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'''{{PAGENAME}} (1927-Present)''' - Established in 1927 as an Oregon National Guard summer training area named [[Camp Clatsop]]. | '''{{PAGENAME}} (1927-Present)''' - Established in 1927 as an Oregon National Guard summer training area named [[Camp Clatsop]]. The name was changed to Camp Rilea in 1959 after Major General [[Thomas E. Rilea]], Adjutant General of Oregon. The post is an active Oregon National Guard installation with both state and federal Missions. Now known as [[Camp Rilea Armed Forces Training Center]]. | ||
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==History== | ==History== | ||
The camp was established in 1927 as an Oregon National Guard summer training area named [[Camp Clatsop]]. The camp was federalized from 1940 to 1947 for [[World War II]]. It reverted back to state control at the end of that period. | The camp was established in 1927 as an Oregon National Guard summer training area named [[Camp Clatsop]]. The camp was federalized from 1940 to 1947 for [[World War II]]. It reverted back to state control at the end of that period. | ||
==Current Status== | ==Current Status== | ||
Active Military Installation, Oregon National Guard training area, and heliport. The Camp has | Active Military Installation, Oregon National Guard training area, and heliport. The Camp has 2,000 acres for state and federal training. Facilities include a cantonment area with quarters and messing facilities; training areas that include surf, beach, swamp, and sand dune environments. | ||
The State's mission is to provide community service support and serve as the regional base for Oregon's North Coast emergency response and recovery operations. In addition, to integrate into the State Joint Operations Plan (JEOP). | |||
The Federal mission provides facilities and resources required for a level III Training Center and supports the 249 Regional Institute courses that include an Officer Candidate School and Infantry training courses. | |||
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'''Links:''' | '''Links:''' | ||
* [https://www.oregon.gov/omd/rilea/Pages/Camp-Rilea.aspx Official Website] | |||
* [https://www.oregon.gov/omd/Documents/Camp%20Rilea%20Topographic%20Map.pdf Detailed Topo Map of training area] | |||
* [http://www.northamericanforts.com/West/or.html#rilea North American Forts - Camp Rilea] | * [http://www.northamericanforts.com/West/or.html#rilea North American Forts - Camp Rilea] | ||
* [http://www.militarycampgrounds.us/component/content/article/22-oregon/163-camp-rilea Military Campgrounds - Camp Rilea] | * [http://www.militarycampgrounds.us/component/content/article/22-oregon/163-camp-rilea Military Campgrounds - Camp Rilea] | ||
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* OR0044 - Camp Clatsop | * OR0044 - Camp Clatsop | ||
* OR0212 - Camp Rilea Armed Forces Training Center | |||
{{Visited|5 Jul 2023, 9 Apr 2017}} | {{Visited|5 Jul 2023, 9 Apr 2017}} | ||
Revision as of 10:36, 10 July 2023
Camp Rilea (1927-Present) - Established in 1927 as an Oregon National Guard summer training area named Camp Clatsop. The name was changed to Camp Rilea in 1959 after Major General Thomas E. Rilea, Adjutant General of Oregon. The post is an active Oregon National Guard installation with both state and federal Missions. Now known as Camp Rilea Armed Forces Training Center.
HistoryThe camp was established in 1927 as an Oregon National Guard summer training area named Camp Clatsop. The camp was federalized from 1940 to 1947 for World War II. It reverted back to state control at the end of that period. Current StatusActive Military Installation, Oregon National Guard training area, and heliport. The Camp has 2,000 acres for state and federal training. Facilities include a cantonment area with quarters and messing facilities; training areas that include surf, beach, swamp, and sand dune environments. The State's mission is to provide community service support and serve as the regional base for Oregon's North Coast emergency response and recovery operations. In addition, to integrate into the State Joint Operations Plan (JEOP). The Federal mission provides facilities and resources required for a level III Training Center and supports the 249 Regional Institute courses that include an Officer Candidate School and Infantry training courses.
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Visited: 5 Jul 2023, 9 Apr 2017 |