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digitalsm

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Texas took the largest hit in terms of number of closures. All were reserve bases and depots. Its odd though, they shut down Carswell in the late '80s or early '90s. In the mid '90s it came back as Joint Reserve Base, under a different name. Now its back to Carswell Air Station & Joint Reserve Base.

Anyone that thinks these dont have economic impact, even the "small" bases, has no idea what they are talking about. It took over 10 years and the reopening and major usage of Carswell for the area that surrounds it to come back economically.
 

1EZduzit

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Originally posted by: EagleKeeper
Originally posted by: alent1234
TX also has bases in the cross hairs. how is that possible?

The SD one is a biggie and supposedly John Thune ran on keeping it open and saving the jobs.

Most of the TX sites are reserve centers, not large bases. Therre functions will be folded up into other sites.

Ellsworth supports an outdate mission.

Look at what the mission of the actual sites are before panicing.

These lists are not made up at the spur of the moment, usually 2-3 years before hand, then are evaluated from different standpoints before being presented.

Congress has to do a up/down, no cherry picking.

I really don't care if they close Ellsworth myself. They have half the B-1 bombers stationed there and they will all be moved to .....Texas of course. They can pursue their "outdated mission" there. LMAO

Ellseworth has all modern, updated facilities and I don't really see how closing it will save much money?? It will just put the paychecks of the military personel in another bank someplace else.

I hope if they're going to close it, they do it fast. The Black Hills area has had a very, very good economy for a long time and I welcome them to "my nightmare". Maybe next election they won't feel so conservative??? :laugh:
 

EagleKeeper

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Originally posted by: digitalsm
Texas took the largest hit in terms of number of closures. All were reserve bases and depots. Its odd though, they shut down Carswell in the late '80s or early '90s. In the mid '90s it came back as Joint Reserve Base, under a different name. Now its back to Carswell Air Station & Joint Reserve Base.

Anyone that thinks these dont have economic impact, even the "small" bases, has no idea what they are talking about. It took over 10 years and the reopening and major usage of Carswell for the area that surrounds it to come back economically.

Difference between a base and a reserve center.
Most bases will have a short term negative impact, but after 5-10 years, the impact can become positive in terms of development. MAny times it is up to the local community to determine how to put this massive resource into play.

Actual bases have a built up infrastructure, that is well maintained; high densiity and single family housing, small business structure, warehouses, offices, utilites structures and sometimes airfields

 

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Originally posted by: alent1234
TX also has bases in the cross hairs. how is that possible?

The SD one is a biggie and supposedly John Thune ran on keeping it open and saving the jobs.

You should have seen John Thune's interview on the local TV network. Talk about the look of a fox caught in the chicken house!!!
 

Horus

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Oh jeez...Ellsworth is getting shut down? I thought Ellsworth was a MAJOR airbase in the SAC?

Interesting...thought it was important for the nukes, too...

Wow, shutting down two chem depots, too...keep away from THOSE rail cars as the crap gets transported...
 

EatSpam

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Originally posted by: conjur
Expect a lot of bases in the home states of key Republicans to be spared.

That was my original thought, but Texas had a ton of base closings.
 

rahvin

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Originally posted by: EagleKeeper
Difference between a base and a reserve center.
Most bases will have a short term negative impact, but after 5-10 years, the impact can become positive in terms of development. MAny times it is up to the local community to determine how to put this massive resource into play.

Actual bases have a built up infrastructure, that is well maintained; high densiity and single family housing, small business structure, warehouses, offices, utilites structures and sometimes airfields

The are about half a dozen major facilities being closed and the rest are reserve facilities and fluff and leftovers from the last BRAC as someone else mentioned. I have to say looking at the list that it looks like to me that partisonship played no role in the creation of the list. The pentagon was very even handed in selecting the facilities for closure.

Now we get to see the politics and BS as the BRAC committe reviews the list and resubmits to the white house then congress will grandstand it for a year or so.
 

rahvin

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Originally posted by: Horus
Wow, shutting down two chem depots, too...keep away from THOSE rail cars as the crap gets transported...

Don't know about the other one, but Deseret Chemical Depot in Utah will have incinerated all the chemical weapon stores in Utah at the end of 06 so the shutdown just means they aren't going to try to import the munitions from other sites to burn them.
 

conjur

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Originally posted by: Horus
Oh jeez...Ellsworth is getting shut down? I thought Ellsworth was a MAJOR airbase in the SAC?
And Thune campaigned against Daschle saying he had the President's ear. Guess ol' George wasn't listening.
 

rahvin

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Originally posted by: SuperTool
No need for Reserve centers, since the Reserves are in Iraq ;)

And at the recruiting rate they are pulling in there won't be any reserves in a couple years.
 

EagleKeeper

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Originally posted by: conjur
Originally posted by: Horus
Oh jeez...Ellsworth is getting shut down? I thought Ellsworth was a MAJOR airbase in the SAC?
And Thune campaigned against Daschle saying he had the President's ear. Guess ol' George wasn't listening.

The complete purpose of having the BRAC was to get politics out of the equation.
Congress realized that they would never agree on a closure; therefore the BRAC was set up to be an yea/nay vote with no cherry picking allowed.

 

alent1234

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Originally posted by: EatSpam
Originally posted by: conjur
Expect a lot of bases in the home states of key Republicans to be spared.

That was my original thought, but Texas had a ton of base closings.



maybe bush plans on moving to NY to live next to billy boy?
 

mwtgg

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I live down the street from the Naval Air Station in Willow Grove. Our great governor really wants it to stay open.
 

EagleKeeper

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Originally posted by: mwtgg
I live down the street from the Naval Air Station in Willow Grove. Our great governor really wants it to stay open.

We saw the way your senator handled the Commanche project also.

Politics are out of the equation unless you can get a majority of comgress to scream foul.
 

mwtgg

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Originally posted by: EagleKeeper
Originally posted by: mwtgg
I live down the street from the Naval Air Station in Willow Grove. Our great governor really wants it to stay open.

We saw the way your senator handled the Commanche project also.

Politics are out of the equation unless you can get a majority of comgress to scream foul.

My senators are morons. One is an obvious tool, the other likes to talk tough, but does nothing in the end.
 

rahvin

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Originally posted by: EagleKeeper
Originally posted by: conjur
Originally posted by: Horus
Oh jeez...Ellsworth is getting shut down? I thought Ellsworth was a MAJOR airbase in the SAC?
And Thune campaigned against Daschle saying he had the President's ear. Guess ol' George wasn't listening.

The complete purpose of having the BRAC was to get politics out of the equation.
Congress realized that they would never agree on a closure; therefore the BRAC was set up to be an yea/nay vote with no cherry picking allowed.

Yea, they just load BRAC with all ex-politico's so that all the politics and BS occurs behind closed doors. ;) Jim Hansen spent 20+ years in the house making sure Hill Airforce base in Utah never made it on any lists and he's one of the members of BRAC and big supprise, Hill isn't on the list. ;)
 

dmcowen674

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Originally posted by: mwtgg
I live down the street from the Naval Air Station in Willow Grove. Our great governor really wants it to stay open.

I'm surprised at the closing of Fort McPherson near Atlanta Airport.

It used to be known as the shadow Pentagon, if D.C. got taken out, the Govt would be able to be run out of Ft Mac. They must have moved to another site.

Also closing Naval Air Station Atlanta is a surprise. It is a shared base with Lockheed, they build the F-22 and C-130's there. Also when a President visits Georgia, they fly in and out of NAS Atlanta. Guess they would have to use Atlanta Airport like any other civilian.

 

CaptnKirk

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Originally posted by: dmcowen674
Originally posted by: mwtgg
I live down the street from the Naval Air Station in Willow Grove. Our great governor really wants it to stay open.

I'm surprised at the closing of Fort McPherson near Atlanta Airport.

It used to be known as the shadow Pentagon, if D.C. got taken out, the Govt would be able to be run out of Ft Mac. They must have moved to another site.

Also closing Naval Air Station Atlanta is a surprise. It is a shared base with Lockheed, they build the F-22 and C-130's there. Also when a President visits Georgia, they fly in and out of NAS Atlanta. Guess they would have to use Atlanta Airport like any other civilian.
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Lockheed Marietta wil inherit the airport facilities, there will be some effort to leave the air traffic control
in the juristiction of a military resident group to conduct flight test & welcome dignitaries.
 

d3n

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I noticed that they were shutting down Canon AFB . That place is in the middle of nowhere.
 

PlasticJesus

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Originally posted by: d3n
I noticed that they were shutting down Canon AFB . That place is in the middle of nowhere.


I'm sure that there are a lot of Air Force types who are excited by that news. I've heard more than one person say that if you are not divorced before you get there, you will be before you leave.
 

imported_Condor

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Originally posted by: Starbuck1975
Expect a lot of bases in the home states of key Republicans to be spared.
Not hard to do considering that a majority of military bases, particularly the Army, exist in key Republican states.

Oh, and politicians from both parties are guilty of protecting such installations in their home states, often hindering or otherwise blocking closures and consolidations that would provide the greatest benefit to our military.

Yeah, but Conjurs compass only points in one direction.