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  1. Camp Atterbury-Muscatatuck is a federally owned military post, licensed to and operated by the Indiana National Guard, located in south-central Indiana, 4 miles (6.4 km) west of Edinburgh, Indiana and U.S. Route 31. The camp's mission is to provide full logistical and training support for up to two brigade-sized elements simultaneously.

    • 1942
    • 1942–46, 1950–54, 1969–present
    • United States
    • Military and civilian training post
  2. Jul 23, 2017 · 2) After 9/11, t he Army spent $300 million to upgrade Camp Atterbury, including an $84 million barracks complex, training National Guard soldiers headed to Afghanistan and Iraq. Camp Atterbury's Range 6 is where the 2017 NRA High Power Rifle Long Range Championships are fired. 1) Camp Atterbury today is a training and mobilization facility in ...

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  4. Camp Atterbury Stadium, home of Cp. Atterbury football games and track meets, is located on Hospital Road between Gatling St. and Fairbanks St. The Post baseball Diamond, adjacent to the Stadium, is the location of home baseball games. During the long summer months the swimming pool is open for your convenience.

  5. Camp Atterbury, once a premier installation of the U.S. military, was dis- continued as a Department of the Army installation on December 31, 1968, and the Military Department of Indiana assumed control of the ar- ea on January 1, 1969. This transition marked the beginning of Indiana National Guard oversight at Camp Atterbury. From the 1970s ...

  6. The Camp Atterbury Museum is located in the Camp Atterbury Welcome Center on Hospital Road, on the right side of the road just before Durbin Street. Admission to the museum is FREE. The museum can accommodate individuals as well as large groups, tours, student groups and the physically disabled.

  7. Oct 15, 2021 · Camp Atterbury: A look inside the Indiana camp housing thousands of Afghan evacuees. EDINBURGH, Ind. — Amid a collage of cartoon characters and princesses, drawings of Afghanistan’s black, red ...

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  8. Between 1943 and 1946, Camp Atterbury also was an internment camp for over 15,000 prisoners of war, mostly German and Italian. During that time, no prisoners escaped. Italian prisoners were given permission to build a chapel named, “The Chapel in the Meadow.”. It was restored in 1989 and is the only POW structure remaining.

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