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DUTY STATION COMPARISON

Fort Cavazos vs Fort Liberty

Army, TX vs Army, NC

The Intel

Fort Liberty: "All Americans, All Airborne, All Waffle House." Fort Cavazos: "The Great Place (Citation Needed)." Two of the Army's biggest, most opinionated posts, each quietly convinced the other's assignment is a war crime.

Fort Liberty means the 82nd Airborne, Delta Force, JSOC, and Special Forces — genuinely elite units running genuinely high tempo, with Fayetteville holding the perimeter. Fort Cavazos means the 1st Cavalry Division and III Corps, armor country, with enough maneuver space to get lost on a gunnery range and call it a training exercise. Both posts run cheap — the BAH-to-rent ratio at either beats most of the Army map. The city comparison is where these two diverge hard: Fayetteville versus Killeen. Both have improved from their legendary low points, but neither is threatening a Best Places to Live list. Fort Cavazos edges ahead on one variable: Austin is 75 minutes away, and Austin is legitimately great — live music, food trucks, tech culture, Barton Springs. Fort Liberty counters with Raleigh 90 minutes out, which has real professional depth, but Raleigh doesn't have Austin's energy.

Two massive posts, similar bank statements, two completely different versions of the phrase "great weekend." Ask which city you'd rather drive to at the end of a long week.

Fort Cavazos
Army — TX
Hot summers, mild winters, occasional ice storms
The Great Place (Citation Needed)
Fort Liberty
Army — NC
Hot & humid summers, mild winters
All Americans, All Airborne, All Waffle House
Climate
Fort CavazosHot summers, mild winters, occasional ice storms
Fort LibertyHot & humid summers, mild winters
Cost of Living
Fort CavazosLow
Fort LibertyLow
Nearest City
Fort CavazosKilleen, TX (5 min)
Fort LibertyFayetteville, NC (10 min)
Nearest Airport
Fort CavazosKilleen-Fort Cavazos Regional (GRK) — 15 min (limited flights); Austin-Bergstrom (AUS) — 1 hr 15 min
Fort LibertyRaleigh-Durham (RDU) — 1 hr; Fayetteville Regional (FAY) — 15 min (limited flights)
Housing
Fort CavazosOn-post housing (Lendlease managed) is extensive but maintenance complaints are common. Off-post in Killeen and Harker Heights is very affordable — $900-$1,300 for a 3BR. Copperas Cove is quieter but farther from main gate.
Fort LibertyMassive on-post housing (Corvias managed) with mixed reviews on maintenance. Off-post in Spring Lake and Southern Pines. Fayetteville rent is very affordable — $1,000-$1,400 for a 3BR.
Spouse Employment
Fort CavazosKilleen job market is limited and heavily military-dependent. Austin (1 hr) has a booming tech job market. Remote work is the most common path for professional spouses.
Fort LibertyLimited professional jobs in Fayetteville. Raleigh (1 hr) has a strong job market. Many spouses work on-post or remote. Healthcare and education jobs available locally.
Medical
Fort CavazosCarl R. Darnall Army Medical Center — full hospital. Wait times can be long due to post size. Scott & White in Temple (30 min) is an excellent civilian alternative.
Fort LibertyWomack Army Medical Center — full hospital with most specialties. Can be overwhelmed due to post size. Referrals to Cape Fear Valley or Raleigh for complex care.
Gate Commute
Fort CavazosMain gate (Clear Creek) backs up heavily at PT release and COB. Post is enormous — 15-20 min drives between unit areas are normal. T.J. Mills gate is less congested.
Fort LibertyMultiple gates reduce bottlenecks, but All American Expressway gate and Bragg Blvd gate back up during PT release. Post is massive — cross-post commutes can be 20-30 min.

By the Numbers

2026 · DFAS

Where the structured table tells you what; this tells you how much.

BAH w/ dependents
E-5
Fort Cavazos$1,695
Fort Liberty$1,806
Δ at Fort Cavazos−$111
E-7
Fort Cavazos$2,070
Fort Liberty$2,094
Δ at Fort Cavazos−$24
O-3
Fort Cavazos$2,340
Fort Liberty$2,175
Δ at Fort Cavazos+$165
MHA: Fort Cavazos TX286 · Fort Liberty NC182
Tax & Domicile
State income tax
Fort CavazosTexas: no state income tax (per Texas Comptroller). Canonical no-tax SLR destination.
Fort LibertyNorth Carolina: flat 4.25% individual income tax for tax year 2025 (down from 4.50% in 2024), scheduled to drop to 3.99% by 2026 per session law 2023-12.
Sales tax
Fort CavazosTX state 6.25%; Killeen combined 8.25% (state + city + transit). No local income tax.
Fort LibertyNC state 4.75%; Cumberland County combined 7.0% (state + local + transit). Standard NC vehicle highway use tax 3% (capped) at title transfer.
Vehicle reg
Fort CavazosTX DMV annual registration $50.75 base + county fees (Bell County total typically $80-$85/year). Annual safety inspection required statewide ($7-$25.50 depending on county/program); Bell County does not require emissions testing. Initial title transfer $33 + 6.25% sales/use tax on vehicle value (military exemption may apply for non-resident purchases — verify at county tax-assessor office).
Fort LibertyNC DMV annual registration $38.75 plate fee + property tax assessment (Cumberland County rate varies, typically 0.7-0.85 per $100 NADA value). Annual safety inspection required ($13.60); emissions inspection in counties with monitored programs (Cumberland is currently not an emissions county per NC DEQ).
Fort Cavazos · Domicile Play
SCRA preserves SLR; MSRRA extends to spouses. TX SLR is the obvious move for anyone arriving from a tax state — zero income tax, easy proof-of-residence at Cavazos given the post size, and no estate or inheritance tax. Many career SMs maintain TX SLR for the rest of their service.
Fort Liberty · Domicile Play
SCRA preserves SLR; MSRRA extends to spouses. NC at 4.25% (and dropping) is moderate; no-tax-state SLR (TX/FL/TN/WA) still produces real annual savings for officers and senior NCOs. NC SLR is reasonable for retirees planning to settle in the Sandhills.

The Read

What nobody bothers to tell you until you arrive.

Fort Cavazos

Fort Cavazos is what happens when a post the size of Rhode Island gets handed to III Corps, the 1st Cavalry Division, and the 3rd Cavalry Regiment. It is also still working through one of the heaviest cultural overhauls in modern Army history — the renaming from Fort Hood (2023), the post-Vanessa Guillén Army-wide reforms that drove the 2021 Fort Hood Independent Review Committee findings, and the People First task force pushes are all still echoing through SHARP, CID, and command-climate processes here. If you are checking in to a 1st Cav or 3 CR unit, the OPTEMPO has not slowed but the accountability scrutiny is higher than it was, which most career NCOs and officers will tell you privately is a net good. The training-area scale is the structural advantage: armor and mech-infantry units get the kind of maneuver space you do not get at Fort Stewart or Fort Riley. The 1st Cav is a name brand on EERs. The financial picture is more honest than the recruiter version: BAH for an E-5 with deps under MHA TX286 is $1,695, against off-post Killeen 3BR rents that run $900-$1,300 — you can save real money here, especially as a single soldier. Texas has no state income tax, which makes TX SLR the obvious move and saves W-2 service members thousands annually. The trade-offs: Killeen itself is functional rather than charming, the school district (Killeen ISD) is uneven and most career families chase Belton or Copperas Cove ISD, the summer heat is structurally limiting from June through September, and Austin is technically 'an hour away' but realistic Friday-evening I-35 traffic makes that two-and-a-half on a bad day. The post is too big to commute across — pick your housing by which side of post you work on.

Fort Liberty

If you have orders here, the first thing to internalize is the scale. Fort Liberty (renamed from Fort Bragg in 2023, then partially renamed-again under the FY24 NDAA — the gate signage and the unit guidons don't always agree) holds ~57,000 service members across the 82nd Airborne, 1st Special Forces Command, USASOC, JSOC, and the Special Warfare Center. Almost any Army career field worth promoting in has a unit footprint here, which is the upside, and also the reason this post functions as a small city with its own traffic, school district, hospital, and economy. Deployment tempo on the airborne and SOF side is the highest in the conventional Army — Immediate Response Force rotations don't ask permission to align with your family plans. If you're rotating into the 82nd or anything under USASOC, treat the household-goods delivery date and the on-call window as competing facts and plan accordingly. The housing reality: Corvias-managed on-post stock is enormous but uneven, and Cumberland County off-post schools are mid-tier — most career families chase Moore County (Southern Pines/Pinehurst, 30 min west) or Harnett County for the school upgrade. BAH for an E-5 with deps under MHA NC182 is $1,806 against off-post 3BR rents in Fayetteville that legitimately top out around $1,400, which is the rare CONUS post where the BAH math is actually generous. The trade-off is the airport: RDU is the real airport and it's an hour each way, every block leave. Fayetteville Regional exists but the schedules will frustrate you. North Carolina state income tax is a flat 4.25% for 2025 (dropping per the NCGS reform schedule), so no-tax-state SLR (TX/FL/TN) is still the senior-NCO and officer play.

Pros & Cons

Fort Cavazos
PROS
  • +Massive training areas
  • +Austin within driving distance
  • +Affordable housing off-post
CONS
  • -Killeen lacks amenities
  • -Brutal summer heat
  • -Remote feel despite being in Texas
Fort Liberty
PROS
  • +World-class training facilities
  • +Strong military community
  • +Low cost of living
CONS
  • -Fayetteville off-post options
  • -High deployment tempo
  • -Summer humidity

Real Talk

What you’ll actually deal with. The structured table above is the brief — this is the back-channel.

Fort Cavazos
HOUSING

Lendlease (formerly Cavalry Family Housing) manages on-post — the newer phases (e.g., the Comanche neighborhoods) are noticeably better than the older Walker Village stock; ask specifics at the housing office. Off-post: Harker Heights is the consensus best for families (newer subdivisions, better schools at Belton ISD lines), Killeen is closer/cheaper and adequate, Copperas Cove is quieter but adds a 15-20 min commute to the main cantonment, Salado/Belton (toward I-35) is the move for officers and senior NCOs who want a real suburb.

SCHOOLS

Killeen ISD is large and uneven — base-adjacent feeders are mid-tier; career families chase Belton ISD (Salado, Belton, parts of Harker Heights) or Copperas Cove ISD for school upgrade. No DoDEA. Texas open-enrollment and inter-district transfers are available but require initiative — start the paperwork before the orders date if school choice matters.

COMMAND CLIMATE

III Corps and 1st Cav are still rebuilding command climate post-2021 IRC reforms — SHARP, CID, and command-climate survey processes have real teeth here in a way they didn't five years ago. OPTEMPO is heavy across all three BCTs of 1st Cav rotating through NTC and CENTCOM-aligned commitments. Garrison units (III Corps HQ staff, 1st Med Bde) run calmer.

BOTTOM LINE

An assignment that punches above its reputation if you came to do armor, cavalry, or aviation work, and a financial win regardless of branch. Killeen's lack of charm and the school decision are the honest downsides.

Fort Liberty
HOUSING

Corvias on-post is sprawling — neighborhoods like Linden Oaks and Casablanca are newer and preferred; Pope and Bastogne housing skew older and the maintenance complaints are honest. Off-post: Spring Lake is closest and cheapest but mixed; Fayetteville proper has good neighborhoods (Vanstory Hills, Haymount) and rough ones within a half-mile. Southern Pines/Pinehurst (30 min) is the suburban move for families who can stomach the commute. Hope Mills splits the difference.

SCHOOLS

Cumberland County Schools are mid-tier and very military-population-dependent — adequate at base level, not a destination. Moore County Schools (Pinehurst, Southern Pines) and Harnett County (around Anderson Creek) are the school upgrades; both add 30-45 min commute. On-post DoDEA elementary and middle schools are well-regarded for K-8 stability through PCS cycles.

COMMAND CLIMATE

82nd Airborne runs the highest OPTEMPO in the conventional Army — the IRF brigade rotates on a 9-month cycle and the readiness expectation is real. USASOC and 3rd SFG run hot continuously. Garrison-side units (FORSCOM HQ, JSOC support) are calmer and the cultural gap between line and staff is wider here than at most posts.

BOTTOM LINE

The most consequential Army assignment in CONUS by raw volume of high-profile units. The deployment tempo is the price; the career signal and the cost-of-living math are the payoff.

Who Thrives Here

Not every base is for every service member. Match yourself to the room.

Fort Cavazos
  • ARMOR & MECH-INFANTRY CAREERISTS

    1st Cavalry Division, 3rd Cavalry Regiment, and III Corps run the largest concentration of armor and mechanized infantry in the Army. Career signal for 19-series and 11-series mech soldiers is unmatched.

  • NO-TAX-STATE BANKERS

    Texas has zero state income tax. Combine that with BAH well above local 3BR rent and this is one of the most cash-flow-friendly assignments in the conventional Army.

  • AVIATION / 1st AIR CAV

    1st Air Cavalry Brigade runs AH-64E, UH-60M, and CH-47F operations at scale. Hours and qualifications come fast here.

  • HILL COUNTRY OUTDOOR FAMILIES

    Belton Lake, Stillhouse Hollow, Dana Peak, and the Hill Country lakes are immediate. Fishing, camping, and tubing the Guadalupe are real local pastimes.

Fort Liberty
  • AIRBORNE / SOF CAREERISTS

    The 82nd, USASOC, JSOC, 3rd SFG, and SWCS are all here. If you came to do airborne or special operations work, this is where the credentials are stamped and the next assignment is built.

  • FINANCIAL-DISCIPLINE FAMILIES

    BAH-to-rent ratio is one of the best CONUS — E-5 with deps gets $1,806 against a 3BR market that runs $1,000-$1,400. Single soldiers and dual-income families bank serious money here.

  • GOLF & OUTDOORS TYPES

    Pinehurst and the Sandhills are 30 min west — one of the best golf regions in the country. Carolina beaches 2.5 hrs, mountains 3.5 hrs, and on-post skeet/trap/outdoor rec is real.

  • CONVENTIONAL ARMY NCOs

    Big-unit Army careerism — 82nd is a name brand on EERs and recruiter resumes. Promotion boards know the difference between '82nd Airborne' and 'TRADOC tab' on a record.

Known For

Fort Cavazos
1st Cavalry DivisionIII CorpsLargest active-duty armored post
Fort Liberty
82nd AirborneSpecial ForcesJSOCAirborne School

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