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Revision as of 10:04, 5 August 2021
Redstone Arsenal (1941-Present) - A U.S. Army arsenal established in 1941 during World War II in present-day Huntsville, Madison County, Alabama. The Arsenal made conventional ammunition and toxic chemicals during World War II. Became the center of U.S. Army rocket and missile programs postwar. Active military installation. History![]() Established as a 38,658 acre U.S. Army Arsenal in 1941. Made conventional ammunition and toxic chemicals during World War II. The Huntsville Arsenal and Huntsville Depot were combined into the Redstone Arsenal on 30 Jun 1949 with Redstone Arsenal assuming the command functions. Became the center of U.S. Army rocket and missile programs postwar. Active military installation.
Current StatusActive military installation, Redstone Arsenal, Huntsville, Madison County, Alabama. Host base for the following tenant organizations:
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Visited: 31 Jul 2021
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