The U.S. Coast Guard has selected the former Birmingham-Southern College campus for its new training center.
The Coast Guard could start training new members at the site by the end of the year.
The United States Coast Guard (USCG) has chosen the Birmingham-Southern College campus as a new training facility.
The former Birmingham-Southern College (BSC) campus is becoming a new training center for the United States Coast Guard.
A second recruit training facility was needed because the Coast Guard is planning to add 15,000 new service members by 2028, DHS said.
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