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Subject: Nellis? Hpw come....?
From: "Ragnar" Date: 7/20/03 8:55 PM Pacific Daylight Time Message-id: nk.net "ArtKramr" wrote in message ... How come, as some claim, the CO at Nellis has no idea of the base closing but guys on this NG are "in the loop" and know stuff the base CO doesn't. How come? Because there is no "list". My own Base CO at Goodfellow has told us several in rumor control sessions that the only "list" that exists is in the fevered imagination of some web weirdo. I never said that. You did. (grin) Arthur Kramer Visit my WW II B-26 website at: http://www.coastcomp.com/artkramer |
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![]() " We're not "In the Loop" and we know it. He's not "In the Loop" but he doesn't know it:-). I think its been the experience of the people in the group that they have seen many people at bases about to be "BRACed" talking about how they KNEW they would not be closed. Boom, the list comes out and they're on it. The DOD is famous for building nice new facilities on bases that get BRACed the next year. I don't think there are many people "in the loop" period ... certainly no one who regularly visits this newsgroup. OTOH, some of us have BRAC experience (in my case 91, 93, and 95) so we're intimately familiar with the process and how the players were arranged on the field in the past. The logic that placed various facilities on BRAC lists in the past was not always very logical (one of my favorites is relocating the Navy's mine warfare assets at Ingleside, TX where they're nowhere near the forces they're supposed to support). The logic for 2005 will be centered at SecDef, not the service secretaries ... that'll alter the game. Some rules have changed. Perhaps most significant is that closed bases do no have to be turned over to their local communities for reuse. They can just turn off the lights, padlock the gate and mothball the site. A nice death penalty for the community. R / John |
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Thanks for the update. When I was in (75-81) the base commander worked for
the Wing King who wrote his OER. Generally the Wing commnader however gave the base commander a free hand in how he ran things "C Knowles" wrote in message . .. They have seriously changed things, about ten years ago in the "big reorg" under McPeak. We seem to have followed the Navy's idea of putting everyone on a base under one person (CAG vs. the captain). Instead of having two colonels (one base commander, one wing commander) with different priorities the base commander billet was eliminated. The wing commander is in charge of all functions on the base. A wing is divided into groups- operations, mission support, logistics, maintenance, medical, etc. These have been fine tuned recently as maintenance was not a group before but fell under logistics. It works well in that there is less confusion about who works for who. The down side is that the WG/CC has less to do with operations and maintenance, leaving most of that up to the group commanders. Tenant units that do not fall under the host wing generally take care of their own mission but, when it comes to base issues, still follow direction from the wing commander. Curt "Leadfoot" wrote in message news:jQHSa.14041$u51.822@fed1read05... The base commander is the wing commander, Unless they have seriously changed things since I got out I don't think so. Normally the base commander is a colonel who reports to the wing commander. The base commander is in charge of the base itself. Security Police/Law Enforcement, Civil engineering, Housing, Personnel, Communications, Supply/POL |
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Tenant units that do not fall under the host wing generally take care of
their own mission but, when it comes to base issues, still follow direction from the wing commander. Which includes units such as numbered Air Forces. Kind of strange an O-6 can tell an O-9, who's directly above him in the chain of command, where and how his HQ will be supported. Now I'm sure theres a little "give and take", but ultimately the WG/CC controls how, when and where the HQ for a numbered Air Force is supported. BUFDRVR "Stay on the bomb run boys, I'm gonna get those bomb doors open if it harelips everyone on Bear Creek" |
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My previous assignment was at Travis, in the 60AMW and then at HQ 15AF.
I certainly wasn't in THAT loop but it didn't seem to be that big of a deal; the NAF really doesn't require that much support. The biggest tussle seemed to be over personnel moves. NAF would demand a certain person for a job, the wing didn't want to give them up... Usually solved over a beer at the generic, I mean, all-ranks club (wait till Art reads this). Protocol being what it is, and since the NAF would be down to administer an ASEV to the wing sooner or later, I'm sure the WG/CC was always happy to keep the NAF/CC happy. Curt "BUFDRVR" wrote in message ... Tenant units that do not fall under the host wing generally take care of their own mission but, when it comes to base issues, still follow direction from the wing commander. Which includes units such as numbered Air Forces. Kind of strange an O-6 can tell an O-9, who's directly above him in the chain of command, where and how his HQ will be supported. Now I'm sure theres a little "give and take", but ultimately the WG/CC controls how, when and where the HQ for a numbered Air Force is supported. BUFDRVR "Stay on the bomb run boys, I'm gonna get those bomb doors open if it harelips everyone on Bear Creek" |
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![]() "Walt BJ" wrote in message om... Anybody with military experience and a lick of sense can come up with plenty of bases for BRAC to take a cold hard look at. And Goodfellow is certainly one of them. Sure it is. But its a moot point since there isn't any list yet. |
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Oh my, how things have changed.
No more base CC, "One Wing, One Boss" is the mantra of the modern Air Force. Les wrote in message ... On Sun, 20 Jul 2003 22:46:20 GMT, "C Knowles" wrote: The base commander is the wing commander, WG/CC Unless USAF has seriously changed the structure of a wing since I retired in '84, there is both a Base Commander and his boss, the Wing King. Phil Brandt TAC puke (Ret.) . |
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