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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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pledged to retain as many of the jobs as possible. The Naval Station Great Lakes and the Recruit Training / Boot Camp portion were not slated for closing. Almost $ 800 million had been invested in building new barracks ("ships"), Battle Stations 21, as well as numerous upgrades around the base,
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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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One of the landmarks of the area is Building 1, also known as the clocktower building. Completed in 1911, the building is made of red brick, and has a tower over the third floor of the building. The large parade ground in front of the administration building is named Ross Field.
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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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In 1923, Naval Reserve Air Base, Great Lakes was commissioned. Recruit training slowed after the war and halted in 1933. In 1932, Great Lakes had 102 buildings on 507 acres (205 ha). A port was constructed around that time at a cost of $ 1 million ($
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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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recommended the closure of recruit training in San Diego and 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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The North Chicago "strip" was well known for prostitution, drugs, and crime by the early 1990s, when it became further isolated from the base after King Drive railroad crossing was closed, cutting the city's connection to Great Lakes. Following the
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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 Apprentice Technical Training in Great Lakes. He was sentenced to life in prison and a dishonorable discharge in 1987.
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In 1984, 34 people were arrested in a drug sting called 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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On 1 July 1933, Great Lakes was closed and placed in a maintenance status. It was reopened 1 July 1935 after lobbying by local businessmen and the Congressional Delegation from Illinois. In 1936, aviation training was moved from Great Lakes to
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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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Authorities said the four described only as "black males," broke into the manager's home near Zion, held him and his brother overnight and took them to the base branch of the Citizens Bank of Waukegan early
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In the early morning hours of 11 March 1967, Rear Admiral Howard A. Yeager, Commander, 9th Naval District, was killed by a fire at his quarters at Great Lakes. Admiral Yeager and two
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Days after the riots on 28 June 1979, four were sought in connection with the robbery of the Great Lakes Naval Station branch of the Citizens Bank of Waukegan. Around $ 125,000 ($
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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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led to small service school classes with only four or five students in a class. By 1944 Great Lakes began to integrate training and all training was integrated by mid-1945. The
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In addition, all Navy rates that require basic electrical knowledge and troubleshooting training complete Apprentice Technical Training (ATT) school. This includes the
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In March 1954, new facilities at Great Lakes for training Gunner's Mates, Fire Controlmen, Opticalmen, and Instrumentmen were dedicated, at a cost of $ 2.2 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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In 1996, RTC Great Lakes became the Navy's only basic training facility. The Base Realignment and Closure Commission of 1993 resulted in the closure of
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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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The base functions similarly to a small city, with its own fire department, Naval Security Forces (Police), and public works department.
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A 2011 aerial view of some of the recruit training facilities constructed during the recapitalization of RTC that followed BRAC 1993.
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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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area, the latter now announcing numerous redevelopments across their span for strip malls and New Urban residency communities.
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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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On 28 September 1972, 18 were injured at Great Lakes when a tornado struck two of the base housing areas.
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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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In August 1965, facilities at Great Lakes were used as a morgue in the aftermath of the crash of
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The grave of the first trainee at Naval Station Great Lakes, Seaman Recruit Joseph Wallace Gregg
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Recruits stand at attention for a special ceremony commemorating the centennial of Great Lakes.
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University and college buildings listed on the National Register of Historic Places
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Victory spelled by sailors on the parade grounds at Great Lakes during World War I.
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announced they were exploring the possibility of holding practice at Great Lakes.
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In 1979, there was violence between sailors at Great Lakes and civilians of
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Military facilities on the National Register of Historic Places in Illinois
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On 9 December 1940, the Class A Service School opened for its first class.
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Historic districts on the National Register of Historic Places in Illinois
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A view of the former Great Lakes Naval Hospital during demolition in 2013.
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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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to 1916 around 2,000 recruits a year were trained at Great Lakes.
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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
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The Navy selected Great Lakes to be the site of the first
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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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Great Lakes Naval Training Center
Navy Region Mid-Atlantic
North Chicago
Illinois

Naval Station Great Lakes is located in Illinois
Illinois
Naval Station Great Lakes is located in the United States
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United States Navy
Recruit Training Command
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Lake County, Illinois
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