1995 Army Team Lead Desk Material - Adds to List Hearing, May 21, 1993 Page: 75 of 222
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~~9it's not a closure or realigrment that the
Commission wouldn't approve.
There's uncertainties on the
things that are Leaving. Obviously, we're
still studying the air Reserve movement dowm
to Dallas. But the issue of Bureau of
Personnel moving down there also -- Bureau of
Personrnel is kind of an tmsuaL issue. They
are currently in goverment space primarily,
although some small moint of leased space.
They are currently a tenant in Washington.
Being the only mission Left at
Memphis, they wilL then become the host at a
base, and we have some concerns about the
economics of that issue. And that's,
basicalLy, what BiLL is studying now. But
that's the thought process we have gone
through about the potential uncertainties
here, which could Leave us with a base with no
mission.
COMMISSRONER MCPHERSON: The
Naval hospital is connected with the Naval air
station?
MR. YELLING: The Naval
hospital there is to sport the active duty
people at the base there, yes.
MR. BLEY: We're talking about
moving about 2,000 people, Commissioner
McPherson, from SUPERS in the national capital
region to Memphis. So we're talking about it
becoming a host if the air Reserve center goes
away and the Naval technical air training goes
away. That means 2,000 people move to Memphis
and assume a host responsibility at that base.
GEN JOHNSON: Will, then, the
other national capital region activities
become a host at the bases they're intended to
move to?
MR. 8LEY: No. NAVSEA, in
term of a move across town to the facility
here very close to the national capital
region, in goverrment-owned space --
GEN JOHNSON: They would not
operate a base?
MR. BLEY: A base is a large
concept. I t would be a facility, a few
buildings in White Oak. iPERS moving to
Mewhis would operate a base.
MR. YELLIN: But White Oak,
Maryland, is a small facility, but it's a
free-standing facility, and their mission --
the research mission is being moved to Oolgran
and vacating that facility. And the Naval Sea
System Comnd is proposed to move from
offices in Crystal City to white Oak. So, as
Bill said, it's certainly not of the same
scope as moving to Naval Air Station Mnemphis,
but they will be, in essence, the host -- or
they wi l l be the owners, basically, of a base,
rather than just tenants in an office
building.
MR. BLEY: Al though, General,
you' re right there. There are more people
involved in that move, NAVSEA's move from
Arlington to White Oak, than there are
involved in this move with WiPERS.
GEN JOHNSON: But that move,
in essence, is moving into an office building
wi thout operat ing a space?MR. BLEY: Yes, sir. That's
correct.
COMMISSIONER MCPHERSON: Mr.
Chairman, I move the Commission consider Naval
Air Station Miphis, Tennessee, for a proposed
increase in the extent of real igruent
recommended by the Secretary and/or as a
proposed addition to the Secretary's List of
military installations reccanded for
closure.
I further move that the
Commission consider Naval Hospital Miltington,
Tennessee, as a proposed addition to the
Secretary's tist of military installations.
recommended for closure or real igrment.
COMMISSIONER STUART: Is there
a second to the motion?
COMMISSIONER COX: Second.
CHAIRMAN COURTER: The motion
is seconded. Any discussion on the motion?
COMMISSIONER BYRON: Mr.
Chairman, in case anyone has not been keeping
track, we so far have added 4 Army bases and
18 Naval facilities.
COMMISSIONER STUART: WleLL, we
know that someone kept track, then. We have a
lot of work to do.
This has been duly moved and
seconded. Any further statements or
discussion?
(No response.)
CHAIRMAN COURTER:
Commissioner Stuart.
COMMISSIONER STUART: Aye.
COMMISSIONER BYRON: Aye.
GEN JOHNSON: Aye.
CHAIRMAN COURTER: Aye.
COMMISSIONER MCPHERSON: Aye.
CCHISSIONER COX: Aye.
COMMISSIONER BOWAN: Aye.
MR. YELLIN: That's the end of
the Navy presentation. Do you have any
further quest ias?
CHAIRMAN COURTER: The onlyquestion I have
Chairman, could
record?is -.
MS. CHESTON: Excuse me. Mr.
I just record the vote for theCHAIRMAN COURTER: Oh, ['m
sorry. Counsel is going to record this vote.
MS. CHESTON: Thank you. O
the motion that the Commission consider HAS
Memphis, Tennessee, for a proposed increase in
the extent of real igment recommeded by the
Secretary and/or as a proposed addition to the
Secretary's list of military installations
recoamended for closure and, further, that the
Commission consider Naval Hospital Niltlington,
Tennessee, as a proposed addition to the
Secretary's List of military installations
recommended for closure or real igrent, the
vote is seven in favor, zero against; the
motion passes.
CHAIRMAN COURTER: Thank you
very much. And I know that staff or somebody
is keeping track: of this. I believe that
there was one tabled motion that we haven't
taken under consideration. Was there?
MR. BORDEN: That was an Army
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