Thank you for your service and welcome to the Club.
I'm an East Coast guy so yes this offroad area does not touch me the way that it does those that can enjoy it. I'm proud of my profession but don't normally need to reference it to make a point. However, I have been in Uncle Sam's employment, Defending the Rights laid out for this Great Nation, for the past 23 plus years and counting. The last 5 years I've been dealing with research and development of new technologies and dealing directly with the training centers across all services. So I think I know just a little bit on the topic.
I'm not a ground pounder; I belong to the yacht club. All the Armed Services have been taking major cuts and closures of facilities since the end of the cold war. Yes we still have a lot of real estate but you have to take in the big picture with some of these areas. They need to have sufficient buffer zones and safety areas to facilitate the different types of training. This keeps not only the civilian population safe but also allows the services to conduct uninhibited training without the influence of public surroundings. It's kind of easy for the Navy; we just go out to sea.
Being an Army brat, my father, 30 year veteran of 3 wars not counting our current war, would take me out to Fort Bragg to watch the exercises out there. They had miles of empty space, but it only takes one misdirected howitzer round landing in your front yard to realize why they have so much space.
This fight as stated before would be different if it was land owned by a public company or individual and the government came in and took it. They own the land and now have a need for it. It's just like if you rented a house and the owner came in and said, you have to move I need my house back. Bottom line is, you would move.
I think everyone should stand up for what they believe in. And yes the government should be made aware that areas for legal offroading are becoming extinct. However I don't think there will be a mutual solution in this particular issue. The guys wearing the stars obvious believe they need this space for the troops and they don't always tell us lower ranking people why.
:cheers:
Thank you for your continued service to this country. :USAflag:
I do agree that we most likely do not have an option that if they want this land they will get it. The only good news is that the USMC has not filed a official letter of intent to encompass this area yet.
At this point the only thing we are trying to do is be heard in hopes that other solutions may me looked at.
There is a virtual rally on Pirate 4X4 today from 2pm - 6pm PST, this will not be a "let's bash the services" event as this will be closly monitored and any negitive input about our military will be deleted.
what we are hoping for is to raise attention to this area by people who have been to the Hammers or intend to visit and their positive experiences.
If you have a different opinion then don't participate, but if you do please keep any comments professional.
Thanks for listening.