The U.S. Army's Combined Arms Center (CAC). is a major subordinate headquarters of the U.S. Army Training and Doctrine Command. CAC has often been referred to as the "Intellectual Center of the Army". It is, in many regards, "home base" for the majority of field grade officers across the Army.
Munson Army Health Center (MAHC) serves Fort Leavenworth community and our beneficiary population in the greater Kansas City area. Munson continues to evolve and reorganize to meet our mission of achieving Soldier readiness.
The Frontier Army Museum’s main gallery highlights the efforts of the Frontier Army in exploration, expansion and protection of the Trans-Mississippi West from the Lewis and Clark Expedition (1804) to the chase of Pancho Villa by General John Pershing (1916). The museum offers a unique look at the tools of soldiering used throughout this time period. The Fort Leavenworth gallery highlights the importance of Fort Leavenworth's role in the exploration and expansion of the nation throughout the nineteenth century as well as its continuing role in soldier education.
Army Corrections Command (ACC) exercises mission command of Army Correction System (ACS) facilities and assigned units IOT provide care, custody, control, and rehabilitation of U.S. military prisoners.
Army garrisons, also called an installation or post, are communities that provide many of the same types of services expected from any small town. Like other towns, we have different organizations, that are located on the Garrison. Their websites will provide the latest information on who they are, services they offer and special events.
The Fort Leavenworth Resident Agency, Central Field Office, supports the readiness of Combined Arms Center, USAG Fort Leavenworth, Army Corrections Command, Garrison Partners, U.S. Army Reserve, Army National Guard, and U.S. Army Corps of Engineers units throughout Kansas, Nebraska, South Dakota, and North Dakota.