
Texas Reserve Component
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BRAC Documents
Official BRAC record for Texas Reserve Component (BRAC 2005).
File type: PDF Source: BRAC Round 2005
BRAC Summary:
– Close the Tharp United States Army Reserve Center, Amarillo, TX, and relocate units to a new Armed Forces Reserve Center in Amarillo, TX, if the Army is
able to acquire land suitable for the construction of the facilities.
– Close the United States Army Reserve Center, Brownsville, TX, and relocate units to a new Armed Forces Reserve
Center in Brownsville, TX, if the Army is able to acquire suitable land for the construction of the facilities.
– Close the United States Army Reserve Center, Boswell, TX, and the United
States Army Reserve Center, Callaghan, TX, and relocate units to a new Armed Forces Reserve Center on existing Federal property on Camp Bullis, TX.
– Close the Grimes United
States Army Reserve Center, Abilene, TX, and relocate B Company of the 413th Civil Affairs Battalion and the Area Maintenance Support Activity 11 Sub-Shop to a new Armed Forces Reserve
Center with a Field Maintenance Shop on Dyess Air Force Base, TX.
– Close the Roque O Segura United States Army Reserve Center, El Paso, Texas, the Benavidez United States Army
Reserve Center, El Paso, Texas, the United States Army Reserve Center #3, Fort Bliss, Texas and the McGregor Range United States Army Reserve Center and Equipment Concentration Site, Fort
Bliss New Mexico and relocate units to a new Armed Forces Reserve Center with a Consolidated Equipment Concentration Site and Maintenance Facility on Fort Bliss Texas.
– Close
the Herzog United States Army Reserve Center, Dallas, TX, and relocate units to a new Armed Forces Reserve Center on the existing Grand Prairie Reserve Complex, Grand Prairie, TX. Realign
the 490th Civil Affairs Battalion from the Grimes United States Army Reserve Center and relocate the unit into the new AFRC.
– Close the United States Army Reserve Center,
Pasadena, TX, and relocate units to a new Armed Forces Reserve Center with a Field Maintenance Shop in (East) Houston, TX, if the Army is able to acquire land suitable for the construction
of the facilities.
– Close United States Army Reserve Center #2, Perimeter Park, TX, and United States Army Reserve Center #3, Houston, TX, and relocate units to a new Armed Forces
Reserve Center with a consolidated Field Maintenance Shop in (Northwest) Houston, TX, if the Army is able to acquire land suitable for the construction of the facilities.
– Close the
Miller United States Army Reserve Center, Huntsville, TX, and relocate units to a new Armed Forces Reserve Center in Huntsville, TX, if the Army is able to acquire suitable land for the
construction of the facilities.
– Close the Muchert United States Army Reserve Center, Dallas, TX, and relocate units to a new Armed Forces Reserve Center Lewisville, TX, if the Army
is able to acquire land suitable for the construction of the facilities.
– Close the United States Army Reserve Center, Lufkin, TX, and relocate units to a new Armed Forces Reserve
Center in Lufkin, TX, if the Army is able to acquire suitable land for the construction of the facilities.
– Close the United States Army Reserve Center, Alice, TX, and the United States
Army Reserve Center, NAS Kingsville, TX, and relocate units to a new Armed Forces Reserve Center on NAS Kingsville, TX, if the Army determines the property is suitable for
construction.
– Close the Watts-Guillot United States Army Reserve Center, Texarkana, TX, and realign the Hooks Army Reserve Center on Red River Army Depot by relocating units to a
new Armed Forces Reserve Center on or in the vicinity of Red River Army Depot, TX.
– Close Round Rock United States Army Reserve Center (leased) and relocate units to a new
Armed Forces Reserve Center with a consolidated Field Maintenance Shop in Round Rock, TX, if the Army is able to acquire land suitable for the construction of the facilities.
– Close
the United States Army Reserve Center, San Marcos, TX, and relocate units to a new Armed Forces Reserve Center in San Marcos, TX, if the Army is able to acquire land suitable for the
construction of the facilities.
– Close the Hanby-Hayden United States Army Reserve Center, Mesquite, TX, and relocate units to a new Armed Forces Reserve Center with an
Organizational Maintenance Shop on United States Army Reserve property in Seagoville, TX. The new AFRC shall have the capability to accommodate Texas National Guard Units from the
following Texas ARNG Readiness Centers: Dallas #2, Kaufman and Terrell (including the Organizational Maintenance Shop), TX, if the state decides to relocate those National Guard
units.
– Close the United States Army Reserve Center, Tyler, TX, and the United States Army Reserve Center, Marshall, TX, and relocate units to a new Armed Forces Reserve Center
with a Field Maintenance Shop in Tyler, TX, if the Army is able to acquire suitable land for the construction of the facilities.