

One of two USMC installations responsible for the Reset workload, Barstow is a primary source of repair for equipment returning from overseas combat, and is critical to the Corps’ future equipment sustainment. The varied terrain, close proximity to other training ranges, and 17 miles of undeveloped shoreline provide Marines the ability to incorporate combined arms training by using naval assets with fixed and rotary wing aircraft in direct support of ground operations.īarstow is essential to the Marine Corps’ capacity to provide support to the operating forces with 33 million square feet of covered and open lot storage. Marine Corps Base Camp Pendleton provides critical training for more than 40,000 Marines and Sailors preparing to deploy overseas. A premier Marine Corps Air Station, Miramar is the ideal location for F/A-18 Hornet, KC-130J Hercules, CH-53E Super Stallion, and MV-22 Osprey.

Home to the 3rd Marine Aircraft Wing, MCAS Miramar provides a central location between inland air-to-ground ranges and littoral air-to-air ranges for rotary and fixed wing aircraft. Marines and Sailors train at several different ranges, including CAMOUT, a mock city the size of downtown San Diego. The Marine Corps Air Ground Combat Center, Twentynine Palms conducts live-fire combined-arms training, urban operations, and Joint/Coalition level integration training that promotes operational forces readiness.

Marine Corps Air Ground Combat Center Twentynine Palms Notable pre-positioned materiel includes deployable medical systems, medical supplies, petroleum and water systems, and aviation systems. Sierra Army Depot is an Expeditionary Logistics Center, providing world-wide logistics support including maintenance, assembly, containerization, and rapid shipment of critical supplies. This facility is regarded as one of the finest schools for foreign language instruction in the country. Part of the former Fort Ord, this installation is home to the Defense Language Institute Foreign Language Center, which provides foreign language education, training, evaluation, and sustainment for DoD personnel. The facility is one of only two Military Ocean Ammunition Terminals in the United States, and without it, the shipment of ammunition in support of the Warfighter would be gravely impacted. Military Ocean Terminal Concord is the Army’s West Coast ammunition transshipment port, which provides facilities, infrastructure and resources required to facilitate the expeditious and economical movement and documentation of ammunition, other dangerous cargo. The installation is an ideal pre-deployment training facility for troops deploying to Iraq and Afghanistan, containing multiple urban and wilderness operations sites. The National Training Center at Fort Irwin is the Army’s premier brigade-level maneuver warfare training center, providing training for ground and aviation brigades in a joint scenario across the spectrum of conflict. 04-05 December 2018: 1st TAP Steering Committee (SC) Meeting and Working Groups (WG) meetings held in Kiev.ĭuration: Phase 2 started in March 2012 and is expected to be completed by the end of 2021.California Military Installations and Operational Areas Army.19-23 November 2018: Benchmarking Visit to UK.19 November 2018: 34 month execution contract awarded for the provision of an electronic Ammunition Stockpile Management System.37 packages of activities organized in 6 categories identified.

11 October 2018: a 2-year Transition Action Plan (TAP) aiming at compliancy with NATO standards and best practices on Ammunition safety by 2020 was presented by NSPA to UKR authorities on the occasion of an International Conference held in Kiev, Ukraine.Ammunition Stockpile Safety Management.The activities provides work for up to 20 workers, including 6 women. As of, 2,300,000 PfM have been destroyed, including a pause of 2 years in 2015-2016. PfM Anti-personnel Landmines Destruction.As of, 27,900 tons of ammunition have been destroyed providing work for up to 80 workers, including 12 women. Conventional Ammunition (CA) Destruction.As of, 130,100 SALW have been destroyed. Support to enhancing Ammunition Safety Management.Support to improve both the safety management and the management of CA and SALW stockpiles.Destruction of 366,000 SALW, 46,800 tonnes of Conventional Ammunition (CA) and assistance in destroying 5,800,000 PfM-1 anti-personnel land mines.
