VMI Breaks Ground for New Training Grounds 
LEXINGTON, Va., Sept. 11, 2009 – Ground was broken for a
project to expand and upgrade training facilities for Virginia Military
Institute on Sept. 9.
“This project provides a capability for the entire Corps of
Cadets in terms of their objectives, their team goals, and their fitness,” said
Gen. J.H. Binford Peay III, superintendent. “It will provide facilities for
ROTC, our NCAA athletes, and our club sports athletes.”
The project, which is expected to be completed during the
summer of 2011, will provide improved facilities to train cadets in military,
athletic, and leadership skills. The $15 million state-funded project known as
the Military and Leadership Field Training Grounds will support military and
training programs offered through the Institute’s Department of Physical
Education, ROTC, and the Commandant’s Office.
Located in VMI’s “north post” area along Woods Creek, the
project will include, obstacle courses, a high ropes course, a baffled firing
range, three multipurpose drill fields that can be used for military training
and club sports, and improvements to the existing rappelling cliff. The project
will require the excavation and leveling of some areas. In addition, the road
along Woods Creek from Jordan’s Point to near Anderson Drive on VMI property
will be closed to traffic.
Pedestrian access to the Woods Creek Trail will not be
affected, though at certain times as the project progresses the trail will be
realigned to accommodate the construction.
Cadet cars that park in the construction area are being
relocated this weekend to reserved spaces on post and at the Kmart parking lot.
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