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The Great Lakes Naval Training Station, A History. Boston: Small, Maynard & Company. Gonzalez, Therese (2008). Great Lakes Naval Training Station. Arcadia Publishing. ISBN 978-0-7385-5193-7. Department of the Navy (1947). "Chapter XI – The Training Stations". Building the Navy's Bases in World War II. Washington, D.C.: Government Printing Office.
Prior to the mid-1990s, recruit training facilities included Naval Training Center Orlando and Naval Training Center San Diego. Female recruit training was previously limited to the Orlando facility. The Base Realignment and Closure Commission of 1993 resulted in the consolidation of recruit training to Great Lakes. Following the consolidation ...
Surface Combat Systems Training Command (formerly the Center for Surface Combat Systems [2]), located at Naval Support Facility Dahlgren, is a training organization of over 6,500 staff and students across 13 global locations that include 5 SCSTC Schoolhouses, 2 SCSTC Training Facilities, and 6 SCSTC Waterfront Detachments, [3] providing ...
The Naval Diving and Salvage Training Center (NDSTC) located at NSA Panama City is the largest diving facility in the world and trains military divers from all services. It trains more than 1200 students each year in 23 different courses.
A training school was established for WAVE recruits in October 1951. Circa 1959, male recruit training at Bainbridge was closed and male recruit training was only in Great Lakes, Illinois and San Diego, California. Bainbridge was the sole recruit training center for Waves until moving to Orlando, Florida in 1972.
The U.S. Soccer Federation's new training center will be built in Fayetteville, Georgia, a suburb of Atlanta about a 30-mile drive from downtown Atlanta. The USSF announced the specific site ...
A Navy Captain inspects Service School personnel, 2 April 1943 at Camp Robert Smalls. (Official U.S. Navy Photograph, National Archives.) Camp Robert Smalls was a United States Naval training facility, created pursuant to an order signed April 21, 1942, by Frank Knox, then Secretary of the Navy, for the purpose of training African-American seamen at a time when the USN was still segregated by ...
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