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With its roots dating back to 1923, Training Center Cory is among the important military facilities due to hosting the CID (Center for Information Dominance) of the United States Navy. The facility is located in Myrtle Grove, one of the main neighborhoods in Pensacola, Florida. The place covers more than 600 acres.
Mission
The mission of Training Center Corry is to support the Department of Defense, wherewith it works in a tight collaboration. The installation hosts multiple schools and training centers. They are used by the Department of Defense to train various types of troops, as well as reserve troops and civilians. The center is among the few installations that are open to civilians, but under strict and specific rules and regulations. Other than that, its students come from all over the world and not just the allied countries of the United States of America. Besides, the base has five different detachments in four states – Maryland, Texas, California and Arizona.
Facilities
The housing system is extremely user friendly and varied in order to fit with every inhabitant’s requirements and needs. As long as you announce your arrival early, things should set up before you even get there. The utilities come for insignificant costs, while the commissary is pretty large for the base size. There is also a huge exchange center with anything you can think of.
Aside from the schools and the official training ranges, there are a lot of training clubs for those who enjoy some extra physical activity. You got gyms, fitness clubs and plenty of courts for sports like basketball or golf. When looking after more recreational sites, Training Center Corry has a society center, a few snack bars and an impressive dining facility. The outdoor fans can always enjoy a picnic too.
History
The history of Training Center Corry begins in 1923. The center was initially established in a different place, but in the same metropolitan area of Pensacola. It was relocated a decade later, in 1928. The base was named in the memory of William M. Corry, Jr., one of the Medal of Honor recipients. During its first years, the base was nothing but a training center for the most advanced aircrafts. Some of the smartest techniques were invented there. The same mission was kept throughout World War II and the Korean War. In 1958, its purpose was no longer that useful, so the base was disestablished.
The conversion to a learning center started in 1960, when some of the hangars and magazines were turned into classrooms and teaching halls. By 1973, the schools on site were accredited and turned out to be among the first ones in this part of the nation. The mission of this place was changed a few more times over the past couple of decades until Training Center Corry became what it is today.
Units
Some of the most important units that use Training Center Corry as home include the 313-th Training Squadron, the MarCorDet Support Battalion, the NIOC Pensacola or one battalion of the Delta Company.