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GAO-10-745R 1 (2010-09-13)

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United States Government Accountability Office
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         September 13, 2010

         The Honorable Daniel K. Inouye
         Chairman
         Committee on Appropriations
         United States Senate

         The Honorable Tim Johnson
         Chairman
         Subcommittee on Military Construction, Veterans Affairs,
         and Related Agencies
         Committee on Appropriations
         United States Senate


         Subject: Defense Planning: DOD Needs to Review the Costs and Benefits of Basing
         Alternatives for Army Forces in Europe


         Since the early 1990s, the Army has reduced its force presence in Europe by bringing
         troops and their families back to the United States and consolidating remaining
         forces and infrastructure at fewer locations. In 2004, the Department of Defense
         (DOD) announced an overseas basing strategy that called for further decreases of
         U.S. forces in Europe. As a result, the Army initiated actions to reduce personnel
         stationed in Europe by 30,000 personnel by fiscal year 2013 and reduce the number of
         Army brigade combat teams in Europe from four to two. Since 2004, the Army has
         consolidated operational forces close to the European training facility at
         Grafenwoehr, Germany and at Vicenza, Italy. The consolidation included significant
         investments to construct new or renovate facilities at remaining bases to improve the
         quality of life for soldiers and their families. To help offset the costs of these
         investments, the Army closed some bases in Germany and has planned additional
         closures. Amid the implementation of the Army's draw down in Europe, DOD
         announced in the February 2010 Quadrennial Defense Review that it would retain the
         four Army brigade combat teams in Europe, rather than return two to the United
         States as originally planned, pending the outcome of a review of the North Atlantic
         Treaty Organization strategic concept and ongoing U.S. defense posture reviews. The
         DOD announcement cast considerable uncertainty on the Army's future force
         structure in Europe. For instance, the Army will now retain installations to house the
         brigades for an indefinite period of time while decisions are made. Regardless of
         these decisions, the Army is planning future investments of almost $200 million in
         Europe to construct a new theater-level Army headquarters facility at Wiesbaden,


GAO-10-745R Defense Planning

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