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LCD-80-73 1 (1980-06-18)

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United States General Accounting Office          Logistics and
Washington, DC 20548                                 Communications
                                                     Division


B-198779
                                               JUNE 18,1980

The Honorable Antonio B. Won Pat
House of Representatives
                                                     117763
Dear Mr. Won Pat:

     Subject: rStatus of the Navy's and Air Force's
              LSmplementation of the Guam Land Use Planj


     In response to your October 5, 1979, request, we reviewed
the Navy's and Air Force's efforts to release the land identi-
fied in the Navy's Guam Land Use Planlas releasable to the
Government of Guam or to pr-iva e par ies. We also reviewed the
current military landholdings on Guam to see if additional land
could be released.

     The results of our review are discussed in detail in the
enclosures. In summary, we found that:

     --The Navy has released only 100 of the 2,517 acres of
       Navy-occupied land identified in the Plan as releasable.
       (See p. 3.)

     --The Navy has deferred releasing 1,228 acres identified
       in the Plan so that the requirement for this land can
       be reassessed. (See p. 5.)

     --The Air Force has released 2,127 of the 2,663 releasable
       acres of Air Force-occupied land for internal Department
       of Defense (DOD) screening, and it is processing an addi-
       tional 369 acres for internal screening. (See p. 9.)

     In addition, our comparison of DOD landholdings on Guam
with DOD requirements for such land indicates that over
1,000 additional acres may be releasable for civilian use.
(See pp. 11 to 14.)

     The Navy estimates that the releasable land identified
in the Plan, except for the 1,228 acres being deferred as
indicated above, will be turned over to the General Services



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