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A Community Call to Action to Respond to: Army 2020 Force Structure Realignment

A Community Call to Action to Respond to: Army 2020 Force Structure Realignment. July 8, 2014. Background. Last year 570,000 to 490,000. Army will continue to decrease Army’s end-strength from 490,000 to potentially 420,000. Army will use the same process:

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A Community Call to Action to Respond to: Army 2020 Force Structure Realignment

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  1. A Community Call to Action to Respond to: Army 2020 Force Structure Realignment July 8, 2014

  2. Background • Last year 570,000 to 490,000. • Army will continue to decrease Army’s end-strength from 490,000 to potentially 420,000. • Army will use the same process: • Supplemental Programmatic Environmental Assessment, including a 60 day public comment period and listening sessions across the country at each installation. • Military Value Analysis • Fort Polk will be scrutinized again - Public Action is hugely important to make our case.

  3. 4 Fort Polk Current Population STRATEGIC DEPLOYABILITY FORSCOM UNITS TRAINING CENTER OF EXCELLENCE ADCON(-) US Army Garrison / MSE Dental Activity Medical Activity JRTC Operations Group 162nd Infantry Brigade 4 BCT 10th MTN Div 1st Maneuver Enhancement Brigade 115th Combat Support Hospital 1,093 951 3,722 2066 254 299 29 348 * Military Strength AUTH as of 12 Jul 12 Current Strength: Total Military 8,844 Dependents 14,407 Rotation / Transient 4,000+ DA/Other Civilians 1,962 Contractors 4,511 TOTAL 33,756 Fort Polk also supports: Reserve Component 200 Dependants 456 RC Trained (CY12) 1,878 Retiree 26,393 Dependants 47,507 TOTAL 76,343

  4. Special Considerations • Army will consider 30 installations this time; up from 21 installations analyzed in 2013. • Increased scope based on severity of potential cuts and budget situation confronting the Army. • Army is downsizing from 570,000 to potentially 420,000 in just a few years - unprecedented action. • Fort Polk Progress will coordinate a comprehensive response addressing our unique situation and military value. • Louisiana Congressional delegation, Governor, and local government leaders are united and up-to-speed on our plan-of-action, to include funding.

  5. Let’s Remember…. • We succeeded in 2013 during the first phase of Army downsizing. • In June 2013, the Army announced the inactivation of 10 Army Brigade Combat Teams. • In communities like our own, five BCTs are being inactivated this year; five more will be disbanded in 2015. • Your participation saved the 4/10 BCT at Fort Polk. • Most public comments • Organized and superb turn-out during Listening Session

  6. Timeline to Action • Public Comment Period: Today through August 25, 2014. • Action: Please sign /send a public comment: • Written letter provided to you by Fort Polk Progress or your own. • Change.Org petition. • Fort Polk Progress website fortpolkprogress.com with link to public comments. • Write directly to the Army. • US Army Environmental Command • Attn: SPEA Public Comments • 2540 Connell Road, Bldg 2264 • Joint Base San Antonio-Fort Sam Houston • TX, 78234-7664 • Email directly to the Army at: usarmy.jbsa.aec.nepa@mail.mil • Call the Army toll free: 855-846-3940.

  7. Timeline to Action • Listening Sessions: Likely September thru March 2015: • Details will be forthcoming. • Your participation is critical.

  8. Decision and Impacts • Final Decision: Likely Spring-Summer 2015: • Impacts: • Only One Alternative and One No Action Alternative. • Alternative One is a potential loss of 6500 Army personnel. • Cascading impacts could impact Bayne Jones Hospital. • Contributes to a boom or bust cycle of Army stationing at Fort Polk that is not good for the Army or for the communities in the region. • Total loss in Fort Polk region (Soldiers, Army civilians and families) is estimated at over 16,000.

  9. Timeline to Action • Public Comment Period: Today through August 25, 2014. • Action: Please sign /send a public comment: • Written letter provided to you by Fort Polk Progress or your own. • Change.Org petition. • Fort Polk Progress website fortpolkprogress.com with link to public comments. • Write directly to the Army. • US Army Environmental Command • Attn: SPEA Public Comments • 2540 Connell Road, Bldg 2264 • Joint Base San Antonio-Fort Sam Houston • TX, 78234-7664 • Email directly to the Army at: usarmy.jbsa.aec.nepa@mail.mil • Call the Army toll free: 855-846-3940.

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