Military Bases
Fort Polk - UN Training Center
UN North American Training Center in Louisiana where US and foreign troops train in urban warfare to suppress internal unrest.
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Overview
Fort Polk, Louisiana is identified as the UN North American Training Center where American and foreign UN military forces conduct joint training operations.
Training Center
MOUT Facility
- 29-building village constructed for $20 million
- Houses, hotel, hospital, factory
- Tunnel connecting police station to town hall
- Fully furnished interiors
- Soccer field for air operations
Training Operations
Forces trained include:
- US Marines and Army
- Russian combat troops
- UN personnel from 40+ nations
- Many hostile to US interests
Urban Warfare Skills
Troops learn:
- Building takeover techniques
- Door breaching and entry
- House-to-house searches
- Gun confiscation procedures
- Food seizure operations
- Civilian categorization
- Prisoner transport to camps
Russian Presence
At least two battalions of Russian combat troops stationed at Fort Polk.
A Russian officer in charge stated his men were there for "joint training with U.S. troops to suppress internal unrest" - specifically referring to the United States.
Purpose
According to America In Peril, the mock communities at Fort Polk and other bases are designed to resemble typical American towns, not foreign villages, because that is where UN forces plan to conduct actual urban warfare operations against Americans.
Mock Communities
Similar training facilities exist at:
- Johnson City - Indiantown Gap, Pennsylvania
- Hogan's Alley - Quantico, Virginia
- Camp Pendleton - Southern California