Duration 8:2

Mohave Indian land, Fort Irwin California | 40 زرنا صديق في اكبر ثكنة عسكرية امريكية Japan

4 466 watched
0
155
Published 29 Mar 2022

#25WITH25SanDiego#California#Oussamacopenhagen#Tahaessou#USA#Europe#Australia#newzealand#Morocco#BizigaHakim#المغرب#Dubai#NewYork#MuhammedAli#MichaelJackson#Sealions#Seals#LajollaCove#Rayan#Bushcraft#Fortirwn هذه القناة تعمل على توفير أفضل مشاركة للفلوغات و اكتشاف أماكن جديدة : شكراً لأي شخص إشترك في القناة و ترك لي تعليق,إعجاب بالفيديوتشجعتكم ,أرائكم مهمة🔔.شكرا لأي شخص اشترك في القناة وترك لنا اعجاب و الله أحبكم جميعا تابعوني على 🧡 https://www.instagram.com/aazizamezyan/ ::::::::::: Fort Irwin National Training Center is a major training area for the United States military in the Mojave Desert in northern San Bernardino County, California. Fort Irwin is at an average elevation of 2,454 feet (748 m).[2] It is located 37 miles (60 km) northeast of Barstow, in the Calico Mountains. The National Training Center is part of the US Army Forces Command (FORSCOM). The opposing force at the National Training Center (NTC) is the 11th Armored Cavalry Regiment, the Blackhorse Cavalry, who are stationed at the base to provide an opposing force to units on a training rotation at Fort Irwin. In September 2017, a state-of-the-art hospital was opened that provides healthcare services to the Fort Irwin beneficiaries. Fort Irwin works within the R-2502 Special Use Airspace Complex. The 2010 United States census reported Fort Irwin's population was 8,84 The Fort Irwin area has a history dating back almost 15,000 years, when Native Americans of the Lake Mojave Period were believed to live in the area. Native American settlements and pioneer explorations in the area were first recorded when the Spanish missionary Padre Francisco Garces traveled the Mohave Trail with Mohave Indian guides in 1776. During his travels, he noted several small bands of Indians, and is believed to have been the first European to make contact with the Native Americans of the area. Jedediah Smith is thought to have been the first European American to explore the area in 1826. A fur trapper, Smith was soon followed by other pioneers traveling the Old Spanish Trail between Santa Fe and Los Angeles. The trail crossed the area on the eastern edge of Fort Irwin, between Salt Spring and the Mojave River. The Old Spanish Trail passed through Silurian Valley, then west through the Avawatz Mountains at Red Pass and beyond the playa of Red Pass Lake, through a gap between the Soda and Tiefort Mountains to Bitter Spring in a wash in the next valley. Bitter Spring was the only reliable watering and grazing place along the route. From Bitter Spring the trail led 18.75 miles (30.18 km) southwest climbing Alvord Mountain to cross Impassable Pass to descend Spanish Canyon and cross the plains to the location of Fork of the Road on the north side of the Mojave River where it met the Mohave Trail. In 1844, Captain John C. Fremont, accompanied by Kit Carson, was the first member of the US Army to visit the Fort Irwin area. Captain Fremont established a camp near Bitter Springs as he pioneered a route that served travelers on the Old Spanish Trail, and later the Mormon Road, linking Salt Lake City to California. This camp was later to become an important water and grazing place for pioneers crossing the Mojave Desert during California's settlement and gold rush.

Category

Show more

Comments - 60