To: steplock
Yes , it's still a training base. It's now the home of the Army Intelligence Center. The Army closed out the Intel School at Ft Devens nearly ten years ago and moved it out here. Everyone in MI passes through here -- enlisted, warrant officers, and commissioned officers. A lot of Air Force, Navy, and Marines. The airfield was lengthened and strenthened to serve as an emergency landing site for the space shuttle, even. Just the kind of place an illegal alien should be getting that warm, fuzzy, safe feeling.
Illegals like Federal land. They're safe there. The hottest crossing spots here in Cochise County are Fort Huachuca, Coronado National Memorial, and the San Pedro National Riparian Conservation Area. Until now, Fort Huachuca had only six MPs assigned to patrol the less populated areas of the post where the illegals were hiking around. Coronado had five or six rangers. San Pedro is run by The Nature Conservancy for the Feds, but seems to have no real permanent staff other than a couple of people selling tree-hugger trinkets at a house down by the river.
41 posted on
03/25/2003 6:48:38 PM PST by
JackelopeBreeder
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To: JackelopeBreeder
Illegals like Federal land. They're safe there. The hottest crossing spots here in Cochise County are Fort Huachuca, Coronado National Memorial, and the San Pedro National Riparian Conservation Area. Until now, Fort Huachuca had only six MPs assigned to patrol the less populated areas of the post where the illegals were hiking around. Coronado had five or six rangers. San Pedro is run by The Nature Conservancy for the Feds, but seems to have no real permanent staff other than a couple of people selling tree-hugger trinkets at a house down by the river.
Thats the truth they dont move thru populated areas.
Is it true they rounded up Iraqis? on a Douglas Ranch on thankgiving day some years back? 98? 99?
46 posted on
03/25/2003 6:56:56 PM PST by
mylife
To: JackelopeBreeder
It's a SENSOR training area - it is sooo covered with the latest in sensor equipment that not even a gnat should be able to land there without setting off hundreds of alars.
Any aliens getting in AND getting back out - MUST be done with govt approval.
66 posted on
03/26/2003 10:47:01 AM PST by
steplock
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