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Naval and Marine Corps Reserve Center
Naval and Marine Corps Reserve Center Los Angeles,
now The Frank Hotchkin Memorial Training Center
Location1700 Stadium Way, Los Angeles, CA 90012
Coordinates34°04′11″N 118°14′33″W / 34.069664460457666°N 118.24263326070525°W / 34.069664460457666; -118.24263326070525
Built1938
California Historical Landmark
DesignatedSept. 19, 1989.
Reference no.972
Naval and Marine Corps Reserve Center is located in the Los Angeles metropolitan area
Naval and Marine Corps Reserve Center
Location of Naval and Marine Corps Reserve Center in the Los Angeles metropolitan area

The Naval and Marine Corps Reserve Center was built between 1938 and 1941 by the Works Progress Administration (WPA) in the Art Deco style as part of the "New Deal". The Naval and Marine Corps Reserve Center was designated a California Historic Landmark (No.972) on Sept. 19, 1989. The site is currently known as the Frank Hotchkin Memorial Training Center and serves as the training center for the Los Angeles Fire Department. The Naval and Marine Corps Reserve Center is located just north of Downtown Los Angeles in Chavez Ravine, next to Dodger Stadium at 1700 Stadium Way.[1] The Naval and Marine Corps Reserve Center was the second Navy Reserve Center built in the United States. During its operation it was the largest Reserve Center, training over 250,000 sailors and Marines. The main building is two-stories tall and has 90,000 square-feet of floor space. The United States Armed Forces ended operations in the building in 1995. Naval and Marine Corps Reserve Center was built with a pool, damage control training room, rifle range and the mock up of a deck of a ship, a space that looked and worked like a sea vessel. The "deck of the ship" has World War II antiaircraft guns and cannons. During World War II 20,000 sailors were trained at the center. California architects Robert Clements and Associates declared the building "Designed as the largest enclosed structure without walls".[2][3][4] The 1st Civil Affairs Group was activated June 6, 1985, originally as 3rd Civil Affairs Group, and stationed at Naval and Marine Corps Reserve Center in Los Angeles, between 1987 and 1988, the group recruited and trained Marines to fulfill its mission of providing civil affairs support to active forces in training exercises in the United States and overseas. In 1988 the 1st Civil Affairs Group moved to Marine Corps Base Camp Pendleton.[5]

Reopening ceremony of the Naval and Marine Corps Reserve Center Los Angeles in August 1986, after fire repairs
Main hall of the Naval and Marine Corps Reserve Center in 1941
  1. ^ Cal. Parks Naval and Marine Corps Reserve Center, site 972
  2. ^ Robert Clements and Associates
  3. ^ ivingnewdeal.org Los Angeles Naval and Marine Corps Reserve Center – Los Angeles CA
  4. ^ atlasobscura.com, Naval and Marine Corps Reserve Center
  5. ^ marines.mil, Marines of 1st Civil Affairs Group, I MEF bridge the gap between civilian and Military Ops, By Lance Cpl. April Price, February 23, 2015

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