Desert Training Center, California-Arizona Maneuver Area (Established by Major General George S. Patton, Jr.) - Camp Iron Mountain

California State Historic Landmark 985

Plaque exists. Site exists. Landmark location.

Plaque Photo:


05/22/98
#985 Iron Mountain Divisional Camp
Desert Training Center
California - Arizona Maneuver Area

Iron Mountain Divisional Camp was established at this site in the spring of 1942. One of eleven such camps built in the California-Arizona desert to harden and train United States troops for service on the battlefields of World War II.
The first major unit trained here was the 3rd Armored Division followed by elements of the 4th, 5th, 6th, and 7th Armored divisions. In all, one million men trained in the desert before the training center was officially closed in May of 1944.
The most unique feature built at this camp is the huge relief map built into the desert floor. It can still be seen.
This monument is dedicated to the men and women who served here.

Site Photo:


05/22/98

Location:

I-10, exit at Desert Center and go approximately 25 mi N on SR 177, then approximately 5.6 mi E on Hwy 62 (PM 90.7); plaque on W side of Hwy 62.

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