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Staff Duty Officer:
317-504-6846
 
Lt. Col. R. Dale Lyles
Site Manager
 
Sgt. 1st Class Brad Staggs
Atterbury-Muscatatuck Public Affairs
 
MUTC Comment Line:
317-247-3300 ext. 41611
MUTC Specs
  • 1,000 Acres
  • Over 120 Training Structures 
  • 2,000+ Rooms
  • 1 - 7 Story Building
  • 1 - 5 Story Buildings
  • 20 - 3 Story Buildings
  • 16 - 2 Story Buildings
  • 6 Split Level Buildings
  • 14 Single Level buildings
  • 9 Buildings with basements
  • Over 1 mile of searchable tunnels
  • All are operational and fitted with functional equipment.
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Atterbury-Muscatatuck offers many venues for military, government and civilian training and pre-operational testing.
 
Those looking to utilize developmental (pre-operational) testing capabilities click here to view what Camp Atterbury offers.
 
Atterbury-Muscatatuck, in conjunction with Jefferson Air Range, provides outstanding opportunities to the developmental (pre-operational) testing community.
 
Additional training and mobilization information can be found on the Camp Atterbury website.
   
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Mucatatuck Urban Training Complex Security Officer Vicki Smith leads a tour of the morgue at the Hingley Medical Center at MUTC during the grand opening of the Muscatatuck Museum on Thursday, April 7th, at Muscatatuck Urban Training Complex in Butlerville, Ind. The museum was created to celebrate the history of the 85-year run of the Muscatatuck State Hospital. (Photo by Staff Sgt. David Bruce, Camp Atterbury Public Affairs Office)
Mucatatuck Urban Training Complex Security Officer Vicki Smith leads a tour of the morgue at the Hingley Medical Center at MUTC during the grand opening of the Muscatatuck Museum on Thursday, April 7th, at Muscatatuck Urban Training Complex in Butlerville, Ind. The museum was created to celebrate the history of the 85-year run of the Muscatatuck State Hospital. (Photo by Staff Sgt. David Bruce, Camp Atterbury Public Affairs Office)
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