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Mountain Warfare Training Center

 
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Coordinates: 38°21′33″N 119°30′45″W / 38.35917°N 119.5125°W / 38.35917; -119.5125

Mountain Warfare Training Center, MWTC
Bridgeport, California
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MWTC Insignia
Type Military base
Built 1951
In use 1951–present
Commanders Current CO

The Mountain Warfare Training Center (MWTC) is a United States Marine Corps installation located in Pickel Meadows on California State Route 108 in the Toiyabe National Forest, 21 miles northwest of Bridgeport, California. The training center exists to train units in complex compartmented terrain.

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Mission

The Marine Corps' Mountain Warfare Training Center, as a major subordinate element of Marine Air Ground Task Force Training Command, and with support from Marine Corps Installations - West, conducts unit and individual training courses to prepare USMC, Joint, and Allied Forces for operations in mountainous, high altitude, and cold weather environments in support of the Regional Combatant Commanders. Additionally, MWTC provides support to Marine Corps Combat Development Command (MCCDC); Training and Education Command; Marine Corps Systems Command; and other USMC and Department of Defense (DOD) agencies engaged in the development of warfighting doctrine and specialized equipment for use in mountain and cold weather operations.

History

MWTC Basecamp, Pickel Meadows

The Mountain Warfare Training Center (MWTC) is one of the Corps most remote and isolated posts. The Center was established in 1951 as the Cold Weather Battalion with a mission of providing cold weather training for replacement personnel bound for Korea. After the Korean War, in 1963, the school was renamed the "Mountain Warfare Training Center" due to its expanded role. During the 1980s the Training Centers focus was on training and preparing Marines and operational units for deployments on NATO's Northern flank, particularly Norway. Recently, with the Global War on Terrorism, the MWTC provides pre-deployment training in support of Operation Enduring Freedom—the war in Afghanistan.

Operating Areas

MWTC MOUT site in Hawthorne (lower left) and RHU Village set up in Summit Meadows Sept 2007

MWTC is located in what's known as Pickel Meadows of the Sierra Nevada mountains south of Lake Tahoe on 46,000 acres (190 km2) of mountainous terrain with elevations from 6,700 ft (2,000 m) – 11,000 ft. Other areas utilized by MWTC: Sweetwater Airstrip 6,835 ft (2,083 m), Mt Shasta 14,179 ft (4,322 m), the eastern slopes of the Sierra Nevada (U.S.) and Hawthorne Army Depot for live fire exercises. 38°21′24″N 119°30′59″W / 38.35667°N 119.51639°W / 38.35667; -119.51639[1]

MWTC Installation Capabilities

MWTC School of Mountain Warfare

Marines train at the MWTC

Formal Courses / Training Programs Offered

USMC Mountain Leader (S/W) Logo
  • Mountain Operations Staff Planning Course
  • Mountain Leaders Courses
  • Mountain Sniper Course
  • Mountain and Cold Weather Medical Courses
  • Mountain Survival Course
  • Mountain Communications Course
  • Animal Packing Course
  • Satellite Courses for Specialized elements of the MAGTF
    • Tactical Rope Suspension Techniques (TRST) Course
    • Assault Climber Course
    • Scout Skier Course
    • OSV (Over the Snow Vehicle) / rough terrain driver training
    • Custom tailored packages for Aviation units
  • Mountain Warfare Instructor Qualification Courses

Pre-Deployment Training Programs (PTP)

ETTs conducting Rough Terrain Driving in Hawthorne May 2007
  • Mountain Warrior (revamped summer/winter package customized per METL)
    • Training for all USMC MAGTF elements/units for OEF

MWI (Mountain Warfare Instructor, AKA Red Hats) Training

MWI Level 1

  • IQC (Instructor Qualification Course) Graduate
  • BISC (Basic Instructor Skills Course)
  • SAT (Systems Approach to Training) and ORM (Operational Risk Management) Online Courses
  • WFR (Wilderness First Responder)

MWI Level 2

MWIs (aka Red Hats) conducting advanced winter mobility training in the Eastern Sierras (Evolution Loop) March 2005
  • 225 score on the [United States Marine Corps Physical Fitness Test] (PFT) unadjusted for age or altitude
  • FSIC (Formal Schools Instructor Course) Graduate
  • Assault Climber Certification or Military Skier Certification
  • Completed AIARE Level 2 Avalanche Course
  • Completed 20 hours of platform Instruction
  • Recommendation from Course Chief Instructor/Team Leader.

MWI Level 3

  • Completed AIARE Avalanche Level 3 Or Level 1 Instructor Course
  • Qualify as either an ACI (Assault Climber Instructor) Pack Master or a MSI (Military Ski Instructor).
  • Mentored two Level 1 MWIs to Level 2
  • Led an ATC (Alpine Training Course), WTC (Winter Training Course), or Expedition
  • Completed 40 hours of platform Instruction
  • Recommendation from Course Chief Instructor/Team Leader.

See also

References

  1. ^ "US Gazetteer files: 2000 and 1990". United States Census Bureau. 2005-05-03. http://www.census.gov/geo/www/gazetteer/gazette.html. Retrieved 2008-01-31. 

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