Tension mounts as base-closing process takes shape
- By George Cahlink
- October 21, 2003
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There's no question, however, that the Defense Department is considering closing a long list of bases in 2005. In the current issue of Government Executive, George Cahlink reports that the Pentagon's point man on the base-closing process, Raymond DuBois, says the upcoming base closures will be far different and more aggressive than those in the late 1980s and 1990s, which resulted in 97 bases being shuttered.
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