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Sunday, Jun. 08, 2008

Military: Local installations that impact the Midlands economy

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FORT JACKSON

The U.S. Army’s largest training center, located in Columbia, provides basic training to instill the Army’s core values and focus on teamwork.

50 percent: U.S. soldiers who receive basic combat training at Fort Jackson

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66 percent: Female soldiers who receive basic combat training at Fort Jackson

50,000: Soldiers completing basic and advanced individual training at the fort last year

52,000: Total fort acreage

3,900: Active-duty soldiers assigned to the post

5,200: Civilians employed by the fort

$2.6 billion: Annual estimated impact on Midlands economy

MCENTIRE JOINT NATIONAL GUARD BASE

Located in Eastover, home to the S.C. Air National Guard, the base is headquarters of an F-16 fighter wing and home to two Army helicopter battalions.

1,250: Full- and part-time Air Guard members attached to the base

1,100: Army Guard soldiers attached to the base

$250 million: Annual estimated impact on the Midlands economy

SHAW AIR FORCE BASE

The U.S. Air Force’s largest F-16 fighter jet base, in Sumter, has three squadrons and 80 fighters. It is also home to the 9th Air Force and U.S. Central Command Air Forces, which oversee air force operations in the Middle East.

6,114: Airmen assigned to the base

748: Civilians employed by the base

$1 billion: Annual estimated impact on the local economy

Compiled by Chuck Crumbo and Noelle Phillips

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