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Tenants

Many tenant activities call Fort Rucker home.

The Army Corps of Engineers provides engineering and environmental services to the Fort Rucker Directorate of Public Works. The Aviation Center Logistics Command supports TRADOC by ensuring availability for all aviation training mission requirements at Fort Rucker.

The 23rd Flying Squadron Air Education and Training Command is the U.S. Air Force's primary source of helicopter pilots for special operations, combat search and rescue, missile support, and distinguished visitor airlift missions. The Air Force Material Command, Headquarters Standards and Evaluations advises DoD senior leadership on Air Force C-12 policy issues, ensures training contractors comply with USAF policy, procedure, guidance and directives for C-12 operations and training, and instructs and evaluates student/contractor pilots for C-12 C/D initial and instructor ratings.

The Army Research Institute Rotary-Wing Aviation Research Unit conducts aircrew and aviation staffing training research to support Army Aviation in both the institutional and operational environments. Through research, the U.S. Army Aeromedical Research Laboratory preserves and enhances the health, safety, combat effectiveness, and survivability of the Warfighter. Air Traffic Services Command provides airspace and air traffic services support and expertise to Army warfighters, Major Commands and installations worldwide.

The U.S. Army Combat Readiness/Safety Center is one of the largest, most comprehensive safety programs in the world. It is designed to create safe air and ground operations and to promote safe practices by military and civilian personnel on and off duty.

The National Guard Multimedia Branch provides a national support program for Army National Guard aviation and safety programs.

The MICC ICO-Fort Rucker provides quality products and services to our servicemembers and command.

A satellite campus of the Army Medical Department Center and School, the U.S. Army School of Aviation Medicine is the Army's center for all rotary wing aeromedical training for aviators and aeromedical personnel.

The Warrant Officer Career College educates and trains warrant officer candidates and selected senior warrant officers. It serves as the TRADOC Center of Excellence for U.S. Army warrant officer professional and leadership development.

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