Installations

Jackson Barracks
President Andrew Jackson signed a Congressional bill on July 19, 1832 that provided $87,000 for the building of a post to house U.S. troops. An additional $107,500 was appropriated by Congress … [Read More...]

Camp Beauregard
Camp Beauregard's long history of supporting the training and mobilization of United States military personnel dates back to World War I through present day conflicts. The installation serves as the … [Read More...]

Gillis Long Center
The site where the Gillis W. Long Center is located was once the home of a sugar cane plantation called Indian Camp, named for General Camp, a War of 1812 Veteran who first owned this land. The … [Read More...]

Camp Minden
Camp Minden Training Site (CMTS) is the Louisiana National Guard’s (LANG) newest military training site. In 1941, the Federal Government acquired 15,868 acres of farms, farmland and private lands … [Read More...]

Camp Villere
Use of Camp Villere has successfully recovered from Hurricane Katrina and steadily increased support operations to both civilian and military personnel every year since the storm. In this … [Read More...]

Camp Cook
Camp Beauregards long history of supporting training and mobilization of United States military personnel dates back to World War I through present day conflicts. The installation serves as the … [Read More...]





