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Pentagon Battles Pork Barrel Politics


Article # : 15002 

Section : CURRENT ISSUES
Issue Date : 9 / 1988  2,682 Words
Author : James Arnold Miller
James Arnold Miller is executive director of the U.S. Global Strategy Council in Washington, D.C. Previously he served in the U.S. Air Force, where his duties included base closure planning and public relations.

       Will a bipartisan blue-ribbon commission be able to accomplish something that no one else has been able to do in over a decade? That is, will it make it possible to close obsolete, redundant, or otherwise unless U.S. domestic military bases? Apparently, someone believes so.
       
        On May 3, 1988, Secretary of Defense Frank C. Carlucci established the nonpartisan Commission on Base Realignment and Closure. The goal of the Commission is to develop the criteria for identifying bases for realignment or closure, to review the military base structure, and to recommend which bases to close. The commission was established after extensive talks with congressional leaders. It is charged to report is findings by December 31 of this year.
       
        The team that Carlucci hopes will resolve the battle between the Pentagon and Congress consists of members of both parties who have considerable experience in government and national defense. It is co-chaired by former Alabama Congressman Jack Edwards, who was the ranking Republican on the defense appropriations subcommittee for years and former senator Abraham Ribicoff (D-Connecticut). Other commission members include Russell E. Train, former chairman of the Council on Environmental quality; industrialist Louis Cabot and Donald Craib, Jr.; Martin Hoffman, former Secretary of the Army; W. Graham Claytor, former Secretary of the Navy; and two retired generals, Don Starry of the Army and Bryce Poe II of the Air Force.
       
        Some Bases are Obsolete
       
        So, with such a team, what is the problem? Base closings will inevitably affect some ... (1996 of 16908 Characters)
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