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Military Base Closure David S. Sorenson

Military Base Closure By David S. Sorenson

Military Base Closure by David S. Sorenson


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Between 1988 and 1995, the Base Realignment and Closure (BRAC) Commission closed down 97 bases and realigned over 350 other bases.

Military Base Closure Summary

Military Base Closure: A Reference Handbook by David S. Sorenson

Between 1988 and 1995, the Base Realignment and Closure (BRAC) Commission closed down 97 bases and realigned over 350 other bases. A hot button topic in the military field, base-closings is an important issue that affects not only soldiers, but ordinary citizens as well. Due to their massive economic significance for local and regional communities, military bases impact thousands of people, and thus encompass various political interests between local, state, and national levels. This reference work investigates the politics and key political figures involved in base-closing decisions, and considers various reasons why bases have been and continue to be closed down. An overview of the U.S. military base infrastructure as well as primary documents is included to help students understand the BRAC Commission process between 1988-2005. The book also analyzes the closure of overseas bases outside of the BRAC process. Ideal for high school, undergraduate, and graduate students, this comprehensive handbook is the only complete reference guide to military base closings.

Between 1988 and 1995, the Base Realignment and Closure (BRAC) Commission closed down 97 bases and realigned over 350 other bases. A hot button topic in the military field, base-closings is an important issue that affects not only soldiers, but ordinary citizens as well. Due to their massive economic significance for local and regional communities, military bases impact thousands of people, and thus encompass various political interests between local, state, and national levels. This reference work investigates the politics and key political figures involved in base-closing decisions, and considers various reasons why bases have been and continue to be closed down. An overview of the U.S. military base infrastructure as well as primary documents are included to help students understand the BRAC Commission process between 1988-2005. Ideal for high school, undergraduate, and graduate students, this comprehensive handbook is the only complete reference guide to military base closings.


  • Chapters in Part I include:

  • Military Base Structure in the U.S.: History and Evolution
  • Reasons for Base Closure
  • Base Closure Process
  • An Examination of the 2005 BRAC
  • Conclusions and Lessons
  • Part II includes profiles of key bases, affected by the BRAC process.
  • Part III includes the following key documents:

  • A list of bases closed by BRAC by year and state.
  • Civilian jobs impacted by BRAC.
  • A chronology of the 2005 BRAC round. This user-friendly resource offers students and general readers alike a complete assessment of military base-closings and their effects on our society.

Military Base Closure Reviews

"US military base closure is governed by a highly regularized process called base realignment and closure (BRAC). In this volume, Sorenson details that process and analyzes the impact of politics on how it is implemented and its effects. He examines the varying reasons for base closures, pre-BRAC processes of closure, and the 2005 BRAC process. He judges the 2005 BRAC to have fallen far short of its goals, partly through the political activities of domestic base defenders, although individual base conversions were largely successful." - Reference & Research Book News
"Between 1988 and 1995 the Base Realignment and Closure Commission closed nearly a hundred bases ands realigned over three hundred others, affecting not only soldiers but the communities which housed these bases. Military Base Closure is for both military collections and any community affected by a closure -- it's the only complete reference to these closings and considers the politics and rationale behind base closures, profiling those affected by the process and those which remain." - Midwest Book Review - California Bookwatch

About David S. Sorenson

David S. Sorenson has taught national security and military affairs for over 25 years at Denison University, the Mershon Center at Ohio State University, and at the U.S. Air War College. He is the author of Shutting Down the Cold War: The Politics of Military Base Closure (1998).

Table of Contents

Foreword by LAWRENCE KORB vii Preface xi Introduction xv Chapter 1 The Military Base Structure in the United States 1 Chapter 2 Base Closure: Reasons and Consequences 13 Chapter 3 The Base Closure Process 30 Chapter 4 The 2005 BRAC Round 76 Chapter 5 Closing Overseas Military Bases 112 Chapter 6 Summary and Conclusions 124 Appendix I Base Profiles 127 Ingleside Naval Station, Texas 127 Fort Monroe, Virginia 132 Ellsworth AFB, South Dakota 136 Submarine Base New London, CT 141 Naval Air Station Oceana 147 Fleet and Industrial Supply Center, Oakland, California 151 Lowry AFB, Colorado 154 Birmingham International Airport Air Guard Station, Alabama 157 Fort Devens, Massachusetts 160 Clark Air Base 163 Appendix II Major Active Military Bases by State, 1988 and 2006 171 Appendix III Major Base Closures by State and by Year 173 Appendix IV List of Major Bases Closed by Year: 19882005 175 Appendix V Civilian Jobs Impact of Four BRAC Rounds 180 Appendix VI BRAC 2005 Chronology of Events 183 Glossary of Terms 185 Bibliography 187 Index 191

Additional information

NPB9780275991524
9780275991524
0275991520
Military Base Closure: A Reference Handbook by David S. Sorenson
New
Hardback
Bloomsbury Publishing Plc
2006-11-30
216
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