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Center of Industrial and Technical Excellence (CITE) for U.S. Army vehicles (tracked and wheeled), [[artillery]] (self propelled and towed), [[combat engineer|military bridges]], and [[small arms]] (individual and crew served); depot level maintenance on vehicles ranging in size from the Stryker to [[M1 Abrams (tank)]] and a variety of other types in between, like the [[M113 (armored personnel carrier)|M113 Family of Vehicles]], the M88 Recovery Vehicle, and the M9 Armored Combat Engineering vehicle; hosts [[Anniston Defense Munitions Center]], a large storage and maintenance facility for [[ammunition]] and [[guided missile]]s
Center of Industrial and Technical Excellence (CITE) for U.S. Army vehicles (tracked and wheeled), artillery (self propelled and towed), [[combat engineer|military bridges]], and [[small arms]] (individual and crew served); depot level maintenance on vehicles ranging in size from the Stryker to [[M1 Abrams (tank)]] and a variety of other types in between, like the [[M113 (armored personnel carrier)|M113 Family of Vehicles]], the M88 Recovery Vehicle, and the M9 Armored Combat Engineering vehicle; hosts [[Anniston Defense Munitions Center]], a large storage and maintenance facility for [[ammunition]] and [[guided missile]]s

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Anniston Army Depot [r]: Center of Industrial and Technical Excellence (CITE) for U.S. Army vehicles (tracked and wheeled), artillery (self propelled and towed), military bridges, and small arms (individual and crew served); depot level maintenance on vehicles ranging in size from the Stryker to M1 Abrams (tank) and a variety of other types in between, like the M113 Family of Vehicles, the M88 Recovery Vehicle, and the M9 Armored Combat Engineering vehicle; hosts Anniston Defense Munitions Center, a large storage and maintenance facility for ammunition and guided missiles