Go In "THE BOX" with your
United States Army.
The National Training Center
at Fort Irwin, CA
www.GoInTheBox.com

Civilians Get an Inside Look at High-Speed Military Training

For the first time in the history of the of the Army’s premiere training post, the National Training Center, civilians are getting a rare glimpse into how Soldiers prepare for combat in the War on Terror in Iraq and Afghanistan.

"THE BOX"
“What we’re really doing is an interactive, combat-focused Broadway play."
Visitors are invited to enter into The Box, NTC’s main training area.  The Box consists of 13 Iraqi-like villages and many other training areas.  During most months, Soldiers from various units in the Army come to NTC to endure an intensive, two-week training period.  During their training, Soldiers interact with Arabic-speaking role-players and opposing military forces.
“We are thrilled to share what we do here at the National Training Center with the rest of the country,” said Col. James Chevallier, garrison commander of NTC and Fort Irwin.  “Many have always been curious about what goes on at NTC.  Now they will see first-hand.”

The trainers at NTC say Soldiers receive the most realistic training possible.  A team of special-effects professionals helped simulate explosions and even injuries.  During training, Soldiers experience simulated combat.  This is when they go toe-to-toe with NTC Soldiers who play enemy insurgents.  These resident Soldiers play the Opposing Force and simulate Iraqi and Afghani insurgents.  Visitors touring NTC will experience a memorable, exciting, inspiring, and some say sobering day.
 

NTC Tours will include a visit to Painted Rocks, a detailed briefing of "The Box" training, lunch at the DFAC, and of course "The Box" experience. (The Army has the right to change or cancel any part of the NTC Tour without notice.) 

All NTC Tours start at the Painted Rocks prior to the entrance at Fort Irwin, where you will board a bus to the National Training Center, Fort Irwin, CA.      

Fort Irwin is located just 30 minutes north of Barstow, CA. Exit Hwy 15 at Fort Irwin Road and proceed north for approximately 25 minutes. 

All Tours start promptly at 9:30am and will return approximately at 3:30pm to the starting point. Reservations are required. No Exceptions.