COL Townley R. Hedrick, Commander U.S Army Garrison, Ft. Stewart presented the State of the Garrison to Liberty County. It was presented at the May Progress Through People Luncheon on Thursday, May 25th. Thank you so much to GeoVista Credit Union for sponsoring the event.
1. Installation Management Command integrates and delivers
base support to enable readiness for a globally-responsive Army
We are the Army’s Home
Serving the Rugged Professional
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USAG Overview
Fort Stewart/Hunter Army Airfield
Garrison Commander
25 May 2017
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Fort Stewart/Hunter Army Airfield won the 2004, 2005, 2006 , 2009, 2012, and 2015
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Our is to provide a safe, secure, and responsive community that enhances the
Fort Stewart/Hunter Army Airfield power projection platform
in support of national security objectives.
Our is to be the world’s best installation for Armed Forces
to train, deploy, live and raise a Family.
Fort Stewart/Hunter Army Airfield
A Southern Living Station of Choice
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Provide a safe, secure, and responsive community that
enhances the FS/HAAF power projection platform in support
of national security objectives.
The world’s best installation for Armed Forces to train, deploy,
live and raise a Family.
FS/HAAF Garrison Command
• Mature Governance and Performance Management &
Measurement system in place; six-time ACOE Winner.
• Leader and Workforce Development; a dedicated well-
trained, productive workforce.
• Partnerships; local, regional and state-level partners
and community support.
• Consistently proven rapid deployment capabilities in
operations ranging from the 1990 Gulf War through
subsequent annual deployments to Egypt, Kuwait,
Bosnia, Kosovo, and currently to operations in
Afghanistan and Iraq.
• Comprising 288,000 acres, provides unequalled
training opportunities: administrative bivouac area,
seven major drop zones, six impact areas, seven tank
and armored fighting vehicle gunnery ranges, and
three live-fire maneuver areas for an entire brigade
combat team to operate in a tactical field environment.
• Support training for 50,000 Reserve and Guard
component Soldiers annually.
• Army’s longest runway (11,375 feet) with capability to
support any planes in the U.S. air fleet, including both
C-5’ss and C-17’s
• HAAF’s Truscott Air Terminal: a self-contained
arrival/departure airfield control group operations
facility; serves as the focal point for air deployments
and provides dramatically reduced deployment time
and increased throughput capabilities and has been
used as a benchmark by other installations.
• 23 Soldiers
• 780 APF Civilian Employees
• 618 NAF Civilian Employees
• 1,036 Contractors
• 2,457 Total Personnel
• $121 Million Annual APF BASEOPS Budget
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Fort Stewart / HAAF Overview
Local Economic Impact
Annual Impact $4.9B
Daily Impact $3.8M
Housing
Privatized Units 3,630
Barracks 6,273
Barracks Capacity 7,025
Land
Acres Total 284,621 Acres
Acres Training 272,284 Acres
Live Fire Ranges 111
Training Areas 132
Infrastructure
Paved Road Lanes 922 Miles
Railroads 23 Miles
Utilities 959 Miles
Electric 534 Miles
Gas 60 Miles
Water/Sewer 356 Miles
Total Buildings 3,584
Building Space 22.5M SF
Supported Population
Total Military 18,858
Active Duty 18,349
Reserve Comp 587
Students 113
Other Services 450
DOD Civilians 5,131
Contract Employees 1036
Mil Family Mem 36,778
Retirees & Families 52,542
Total 133,844
HAAF
Fort Stewart
~20Miles
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Examples of Economic Impact:
Total Military FY 17 Payroll
$1.27 Billion
Total Civilian FY 17 Payroll
$210 Million
Area Army Retiree Annual Pay
$164 Million
Federal School Impact Aid Funds
$9.1 Million
Estimated funds spent in the local
economy (FY16)
$1.7 Billion –
• Military, civilian, retiree pay
• Contracts
• School Impact Funds
Evans
Screven
Jenkins
Candler
Bulloch
Bryan
McIntosh
Liberty
Glynn
Wayne
Chatham
Long
Effingham
Appling
Toombs
Emanuel
Tattnall
FSGA/Hinesville
Military: 7,619
Retirees: 2,246
Students: 1,495
Military (on post): 11,239
Military (off post): 6,160
Retirees: 2,968
Students: 3,306
Military: 2,054
Retirees: 654
Students: 1,514
HAAF/Savannah
Military: 725
Retirees: 308
Students: 622
Retirees: 170
Retirees: 310
Significant Military Population Areas
(Military Personnel, Family Members and US Army Retirees)
Retirees: 272
Retirees: 255
FS/HAAF Economic Impact
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Family Housing – Putting Families First
Community Redevelopment:
• Balfour Beatty Communities – RCI partner
• 9 year – $354M Investment
• 1,665 New Homes
• 1,729 Renovated Homes
• 955 Demolitions
• 3,629 Total Home Inventory
• Secondary Development Period (2014-2052)
Community Centers Include:
• Meeting Rooms
• Fitness Centers
• Spray Parks
Bringing Services to the Families
New Homes:
• 3 & 4 bedroom, larger sq footage
• 2.5 bathrooms
• More storage space
• Open floor plans
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Army Continuing Education Services
HUB Area of Responsibility
Ft. Gordon
Hunter Army
Airfield
Ft. Stewart
MacDill, AFB
USAG Miami
FY17 ASIP #’s
Site Army Family
Members
Totals
Ft. Stewart 19,316 27,042 46,358
HAAF 6,107 8,550 14,657
Ft. Gordon 15,495 21,693 37,188
Florida 24,912 34,877 59,789
Puerto Rico 12,117 16,964 29,081
HUB TOTALS 77,947 109,126 187,073
Ft. Buchanan
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Events/Opportunities
EVENTS
• Independence Day Celebrations
• Hunter Army Airfield – 3 July
• Fort Stewart – 4 July
• Stewart Guardian Emergency Response Exercise
• September 2017
• Short Gate Closures, Traffic delays, lots of
EMS vehicle movements
OPPORTUNITIES
• Recreation Facilities open to the Public
• Taylor’s Creek and Hunter Golf Courses
• Bowling facilities
• Trap and Skeet & Pistol shooting Ranges
• Paintball Range
• Hunting and Fishing