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Fort Polk, Louisiana

Fort Polk & The Joint Readiness Training Center
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Joint Readiness Training Center and Joint Readiness Training Center Operations Group shoulder sleeve insignia
Active 1941 – present
Country USA
Branch Regular Army
Type Training Post
Role Joint Readiness Training Center
Motto(s) The Home of Heroes
Insignia
Distinctive unit insignia US Army JRTC DUI.png
Unit beret flash US Army JRTC Flash.png
Airborne background trim US Army JRTC Trimming.png

Coordinates: 31°04′21″N 93°04′50″W / 31.072638°N 93.080635°W / 31.072638; -93.080635

Fort Polk is a United States Army installation located in Vernon Parish, approximately ten miles east of Leesville, Louisiana, and thirty miles north of DeRidder in Beauregard Parish, Louisiana.

It was named in honor of the Right Reverend Leonidas Polk, the first Episcopal Bishop of the Diocese of Louisiana, and a distinguished Confederate general in the American Civil War. The post encompasses approximately 198,000 acres—100,000 acres are owned by the Department of the Army—98,125 acres by the U.S. Forest Service, mostly in the Kisatchie National Forest. Fort Polk is the only Combat Training Center that also trains and deploys combat units.

In 2013, there were 10,877 troops stationed at Fort Polk, which generated an annual payroll of $980 million. Louisiana officials lobbied the Army and the United States Congress to keep troop strength at full capacity despite looming defense cuts.


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