Tuesday, June 30, 2009

Closure Announcement - 1992

Item that ran in the New York Times on May 23rd, 1992

Pentagon to Cut Back at 61 Overseas Sites

The Pentagon said today that it would shut down or reduce operations at 61 more military sites in Europe and two in South Korea. The latest round of cutbacks will affect about 6,000 United States military personnel in Europe and more than 200 in South Korea, the Pentagon said in a statement.

The changes in Europe will affect mostly small installations with fewer than 200 employees, like water treatment sites, family housing units and communication centers. Most are in Germany, with some in Greece, Turkey, Britain, Italy, the Netherlands and Spain, the Pentagon said.
The United States military is cutting its troop strength in Europe from a high of about 314,000 in 1989 to a projected 150,000 by 1995. With the changes announced today, operations at a total of 559 military installations overseas are being shut down, reduced or handed over to the host country.

The largest site affected in Europe is Peden Barracks in Wertheim, Germany, which will cease operations. Operations are being reduced at two other sites in western Germany, Pond Barracks in Amberg and Robinson Barracks in Stuttgart. In Europe, the cuts will affect about 6,000 military personnel, 800 American civilians and 2,500 local nationals.

The cutbacks in South Korea, where operations will be ended or reduced at Songso and Camp Ames, will affect 246 military positions, 6 American civilians and 257 local nationals, the statement said.

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

Question about the closing of
Peden Barracks.

72nd F/A brigade had participated in Desert Storm (Vll Corps Artillery).I know that VII Corps was dissolved as part of reorganization of US Armed forces in Germany after Desert Storm and how were they dispersed?Did any of the units return to Germany or what? Especially 72nd F/A brigade.I would appreciate any information on this matter by posting here.Served with 72nd F/A
Grp.HHB.