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was commissioned as a lieutenant in the Navy during World War I. He led the Great Lakes Naval
Station Band from mid-1917 until shortly after the Armistice was implemented in November 1918. Great Lakes also had a Radio School including two 400 ft (120 m) towers constructed in 1915. From 1911
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and the largest training station in the Navy. The base has 1,153 buildings situated on 1,628 acres (6.59 km) and has 69 mi (111 km) of roadway to provide access to the base's facilities. Within the naval service, it has several different nicknames, including "The
Quarterdeck of the
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by Japan, and around 6,000 sailors were training at Great Lakes. This grew to 68,000 in six months; by
September 1942, over 100,000 Sailors were training at Great Lakes. The base grew to 1,600 acres (650 ha) in the next 10 months. By mid-1943, there were over 700 instructors at the Class A
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today) was stolen. The bank manager was abducted from his home in Zion and was held captive along with several others until the automatic lock of the bank vault allowed it to be opened the next morning. No one was harmed in the robbery. Payday for the base was set for the following day.
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and had 39 permanent brick buildings, over 165 acres (67 ha), and about 1,500 Sailors. At the close of the war, there were 776 buildings, with 1,200 acres (490 ha) and about 45,000 Sailors in training; 125,000 had been trained at Great Lakes during the war.
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including a non-denominational chapel, and reception center for civilian families. It is the United States Navy's only boot camp facility. Approximately 40,000 recruits pass through RTC annually with up to 7,000 enrolled at the installation at any time.
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Orlando, making Great Lakes the sole US Navy site for recruit training. The recommendations were predicted to result in a net gain of over 8,000 military and civilian jobs to Great Lakes.
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shot three, killing a senior instructor, after it became clear that he would be dropped from an electronics training program at
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Operation Blueboy, in which investigators posed as sailors based at Great Lakes. Nineteen of those arrested were cab drivers, while others were tavern employees on the North Chicago "strip".
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Starting in the late 1950s, new barracks, mess halls, classrooms, and staff offices at the Recruit Training Center were built for around $ 8 million. These facilities served the Navy until the late 1990s rebuild of the recruit training facility.
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dedicated the Naval Training Station in 1911. On 3 July 1911, Joseph Gregg was the first recruit to arrive. He would graduate in the first class of 300. Fifty-five years later, he was buried at the Naval Station Cemetery 5 July 1966.
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designed the original 39 buildings and Lt. George A. McKay was the civil engineer for the construction on the 172 acres (70 ha) wilderness location; $ 3.5 million ($
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TSC Great Lakes is the Navy's premier technical training command. It has an annual throughput of 16,000 Sailors. TSC supports the following six learning sites:
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Great Lakes baseball teams had a record of 188 wins and 32 losses during World War II. In one of the more famous games, in July 1945, Chief Petty Officer
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today). At the time, the 95,000 sq ft (8,800 m) Gunnery School was said to have the largest all-glass facade in the world. Designed by
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were conducted, 19 sailors were found not guilty, and the base commander Captain Robert D. Colvin was replaced by Rear Admiral Thomas L. Malone Jr.
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as Great Lakes Naval Training Station historic district in 1986 covering 1,932 acres (7.8 km), 43 buildings, 14 structures, and six objects.
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Navy", or the more derogatory "Great Mistakes". It is also referred to as "second boot camp" while at Training Support Command.
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2003:"Gov. Blagojevich vows to fight for Great Lakes Naval Training Center and do everything possible to save any jobs in jeopardy"
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recommended a realignment of Great Lakes that would result in the loss of around 2,000 jobs. At the time, Illinois Governor
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in 2001, food deliveries from off base were further restricted, continuing the area's economic decline.
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cadets from Hamilton High School, Ohio, practice marksmanship at the Fire Arms Training Simulator (FATS)
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announced they were exploring the possibility of holding practice at Great Lakes.
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Navy Unaccompanied Personnel Housing During the Cold War Era (1946–1989)
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squad. Some of the football greats that played for Great Lakes included
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Public Affairs Office, Navy Medicine Support Command (April 28, 2008).
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The original 39 buildings built between 1905 and 1911 were designed by
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List of jails and prisons on the National Register of Historic Places
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Department of the Navy (1947). "Chapter XI – The Training Stations".
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was the first recruit to enter the segregated training facility at
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A company of African American recruits at Great Lakes, August 1943.
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training class A-schools are located at Naval Station Great Lakes:
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2159:"Great Lakes Naval Training Station – National Register District"
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from 1945 until the District was disestablished on 30 June 1979.
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glass and steel US Navy Gunnery school, Great Lakes. Designed by
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were commissioned in March 1944 after training at Great Lakes.
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At the start of 1917, just prior to the United States entry to
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National Register of Historic Places in Lake County, Illinois
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today) was appropriated to finance construction. President
1960:"Facing shrinking resources, Navy sacrifices Orlando Base"
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The Navy selected Great Lakes to be the site of the first
1942:"North Chicago "strip" set to make way for shops, hotel"
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were coaches for Great Lakes football as well. In 2010,
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from the 1910s to the 1940s including a victory in the
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Four million served on active duty in the Navy during
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Surface Warfare Officers School Command Unit (SWOSU)
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History of the National Register of Historic Places
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819:trainees. On 5 June 1942, Doreston Luke Carmen of
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2177:GG Archives: Great Lakes Navy Boot Camp Yearbooks
2041:The Great Lakes Naval Training Station, A History
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1904:"Failing Recruit Shoots 3 at Illinois Navy Base"
2665:National Register of Historic Places portal
2078:. Washington, D.C.: Government Printing Office.
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487:Surface Combat Systems Training Command (SCSTC)
1234:United States Naval Training Center Bainbridge
871:United States Naval Training Center Bainbridge
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2101:Final Water Area Munitions Study, Great Lakes
2018:"Northwestern looks to practice at Navy base"
1844:"$ 125,000 Great Lakes Bank Holdup; 4 sought"
1600:"History of Naval Health Clinic, Great Lakes"
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2093:. Bureau of Naval Personnel. September 1959.
1634:Blood Donor Processing Division, Great Lakes
1560:"Why the Navy should act to save this 'box'"
1107:2005 Base Realignment and Closure Commission
1086:1993 Base Realignment and Closure Commission
995:In the aftermath of the rioting, 58 summary
2098:"Chapter 5: History and Site Description".
1426:"About Naval Station Great Lakes – History"
2741:Military installations established in 1911
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2075:Building the Navy's Bases in World War II
1799:"Navy tightens rules at training station"
1717:"Great Lakes slammed by Twister, 18 hurt"
1494:Thornbloom, Scott A. (10 November 2009).
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289:U.S. National Register of Historic Places
2696:Naval Stations of the United States Navy
1886:"Drug Arrests Made in Great Lakes Sting"
1579:"Navy gunnery school site under the gun"
1346:. math.uic.edu. Retrieved July 13, 2008.
1314:Webb, Brandon; David Mann, John (2012).
425:. Important tenant commands include the
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1910:. Associated Press. 16 September 1986.
1779:Huddleston, Joseph A. (27 June 1979).
1661:"Demolition of 200H, 68H now underway"
1277:"National Register Information System"
1220:is one of the museums operated by the
1218:National Museum of the American Sailor
1212:National Museum of the American Sailor
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947:On 9 December 1960, Great Lakes Naval
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632:Medical Education and Training Campus
499:Center for Personal Development (CPD)
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1762:"Environment caused sailor uprising"
1282:National Register of Historic Places
1222:Naval History & Heritage Command
1093:Base Realignment and Closure of 2005
1072:Base Realignment and Closure of 1993
1045:National Register of Historic Places
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669:Great Lakes was approved in 1904 by
1809:. Associated Press. 18 August 1979.
1457:Slaton, Deborah J. (18 July 1985).
1143:The Great Lakes Bluejackets played
551:Interior Communications Electrician
2706:Military installations in Illinois
2628:National Historic Preservation Act
2107:. Malcolm Pirnie, Inc. April 2005.
2055:Great Lakes Naval Training Station
1970:. Associated Press. 20 March 1993.
1379:"Chicago Awarded Training Station"
1153:Notre Dame Fighting Irish football
876:Great Lakes hosted the Commander,
281:Great Lakes Naval Training Station
68:Naval Station Great Lakes insignia
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1749:. Associated Press. 26 June 1979.
1680:"Naval Base being used as Morgue"
496:Center for Naval Leadership (CNL)
463:United States Navy Basic Training
18:Great Lakes Naval Training Center
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2016:Rittenberg, Adam (26 May 2010).
1921:Enstad, Robert (20 March 1987).
1842:Leeds, Patricia (29 June 1979).
1831:. Associated Press. 3 July 1979.
1821:"Admiral takes over Great Lakes"
1558:Kamin, Blair (3 February 2008).
1526:. Associated Press. 3 July 1933.
1249: This article incorporates
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493:Center for EOD and Dive (CNEODD)
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2701:1911 establishments in Illinois
2112:Crosby, Melissa (August 2008).
1982:"1993 DoD BRAC Recommendations"
1923:"Sailor Sentenced To Life Term"
1698:"Navy Probes Adm. Yeager Death"
1659:Boylan, Jim (10 January 2013).
1604:Naval Health Clinic Great Lakes
1577:Black, Lisa (25 January 2008).
469:Naval Training Center San Diego
2581:Federated States of Micronesia
2227:Architectural style categories
2114:"Site Report: NTC Great Lakes"
1537:Amer, Robin (18 August 2012).
1181:Northwestern Wildcats football
925:Skidmore, Owings & Merrill
859:Skidmore, Owings & Merrill
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593:Gas Turbine System Technician
587:Gas Turbine System Technician
473:Naval Training Center Orlando
142:Show map of the United States
2046:Small, Maynard & Company
1539:"The demise of Building 521"
1940:Kim, Gina (26 March 2005).
1863:"Bank Robbed on Naval Base"
1725:Beaver County, Pennsylvania
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2053:Gonzalez, Therese (2008).
1991:. March 1993. p. 241.
1739:"Sailors Riot in Illinois"
1301:"Recruit Training Command"
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1043:The site was added to the
960:United Airlines Flight 389
786:Naval Air Station Glenview
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341:193.2 acres (78.2 ha)
257:Captain William Bulis, USN
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2574:Lists by associated state
2142:Naval Station Great Lakes
2084:"This is NTC Great Lakes"
2038:Buzzell, Francis (1919).
1715:UPI (29 September 1972).
1430:Naval Station Great Lakes
1320:. Macmillan. p. 81.
1206:Great Lakes Naval Museum.
1121:from the more industrial
865:In 1948, a boot camp for
809:Pearl Harbor was attacked
403:Naval Station Great Lakes
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1989:US Department of Defense
1145:intercollegiate football
457:Recruit Training Command
427:Recruit Training Command
365:Architectural style
266:Recruit Training Command
207:United States of America
40:Navy Region Mid-Atlantic
2721:North Chicago, Illinois
1807:New London, Connecticut
1344:"Jarvis Hunt Buildings"
479:Training Support Center
27:United States Navy base
2550:Minor Outlying Islands
2533:Lists by insular areas
2247:Keeper of the Register
2148:Navy Lodge Great Lakes
2057:. Arcadia Publishing.
1968:Daytona Beach, Florida
1785:The Milwaukee Sentinel
1747:Sumter, South Carolina
1678:UPI (17 August 1965).
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298:U.S. Historic district
2252:National Park Service
2232:Contributing property
1908:The Milwaukee Journal
1890:The Milwaukee Journal
1884:UPI (27 April 1984).
1743:The Sumter Daily Item
1383:The Milwaukee Journal
1287:National Park Service
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2607:District of Columbia
1867:The Pittsburgh Press
1861:UPI (28 June 1979).
1066:September 11 attacks
878:Ninth Naval District
807:On 7 December 1941,
247:Garrison information
106:Show map of Illinois
1766:Beaver County Times
1760:UPI (1 July 1979).
1721:Beaver County Times
1665:Lake County Journal
1640:on 10 February 2015
1610:on 6 September 2009
1385:. 24 November 1904.
1257:Great Lakes History
921:John Hancock Center
707:William Howard Taft
618:Culinary Specialist
599:Machinery Repairman
178:42.31000; -87.85000
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659:Pensacola, Florida
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411:United States Navy
407:NAVSTA Great Lakes
392:September 15, 1986
227:United States Navy
214:Controlled by
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1829:Lakeland, Florida
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