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Camp Atterbury (CAIN) provides full logistical and training support for up to two brigade-sized elements simultaneously on more than 34,000 acres. The federally owned facility, licensed to and operated by the Indiana National Guard, offers a variety of training ranges, live-fire venues, managed airspace with air-to-ground firing capabilities ...
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.
Camp Atterbury is the training base for the Indiana National Guard. Located near Edinburgh, Indiana, it was built originally just before the US entered World War II in 1941. The construction actually began right after the attack on Pearl Harbor.
Camp Atterbury, Edinburgh, Indiana. 31,885 likes · 120 talking about this · 14,748 were here. The official Facebook page for Atterbury-Muscatatuck is maintained by the Camp Atterbury Public Affairs
The 157th Infantry Brigade, stationed at Camp Atterbury Ind., traces its lineage to the 79th Reconnaissance Troop, and their Brigade guidon is decorated with five campaign streamers from the 79th Reconnaissance Troop’s service during World War II.
Camp Atterbury. 3008 Old Hospital Road. Edinburgh, IN 46124. Enter the following address into any online map or GPS program to receive the approximate location of the Camp Atterbury main gate. Please note that Old Hospital Road is not an officially recognized road name.
Camp Atterbury in Edinburgh, Indiana, is home to nearly 7,000 Afghans who fled their country after the Taliban took over in August.
Once captured, prisoners were sent to one of 700 prisoner of war camps in the United States, including Camp Atterbury in Johnson County, Ind. On April 30, 1943, 767 Italian soldiers arrived at the ...
Driving Map to Present Day Camp Atterbury This site is a record of the World War 2 and Korean War history of Camp Atterbury, and the Infantry Divisions that trained here
The Camp Atterbury Veterans Memorial was dedicated in August 1992 to mark the 50th anniversary of Camp Atterbury, a military camp built to train soldiers. It serves to honor the loyalty and bravery of the men and women who were trained, deployed, or de-mobilized at the camp.