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Old September 11th 05, 03:51 PM
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"Merlin Dorfman" wrote in message
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John Carrier wrote:

"Joe Delphi" wrote in message
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"John Carrier" wrote in message
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I've done BRAC since 91 as a volunteer consultant. Helped with
community
presentations, briefed congressional, military, brac staff. Watched
the
game play out. This commission was the most independent, least
consistent,
most illogical of the four. Perhaps this commission was too smart for
its
(our?) own good.


I see where the BRAC voted to move 2,250 RDT&E jobs from NAWC Point Mugu
to
China Lake. Doesn't seem to make a lot of sense. I don't think many of
the
2,250 people will sell their nice homes in Ventura county to move the
middle
of the desert - so it will be another brain drain for the Navy.
Hopefully,
by the time they convince 2,250 new hires to move the middle of the
desert
and train them, they will feel like they got their money's worth out of
that
decision.


JD


A good point. Had several friends that did China Lake tours and they
LOVED
the experience, but giving up the left coast lifestyle (particularly if
you're not being beaten about the head and shoulders by a mortgage
payment
you don't really want to afford) for Ridgecrest would be a shock.


Basically the sort has been made. There are many people who
love the desert, and they are at China Lake. There are many who
don't, and they are elsewhere. It's doubtful if there are many at
Point Mugu who feel they have made the wrong choice, so I expect
many will not take the transfer.


It is hard to argue with that statement. I spent 1969 at Pt. Mugu-now NAS
Ventura County @Pt. Mugu. I was at Naval Missile Center doing work on F-8s,
F4s-A and B, and also got to watch F111 trials and the occasional U-2.
EC-121s doing flights over the then recent Santa Barbara oil spills and
tests of what became the Harrier. The base had killer whales and porpoises
out by the beach which was almost untouched by any development. A great
place for lunch!

And best of all, it did not put out to sea! I would not want to make that
move to the desert. One week or so at 29 Palms cured me of that.