[Congressional Record Volume 160, Number 40 (Tuesday, March 11, 2014)]
[House]
[Page H2287]
From the Congressional Record Online through the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
PROPOSED DEACTIVATION OF THE 440TH AIRLIFT WING
(Mr. HUDSON asked and was given permission to address the House for 1
minute and to revise and extend his remarks.)
Mr. HUDSON. Mr. Speaker, I have grave concerns about the proposed
deactivation of the 440th Airlift Wing located at Pope Army Airfield
contained in the President's budget. The 440th is absolutely critical
to conducting the kind of training that both airborne and special
operations forces located at the epicenter of the universe in Fort
Bragg, North Carolina, rely on to conduct the high-risk missions they
are charged with in combat.
Beyond the immediate hit on readiness, the retirement will have an
impact on over 1,200 servicemembers and their families directly
associated with the unit.
While I understand we face challenging fiscal times, I expect the
Department to take a broad approach when it comes to finding savings.
While retiring a particular airframe may make sense on paper, it is
incredibly important that we take into account the value of a joint
force structure. I find it hard to believe that out-of-State units can
provide the same quality of training and operations as the local units
that have the long-term relationship with the commanders on the ground.
Additionally, cutting Fort Bragg's airborne operations by an
estimated 23 percent could further erode our readiness at a time when
the United States simply cannot afford it, eliminating the ability to
rapidly mobilize, train, and deploy our most in-demand forces, namely
the airborne and special operators.
I look forward to working with my colleagues to prevent these
devastating cuts to our forces.
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