Fort Monmouth
Fort Monmouth is the center of gravity for the development of the Army's Command and Control, Communications, Computers, Intelligence, Sensors and Reconnaissance (C4ISR) systems. Much of the Army's research and development of these hi-tech systems is done at Fort Monmouth by members of Team C4ISR. Several of the most technologically, advanced systems currently being used today in Operation Iraqi Freedom, Enduring Freedom and Homeland Defense were developed at Fort Monmouth. Team C4ISR equips the joint warfighter with tomorrow's technology by providing the architectural framework and systems engineering to ensure joint interoperability and integration across the battle space.
Eatontown, NJ
Eatontown, NJ is named for businessman Thomas Eaton who came from Shrewsbury to survey the shores of Mill Brook in 1670. He decided to create water power for a mill that would grind farmers' grain into flour. This was the humble origin of Eatontown. Today it is a thriving example of American suburbia.
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