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Proposed Relocation of the Air Force Communications Service Headquarters from Missouri to Illinois

LCD-77-312 Published: Dec 29, 1976. Publicly Released: Dec 29, 1976.
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The proposed relocation of the Air Force Communications Service (AFCS) from Richards-Gebaur Air Force Base, Missouri, to Scott Air Force Base, Illinois was studied. The Air Force estimated the proposed changes would save about $23.9 million annually, result in one-time costs of about $34.5 million, and avoid-time costs of about $5.8 million.

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