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HomeMy WebLinkAbout2014/04/07 RESOLUTION BY THE HC BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS TO OPPOSE THE ELIMINATION OF THE 440TH AIRLIFT WING AT FT BRAGG NCHarnett COUNT Y NORTH CAROLINA w .harnett.org RESOLUTION BY THE HARNETT COUNTY BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS TO OPPOSE THE ELIMINATION OF THE 440T" AIRLIFT WING AT FORT BRAGG, NORTH CAROLINA THAT WHEREAS, Fort Bragg is home to the nation's rapid deployment capability with more than 57,000 military personnel: and WHEREAS, Airborne and Special Operating Forces train and prepare for no- notice aerial delivered deployment in support of homeland and global missions: and WHEREAS. the Air Force 440" Airlift Wing, stationed at Fort Bragg, provides resident capability to operate the rapid deployment airfield and facilitate deployment training; and WHEREAS. Harnett County has long had a close relationship with Fort Bragg, Pope Army Airfield and its operations, which provide an invaluable asset to the county and its residents; and WHEREAS. the Air Force's 2015 budget proposal submitted in early March calls for the decommission of the 440'h Airlift Wing, and the removal of the C -130H aircraft from Fort Bragg; and WHEREAS, the 4401h is a critical component in the high level training and timely deployment of our Airborne and Special Operations, providing approximately 23 percent of the training missions for paratroopers at Fort Bragg; and WHEREAS, the placement of the C -1)OH at Fort Bragg has proven to be a critical asset to mission essential parameters of rapid response, global reach of the forces, and critical training of the forces: and WHEREAS. the C -I30J has been brought into service as a newer and faster model of the C -130H, but none have been delivered at Fort Bragg, and plans to do so were delayed; and WHEREAS. the C -130H aircraft would be distributed to other reserve units around the country; and WHEREAS, with those delays and the redistribution of the C- 130F1. the 440'h's future mission readiness will be diminished, as the Air Force would no longer have aircraft at Fort Bragg; and WHEREAS, the deactivation of the 440'h and the loss of the C -130H could impact some 1,600 jobs in our community and remove some $77.8 million from our local economy; and WHEREAS, many of those employed by the 440'h live in Harnett County and patronize Harnett County businesses; and strong roots • new growth WHEREAS. millions of dollars have been spent to prepare Fort Bragg to receive the C- 1 30J including the addition of hangars, upgrades to Blue Ramp and the Pope runway and construction of a facility to hold a C -I30J simulator: and WHEREAS. there is limited cost savings by this move and a significant loss of habitual training and readiness capability. NOW THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED that the Harnett County Board of Commissioners: 1. Strongly opposes the elimination of the 440`h Airlift Wing and the removal of the C- 13 OH aircraft from Fort Bragg. 2. Requests the Air Force's budget be modified to protect the mission - critical impact of the 440`h. 3. Directs that a copy of this resolution be sent to Harnett County's State and Federal representatives along with the county's municipal boards, as well as the Cumberland County Board of Commissioners, Favetteville City Council and Spring Lake Board of Aldermen. Adopted this 7th day of April 2014. HARNETT COUNYY BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS Joe Miller. Chairman Ga House. Vice Chairman at c -' Jim lflrg i ; S9 _' v' c C. Gor w .harneu.org Hill