Greensboro Training Center

The Greensboro Training Center (Greensboro Overseas Replacement Depot) is a closed United States Army Air Forces installation. It was last assigned to the . It was closed on 15 December 1946. The Greensboro Center opened in November 1941 as the headquarters of the First Technical Training District, Air Corps Technical Training Command. In 1943, it was expanded to become AAF Basic Training Center No. 10, welcoming nearly 90,000 men into the United States Army Air Forces to undergo basic military training (BMT). Transferred to the Army Personnel Distribution Center in June 1944, the Greensboro Overseas Replacement Depot (ORD), arranged the deployment of over 150,000 airmen to overseas groups and squadrons in combat theaters around the world. With the end of the war in 1945, nearly 30,000 men

Greensboro Training Center

The Greensboro Training Center (Greensboro Overseas Replacement Depot) is a closed United States Army Air Forces installation. It was last assigned to the . It was closed on 15 December 1946. The Greensboro Center opened in November 1941 as the headquarters of the First Technical Training District, Air Corps Technical Training Command. In 1943, it was expanded to become AAF Basic Training Center No. 10, welcoming nearly 90,000 men into the United States Army Air Forces to undergo basic military training (BMT). Transferred to the Army Personnel Distribution Center in June 1944, the Greensboro Overseas Replacement Depot (ORD), arranged the deployment of over 150,000 airmen to overseas groups and squadrons in combat theaters around the world. With the end of the war in 1945, nearly 30,000 men