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The Marines Use LEGOS to Build a Play House
2005-11-04
November 4, 2005: Inspired by Legos, and other children’s toys like building blocks, the U.S. Marine Corps is building the world’s largest urban warfare training area out in the Mohave Desert of California. There are currently some 400 structures, from private homes, to large government building complexes, erected in the training area. When more money arrives, the “town” will expand to as many as 1,500 structures.

What’s different about all this is that shipping containers, equipped with doors, windows, some paint and contents, are being used to represent the buildings. Like Legos, the containers can be joined together, or stacked, to make larger buildings. More importantly, the entire “town” can be rearranged to represent a different kind of environment. The training town now being built represents what the marines are currently encountering in Iraq. But in a few years, the marines may be fighting somewhere else, and they want their training town to reflect that, quickly, when the need arises.

Based on the many urban battles marines have fought in Iraq, most notably Fallujah, the new training center allows troops to experience urban warfare in a less lethal environment. Learning this stuff on the job can be deadly for the trainees, so the $110 million put into the center so far is worth it in terms of lives saved.

The marines have been carefully studying urban warfare since the early 1990s, and have used their experience in Iraq to develop new tactics, and training methods. The U.S. Army has nothing like the marine training center, and is negotiating for some time to get army troops into it. The marines are using the center heavily, but they are always ready to deal.

The most serious shortcoming noted, especially by combat veterans of Iraq, are the smaller number of civilians present in the training area. In actual urban battlefields, there are lots of civilians running, or scurrying, around. For the Mohave Desert training area, local civilians have to be hired to act as extras, or off-duty marines found for that work. There are never enough civilians available. But aside from that, marines who have trained among the tricked up shipping containers, report that the experience was most useful once they reached real urban fighting in Iraq.
Posted by:Steve

#12  May be a few Hupo, but none that I drink with. Gave it up after dog chewed up my German machinegunner.
Posted by: Besoeker   2005-11-04 15:21  

#11  Actually Beso a good number of former, active and retired military do in fact play with 'toy' soldiers as a hobby. Usually staying away from contemporary themes. Its an interest in history that draws most.
Posted by: Hupomosh Elmomoting2752   2005-11-04 15:14  

#10  I understood that George AFB in Victorville was in use for urban warfare training. When the base closed, the housing was left vacant and usable
Posted by: Frank G   2005-11-04 14:41  

#9  ....yes Bob, but I have a lazy banana.
Posted by: Besoeker   2005-11-04 14:41  

#8  And you're, what, 15?
Posted by: Robert Crawford   2005-11-04 14:37  

#7  whahahahhaaaa..... good if your 17, lol.
Posted by: Besoeker   2005-11-04 14:33  

#6  I'm sorry, Besoeker, I've lead a sheltered life. Is being a banana whacker good or bad?
Posted by: trailing wife   2005-11-04 14:32  

#5  Any mil dudes know where I look into signing up to be a civilian for these training scenarios ?

Somebody could make a good business out of this by advertising it as some sort of Extreme Adventure Travel.

Yes, I'm serious.
Posted by: Carl in N.H.   2005-11-04 14:17  

#4  Trailing Wife: I've always thought that men who play with lead soldiers and "war game in thier time off" were a bunch of banana whackers.
Posted by: Besoeker   2005-11-04 13:09  

#3  If they were to publicize this, I'll bet they could get lots of tourists to play civilian for a day. For anyone with teenage boys, being in the middle of a real game would be waaaaay cooler than Disneyland (-world?). Not to mention all the Silicon Valley types who like to wargame in their off time.
Posted by: trailing wife   2005-11-04 12:54  

#2  Current MOUT

Posted by: Shipman   2005-11-04 12:03  

#1  Hey Gunny, yea need ya over here right away... and bring the blueprints for the New Orleans container town scenario.
Posted by: Besoeker   2005-11-04 10:48  

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