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FT Irwin, CA
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Camp Irwin reopened its gates in 1951 as the
Armored Combat Training Area and served as a training center for combat
units during the Korean War. Regimental tank companies of the 43d
Infantry Division from Camp Pickett, Virginia were the first to train at
the new facility.
The post was designated a permanent installation
on 1 August 1961 and renamed Fort Irwin. During the Vietnam buildup,
many units, primarily artillery and engineer, trained and deployed from
Fort Irwin.
In January 1971,the post was deactivated again and
placed in maintenance status under the control of Fort MacArthur (Los
Angeles), California. The California National Guard assumed full
responsibility for the post in 1972. From 1972 to late 1980, Fort Irwin
was used primarily as a training area by the National Guard and reserve
components.
Since its activation, the National Training Center
has witnessed many firsts. The first unit to train against the Opposing
Force at the NTC were from 1st Brigade, 1st Infantry Division in January
1982. Infantry and engineer units first augmented the Opposing Force in
1984. June 1984 saw the first use of M1 Abrams tanks and M2 Bradley
fighting vehicles on the National Training Center battle field. The
first armored cavalry squadron rotation occurred in November 1984. Units
from the 101st Airborne Division participated in the first light force
rotation in March 1985. The 197th Infantry Brigade participated in the
first extended rotation with brigade operations in June 1985. The first
urban terrain mission was conducted at the National Training Center
Pioneer Training Facility in December 1993.
The National Training Center and Fort Irwin
continue to serve as the Army's premier training center. Officials from
many countries have visited the National Training Center and use it as a
model to build their own training centers. As in the past, Fort Irwin
pits soldiers against a harsh environment, but now adds a determined and
formidable opposing force. As during World War II, Korea, Vietnam, and
Desert Storm, the National Training Center and Fort Irwin continue to
train units to fight and win on the battle field.
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