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'''{{PAGENAME}}''' (1983-Active) - A [[U.S. Army]] Maneuver Area established in 1983 northeast of Trinidad Colorado in Las Animas County, Colorado. Active U.S. Army Maneuver Area operating under [[Fort Carson]]. | '''{{PAGENAME}}''' (1983-Active) - A [[U.S. Army]] Maneuver Area established in 1983 northeast of Trinidad Colorado in Las Animas County, Colorado. Active U.S. Army Maneuver Area operating under [[Fort Carson]]. | ||
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== History == | == History == | ||
Established in 1983 as a 235,896 acre U.S. Army Maneuver Area for [[Fort Carson]] in southeastern Colorado and opened for training in the summer of 1985. Facilities now include a small cantonment area, a railhead, helipads, and an airstrip. Described as the second largest Department of Defense training site in the nation, the maneuver area hosts two major military exercises a year. In these exercises some 5,000 troops, 300 heavy tracked vehicles and 400 wheeled vehicles take part in month-long, intensive war maneuver exercises. | Established in 1983 as a 235,896 acre U.S. Army Maneuver Area for [[Fort Carson]] in southeastern Colorado and opened for training in the summer of 1985. Facilities now include a small cantonment area, a railhead, helipads, and an airstrip. Described as the second-largest Department of Defense training site in the nation, the maneuver area hosts two major military exercises a year. In these exercises some 5,000 troops, 300 heavy tracked vehicles and 400 wheeled vehicles take part in month-long, intensive war maneuver exercises. | ||
== Current Status == | == Current Status == | ||
Active military post. | Active military post no unauthorized public access. There is a small public area at the entrance to the post with explanitory signage and several hardware items displayed (a tank, a personell carrier and an artillery piece.) The [[Trinidad FAA Radar Site]] is located on the post north of the main enrance. | ||
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* [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Piñon_Canyon_Maneuver_Site Wikipedia - Camp Piñon Canyon Maneuver Site] | * [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Piñon_Canyon_Maneuver_Site Wikipedia - Camp Piñon Canyon Maneuver Site] | ||
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[[Category:Colorado Las Animas County]] | [[Category:Colorado Las Animas County]] | ||
[[Category:{{PAGENAME}}]] | [[Category:{{PAGENAME}}]] | ||
[[Category: | [[Category:2019-2020 Research Trip]] | ||
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[[Category:Cold War Camps]] | [[Category:Cold War Camps]] |
Latest revision as of 07:09, 20 August 2019
HistoryEstablished in 1983 as a 235,896 acre U.S. Army Maneuver Area for Fort Carson in southeastern Colorado and opened for training in the summer of 1985. Facilities now include a small cantonment area, a railhead, helipads, and an airstrip. Described as the second-largest Department of Defense training site in the nation, the maneuver area hosts two major military exercises a year. In these exercises some 5,000 troops, 300 heavy tracked vehicles and 400 wheeled vehicles take part in month-long, intensive war maneuver exercises. Current StatusActive military post no unauthorized public access. There is a small public area at the entrance to the post with explanitory signage and several hardware items displayed (a tank, a personell carrier and an artillery piece.) The Trinidad FAA Radar Site is located on the post north of the main enrance.
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