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2005 Report to the Base Closure and Realignment Commission: Industrial JCSG Justification Book

Description: INSTALLATION ENVIRONMENTAL PROFILE MARINE CORPS AIR STATION BEAUFORT, SC, Air Quality (DoD Question #210-225), Cultural/Archeological/Tribal Resources (DoD Question #229-237), Dredging (DoD Question # 226-228), Land Use Constraints/Sensitive Resource Areas (DoD Question #198-201, 238, 240-247, 254-256, 273), Marine Mammal/Marine Resources/Marine Sanctuaries (DoD Question #248-250, 252-253), Noise (DoD Question # 202-209, 239), Threatened and Endangered Species/Critical Habitat (DoD Question #25… more
Date: June 4, 2005
Creator: United States. Department of Defense.
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Summary of Scenario Environmental Impacts for Realignment of Fort Benning to Fort Jackson

Description: Public Document - DISREGARD RESTRICTION HEADER. This recommendation, in conjunction with the Realign Fort Leonard Wood (Drill Sergeant School to Fort Jackson) recommendation, consolidates Drill Sergeant’s Training from three locations Fort Benning, Fort Jackson, & Fort Leonard Wood to one location, Fort Jackson and facilitates the activation of Brigade Combat Team (light) at Fort Benning. Outlines existing facilities and services provided by both bases and compares them to make a case for r… more
Date: August 23, 2005
Creator: United States. Department of Defense.
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Community Input from the Charleston, SC Metro Chamber of Commerce, in support of the Joint Transportation, Logistics, Engineering and Training Complex

Description: Community Input from the Charleston, SC Metro Chamber of Commerce, in support of the Joint Transportation, Logistics, Engineering and Training Complex. Included in the document is the presentation "Charleston, SC, A Joint Military Complex: Existing, Proven, Unique - a model for Transformation".
Date: June 24, 2005
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Department of the Navy - Memorandum for the Record - Infrastructure Analysis Team Meeting With Charleston Metro Chamber of Commerce 9 Dec 2004

Description: The Honorable Gordon R. England, Secretary of the Navy, and Mr. Thomas Ledvina, Assistant General Counsel (I&E), met at 1327 on 9 December 2004 with a delegation from the Charleston, South Carolina, Metro Chamber of Commerce (CMCOC). Attending for the CMCOC were: The Honorable Richard Eckstrom, Comptroller General, State of South Carolina; the Honorable Ed Fava, Charleston County Council; Mr. Peter Wertimer, Immediate Past President, CMCOC; VADM Albert J. Baccario, USN (Ret.), Chair, Milita… more
Date: August 29, 2005
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