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The Hawthorne Army Depot was a United States Armed Forces ammunition storage depot in Nevada, located northwest of New Vegas. When noticing the missiles of the Boomers, Rose of Sharon Cassidy claims that some of the weapons appear to be from the Hawthorne Army Depot and that the depot has a lot of history.

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  • Hawthorne Army Depot
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  • The Hawthorne Army Depot was a United States Armed Forces ammunition storage depot in Nevada, located northwest of New Vegas. When noticing the missiles of the Boomers, Rose of Sharon Cassidy claims that some of the weapons appear to be from the Hawthorne Army Depot and that the depot has a lot of history.
  • Hawthorne Army Depot (HWAD) is a U.S. Army ammunition storage depot located near the town of Hawthorne in western Nevada in the United States. It is directly south of Walker Lake. The depot covers or 226 sq. mi. and has storage space in 2,427 bunkers. HWAD claims to be the "Worlds Largest Depot" and is divided into three ammunition storage and production areas, plus an industrial area housing command headquarters, facilities engineering shops, etc.
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  • none
Role
  • Operate a nationwide network of facilities where conventional ammunition is produced and stored.
Country
  • United States
Current Commander
  • Brigadier General Larry Wyche
Type
  • military
  • Major Subordinate Command of the United States Army Materiel Command
Dates
  • 2003(xsd:integer)
Colors
  • red, yellow, white, black, blue
Unit Name
  • Joint Munitions Command
Website
  • www.jmc.army.mil
Size
  • Employs 20 military, over 5,800 civilians and 8,300 contractor personnel
abstract
  • The Hawthorne Army Depot was a United States Armed Forces ammunition storage depot in Nevada, located northwest of New Vegas. When noticing the missiles of the Boomers, Rose of Sharon Cassidy claims that some of the weapons appear to be from the Hawthorne Army Depot and that the depot has a lot of history.
  • Hawthorne Army Depot (HWAD) is a U.S. Army ammunition storage depot located near the town of Hawthorne in western Nevada in the United States. It is directly south of Walker Lake. The depot covers or 226 sq. mi. and has storage space in 2,427 bunkers. HWAD claims to be the "Worlds Largest Depot" and is divided into three ammunition storage and production areas, plus an industrial area housing command headquarters, facilities engineering shops, etc.
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