>>Grotton, CT, Portsmouth Navy
is that a shipyard?
Post them here!
where are you getting htis from?
Red State Alert!
Otis Air National Guard Base (MA)
Blue State blues.
Portsmouth? My God, I hope Bath Iron Works gets the DDX contract, or there won't be a shipbuilder drawin a paycheck anywhere in Maine.
the blue states need to get used to being screwed.....
Link please?
State of Georgia potentials: Ft. McPherson, NSCS Athens and a Marine Facility ??
I'd like to see your sources on this. Monmouth has been expanded substantially recently.
Fort McPherson, GA
Nothing about this on AP breaking news
Just because they are on the list, does not mean they are going to close or be realigned. My uncle was in charge of this stuff in the US Air Force for 35 years.
(Groton-AP, May 13, 2005 Updated 9:25 AM) _ Southeastern Connecticut could take a big economic hit.
The Associated Press has learned the U.S. Naval Submarine Base in Groton is on the Pentagon's list of proposed base closures.
A U.S. Army Reserve Center in New Haven and Air Guard Station at Bradley Airport are also on the Pentagon list to be shut down.
This list won't be easy to come by ...
Will these base closings coincide with the building of the Voinovich memorial tollway?
Senator James Inhofe just announced all Oklahoma bases are safe and in fact, our bases will be gaining. Fort Sill (Army) will have the largest gain of 3500.
Great Day for the State of Oklahoma who went for the President in all our counties, have open skies to fly, an open firing range at Fort Sill that the town of Lawton doesn't hate and love our military.
Altus is going to lose the C-5 and gain more C-117's, Tinker and Vance AFBs are going to gain personnel in the realignment along with the above mentioned Fort Sill. Our Tulsa ANG will gain more F-16's and our OKC National Guard will lose the C-130's they have and get newer aircraft. The Army at McAllister will remain untoched where conventional bombs are made.
Senator Inhofe gets our praise and thanks for all his hard work in seeing our Oklahoma bases have been upgraded over the years and able to stand the scutiny of DoD.
33 Major U.S. Bases Would Close Under Plan
By LIZ SIDOTI, Associated Press Writer
3 minutes ago
WASHINGTON - The Pentagon will propose shutting 150 military installations from Maine to Hawaii, including 33 major bases, The Associated Press learned Friday, triggering the first round of base closures in a decade and an intense struggle by communities to save their facilities.
More than 100 other smaller facilities would also be closed, including scores of Reserve and National Guard installations. Defense Secretary Donald H. Rumsfeld will announce the Pentagon's recommendations Friday morning. He has said the move would save $48.8 billion over 20 years while reshaping the military for America's expected 21st century adversaries.
Among the major closures is Ellsworth Air Force Base in South Dakota, home to 29 B-1B bombers, half the nation's fleet of the aircraft, and the state's second largest employer.
During the 2004 campaign, Republican John Thune told voters that if elected to replace then Senate Minority Leader Tom Daschle, his GOP ties would ensure that the base remained open. Daschle said that as minority leader, he would have an appointment to the Base Realignment and Closure Commission and be in a better position to help Ellsworth.