Army Ranges and Training Land Program


Book Description

History. This update printing is a revision of this publication. Because the publication has been extensively revised, the changed portions have not been highlighted. Summary. This regulation assigns responsibilities and prescribes policy and procedures for the Army range and training land acquisition programs. It establishes the responsibilities of the major participants in the range and training land programs and prescribes procedures for planning, programming, developing , and operating training ranges and procedures for acquiring additional training land in the continental United States. Applicability. This regulation applies to the Active Army, the Army National Guard, and the U.S. Army Reserve.













Defense Infrastructure


Book Description

Recently, the Army forecast that it would experience a 4.5-million-acre training land shortfall by 2013 and proposed to purchase additional land adjacent to certain existing training ranges. This report reviewed the Army's approach for acquiring training; it: (1) evaluates the Army's approach to the acquisition of training land; (2) describes the Army's consideration of alternatives and assessment of the environmental and economic effects; and (3) analyzes the Army's effectiveness in communicating its approach for making decisions to pursue these acquisitions. This report focused on all 5 land acquisitions since 2002 at Fort Irwin, Calif.; 3 training sites in Hawaii; and the proposed expansion of the Pinon Canyon Maneuver Site in Colorado. Charts and tables.