Camp W.G. Williams
History
In 1914 President
Woodrow Wilson
withdrew18,700 acres
south of Salt Lake
City from the public
domain by Executive
Order and designated
them specifically for
military purpose.
1914
History
In 1928 a permanent
training camp was
established and
named after
Brigadier General
William G. Williams
1939
History
1949
Many of these
buildings still
exist and are in
use to this day
Utah Training Center
Camp W. G. Williams Training Site
Utah Training Center
Post Commander – LTC Matt Price
Post CSM – Steven Wooldridge
MACOM Staffing
• M-Day: 60
• AGR: 9
• FTNGD: 5
• Civilians 46
LODGING- 423 CHARGEABLE ROOMS
18 DVQ ROOMS + 2 SUITES
4 ROOMS CSM HOUSE (2 KING/2QUEEN)
274 INDIVIDUAL ROOMS W/SHARED BATHROOM + 2 SUITES
39 SINGLE ROOMS W/CENTRAL BATHROOM
84 DOUBLE ROOMS W/CENTRAL BATHROOM
400 Acres on Garrison
OPEN BAY BARRACKS 1710 BEDS
1438 BEDS WITH CENTRAL BATHROOMS (4000 SERIES BUILDINGS
272 BEDS WITH CENTRAL BATHROOMS (BUILDINGS 7155 AND 8032)
CLASSROOMS / TRANSIENT OFFICE SPACE AND MAINTENANCE BAYS
Building Number Type Number of Rooms
30 x 2 Classroom
50
50
50
30 x 4/250
30
30
30
30
30
30
200
Classrooms
Classroom/Office
Classroom
Classroom
Classoom/Auditorium
Classroom/Office
Classroom/Office
Classroom/Office
Classroom/Office
Classroom/Office
Classroom
Large General Purpose/Office
Office
Transient Maintenance Bay
Transient Maintenance Bay
Transient Maintenance Bay
2
1/2
1
1
4/1
1/1
1/2
1/2
1/2
1/2
1
1/2
1
DINING FACILITIES
6 TRANSIENT DINING FACILITIES (300 PAX EACH)
1 REGIONAL TRAINING FACILITY DINING FACILITY(OPERATIONAL DAILY)
2 ARMORY DINING FACILITIES (BLDGS. 5170 / 9000)
7040
6240
20
21
9000
6040
6080
6090
6100
6110
6120
6150
5130
1270
1272
1280
Capacity
Camp Williams Ranges and Training Areas
• 25 Meter Ranges
• MRF (Modified Record Fire)
• KD (Known Distance)
• MPMG ( Multi-Purpose Machine Gun)
• Combat Pistol
• Biathlon
• POST (Police Officers Standards and Training)
• Alt Pistol
• Hand Grenade
• Light Demo
• Land Navigation
• SF Land Navigation
• MAC/MOUT
• EQA (Engineer Qualification Area, M19, AT4, Mortars,
Demolitions
• IED Lane
• Shoot House (Live)
• T-TAC
• ISBC (Infantry Squad Battle Course)
• Combat in Cities
• LRC
• OST (One Station Trainer)
• Watts Road
• Fly Overs
• Artillery Ranges
• M203
• Aerial Gunnery
• Mine Detection Course
• Rappel Tower
• 34’ Jump Tower
20,979 Acres in Range Training Area
Why the Military Trains at Camp Williams
Camp Williams Afghanistan
Leadership Reaction Course
Wet and Dry Obstacles
Swimming Pool
Unit Water Training
Unit MWRYouth/Civilian Groups
Parade Field
Unit Activities
Organized Sports
Athletic Field
Organized Sports, Lighted
Running Track
Rappel Tower
Camp Williams Assets
25 Meter Ranges (3 Ranges)
111 Lanes total
Up to 5.56 MM Rifle, 45 CAL pistol,
Shotguns Targets to 25 meters
Facilities include: Classroom, Latrine,
Ammunition Distribution Building
Modified Record Fire Range 14 Lanes
Up to 5.56 MM
Targets between 50-300 meters Facilities include:
Classroom, Latrine, Ammunition Distribution
Building
Combat Pistol Qualification Course
15 Lanes
Up to 45 CALIBER
Facilities include: Classroom, Latrine,
Ammunition Distribution Building
Known Distance Range 20 Lanes
100-600 Meter firing points
Up to 7.62MM ammunition (300 Meters or
greater only)
Police Officers Standards Training Ranges Up to
45 CAL AmmunitionUse Primarily By Law Enforcement
300 M Firing
Point
500 M Firing
PointTarget Boards
AlternatePistol Range 24 Firing Points
7-25 Meter Target Points Max Range 50 Meters
45 CAL Ammunition
Small Arms Ranges
Machine Gun Range
Multi-Purpose Machine Gun
Range 8 Lanes
Up to 50 CALIBER
Targets to 1000
meters Vehicle Mounted or
Dismounted
Facilities include: Classroom, Latrine,
Ammunition Distribution Building
Tactical Assembly Site
Forward Operating Base Training
Site Bivouac Site
18 Tent Pads W/Power
Available 6 Transient
Classrooms
24 Multipurpose
Classrooms/Barracks (RTI) 3 Latrine
Buildings With Showers
5 Primary Firing Locations
Up to 155mm Round
M203 / M79 40MM Grenade LauncherRange 4
Firing Points40 MM rounds
Hand Grenade Range
4 Throwing Bays
M67 Fragmentation Hand Grenade
EQA / Heavy Demo / Mortar
3 demolition pads with limits varying between
40-320 pounds
Artillery, Demolitions, and Mortar Ranges
Grenade Ranges
Tactical Training Sites (Non-Live Fire)
Afghan Village Training Compound
Interrogation Training, Rules of
Engagement Training, Cultural Awareness
Training (RTI Asset)
IED Training Lane 7 Villages Counter
IED and UXO Awareness Training, Tactical
Convoy Operations
Combat in Cities Training Site Urban
Warfare Training Tactical Convoy
Operations
Building Clearance Operations
*Other Ranges Not Shown, Aerial Gunnery Range, Demolition(Light), Infantry Battle
Squad Course, Special Forces Live Fire Shoot House (Future)
Specialty Ranges
Biathlon Range 18 Firing Points/Lanes 50
Meters Up to 22 CAL Ammunition
Driver’s Training Range (Inside Shoot House)
MAC/MOUT Training Site/ Live Fire Shoot House
8 Training Structures
Ammunition Distribution Building
Up to 5.56 MM rifle/ 45 CAL pistol Simunitions, Paint Balls,
(All sites) or Live Rounds
Classroom, Latrine
Varied terrain for helicopter landings, hoist operations, insertions,
extractions, MEDEVACs, and nap of the earth opportunities
SARTS
Small Arms Readiness Training Section and Master Gunner
• 14 man section under UTC
• Tasked with improving small arms marksmanship skills statewide.
TRAINING Aids, Devices,
Simulators and Simulations
TADSS
VCOTVirtual Convoy Operations Trainer
The operator course (40 hrs.) focuses on
VCOT Operations, Individual Gunnery
and Combat Patrol
(Convoy Operations)
UGT-I
Unstabilized Gunnery Trainer-Individual
EST IIEngagement Skills Trainer
Computer generates targets, terrain and weapons effects in a real-time three-dimensional display that also includes OPFOR weapons and sounds.
The EST II provides the capability to build and sustain marksmanship skills for squad and team fire distribution. It also contains control and judgmental use of force training with computer-generated imagery. The system also provides immediate feedback of hit/kill/miss for each firer that permits leaders to evaluate the effectiveness of their unit.
The system supports:
M16A2 Rifle M4 Carbine
M9 Pistol M249 Machine Gun
M240B Machine Gun M2 .50 caliber Machine Gun
MK19 Grenade Machine Gun M136 Anti-Tank Weapon
M320 Grenade Launcher M1200 Shotgun
VBS-3 and Sand Table
The most recent version of the Army's 3D virtual training game, Virtual Battle Space 3, allows players
to personalize their avatar within the simulation and the scenes/scenarios look a lot more real as well.
Camp Williams VBS3 Training with USMC 4th LAR – July 11-13, 2018
Maj Adam Hoover brought his unit in for 3 days of intense VBS
3 maneuver, tactics and comms training. 4 crews in LAV-25A2’s
and 2 crews of LAV-AT ran multiple missions culminating in a
final day event where the LAV teams ran a mission in VBS3
using their actual radios to stimulate an actual HQ unit
stationed downrange on Camp Williams.
Those radio calls were tracked and mapped by the Command Unit to
stimulate HQ battlefield tracking. The final event was a VBS3 Call For Fire
mission made over actual radios to the live Command Unit who then relayed
the fire mission, and subsequent adjust fire missions, to a virtual VBS3 gun-
line. It was a great success and the unit couldn’t have been more satisfied.
IEDESImprovised Explosive Device Effects Simulator
Suggested to be used with CI2C (Tracy Jackson 801-878-5360)
The IEDES system is used as a simulated
Improvised Explosive Devise (IED) blast, to
train Soldiers on how to react to an IED.
• Enables units to train on current enemy IED TTPs
•Contractor to maximize training value
• May be used in conjunction with CREW2 systems
IED/UXO TRAINING AIDS
The intent is to expose a unit to a wide variety of
IEDs while in training. The munitions are flexible,
adaptable, and interchangeable to reflect the
current construct and design of IEDs used in an
area of operation.
The IED training aids consist of different types of
military grade munitions, home made devices and
associated IED manufacturing accessories. Train
the trainer instruction can be provided to assist
trainers utilize the aids in classroom exercises and
placement techniques for scenario enhancement.
IED-DEFEAT LANE
VillagesClassroom
Compound
Improved Route
HEATHMMWV Egress Assistance Trainer
Provides HMMWV Rollover Drill
training.
The HEAT is a crew compartment of
a HMMWV mounted to an
electronically controlled platform
that enables the crew compartment to
be rotated 360 degrees and stopped at
any angle during its rotation. The
device accommodates a crew of five
and was specifically designed to train
the mandated HMMWV rollover
drills.
Community Support
- Local, State, and Federal Law Enforcement
- Youth and Civil Organizations
Hosted Events
- Panther Strike (Multi-National)
- Cyber Shield
- National Guard Biathlon Competitions
- Governor’s Day
- Best Warrior Competitions
Future Construction Projects
• Special Forces Headquarters Building
• UTES Maintenance Expansion
• Special Forces Shoot House
• Modified Record Fire Target System Upgrade
• Know Distance Range Upgrade
• UFA Wildland Fire Station
• Cyber Operations and training buildings
Preparing Forces for Combat Operations
Convoy Live Fire
1-145 FA currently deployed in support of Operation Spartan Shield