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Date: Thu, 1 Aug 2002 05:34:15 -0400 (EDT)

if it were me, i think i'd have a spare set of tanks in ft. irwin, and 
just move the soldiers.  


On 31 Jul 2002, James Rogers wrote:

> The first is logistical: Virtually all the mechanized infantry units are
> located east of the Rockies, and it must be very expensive to move
> entire heavy combat divisions a couple thousand miles every time they
> want to run training exercises.  This is particularly true since so much
> of our military is made up of reserve components these days, meaning
> that you can't move the soldiers to where the training facilities are.
> 

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