- Muscatatuck Urban Training Center
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Muscatatuck Urban Training Center Jennings County, Indiana Type Military Training Base Built 1919 In use 2005-present Controlled by United States Commanders LTC R. Dale Lyles Muscatatuck Urban Training Center (MUTC) is a 1,000 acre urban training facility located near Butlerville, Indiana. MUTC is used to train civilian first responders, Foreign Service Institute,[1] joint civilian/military response operations, and military urban warfare. It is also home to the National Guard Patriot Academy, a program that gives potential recruits the chance to earn a high school diploma.[2] The center features more than 120 training structures and over 1 mile of searchable tunnels.[3] A clock tower used as a rappel tower has all four clock faces set to 9:11.[4]
"The uniqueness that exists at Muscatatuck and that urban setting is unequal to anywhere that I’ve ever witnessed in the United States Army.”
-Secretary of the Army John M. McHugh, 2010[5]History
The Muscatatuck Urban Training Center is located on the grounds of the former Muscatatuck State Developmental Center (MSDC).[6] MSDC was created in 1919 as the Indiana Farm Colony for Feeble Minded Youth.[7] From 1919 through 2005, MSDC housed many of Indiana's challenged citizens and was once the largest employer in Jennings County.[8] In 1997, Indiana lawmakers passed a plan to reorganize the state's health plan. In 2001, Governor Frank O'Bannon announced that the state would close Muscatatuck.[7] Governor Mitch Daniels passed control of the facility to the Indiana National Guard in July 2005.[8]
References
- ^ Scotten, Matt (23 February 2011). "State Department, Indiana Guard collaborate for Foreign Service Institute training". National Guard Bureau. http://www.ng.mil/news/archives/2011/02/022311-State.aspx. Retrieved 27 February 2011.
- ^ "National Guard Patriot Academy". http://ngpatriotacademy.com. Retrieved 20 January 2011.
- ^ "MUTC Specs". http://www.mutc.in.ng.mil. Retrieved 20 January 2011.
- ^ Ricker, Art (16 June 2010). "Visit to Camp Muscatatuck: Diplomats role-play different situations U.S. soldiers could certainly face". Galena Gazette. http://galenagazette.com/main.asp?SectionID=142&SubSectionID=344&ArticleID=15160. Retrieved 20 January 2011.
- ^ Crosby, John (19 August 2010). "Secretary of the Army visits Camp Atterbury, Muscatatuck, Indiana". The Franklin Republic. http://franklinrepublic.com/?p=11295. Retrieved 20 January 2011.
- ^ "What is MUTC?". http://www.mutc.in.ng.mil. Retrieved 17 January 2011.
- ^ a b Schneider, Rob (20 April 2003). "State now prefers community settings". Indianapolis Star. http://www.arcrehab.org/State%20now%20prefers%20community%20settings.htm. Retrieved 17 January 2011.
- ^ a b "History". http://www.mutc.in.ng.mil/ABOUT/History/tabid/1112/Default.aspx. Retrieved 17 January 2011.
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