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Show Page HILL TOP TIMES 18 Friday, February 11, 1983 A5ir.'IFirse bsoinig pDinis Gi)fflyoi(ses stfrafiegjk " " Dyess AFB, Texas, has been named the first base, according to strategic basing plans announced by the Air Force Jan. 31. Plans also call for the last two squadrons of bombers to be deleted dur-and H aircraft and ing 1983, and some KC-13- 5 tankers to be relocated. Air Force officials say the proposed changes are to maintain maximum basing flexibility for adding new strategic systems. The changes also comply with President Reagan's strategic modernization program and keep forces prepared to meet Strategic Air Command's conventional tasking. Under the proposal: aircraft and Dyess AFB would receive 26 lose 13 bombers beginning in late 1985. base, Dyess will be Along with being the first combat crew training squadron. host for the Barksdale AFB, La., would be equipped with at cruise missiles in 1986. Barksdale would be relocated in late 1983. The last two squadrons of presently at Andersen AFB, Guam, and Carswell AFB, Texas, would be retired and sent to the Military Aircraft n Storage and Disposition Center at retired Oct. AFB, Ariz. Three squadrons of B-1- B B-52- - D B-52- " s" v., G "fn "r iDujmiflniTO B-1- B B-52- H B-1- B B-1- B air-launch- ed B-52- B-52- (U.S. Air Force Photo) Basing plans announced by the Air Force name base. The Dyess AFB, Texas, as the first B-like the one pictured above, has been original Davis-Montha- B-52- modified to the production. B-1- B 1, 1982. which is currently in B-1- B l, with a like Andersen would replace 14 of number aircraft in late 1983. The short-rang- e attack missile would be added at Andersen in 1986. Carswell would lose 17 bombers in 1983 and gain seven In late and eight 13 additional would Carswell 1985, get bombers. The 38th Bombardment Squadron, Robins AFB, Ga., would deactive in late 1983. The 13 there would be relocated. During the same period, Robins would gain 13 B-52- B-52- Blythesville AFB, Ark., would gain one G B-52- jects are planned with these strategic realignment G 1983. Castle AFB, Calif., would replace seven with seven bombers. would be moved from Mather Three in 1983. late AFB, Calif., The 916th Air Refueling Squadron at Travis AFB, Calif., would deactivate in late 1983. Nineteen : KC-13- 5 tankers would be relocated to ensure their best use throughout the strategic force structure. Only three fiscal 1984 military construction pro- B-52- B-52- D KC-135- s. B-52- late in B-52- G B-52- B-52- H B-52- KC-135-s. rrr actions. facilities Under the proposal, initial cost of at Dyess would be $8.4 million. The Andersen fiscal 1984 military construction plan for SRAM facilities is $16 million. The planned cost of the fiscal 1984 ALCM-facilitie- s project at Barksdale is $14.8 B-1- B million. Final decision on the proposals will not be made environmental imuntil after currently-under-wa- y (AFNS) pact studies are complete. Tf! IfiKSQ-- D 1965 Dodge Personal Televisionv air, 1969 Chevy Pickup 3A-- T. with 9 V 4" Color TV. (ACDCBattery) AMFM Radio Lightweight Stereo Headphones camper - self-contain- DlMlG We have just purchased 50 gorgeous Pickup V2-- T. Inl-A-ILDfGfi- 1976 Chev. Pickup Auto, trans,., power steering, power brakes 1978 Datsun F-1- 0 excellent trans. 1981 Dodge Aries 1981 Chev. K-C- ar , 6-c- 1982 GMC 34-- IIR?pTTiTnr?iTf (SSSigTr Pickup V2-- T. 4x4 T. auto., air, P.S., P.B., tilt, AMFM cassette ': "H $ cruise, " J . SB 1982 ISUZU 4x4 Pickup 1982 Pontiac 4-d- r., 34-- T. 6.2 liter diesel, auto., dual tanks 4x4 air, tilt, cruise, $ 1981 Pontiac Grand Prix J U . jjhmty U 733 Detachable Stereo Microcassette Recorder Play it through the Road Show speakers or use it independently with its lightweight stereo headrecorder phones. Pocket-size- d goes anywhere! Only Og(o)(o)0 While Supply Lasts! BS. TOBOT C vQirifXi r Q auto., air, exceptionally nice car ft-SE- E - Reg. $700 A-60- 00 auto., P.S., P.B. 1982 GMC t V Roll bar, extra tank, real low miles im.N o Gfflim o (asm II If r Cdg hi II Hlosg ff nasas 20 Vost 650 North 025-661- 5 Clearfield |