Articles 9.24.2004
More on the restationing to Ft. Carson:
The Denver Post has a good overview of how this fits in the global army reorganization.
www.globalsecurity.org has this to say: "Upon completion of their deployment in the July-August 2005 timframe, the unit will relocate to Fort Carson, but dependents were expected to begin relocating to the facility prior to that date." Thus, there is still no official word on the end of the deployment as far as I can tell.
Weather at Habbaniyah airbase: highs around 108-110 deg Fahrenheit for the foreseeable future.
Sept 15 article on Camp Habbaniyah history as a WWII British airbase from Seth Robson of the Stars & Stripes
The Denver Post has a good overview of how this fits in the global army reorganization.
www.globalsecurity.org has this to say: "Upon completion of their deployment in the July-August 2005 timframe, the unit will relocate to Fort Carson, but dependents were expected to begin relocating to the facility prior to that date." Thus, there is still no official word on the end of the deployment as far as I can tell.
Weather at Habbaniyah airbase: highs around 108-110 deg Fahrenheit for the foreseeable future.
Sept 15 article on Camp Habbaniyah history as a WWII British airbase from Seth Robson of the Stars & Stripes
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