1991 Base Realignment and Closure Commission
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The preliminary 1991 Base Realignment and Closure Commission list was released by the
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in 1991 as part of the ongoing
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. The list recommended closing 28 major
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s throughout the nation. This was the last Base Realignment and Closure Commission prior to the
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ending the
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Commissioners

James A. Courter, chairman; William L. Ball, III; Robert D. Stuart, Jr.; James C. Smith, II, P.E.; Arthur Levitt, Jr.; Howard H. Callaway; General Duane H. Cassidy, USAF (Ret.)


Justification

The commission was established to review the Defense Secretary's list of bases submitted to Congress on April 12, 1991. The seven commissioners and their staff held 28 hearings across the country, visited 47 military installations, and met hundreds of representatives of the surrounding communities. Base closures are politically sensitive issues often resulting in a major economic loss for the surrounding area. Analysts from the General Accounting Office, the Environmental Protection Agency, the Department of Defense, the Logistics Management Institute, and the Federal Emergency Management Agency worked closely with the commission.


Recommendations

Facilities slated for closure/realignment/redirection included: * Armaments, Munitions and Chemical Command (Realign) *
Army Materials Technology Laboratory An army (from Old French ''armee'', itself derived from the Latin verb ''armāre'', meaning "to arm", and related to the Latin noun ''arma'', meaning "arms" or "weapons"), ground force or land force is a fighting force that fights primarily on ...
(Realign) * Army Research Institute (Realign) * Battlefield Environmental Effects Element, Atmospheric Science Laboratory (Realign) *
Beale Air Force Base Beale Air Force Base (AFB) is a United States Air Force base located approximately east of Marysville, California. It is located outside Linda, about east of the towns of Marysville and Yuba City, and about north of Sacramento. The host ...
(Realign) * Belvoir Research and Development Center (Realign) * Bergstrom Air Force Base *
Carswell Air Force Base Carswell Air Force Base is a former United States Air Force (USAF) base, located northwest of Fort Worth, Texas. For most of its operational lifetime, the base's mission was to train and support heavy strategic bombing groups and wings. Carswe ...
* Castle Air Force Base * Construction Battalion Center Davisville * David Taylor Research Center Detachment Annapolis (Realign) *Directed Energy and Sensors and Basic and Applied Research Element of the Center for Night Vision and Electro-Optics (Realign) * Eaker Air Force Base * Electronic Technology Device Laboratory (Realign) * England Air Force Base * Fleet Combat Direction Systems Support Activity, San Diego (Realign) * Fort Benjamin Harrison *
Fort Chaffee Fort Chaffee Joint Maneuver Training Center is an Army National Guard installation in western Arkansas, adjacent to the city of Fort Smith. Established as Camp Chaffee in 1941, renamed to Fort Chaffee in 1956, Fort Chaffee has served as a United ...
* Fort Devens *
Fort Dix Fort Dix, the common name for the Army Support Activity (ASA) located at Joint Base McGuire-Dix-Lakehurst, is a United States Army post. It is located south-southeast of Trenton, New Jersey. Fort Dix is under the jurisdiction of the Air Force ...
(Realign) *
Fort Ord Fort Ord is a former United States Army post on Monterey Bay of the Pacific Ocean coast in California, which closed in 1994 due to Base Realignment and Closure (BRAC) action. Most of the fort's land now makes up the Fort Ord National Monument, ...
* Fort Polk (Realign) *Fuze Development and Production (armament and missile-related)
Harry Diamond Laboratories The Harry Diamond Laboratories (HDL) was a research facility of the Ordnance Development Division of the National Bureau of Standards and later the US Army, most notable for its work on proximity fuzes in World War II. The organization was founde ...
(Realign) *
Goodfellow Air Force Base Goodfellow Air Force Base is a nonflying United States Air Force base located in San Angelo, Texas, United States. As part of Air Education and Training Command, Goodfellow's main mission is cryptologic and intelligence training for the Air For ...
(Realign) * Grissom Air Force Base * Harry Diamond Laboratory * Hunters Point Annex, San Francisco * Integrated Combat Systems Test Facility San Diego * Letterman Army Institute of Research (Disestablish) *
Loring Air Force Base Loring Air Force Base was a United States Air Force installation in northeastern Maine, near Limestone and Caribou in Aroostook County. It was one of the largest bases of the U.S. Air Force's Strategic Air Command during its existence, and was t ...
* Lowry Air Force Base *
MacDill Air Force Base MacDill Air Force Base (MacDill AFB) is an active United States Air Force installation located 4 miles (6.4 km) south-southwest of downtown Tampa, Florida. The "host wing" for MacDill AFB is the 6th Air Refueling Wing (6 ARW), assig ...
(Realign) * March Air Force Base (Realign) *
Marine Corps Air Station Tustin Marine Corps Air Station Tustin (IATA: NTK, ICAO: KNTK, FAA LID: NTK) is a former United States Navy and United States Marine Corps air station, located in Tustin, California. History The Air Station was established in 1942 by the United ...
*
Mather Air Force Base Mather Air Force Base (Mather AFB) was a United States Air Force Base, which was closed in 1993 pursuant to a post-Cold War BRAC decision. It was located east of Sacramento, on the south side of U.S. Route 50 in Sacramento County, Californ ...
(Redirect) *
Mountain Home Air Force Base Mountain Home Air Force Base is a United States Air Force (USAF) installation in the western United States. Located in southwestern Idaho in Elmore County, the base is southwest of Mountain Home, which is southeast of Boise via Interstat ...
(Realign) * Myrtle Beach Air Force Base * Naval Air Engineering Center (Realign) * Naval Air Facility Midway Island * Naval Air Propulsion Center (Realign) * Naval Air Station Chase Field * Naval Air Station Moffett Field *
Naval Air Warfare Center Warminster Naval Air Warfare Center Warminster was a U.S. Navy military installation located in Warminster, Pennsylvania and Ivyland, Pennsylvania. For most of its existence (1949–1993), the base was known as the Naval Air Development Center (NADC) War ...
(Realign) * Naval Avionics Center (Realign) * Naval Coastal Systems Center Panama City (Realign) * Naval Electronic Systems Engineering Center, San Diego * Naval Electronic Systems Engineering Center, Vallejo * Naval Mine Warfare Engineering Activity * Naval Ocean Systems Center Detachment Kaneohe * Naval Ordnance Station Indian Head (Realign) * Naval Ordnance Station Louisville (Realign) * Naval Sea Combat Systems Engineering Station Norfolk (Norfolk) * Naval Space Systems Activity Los Angeles *
Naval Station Long Beach The Long Beach Naval Shipyard (Long Beach NSY or LBNSY), which closed in 1997, was located on Terminal Island between the city of Long Beach and the San Pedro district of Los Angeles, approximately 23 miles south of the Los Angeles Internationa ...
* Naval Station Philadelphia *
Naval Station Puget Sound Naval Station Puget Sound is a former United States Naval station located on Sand Point in Seattle, Washington. Today, the land is occupied by Magnuson Park. History After World War I, a movement was begun to build Naval Air Station Seattle a ...
* Naval Surface Warfare Center Crane (Realign) * Naval Surface Warfare Detachment White Oak (Realign) *
Naval Undersea Warfare Center The Naval Undersea Warfare Center (NUWC) is the United States Navy's full-spectrum research, development, test and evaluation, engineering and fleet support center for submarines, autonomous underwater systems, and offensive and defensive weapons ...
Detachment, Cambridge * Naval Undersea Warfare Engineering Station Keyport'Reference Lists' section. *
Naval Underwater Systems Center The Naval Undersea Warfare Center (NUWC) is the United States Navy's full-spectrum research, development, test and evaluation, engineering and fleet support center for submarines, autonomous underwater systems, and offensive and defensive weapons ...
Detachment New London * Naval Weapons Center China Lake (Realign) * Naval Weapons Evaluation Facility * Pacific Missile Test Center Point Mogu (Realign) * Philadelphia Naval Yard *
Richards-Gebaur Air Reserve Station Richards-Gebaur Memorial Airport is a former airport that operated alongside Richards-Gebaur Air Reserve Station (also Richards-Gebaur Air Force Station) until the base's closure in 1994, and until it was closed in 1999. Formerly, it was oper ...
* Rickenbacker Air National Guard Base * Sacramento Army Depot * Trident Command and Control Systems Maintenance Activity * U.S. Army Biomedical Research Development Laboratory (Disestablish) * U.S. Army Institute of Dental Research *
Walter Reed Army Institute of Research The Walter Reed Army Institute of Research (WRAIR) is the largest biomedical research facility administered by the U.S. Department of Defense (DoD). The institute is centered at the Forest Glen Annex, in the Forest Glen Park part of the uni ...
(Microwave Bioeffects Research) *
Williams Air Force Base Williams Air Force Base is a former United States Air Force (USAF) base, located in Maricopa County, Arizona, east of Chandler, and about southeast of Phoenix. It is a designated Superfund site due to a number of soil and groundwater contamin ...
* Wurtsmith Air Force Base


See also

*
Loss of Strength Gradient The Loss of Strength Gradient (LSG) is a military concept devised by Kenneth E. Boulding in his 1962 book ''Conflict and Defense: A General Theory''. He argued that the amount of a nation's military power that could be brought to bear in any part ...


References


External links


1991 Base Closure and Realignment Report
* * {{cite web , url=http://gao.gov/assets/220/212924.pdf , title=Military Bases: Response to Questions on the Realignment of Forts Devens and Huachuca , date=August 7, 1990 , website=U.S. GAO:Office of Public Affairs , publisher=U.S. Government Accountability Office , OCLC=26833457
Base Realignment and Closure Commission Base Realignment and Closure (BRAC) is a process by a United States federal government commission to increase United States Department of Defense efficiency by coordinating the realignment and closure of military installations following the end o ...
Base Realignment and Closure Commission