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Old 05-13-2005, 09:37   #2
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http://www.foxnews.com/projects/pdf/appendix_c.pdf

Looks pretty bipartisan to me. No real line between Red and Blue gains and losses.

Great day to own property in:

China Lake
Ft Carson
Little Rock AFB
Ft Benning
Eglin AFB
DFAS Indianapolis
Ft Riley
Aberdeen Proving Ground
Ft Meade
Nellis AFB
Ft Bragg (from Pope AFB?)
DSC Colombus, OH
Ft Sill
MCB Quantico
Nav Sta Norfolk
Nav Shipyard Norfolk
Nav Sta Bremerton

Biggest Winners:
Ft Belvoir, +11, 858
Ft. Bliss +11,500
Ft. Benning +9,839
Ft. Sam Houston +9,364
Ft. Meade +5,361


Sucks to be in:

Eilson AFB
Ft Knox
New London
Walter Reed?!?!
Ft McPherson
Great Lakes Nav Sta
DFAS, anywhere but Indy
Portsmouth Nav Shipyard
NAS Brunswick
Ft Monmouth
Cannon AFB
Pope AFB (to Bragg?)
Grand Forks AFB
Brooks City Base, TX
Nav Sta Ingleside, TX
Red River Army Depot
Lackland AFB
Sheppard AFB
Ft Monroe
Ft Eustis

Biggest Losers:
Leased Space in VA -22,925
Overseas -13,500
Sub Base New London -8,460
Walter Reed AMC -5,630
Ft Monmouth -5,272
Ft McPherson -4,131
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