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  2. Camp Grayling - Wikipedia

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    Camp Grayling has an IED (improvised explosive device) Lane. This is used to train troops to protect themselves from IED's. They have a 10.2-mile (16.4 km) live fire convoy commander's reaction course that trains commanders. The post is used for research and development. A central attraction of Camp Grayling is Lake Margrethe. [7]

  3. Exercise Northern Strike - Wikipedia

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    Exercise Northern Strike is a military readiness exercise hosted annually at Michigan National Guard facilities, including the Alpena CRTC, Camp Grayling Joint Maneuver Training Center, Grayling Aerial Gunnery Range, the Carmeuse Calcite Quarry in Rogers City, the former site of K.I. Sawyer Air Force Base as well as over the skies of northern Michigan and Lake Huron.

  4. 119th Field Artillery Regiment - Wikipedia

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    Michigan Army National Guard soldiers protect Detroit Firefighters during the 1967 Detroit Riots The 1st and 2nd Battalions of the 119th Artillery were at Camp Grayling, Michigan conducting annual training. [9] [1] The training was cancelled and the troops were quickly flown to Detroit in the very early hours of 24 July 1967 to help restore order.

  5. Northern Strike returns to Camp Grayling, Alpena Aug. 5-19 - AOL

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    The Michigan National Guard began hosting Northern Strike in 2012 and it has since grown into a joint, multi-national exercise program. Northern Strike returns to Camp Grayling, Alpena Aug. 5-19 ...

  6. List of military installations in Michigan - Wikipedia

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    The British assumed control of French forts in Michigan after defeating the French in the French and Indian War. Fort Detroit, in use from 1760 until 1779, when it was replaced by Fort Lernoult; Fort de Repentigny, captured by the British in 1760, destroyed by fire in 1762; Fort Michilimackinac, in use from 1761 until 1781, replaced by Fort ...

  7. Grayling, Michigan - Wikipedia

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    The grounds also include a caboose, a military building dedicated to Camp Grayling and local ex-military personnel, a trapper's cabin, and an old-fashioned fire station. Wellington Farm Park is a 60-acre (240,000 m 2 ), non-profit living history museum It is dedicated to interpretation of farm life during the Great Depression.

  8. Alpena Combat Readiness Training Center - Wikipedia

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    About that time the civilians employed on the base became Michigan State Civil Servants. In early 1960s, the Grayling Air-to-Ground Gunnery Range Negotiations began and early during the decade the range was constructed on 1,900 acres near Grayling, Michigan. Soon after, aircraft could be seen using the site to fly sorties for aircraft gunnery ...

  9. 32nd Infantry Division (United States) - Wikipedia

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    During most years, the division's units trained within their respective states; Michigan units at Camp Grayling, and Wisconsin units at Camp McCoy, Camp Williams, or Camp Douglas. [18] For at least one year, in 1937, the division’s subordinate units trained over 100 company-grade officers of the Organized Reserve 101st Division at Camp ...