Fort Stewart Army Base

FacebookXPinterestEmailEmailEmailShare
Students at a Basic Leaders Course rotation at the Noncommissioned Officer Academy on Fort Stewart, Ga., carry a log during a physical training exercise June 7, 2018, to build teamwork and comradery among their teams.
Courtesy Photo | Students at a Basic Leaders Course rotation at the Noncommissioned Officer Academy on Fort Stewart, Ga., carry a log during a physical training exercise June 7, 2018, to build teamwork and comradery among their teams. The NCOA will be implementing a new curriculum for BLC teaching students how to think critically and shaping them into effective leaders starting July 2018. (U.S. Army Courtesy photo/ Released)

 

Fort Stewart is the largest Army installation east of the Mississippi River. It covers 280,000 acres. It's approximately 41 miles southwest of the city of Savannah.

Fort Stewart and Hunter Army Airfield are the Army's world-class training, and military armored power projection combination on the eastern seaboard of the United States.

Tank, field artillery, helicopter gunnery, and small arms ranges operate simultaneously throughout the year with little time lost to bad weather.