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MS Army National Guard

Camp Shelby Joint Forces Training Center

Camp Shelby Joint Forces Training Center is used by many branches of the Armed Services: National Guard, Reserves, Army, Air Force, Marines, and Navy Seabees. NATO Forces from other countries also train at Camp Shelby from time to time.

Hagler AAF (SLJ) is the name of the main Air Field located at Camp Shelby. There are also other training air fields located in the training areas. Camp Shelby has Air-to-Ground Ranges that are used by the ANG, Air Force Reserves and other branches of the military. At times there could be a lot of MilAir traffic.

On some communications you may hear the term "The White House". The "White House" is a large white house located on the main post. It is used by visiting dignitaries and generals. It is listed on the National Register of Historical Places.

The Railhead facility at Camp Shelby is served by the Kansas City Southern Railway.

Camp Shelby is being used at this time for mobilization, processing and training for National Guard and Reserve troops going to Iraq or Afghanistan. One of only two Guard facilities activated in the US.

Radio Comunications

  • Camp Shelby is currently (as of 10/2014) in the process of getting FAA approval for building 2-3 sites for the Mississippi Wireless Integrated Network (MSWIN). They are currently using TGID 12585 for communications with the Trent Lott Combat Readiness Training Center Fire/Crash department.
  • Most field training radio communications are on the VHF lowband (25-76 MHz)
    • Field radio frequencies are usually changed every 24 hours
    • Support for field operations stay on the same Frequencies (ie: Range Control, Medevac)
    • Newer military field radio equipment may operate on other bands (ie: squad radios)
  • Post Support Operations use the VHF highband. (139-144 MHz)
  • Mississippi ChalleNGe Academy uses UHF radios.
  • MILAIR Frequencies UHF and VHF are also used for aircraft training operations.
  • Shelby JFT Police (State Law Enforcement) operates on 139.4000 MHz.
    • Callsigns: Dispatch - Shelby; Patrols - 38(A-Z)

Air Training Operations

Primary frequencies (as of Q2 2015)
Preset Frequency Type Alpha Tag Description Mode Service
?? 228.850 BM Shelby Primary Shelby Primary / Desoto 1 AM Military
?? 271.225 BM Shelby Secondary Shelby Secondary / Desoto 2 AM Military
?? 233.200 BM CS RCO Air Range Control Officer Air AM Military
?? 138.200 BM CS DZ SO Drop Zone Safety Officer AM Military
?? 349.300 BM CS DZ Tac Drop Zone Discreet / Tactical AM Military
Air Traffic Control(as of Q3-Q4 2014)
?? 241.000 BM SLJ Tower Haglar Tower AM Military
?? 285.475 BM Houston Center Houston Center AM Military
Operation Southern Strike 15 (Q4 2014)
?? 142.275 BM RACER A/A Eglin AFB RACER Air-Air AM Military
?? 342.500 BM ZIPPER A/A Eglin AFB ZIPPER Air-Air AM Military
?? 233.625 BM 233.625 MHz 160th SOAR night op involving SPOOKY, BEAST, VULTURE, HOBBY, and many others AM Military

Radio callsigns that may be heard

  • HAMMER - NAS Pensacola, VT86 T-45's (and possibly others)
  • HOBBY - Keesler AFB C-130's
  • SPOOKY / GHOST - Hurlburt Field AC-130
  • RIVER - NAS JRB New Orleans - VFA-204 F/A-18
177th Armored Brigade
154th Regimental
185th Aviation Brigade (Theater).

Camp Shelby Home Units

  • Joint Force Headquarters
  • 177th Armored Brigade
  • 154th Regimental Regional Training Institute
  • 3/87th Training Division
  • 108th Training Regiment
  • K/185th Aviation Brigade (Theater)
  • 704th Ordnance Det (EOD)

Camp Shelby is also home to the Youth Challenge Program (a boot camp for military minded youths) and the Mississippi Armed Forces Museum.

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