Fort Monroe is the third oldest continuously operating military
installation in the United States. It is located on Old Point
Comfort, the southeast tip of the Virginia Peninsula on the
Chesapeake Bay. From the south, the installation neighbors the city
of Hampton, the oldest continuous English speaking settlement in
America. Infrastructure and location make the fort ideal for supporting
Department of Defense activities, and maintaining dialogue with
other commands in the Hampton Roads military complex for developing
joint doctrine and tactics. The post's mission also includes preserving
a historic landmark.
For more than 180 years as an active Army installation, Fort
Monroe has continually undergone change and growth to meet its
diversified role in the defense of the nation. Functioning now as a
joint force command and control installation and supported by a
workforce of military and civilians totaling more than 3,300, the fort
is home base for a significant number of commands and activities.
These include the Army's Training and Doctrine Command;
Accessions Command; Cadet Command; Installation Management
Command, Northeast Region; Army Capabilities Integration
Center; Army Contracting Agency-Northeast Region; Army Audit Field Office; School of Cadet Command; Joint
Task Force- Civil Support; Defense Contract
Management Agency; and the Naval Surface
Warfare Center Detachment Norfolk.
While operating as an efficient and productive
installation, Fort Monroe is also a
national historic landmark and is committed
to conveying the rich history that took place
on and close to the installation. Visitors coming
to the post's Casemate Museum are provided
a unique opportunity to study the fort
as a growing institution and one that continues
to have an important mission for the
Army. Sightseers can learn about the development
of the nation's defenses and military
technology during the 19th century, the role
of Fort Monroe during the Civil War, the history
of the Coast Artillery Corps and the
work conducted on Fort Monroe today.
A committed, community partner, Fort
Monroe is centrally located among the many
historic, vacation and defense sites throughout
the Hampton Roads area. The installation is a
popular, community location for hosting various
military activities involving all services and
public leisure-time events. This plus the post's
excellent facilities and programs contribute significantly
to an exceptional quality of life for
military and civilian workers and their families,
and the public at large.
As keeper of a historic treasure, Fort
Monroe has maintained that historic trust while,
at the same time, offering an outstanding location
for the conduct of the military's business.
Fort Monroe is a great place to live, work
and visit.