The Provincial Special Duty Team has this one advantage.
The training equipment is complete, and the grounds are spacious.
Therefore, when the Detachment or even sometimes the whole Corps conducts concentration training, they often choose this location.
Participants from other units carry their belongings, travel dozens or hundreds of kilometers, even "leaving home and venturing far" to come here. But soldiers of the Provincial Special Duty Team don't even have to step outside their doors, they train at home.
Even when the First Squadron comes over, they don't have to stay here. Just send the people over in the morning and pick them up in the evening.
If they go to the Corps Training Base, that is, to the new recruit group's place, it's even closer. It takes just over ten minutes for the Second Squadron to send people there.
However, the concern of the Cadres below doesn't seem to be about the grounds.