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		|  05-13-2005, 08:38 | #1 |  
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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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		|  05-13-2005, 10:14 | #3 |  
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			Kelly Support Center *sigh*
 Mom is flipping because all the great deals are going to disappear along with the commissary.  Looks like we might have to drive 4 hours now to get our ID cards lol.  The town of Oakdale is going to be struggling now, especially since they are recovering from their worst flood in years.
 
 I guess this was long overdue though.  The missle defense station there hasn't been in use for years.  They converted part of the old Radar Station (looks like the disney ball) into a weight room/Gym.
 
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		|  05-13-2005, 10:32 | #4 |  
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			Consolidating DFAS was only a matter of time.  
 I'm not that familier with how the reserve centers are set up -- are they consolidating?
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			I suspect that they are un/underutilized since the RC reapportionment in the early 90s.
 Combat units were transferred from the Reserves to the Guard, and Combat Support/CSS units were supposed to go from the Guard to the Reserves.
 
 Unfortunately, states did not want to lose the support units, especially the ones with disaster relief capability, so they were kept by the Guard.
 
 Now the Army Reserve is much smaller than it used to be, and probably has an excess of facilities.
 
 Just my .02, YMVM.
 
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		|  05-13-2005, 10:52 | #6 |  
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			I was just wondering why a National Guard Reserve Center would be on a Federal BRAC list.  I thought a NG facility would be owned by the state.
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 Ft Knox...
 |  you forgot to mention Hawthorne NV...of course, even if the base stayed open, it sucks to be in Hawthorne NV...
		 
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				 you forgot to mention Hawthorne NV...of course, even if the base stayed open, it sucks to be in Hawthorne NV... |  Actually, Hawthorne is pretty neat.
 
Great place for practicing high angle shooting, as LR 1947 can attest.
 
The thing that concerns me is that in consideration of a small savings over time, and a large expense in cleaning up and returning bases, we lose the ability to expand in the event of a major future requirement.
 
Can you imagine having to buy land for and build bases today like we did in WW II?  The environmental impact studies alone would take forever.
 
We also lose the exposure these bases provide for positive impact on the communities.  Many kids today have never seen a servicemenber in real life, let alone had one for a neighbor, a coach, etc.
 
Some of these decisions make no sense at all.  Realigning Pope AFB and McChord AFB, two of the bases that support Army installations and their rapid deployments?  Moving an SFG from one of the largest Army bases in the world, home of USASOC and the SF Schoolhouse to go to an AF base with no real infrastructure to support SF training or deployment requirements?  I guess AFSOC will finally have a real FID capability.  Looks like some pretty stupid decisions to me. 
 
Finally, we further concentrate our resources in fewer and fewer baskets, making targeting much easier for those who would oppose us.
 
I would favor mothballing and realigning bases, with no closure.  That preserves the resources, removes the cost of clean-ups, and allows for a return if future requirements arise. 
 
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				 Actually, Hawthorne is pretty neat. |  ssshhhh...i actually like it around there...just hope the C*lif*rnians don't find it...
 
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				 Great place for practicing high angle shooting, as LR 1947 can attest. |  in my mind, while lacking a WalMart, Starbucks and other amenities of contemporary civilization, it would be a hell of a place to soldier...nothing for miles and miles, but miles and miles..
 
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				 The thing that concerns me is that in consideration of a small savings over time, and a large expense in cleaning up and returning bases, we lose the ability to expand in the event of a major future requirement. |  well, it seems our politicos are smug in the fact that DS, OEF, OIF and others have been handled without having to cancel a World Series, Stanley Cup (the sports did that themselves), we're not rationing aspartame, sugar or gasoline at home and for the most part, all of these endeavors haven't really disrupted life in suburbia...
 
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				 Can you imagine having to buy land for and build bases today like we did in WW II?  The environmental impact studies alone would take forever. |  three years for a minor subdivision...probably 103 years for a military installation...land values in western NV and eastern CA have doubled in the last 5 years...160 acres, fair market value, runs around $1M...you'd need probably 2560 acres for a DZ the size of Sicily, so thats $16M...an artillery impact area could be a real problem...
 
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				 Finally, we further concentrate our resources in fewer and fewer baskets, making targeting much easier for those who would oppose us. |  this is the part that strikes me as shear lunacy...idiotic, almost...almost as idiotic as the "peace dividend" we derived from ending the Cold War...do you recall the White Paper circulated by DoD around Summer of 1992 identifying defense priorities for the coming years?  wish i still had that lying around somewhere...unfortunately, it doesn't reflect well on our politicians ability to prepare for the future...i wonder if anyone ever thought about that?  let's close down all but four or five Army posts, leave the same number of Air Force bases and a couple of Naval Yards...Pearl Harbor ring a bell top these schmucks?
 
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				 I would favor mothballing and realigning bases, with no closure.  That preserves the resources, removes the cost of clean-ups, and allows for a return if future requirements arise. |  this reasoning has to be fundamentally flawed...i am in complete agreement with it...
		 
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			The RC is more of a realginment.
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Here is the whole ball of Wax!! Hope you have a high speed ISP connection.
 
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			I do.
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			Fort Bragg, NC
 Recommendation: Realign Fort Bragg, NC, by relocating the 7th Special Forces Group (SFG) to Eglin AFB, FL, and by activating the 4th Brigade Combat Team (BCT), 82d Airborne Division and relocating European-based forces to Fort Bragg, NC.
 
 Justification: This recommendation co-locates Army Special Operation Forces with Air Force Special Operations Forces at Eglin AFB, activates the 4th BCT of the 82nd Airborne Division and relocates Combat Service Support units to Fort Bragg from Europe to support the Army modular force transformation. This realignment and activation of forces enhances military value and training capabilities by locating Special Operations Forces (SOF) in locations that best support Joint specialized training needs, and by creating needed space for the additional brigade at Fort Bragg. This recommendation is consistent with and supports the Army’s Force Structure Plan submitted with the FY 06 budget, and provides the necessary capacity and capability, including surge, to support the units affected by this action.
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			Guess we are going to be bitches for the AF.
 One lone SF COL in charge of an SFG on an installation with a USAF LTG.  How long will that work?  Post support year round, here we come!
 
 Where will the ARSOF support facilities, ranges, shoothouses, CIF, etc. be located?
 
 Glad that this will free up space on Bragg for the 4th BDE of the 82nd.  Maybe they will put the Brigade in the 7th SFGA area and barracks?
 
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