Great Plains Joint Training Center Explained

Great Plains Joint Training Center
Partof:Kansas National Guard
Location:10 Miles west of Salina, Kansas
Type:National Guard Base
Built:1942 (as Smoky Hill Bombing Range)2009 (as GPJTC)
Builder:McPherson Contractors, Inc (Topeka)
Used:2009 – present[1]
Ownership:State of Kansas
Controlledby:Kansas Adjutant General
Garrison:284th Air Support Operations Squadron (ANG)Kansas Regional Training InstituteSmoky Hill Weapons Range

The Great Plains Joint Training Center is an Army National Guard facility owned and operated by the state of Kansas Adjutant General's Office. It is located on the site of the Smoky Hill Bombing Range, part of the former Schilling Air Force Base near Salina, Kansas. The bombing range is now known as the Smoky Hill Weapons Range and is one of the most active National Guard bombing ranges in the United States. It was opened in 2009 and is also home to the Kansas Air National Guard's 284th Air Support Operations Squadron and the Kansas Regional Training Institute. [2]

Facilities

Crisis City

While not officially part of the GPJTC (but located on a portion of the weapons range) Crisis City is a training facility to simulate real-world disaster and crisis operations.[3]

References

  1. Web site: Kansas Guard Opens A New Training Facility. WIBW. 4 April 2018.
  2. Web site: GPJTC. Kansas Adjutant General. 4 April 2018.
  3. Web site: Crisis City. Kansas Adjutant General. 4 April 2018.