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  2. 1-119th Field Artillery Battalion. – Lansing. 1-182nd Field Artillery Battalion Battery C. – Lansing. 272nd Regional Support Group. – Lansing. 246th Transportation Battalion. – Jackson.

  3. California has more military bases within its borders than most states: a whopping 32 bases are in CA, some from every military branch. The Navy and Marine Corps’ bases are clustered most heavily around San Diego. To learn more about each specific military base just click their name below.

    • Fort Irwin
    • Presidio of Monterey
    • Fort Hunter Liggett
    • Sierra Army Depot
    • Camp Parks PRFTA
    • Camp San Luis Obispo
    • Camp Roberts

    Location: Barstow, California (Mojave Desert) In Use: 1940 – Present Overall Mission: Fort Irwin has a few main goals in its mission. These include conducting “tough and realistic” training, preparing Brigade Combat Teams for combat, and taking care of soldiers, families, and local civilians. Units Stationed: 1. 57th WG “Ravens Air Warriors” 2. 11t...

    Location: Monterey, California In Use: 1846 – Present Overall Mission:The Presidio is the home of the Defense Language Institute, where service members train in foreign languages for intel and diplomatic occupations. Monterey works to provide BASPOS support to everyone they serve, as well as to enhance readiness. Units Stationed: 1. 229th Military ...

    Location: Monterey County, CA In Use: 1940- Present Overall Mission: Fort Hunter Liggett’s main mission is to be a place to “live, work, and train.” They work to build mission readiness and quality of life for their soldiers and families along the way. The base’s primary mission is training for field maneuvers and live fire exercises. Units Station...

    Location: Herlong, California In Use: 1942- Present Overall Mission: Sierra plays a significant role in Army readiness through craftsmen, equipment operators, machinists, and support personnel. The installation also offers 36,000 acres of arid terrain for vehicle storage. Units Stationed: 1. N/A Official Site: https://www.sierra.army.mil/index.html...

    Location: Dublin, California In Use: 1943- Present Overall Mission: Camp Parks PRFTA runs under Fort Hunter Liggett. It serves primarily as a base of operations and training center for the Army Reserves. It is known for its academics and battlefield stimulation, as well as its Military Intelligence facility. Units Stationed: 1. 1-363rd Training Sup...

    Location: San Luis Obispo, California In Use:1928- Present Overall Mission: Camp San Luis Obispo is the first home to the California National Guard and was first used by the Regular Army during World War II. It continued to provide a staging ground for the U.S. Army during the Korean War. Today, the California Army National Guards uses the facility...

    Location: San Miguel, California In Use:1940 – Present Overall Mission: Camp Roberts began as a WWII Army training base and was then converted to National Guard use after the conflict. It was reactivated by the regular Army for the Korean War reactivated but then closed and turned back over to the National Guard. The Guard continues to use Camp Rob...

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    • Army Bases in California
  4. The 223rd Military Intelligence Battalion was constituted on 1 June 1991 in the California Army National Guard, and organized and Federally recognized with its headquarters at Fort Funston in San Francisco on 16 January 1992.

  5. The Michigan Army National Guard is the Army component of the Michigan National Guard and a reserve component of the United States Army . During the Cold War, the 156th Signal Battalion was federalized on 1 October 1962 at its home stations in response to the Cuban Missile Crisis. This marked the Michigan National Guard's last call to federal ...

    • Lansing, MI
  6. Michigan Air National Guard. Building and maintaining the most complete and sophisticated reference on the World Wide Web for the U.S., German and Netherlands Armed Forces: 1985 - Present.

  7. Reserve and National Guard. Camp Roberts. Camp Roberts’ mission is to facilitate the training, mobilization and security of the California National Guard, Army Reserve and Active Component units. Its more than 42,000 acres also host training for other branches and foreign military units. Camp San Luis Obispo

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