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and Reserve units located in Mississippi, Alabama, and Tennessee. However, units from across the country use its assets to support a variety of missions. The 2nd Battalion, 114th Field Artillery conducts its gunnery training and has the bulk of its combat equipment stored in the Mobilization and
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and it has served almost continuously since then as a training site, not only for the Reserve Components of the Army, but also for the Active Components of the Army, Navy, Marine Corps, and Air Force. The training site consists of a mix of State,
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The 199th Light Infantry Brigade trained at Camp Shelby from September to November 1966 in preparation for deployment to Vietnam from Fort Benning Georgia. The 199th was the only combat unit to train at Camp Shelby during the Vietnam War.
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In 1934, the State of Mississippi acquired the site for use as a summer camp by the National Guard. Because of Camp Shelby's natural advantages of climate and location, plus a great variety of terrain including part of the
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and home to the 3rd Brigade 87th Division Training Support. Camp Shelby serves as a training site for National Guardsmen and Reservists from throughout the country hosting as many as 100,000 personnel annually.
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based in Corpus Christi Texas was attached to the 278th for the first Iraq Deployment. The Regiment mobilized a second time for deployment to Iraq in December 2009 to February 2010 and demobilized in August
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Encompassing more than 134,820 acres (546 km), Camp Shelby, Mississippi is the largest state-owned and operated field training center in the United States. It is a training ground for the
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In the summer of 1954, non-divisional National Guard units trained at Camp Shelby and in 1956, it was designated a permanent training site by Continental Army Command (now
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The 56th Stryker Brigade Combat Team (SBCT) of the Pennsylvania Army National Guard, mobilized for Iraq deployment between August and November 2008.
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Combat Teams have mobilized through Camp Shelby including the 278th Armored Cavalry Regiment (Tennessee Army National Guard); the
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mobilized twice for Iraq deployment. First in June–September 2004 for OIF 3 and demobilized in October 2005. The entire
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Camp Shelby Joint Forces Training Center (CSJFTC), encompassing over 525 square kilometers, is located in portions of
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mobilized for Afghanistan and Kuwait deployment between January and April 2012 and demobilized in 2013.
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based in Tyler, Texas mobilized for deployment to Afghanistan in April 2009 and demobilized in 2010.
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short-field landing training. It was constructed to meet Air Force C-17 training requirements.
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mobilized for Iraq deployment between January and March 2010 and demobilized in December 2011.
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mobilized for Afghanistan deployment between April and May 2011 and demobilized in 2012.
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mobilized battalions for Iraq and Kuwait from August 2005 to June 2006 in rotation.
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opened a new combat training runway at Camp Shelby. The 210-acre (0.8 km)
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Counties, in south Mississippi. The training center was established during
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is a military post whose South Gate is located at the southern boundary of
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utilize Camp Shelby as the site for their Field Training Exercises (FTX).
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annual training and is home to the 310th Battalion (MSSG) 315th MP Co.
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lands at the new assault training runway at Camp Shelby on July 9, 2007
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mobilized from Camp Shelby for its deployment to Afghanistan in 2009.
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Camp Shelby was established in 1917. The post was named in honor of
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The post closed shortly after the end of World War II. During the
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National Guard training facility near Hattiesburg, Mississippi, US
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Contingency Operating Location 3 at Camp Shelby is used for
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Camp Shelby also serves as the training facility for the
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Mobilization Center on June 6, 2004. Since then, several
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is one of only two facilities in the world designed for
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World War II prisoner-of-war camps in the United States
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Buildings and structures in Forrest County, Mississippi
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Annual Training Equipment Site (MATES) located there.
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Buildings and structures in Perry County, Mississippi
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1st Brigade
34th Infantry Division

C-17 Globemaster III
172d Airlift Wing
Hattiesburg, Mississippi
U.S. Highway 49
United States Army Forces Command
National Guard
Perry
Forrest
World War I
Department of Defense
U.S. Forest Service
DeSoto National Forest
Abrams M1 Tank
Paladin Howitzers
Isaac Shelby

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