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The remainder of the base came under California Army National Guard control in 1977 and the current name of Joint Forces Training Base - Los Alamitos (JFTB), was adapted in 2000 to reflect its multiple uses by the California Army National Guard, California Air National Guard, the U.S. Army Reserve, and other federal reserve component units. [8]
DEERS was created in the late 1970s as a Joint Medical/Personnel Database, and first put into operation in 1982. In 1997, DEERS fielded RAPIDS. In 2001, it implemented the National Enrollment Database, which provided medical portability. The Next Generation of TRICARE Contracts (TNEX), including additional DEERS capabilities, was created in 2004.
Following the Army's modularization in the mid-2000s, the division has become a modular unit consisting of three brigade combat teams, with National Guardsmen from throughout the Pacific and Western United States and Oceania. Its division headquarters is located at Los Alamitos Joint Forces Training Base in Los Alamitos, California.
A U.S. Soldier with the 3rd Battalion, 140th Aviation Regiment, California Army National Guard. 1st Battalion (Assault) (UH-60) (CA ARNG, (Joint Forces Training Base - Los Alamitos) [3] Company A (Joint Forces Training Base - Los Alamitos) Company B [4] Company C (Fort Lewis, Washington) Iraq SEP 2007-JUL 2008
The 79th Infantry Division is now the 79th Sustainment Support Command (SSC) headquartered at Joint Forces Training Base (JFTB) Los Alamitos, California. The 79th SSC was officially activated on 1 December 2009 with the mission of providing trained, ready, cohesive, well-led sustainment units for worldwide deployment to meet the U.S. Army's ...
It brought together 220 U.S. soldiers from the Joint Task Force Civil Support of the U.S. Army’s Northern Command based in Fort Eustis, Virginia, with 280 Mexican soldiers.
Joint Forces Training Base – Los Alamitos; M. Marine Corps Air Ground Combat Center Twentynine Palms; Marine Corps Air Station Miramar;
Two officers sustained minor injuries after a helicopter training session ended in an emergency landing around 1 p.m. Tuesday in the 4000 block of Doolittle Avenue in Los Alamitos.