1995 Army Team Lead Desk Material - Adds to List Hearing, May 21, 1993 Page: 27 of 222
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69course, is that we would like to, if at all
possible, go to every major facility on our
list or the Secretary's List.
It falls, I suppose, in a
similar category as the Agana Naval Air
Station that's not for Mr. Brown, but it's Mr.
Yellin. And that was a community that in 1968
indicated that that facility ought to be
closed, again in 1991, and now again in 1993.
And I just remind the Commission that with
regard to that community request, in Guam, we
did put it on our review List.
So we're going to take it up
for consideration during the Last votes, the
Last week in June. And I think my inkling
again, my feeling is that we ought to treat
Marcus Hook the sum way we treated Guam.
And, therefore, I wiLl make a motion. I move
that the Coamission consider Marcus Hook U.S.
Army Reserve Center, Pennsylvania, as a
proposed addition to the Secretary's List of
miLitary installations recommended for closure
or real i grment.
Do I hear a second?
COMMISSIONER STUART: I'll
second.
CHAIRMAN COURTER: Any
discussion on the motion?
(No response.)
CHAIRMAN COURTER: We'll start
out with Commissioner Bob Stuart on the vote.
COMMISSIONER STUART: Aye.
COMMISSIONER BYRON: No.
GEN JOHNSON: Aye.
CHAIRMAN COURTER: Aye.
COMMISSIONER MCPHERSON: Aye.
COMMISSIONER COX: No.
CO*HI SSKIONER BOWMAN: Aye.
CHAIRMAN COURTER: Counsel?
MS. CHESTON: Mr. Chairman,
the motion that the Commission consider Marcus
Nook U.S. Army Reserve Center, Persylvania,
as a proposed addition to the Secretary's List
of military installations recm for
closure or realignment, the final vote is 5 in
favor, two against. The motion passes.
CHAIRMAN COURTER: Why don't
you proceed.
MR. BRGIM: Sir, that
comptetes my presentation, subject to your
questions.
CHAIRMAN COURTER: Mr.
Behsm , 1 have a couple of questionss with
regard to the Army, then. Marcus Nook we just
did, and Lee we voted on. There's two things
that have been rnder active discussion. That
is Red River Army Depot, Anniston Army Depot.
MR. BEHRMANN: They will be
discussed later, when we get into the depot
issues.
CHAIRMAN COURTER: So they're
reserved for the depot issues?
MR. SEHRMANN: Yes, sir.
CHAIRMAN COURTER: ALLt right.
Do commit ss ioners have anyth ing
else to add or any further motions with regard
to Army, recognizing that those two Army
depots are going to be brought up when we do
the depots, when we do the joint services?Any comments by commissioners?
We're going to do this by motion. I'll
entertain a motion to recess for 10 minutes.
Is there a motion to recess?
COMMISSIONER MCPHERSON: So
moved.in favor?
recess for 10
taken.)
cront ntrder-CHAIRMAN COURTER: Second?
GEN JOHNSON: Second.
CHAIRMAN COURTER: All those
(Chorus of ayes.)
CHAIRMAN COURTER: We' l
minutes.
(Whereupon, a recess was
CHAIRMAN COURTER: If we can
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gentlemen in the room, if they would take
their seats, refrain from talking so we can
proceed.
From a procedural stancoint,
we will proceed this morning with the Navy
until 12:30, at which time we will recess.
What I want to announce is that at 12:30, when
we recess for Lunch, we will have a press
availability, and I'm not sure -- that's in
the same room, so cameras don't have to be
moved. I'm not sure exactly where
commissioners are going to stand yet.
And then we're going to
reconvene after the Luncheon recess at 2:30.
And with that, I'LL recognize Mr. Sehrmann.
MR. BEHRMANN: Mr. Chairman,
Alex Yellin is going to be prepared to lead
our brief. To his Left is Larry Jackson, who
is going to handle the shipyards issue. Also
joining us at the table is Mary Ellen Kraus,
who is the FAA representative. And if there
is any air space questions that you would Like
an opinion on from Mary Ellen or possibly from
the FAA, she is prepared to weigh in at any
time.
CHAIRMAN COURTER: Thank you.
And that reminds me, not only do we have--
and LuckiLy, we were blessed with FAA
detailees. Mare Ellen is one of them. And
they have done tremndous yecim work with
this Commission. One of the deficiencies we
had in 1991 was the fact that, although we had
great cooperation with the FAA when we asked,
there was no de:ai Lees from that agency to the
Base Closing Commission, which was rectified
this time. And their constant, vigilant irput
has been a real public service in our
deliberations. And we thank you that you're
here today, as well.
I want to mention we have, as
well, detail ees from GAO. And they have been
with us from the very beginning. And there's
quite a few. How many are there, Mr.
Behrmann, approximately?
MR. BEHRMANN: Presently,
there's seven.
CHAIRMAN CCURTER: Seven from
GAO. And they have been a tremendous help to
the staff, as well. Mr. Yellin, you are
recognized.
MR. YELLIN: Thank you, Mr.
Chairman.
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