Many years ago, I heard it was a small naval refueling depot on the West Coast of the USA. Maybe this is the one: Ammunition Depot Indian Island
Port Hadlock, Washington
A new command officially joined the four major US Navy installations of Navy Region Northwest during a brief ceremony 27 April 2000. The former Naval Weapons Station Seal Beach, Detachment Port Hadlock, officially became Naval Magazine Indian Island. The 2,716-acre facility now reports directly to the region commander rather than a series of others in the Southwest. The mission of providing ordnance-related support including receipt, storage, issuance, and inspection did not change, nor did the staffing of approximately 12 active duty members and 124 civil service and contract employees. Effective 01 October 1999, Naval Magazine [NAVMAG] Indian Island (formally known as Port Hadlock Weapons Detachment) had its support moved from the southwest region (Seal Beach) to the northwest region (Subase Bangor).
Fort Knox
Only a training post that army soldiers can train on, there is no dedicated army base in florida that army soldeirs can get stationed at. Bummer I know
Fort Knox.
John Brown
FPO = Fleet post office for Navy personel. Apo = Army post office for Army personel
look up 'US military installations' on your computer
The smallest Roman army unit was the contuberium, which was an eight man tent unit.
APO = Army Post Office FPO = Fleet Post Office, they are how most military personnel get their mail.
During the US Civil War, the man could be shot.
Only the most important one - Fort Bragg, home of the 82nd!
Army Post Office, Addresses for overseas locations
About 2 full weeks. That's to someone in the army anyway.