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===JBLM Main and JBLM North=== JBLM has more than 25,000 soldiers and civilian workers. The post supports over 120,000 military retirees and more than 29,000 family members living both on and off-post. Fort Lewis proper contains {{convert|86000|acre|sqmi km2|abbr=on}}, and the [[Yakima Training Center]] covers {{convert|324000|acre|sqmi km2|abbr=on}}. JBLM Main & North have abundant, high-quality, close-in training areas, including 115 live fire ranges. Additional training space is available at the Yakima Training Center in eastern Washington, including maneuver areas and additional live fire ranges. In 2009, the former Fort Lewis Regional Correction Facility was remodeled and renamed the [[Northwest Joint Regional Correctional Facility]] (NWJRCF). The facility houses minimum- and medium-security prisoners from all branches of the U.S. Armed Forces.<ref name="Northwest Guardian">[http://www.nwguardian.com/103/story/5626.html ''Northwest Guardian'']{{dead link|date=October 2017 |bot=InternetArchiveBot |fix-attempted=yes }}</ref> Also adjacent to the post is [[Camp Murray]] ([[Washington National Guard]]).
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