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Review of Base Realignment Study of Fort Douglas, Utah

LCD-79-333 Published: Oct 10, 1979. Publicly Released: Oct 10, 1979.
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A review was made of the Army's decision to close Fort Douglas, Utah, and to reassign the area support mission for Army Reserve units from that installation to Fort Carson, Colorado. Currently, the primary mission of Fort Douglas is to support assigned and tenant units and Army Reserve units in Utah, Montana, and Idaho. The Army estimated that the proposed action to close Fort Douglas would result in one-time costs of $2.56 million and annual recurring savings of $792,000.

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