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Page 1: Camp Grayling Joint Maneuver Training Center (JMTC) FY 2011 Overview Post Commander COL Erich W. Randall Post Command Sergeant Major CSM Michael Foy
Page 2: Camp Grayling Joint Maneuver Training Center (JMTC) FY 2011 Overview Post Commander COL Erich W. Randall Post Command Sergeant Major CSM Michael Foy

Camp Grayling Camp Grayling Joint Maneuver Training Center Joint Maneuver Training Center

(JMTC)(JMTC)

FY 2011 OverviewFY 2011 Overview

Post CommanderPost CommanderCOL Erich W. RandallCOL Erich W. Randall

Post Command Sergeant MajorPost Command Sergeant MajorCSM Michael FoyCSM Michael Foy

Page 3: Camp Grayling Joint Maneuver Training Center (JMTC) FY 2011 Overview Post Commander COL Erich W. Randall Post Command Sergeant Major CSM Michael Foy

Strengths

o Ranges o Training Facilitieso Restricted Airspaceo Co-Location with MATESo Co-Location with MIANGo Co- Location with GAAFo Experienced Staff

Page 4: Camp Grayling Joint Maneuver Training Center (JMTC) FY 2011 Overview Post Commander COL Erich W. Randall Post Command Sergeant Major CSM Michael Foy

Customers

Active Army DOC (Academy/ERT)Army National Guard (Multiple States) TACOM Rock IslandArmy Reserve Fielding and NET site forMarine Corps Reserve 119A2 Towed ArtilleryNavy Seals (SO) R&D Site:Coast Guard (TACOM, TARDEC) Air National Guard FBICanadian Forces US Forest ServiceBritish Forces DOELatvia (Multiple Foreign Nations) DNRMichigan Law Enforcement Agencies

Page 5: Camp Grayling Joint Maneuver Training Center (JMTC) FY 2011 Overview Post Commander COL Erich W. Randall Post Command Sergeant Major CSM Michael Foy

Capabilities

• Billeting / Dining Facilities for 6600+ Personnel (2,260 heated billets)

• MATES (Mobilization and Training Equipment Site)• Grayling Army Airfield with two 5,000 ft runways and 60 helicopter

tie-downs• Railhead with loading ramps• All Terrain Vehicle (ATV) Training Areas• Computer Simulation Center (EST 2000, CFT, HEAT/MET, VCOT,

VBS2)• Convoy Commander’s Reaction Course

Page 6: Camp Grayling Joint Maneuver Training Center (JMTC) FY 2011 Overview Post Commander COL Erich W. Randall Post Command Sergeant Major CSM Michael Foy

Capabilities

• Individual and crew-served small-arms ranges• 25 live fire ranges with over 350 firing points• IPBC, ISBC, LFSH, MPMG, MP/CPQC, ARF, UAC, & 25 meter

zero ranges• Live fire training

• Artillery (65 surveyed FP’s)• Mortar (32 surveyed FP’s)• MPRC (Tank Gunnery, .50 Cal LF, MLRS/HIMARS)• TOW• MK-19• Live fire hand grenade• Engineer heavy demolition (up to 40# NEW)

Page 7: Camp Grayling Joint Maneuver Training Center (JMTC) FY 2011 Overview Post Commander COL Erich W. Randall Post Command Sergeant Major CSM Michael Foy

Capabilities

• COIN Operations• Urban Assault Course• JIEDDO Lane (IED defeat lane)

• Engineer bridging and waterborne rafting operations• Large Airspace Complex

• ANG Gunnery Complex• Helicopter Air gunnery• UAS operations

• Tactical Training Bases• North Camp (22 acres)• South Camp (350 acres)

Page 8: Camp Grayling Joint Maneuver Training Center (JMTC) FY 2011 Overview Post Commander COL Erich W. Randall Post Command Sergeant Major CSM Michael Foy

Capabilities

• Drop Zones• Land Navigation

• 3,300 acres with 50 navigational points• Ammunition Supply Point• Troop Medical Clinic

Page 9: Camp Grayling Joint Maneuver Training Center (JMTC) FY 2011 Overview Post Commander COL Erich W. Randall Post Command Sergeant Major CSM Michael Foy

Current Initiatives

• Maintain core training and existing specialty mission-set capability• Increase year-round military utilization through an aggressive

marketing strategy• Respond to evolving missions

• Develop a premier test site for DOD research and development• Vehicle survivability testing• Robotics• Electronic warfare• NET Fielding

• Enhance specialty mission-set capability• Acquire a complete vehicle package for visiting units to draw• With over 300 cubic nautical miles of restricted airspace,

become a center of excellence for UAS operations• Increase training for joint operations in a CAS environment

Page 10: Camp Grayling Joint Maneuver Training Center (JMTC) FY 2011 Overview Post Commander COL Erich W. Randall Post Command Sergeant Major CSM Michael Foy

Core & Specialty Mission-Sets

• Installation training throughput has exceeded 200,000 training man-days for the past several years

• 147,000 acres available for ground maneuver units• Combat arms, CS & CSS maneuver and live fire training capabilities• UAS (Shadow) launch and recovery from tactical runways or

Grayling Army Air Field• Simulation Training Center offers Virtual Battle Space 2, Call for Fire

Trainer, Engagement Skills Training, and MRAP and HMMWV roll-over trainers

• COIN Operations/Urban Environment utilizing the Urban Assault Course, Life Fire Shoot House, and the Joint Improvised Explosive Device Defeat Organization (JIEDDO) training facilities

• Northern Michigan Law Enforcement Training Group partnership

Page 11: Camp Grayling Joint Maneuver Training Center (JMTC) FY 2011 Overview Post Commander COL Erich W. Randall Post Command Sergeant Major CSM Michael Foy

Recent Operational Highlights

• New Equipment Training• TACOM, Rock Island conducted NET for the M119A2 105mm

howitzer to sixteen battalions from 15 States.

• NET for the M777 Howitzer was conducted for Michigan’s 1-

119th FA BN. • Pathfinder School

• Army National Guard Warrior Training Center from Ft. Benning, GA conducted this rigorous two-week school for 56 candidates from Michigan and other States.

• Soldier Readiness Processing (SRP)• Latvian Presidential Visit

Page 12: Camp Grayling Joint Maneuver Training Center (JMTC) FY 2011 Overview Post Commander COL Erich W. Randall Post Command Sergeant Major CSM Michael Foy

Recent Operational Highlights

• Combined Arms Live Fire Exercise (CALFEX)• Units from the Army and Air National Guard, as well as active Air

Force Special Operations Forces took part in a CALFEX on the Range 40 Complex

• The 1-197th Fires BDE conducted operations using the new Standard Integrated Command Post System (SICPS) simultaneously with its subordinate units from NH, WV, RI and MI

• The Squad Designated Marksmanship Course developed by the US Army’s Marksmanship Unit and TRADOC was conducted at Camp Grayling to train designated marksmen to hit targets out to 500m and beyond

• XM2010 Enhanced Sniper Rifle (ESR)NET (August 2011)

Page 13: Camp Grayling Joint Maneuver Training Center (JMTC) FY 2011 Overview Post Commander COL Erich W. Randall Post Command Sergeant Major CSM Michael Foy

Recent Support Highlights

• Completed• Barracks Replacement (ORTC). $$16.7 million• Installation Dining Facility. $1.8 million• Barracks (418Q) renovation. $899 thousand• Post Headquarters. $758 thousand• Post Classroom. $597 thousand• Urban Assault Course. $1.3 million

• Under Construction• Infantry Squad Battle Course. $1.8 million • Live Fire Shoot House. $1.7 million

• Out for Bid• Combined Arms Collective Training Facility. $21.5 million

Total – Over $47 Million

Page 14: Camp Grayling Joint Maneuver Training Center (JMTC) FY 2011 Overview Post Commander COL Erich W. Randall Post Command Sergeant Major CSM Michael Foy

Community Economic Impact

• FY 10 Estimated Total Economic Impact: • Salary and Wages (Full-time Civil Service, AGR, State Employees, Contract Employees, Tenant

units, AAFES, and NAF Employees. $15.7 M• MILCON Projects $ 7.5 M• SRM $ 8.0 M• Other Contracted Goods and/or Services $ 4.4 M

Total $ 35.6 M

Page 15: Camp Grayling Joint Maneuver Training Center (JMTC) FY 2011 Overview Post Commander COL Erich W. Randall Post Command Sergeant Major CSM Michael Foy

Camp Grayling Environmental Awards

2010. NGB Environmental Security Award – 2nd Place Sustainability Category for Installation Recycling Program

2009. NGB Environmental Stewardship Award (only state to be a two time recipient, 1997 and 2009. Given to the state with the best overall environmental program)

2002. Award from the Michigan Department of Environmental Quality for implementation of a Wellhead Protection Plan at Camp Grayling

2000. Award Plaque from the George Mason Chapter of Trout Unlimited for dedicated efforts to preserve and protect coldwater fisheries in the AuSable and Manistee River watersheds

1999. Certificate of Commendation from Otsego County and Huron Pines RC&D for conservation restoration efforts and construction of Timber Bridges

1998. Conservation of the Year Award from the Michigan United Conservation Clubs (MUCC)

1997. NGB Eagle Award (Highest NGB Award) to Camp Grayling, Environmental Quality Category Non-Industrial Installation

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Page 16: Camp Grayling Joint Maneuver Training Center (JMTC) FY 2011 Overview Post Commander COL Erich W. Randall Post Command Sergeant Major CSM Michael Foy

Questions?