March 29,2008:
The U.S. Marine Corps is spending $15 million to expand its MOUT
(Military Operations Urban Terrain) facilities at Camp Lejune, North
Carolina. The expansion area will
contain 75 buildings, most of them constructed to allow for repeated urban
warfare training. Some of the buildings will be for training staff or trainee
support. The new facility will be ready by late 2009. The army and marines have
spent several hundred million dollars in the last five years, to construct
these urban training areas. Even in Afghanistan, a lot of the fighting gets
done in, or around, buildings. To get
troops ready for this kind of combat, you need training areas that mimic
the urban terrain that will be encountered in the battle zone.