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FORT BRAGG
Twelve miles northwest of Fayetteville, NC, Fort Bragg has it's own
highly specialized role in America's modern military arsenals. The base
and its companion base, Pope AFB have an overwhelming economic impact on
Fayetteville and Cumberland County. Fort Bragg brings 175,000 employees
and dependents and an economic impact of nearly $4 billion annually.
Fort Bragg is similar to a city because it has its own mall, schools,
hospitals, homes, utility works and entertainment facilities.
Fort Bragg, established as a field artillery base in 1918 with a
congressional allotment of $14.5 million, had fewer than 5,000 people
when the United States geared up for entry into World War II. Between
1940 and 1942, the population exploded to more than 100,000.
Today, Fort Bragg is headquarters of the XVIII Airborne Corps and the
home of America's "Guard of Honor," the 82nd Airborne Division. It is
also home of the U.S. Army Special Operations Command Headquarters and
the Army's Golden Knights.
The post's real importance surfaced during World War II when it served
as a training ground for all five Airborne Divisions. Through Vietnam,
Grenada, Panama, and Operation Desert Storm, its disciplined soldiers
have defended the interests of the United States proudly and bravely.
The readers of Army Times magazine recently selected Ft. Bragg as the
Army's "Best Post." Click here to read the full story on this award.
Today Fort Bragg and neighboring Pope Air Force Base form one of the
largest military complexes in the world.
POPE AIR FORCE BASE
Adjacent to Fort Bragg
and Fayetteville, Pope AFB has a twofold mission: Provide essential
airlift capacity to the armed forces and to conduct humanitarian airlift
missions where ever needed.
Pope AFB provides the global reach and global power of the United States
Air Force - capable of deploying a self-sustaining war fighting package
anywhere in the world at a moment's notice, to form our nation's premier
forced-entry capability with the U.S. Army. The 43rd Wing can rapidly
deploy a highly trained composite force, and successfully plan and
execute air operations in any theater, region, or contingency area as
part of any joint or allied force, in support of national and military
objectives. The 43rd Airlift Wing operates two squadrons of C-130
Hercules.
Pope has more than 5,000 active duty members assigned and over 300
civilian employees, and supports more than 6,500 dependents, civilians
and retirees.
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