Military Asset List 2016

U.S. Army FORT HUNTER LIGGETT :

Fort Hunter Liggett is the largest installation in the Army Reserve, with more than 165,000 acres of un-encroached mountains, valleys, rivers, plains, and forests, providing ideal maneuver areas to meet today's training requirements. Fort Hunter Liggett's ranges, training areas and facilities support year-round joint, multi-component, and interagency training.

In 1940, the War Department purchased 200,000 acres of local ranch land in the Salinas River Valley for what was to become Fort Hunter Liggett. Above: Soldiers from the 282nd Quartermaster Company react to an The varied terrain, ambush during a convoy training exercise at Fort Hunter Liggett. (U.S. Mediterranean climate, and size Army photo)

of Fort Hunter Liggett offer an Left: Training ground of Fort ideal site for training and Hunter Liggett exemplifies the fort’s diverse terrain. (U.S. Army defense testing. To this day, the photo)

installation provides year- around, joint, multi-component, MISSION STATEMENT and interagency training. Fort Hunter Liggett (FHL) oversees and supports Synchronize, integrate, and deliver installation services and sustain its sub-installation, Parks Reserve Forces Training Area (PRFTA) in Dublin, facilities in support of Senior California. Commanders in order to enable a ready and resilient force that supports the Army Force Generation (ARFORGEN) primary FAST FACTS individual and collective training platforms » Location: Monterey County, CA (near Jolon) for the Army Reserve.

» Land Area: 165,000 acres 2 » Special Use Airspace: 113 nautical miles CONTACT » Military Personnel: 22 (Garrison personnel) Public Affairs Office (831) 386-2690 » Civilian Personnel: 490

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FORT HUNTER LIGGETT: CALIFORNIA

UNIT MISSIONS » 91st Training Brigade (Training Support): Conducts Warrior Exercises (WAREX) and Combat Support Training Exercises (CSTX), and other requirements for brigade headquarters, subordinate units, and staff on collective tasks to ensure they are trained and prepared for deployment. As directed, the 91st Training provides training to joint, combined, and active forces.

» 80th Training Command (TASS): Trains Soldiers in more than 50 military occupational specialties to fight and win our wars, provide humanitarian Above: The historic Hacienda Milpitas Ranch assistance, and accomplish other missions to keep our nation strong. House, a public hotel within the confines of Fort Hunter Liggett, is often considered the » 3rd Brigade, 356th Logistic Support Battalion: Conducts logistics crown jewel of the fort. (U.S. Army photo) readiness operations in support of the 402nd Field Artillery Brigade. Provides personnel and equipment in support of post-mobilization training for units deploying the theater of operations. On order, provide pre- COMMANDER RANK mobilization training for select units, in accordance with U.S. Army Forces Colonel Command and U.S. Army Reserve Command training guidelines.

» Logistical Readiness Center: Support the Soldiers by providing logistical MILITARY TRAINING RANGES programs and services that enable Soldier readiness. Parks Reserve Forces Training Area Army Complex and Moffett Field » 63rd Regional Support Command's Equipment Concentration Site 170:

Provides equipment to units. UNIQUE CHARACTERISTICS » 31st Seabee Readiness Group: Provides support to the Commanders, First » Home to two national historic landmarks: Naval Construction Regiment, 9th Naval Construction Regiment, 30th the Hacienda Milpitas Ranch House and the Mission San Antonio de Padua Naval Construction Regiment, and their subordinate units. Serves as the » Home of Schoonover Airfield – a U.S. Air personnel receiving and processing activity for deployed Pacific Fleet Naval Force certified assault strip Construction Force units. In addition to training new personnel in transit, » Home of Tusi Army Heliport also provides support to active duty personnel family members through » Pilot installation for Army’s “Net Zero” the Family Support Groups. energy use and waste program » First installation to capture recyclables from housing and training areas through their Qualified Recycling Program » More than 5 megawatts of solar power

and 3 megawatts of on-site energy storage

between FHL and PRFTA » 360 degree live fire convoy course » Home to numerous animals » Featured in the films Clear and Present Danger and We Were Soldiers

For more information, please see http://www.liggett.army.mil

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