What happened to the Naval training Center in Orlando Florida?

The facility was selected for closure under the Base Realignment and Closure program in 1993. The former Main Base area is located approximately three miles east of downtown Orlando and has been converted into Baldwin Park; a mixed-use, master-planned community.

When did NTC Orlando close?

NTC Orlando was closed in phases starting with the closure of the Recruit Training Command and Naval Hospital in March 1995, the Service School Command in November 1996, and the Navy Nuclear Power Training Command in December 1998. All operations ceased at the training center on 30 April 1999.

When did NTC Orlando Open?

Naval Training Center Orlando
In use 1940-1967
Open to the public Yes
Controlled by United States Navy
Garrison Orlando, Florida

Where was Navy basic training in Orlando?

The former Naval Training Center (NTC) Orlando is comprised of four non-contiguous facilities: the Main Base, Area C, Herndon Annex, and McCoy Annex. The Main Base was located approximately three miles east of downtown Orlando.

Where was NTC Orlando?

Background. The former Naval Training Center (NTC) Orlando is comprised of four non-contiguous facilities: the Main Base, Area C, Herndon Annex, and McCoy Annex. The Main Base was located approximately three miles east of downtown Orlando.

Where was Army basic training during Vietnam War?

During the Vietnam War, Fort Polk was known as the “Home of the Combat Infantryman” due to the realistic basic and combat training taught there.

When did McCoy air force base close?

1975
In 1973 McCoy Air Force Base was ordered to close and Air Force Operations ended in 1975 with the runways being turned over to the City of Orlando. McCoy Air Force Base became the McCoy Annex of Naval Training Center Orlando which shuttered in 1999.