EAFR: Ethan Allen Firing Range

Camp Ethan Allen Training SiteThe Ethan Allen Firing Range, located in Jericho, Vermont, is a training facility, home to the Army Mountain Warfare School,  the headquarters of the 86th Infantry Brigade Combat Team (Mountain), as well as the headquarters and Alpha Company, 3rd Battalion 172nd Infantry (Mountain). The Vermont National Guard also manages the National Guard Biathlon Team on a world-class training area.

The live-fire events listed below are subject to change to meet training needs. Please feel free to contact the Vermont Army National Guard with any concerns that might arise using the "contact us" form below.

For information on civilian use of federal lands, please send an email to mil.rentalrequests@vermont.gov.

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Training Schedule

December 2023

Date Training Time
19-21 Dec Small Arms 7 p.m.
22-25 Dec No Scheduled Military Training  
26-28 Dec Small Arms 7 p.m.
19-31 Dec No Scheduled Military Training  

 

January 2024

Date Training Time
01 Jan No Scheduled Military Training  
02-12 Jan Small Arms 7 p.m.
13-15 Jan No Scheduled Military Training  
16-18 Jan Small Arms 7 p.m.
19 Jan Small Arms, Blanks, Pyro 7 p.m.
20-31 Jan Small Arms, Blanks, Pyro 7 p.m.

 

WESTMINSTER TRAINING SITE

19-20 Jan Blanks and Pyro 1 a.m. (20th)
20-21 Jan Blanks and Pyro 1 a.m. (21st)

LEGEND:

Small Arms: Handheld weapons (M-4 and M-16 rifles, pistols)
Crew-Served Weapons: Vehicle- or fixed-mount weapons (e.g., M-2 .50 caliber machine gun)
Indirect Fire: Mortars or artillery

 

NOTE:

Ranges are typically scheduled to start at 7 or 8 a.m. on days that firing is scheduled.

Schedule is subject to change. For questions, please email VTNationalGuard@army.mil or call (802) 338-3000, Option 3, Option 1 to leave a voicemail.

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Previous EAFR Tours

Master Sgt. Daniel Westover, coach, National Guard Biathlon Program, describes the rifle used by biathletes in competition at Camp Ethan Allen Training Site, Oct. 22, 2021. Military retirees and neighbors of the range, among others, participated in a public tour of CEATS where they received an overview of range operations and visited military barracks; construction of a new Army Mountain Warfare School; weapon ranges; and the biathlon program. (U.S. Army photo by Maj. J. Scott Detweiler)
Lt. Col. David Fabricious, range director of plans and operations, training site command, Garrison Support Command describes individual weapon qualification standards on a pistol range at Camp Ethan Allen Training Site, Oct. 22, 2021. Military retirees and neighbors of the range, among others, participated in a public tour of CEATS where they received an overview of range operations and visited military barracks; construction of a new Army Mountain Warfare School; weapon ranges; and the biathlon program. (U.S. Army photo by Maj. J. Scott Detweiler)
Tour participants observe a high-angle range used by snipers and U.S. Army Mountain Warfare School students to train on engaging targets at distance from an elevated position at Camp Ethan Allen Training Site, Oct. 22, 2021. Military retirees and neighbors of the range, among others, participated in a public tour of CEATS where they received an overview of range operations and visited military barracks; construction of a new Army Mountain Warfare School; weapon ranges; and the biathlon program. (U.S. Army photo by Maj. J. Scott Detweiler)
1st Sgt. Max Rooney, Army Mountain Warfare School, 124th Regional Training Institute, describes the construction process and course overview for the only mountain warfare school in the U.S. Military on Camp Ethan Allen Training Site, Oct. 22, 2021. Military retirees and neighbors of the range, among others, participated in a public tour of CEATS where they received an overview of range operations and visited military barracks; construction of a new Army Mountain Warfare School; weapon ranges; and the biathlon program. (U.S. Army photo by Maj. J. Scott Detweiler)
Tour participants handle a rifle used by biathletes in competition at Camp Ethan Allen Training Site, Oct. 22, 2021. Military retirees and neighbors of the range, among others, participated in a public tour of CEATS where they received an overview of range operations and visited military barracks; construction of a new Army Mountain Warfare School; weapon ranges; and the biathlon program. (U.S. Army photo by Maj. J. Scott Detweiler)
Tour participants observe a biathlete’s training at Camp Ethan Allen Training Site, Oct. 22, 2021. Military retirees and neighbors of the range, among others, participated in a public tour of CEATS where they received an overview of range operations and visited military barracks; construction of a new Army Mountain Warfare School; weapon ranges; and the biathlon program. (U.S. Army photo by Maj. J. Scott Detweiler)
1st Sgt. Anthony Fletcher, training site command, Garrison Support Command, demonstrates how targets work on a pistol range at Camp Ethan Allen Training Site, Oct. 22, 2021. Military retirees and neighbors of the range, among others, participated in a public tour of CEATS where they received an overview of range operations and visited military barracks; construction of a new Army Mountain Warfare School; weapon ranges; and the biathlon program. (U.S. Army photo by Maj. J. Scott Detweiler)

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