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Show HILL TOP TIMES Page 30 100 AF , Two Nike HerCommand cules firing batteries at Eiel-so- n AFB, Alaska will be inactivated. Ground environment and command control and air defense structures of Aerospace Defense Command will be realigned. Oxnard AFB, Calif., Bakalar AFB, Ind., Stewart AFB, N.Y., and Suffolk County AFB, N.Y., will be closed. Bases Involved in Defense Cutbacks Secretary Robert C. Seamans Jr. said there would be a reduction of 13,000 civilian spaces within the Air Force in fiscal year 1970. The actions for the most part are directly related to the FY 1970 defense expenditure reductions of an estimated $3 billion announced by Secretary Laird in August. Force WASHINGTON (AFNS) Secretary of Defense Melvin R. Laird has announced 280 actions to consolidate, reduce, realign or close military installations in the United States and Puerto Rico. Included are 100 actions involving Air Force installations. The actions, together with 27 more overseas to be announced later, will reduce expenditures approximately $609 million annually. About 37,800 military and 27,000 civilian positions will be eliminated. Earlier, Air r November Decisions involving overseas installations will be announced when consultations are completed with host countries. Overseas reductions will not af fect activities in Korea, Thailand or Vietnam. No bases in Europe are being closed and reductions in military personnel are insignificant. Many of the actions will be completed by Jan. 31, to achieve maximum reductions during the remainder of FY 70. Reductions in other DOD installation activities are planned and will be announced as further economy studies progress. Major actions involving Air Force activities: North American Air Defense Headquarters for Tenth Air . Force, Richards-GebaAFB, Mo., and First Air Force, Stewart AFB, will be inactivated along with their combat centers. 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SA( Offutt AFB headquarters, Neb., its subordinate cornj structure and other SAC install lations will be reduced or r& aligned. Tactical Air Command-Th- e 431st Tac Get the H quarters, Bergstrom reduced. will be Tex., only forfeited Frent fis IWWml t1fifi tUO T U tJ MS. GENERAL Itt PHONE Air The 838th Forbes AFB, AFB, Division, Kan., 839th AD, 833rd AD,: N.C., Pope AFB, N.C,! Johnson AFB, Seymour Lockbourne 840th AD, and AFB, Ohio, will be inactivated. A combat security police training wing at Ft Campbell, Ky, and combat security squadrons at England AFB, La., and Seymour Johnson AFB, will be i- will acti- Air Force its first A-7- 54th Tactical Fighter T.nlce AFB. Ariz., in with first aircraft arrive in June. Military Airlift the unit, D Win?, at November scheduled to j OMnmand-- rh Mili 60th tary Airlift Squadron, Hicbmj A8, AFB, Hawaii, 19tn 7th MAb, and ley AFB, Tex., will Wash, McCWord AFB, vni 4th for ' Fed. Ex. 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