Camp Dawson Recognized for Conservation Efforts

The West Virginia National Guard’s Camp Dawson has been recognized for its environmental conservation efforts.

The military training facility in Preston County was one of nine winners from a total of 30 nominations for the 2016 Secretary of Defense Environmental award.

According to a news release, Camp Dawson received the Natural Resources Conservation, Small Installation award for achieving key natural resources conservation goals.

Some of those achievements from the past two years include construction of a pond, an interpretive wetland boardwalk, and improvements to an old field, strip-mine location by restoring grasslands and wildlife.

The news release says that the Department of Defense invested about $3.8 billion for its environmental programs last year.

WV National Guard Proposes Three Ranges

The West Virginia Army National Guard has proposed building three ranges at Camp Dawson in Preston County.
The ranges would be located on Briery Mountain. They include a live fire breach facility, a hand grenade familiarization range and an MK 19 range.
 
The Guard says the ranges are needed to provide in-state training for state Army National Guard units.
 
The Dominion Post reports that the Guard is seeking public comments on the proposed ranges. The deadline to submit comments is Nov. 22. Comments should be mailed to Jeffrey S. Miller at 1001 Army Road, Kingwood, WV 26537 or emailed to him at jeff.s.miller@us.army.mil.

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