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2018 Fort Stewart State of the Garrison

  1. UNCLASSIFIED 1 of 12 May 2018 Fort Stewart / Hunter Army Airfield Presented by COL Jason A. Wolter Garrison Commander
  2. UNCLASSIFIED 2 of 12 May 2018 Agenda • Installation Overview • Impacts • Power Projection Capabilities • Training Capabilities • Senior Commander Priorities / 3ID Status • Current Efforts • Questions
  3. UNCLASSIFIED 3 of 12 May 2018 Fort Stewart / HAAF Overview Local Economic Impact Annual Impact $4.9B Daily Impact $3.8M Land Acres Total 284,621 Acres Acres Training 272,284 Acres Live Fire Ranges 111 Training Areas 132 Infrastructure Paved/Unpaved 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 18,984 Active Duty 18,534 Reserve Comp 677 Students 114 Other Services 450 DOD Civilians 2,620 Contract Employees 1,325 Mil Family Mem 28,856 Retirees & Families 55,200 Total 126,760 HAAF Fort Stewart ~20Miles Housing Privatized Units 3,738 Barracks 6,177
  4. UNCLASSIFIED 4 of 12 May 2018 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 (FY17) $1.8 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
  5. UNCLASSIFIED 5 of 12 May 2018 Port of Savannah Characteristics • 9 Miles from HAAF to Port of Savannah • 7 Berths; load 3 Vessels Simultaneously • 3 Miles of Dockside Rail Track • Offload 125 Rail Cars Daily = 3 Battalions • 208 Acres of Staging Area = 1600 items of Military Equipment HAAF Rail Head • 3 Rail Spurs (RS): • 2 RS - Holds (8) 89ft. Rail Cars per RS • 1 RS - Holds (4) 89ft. Rail Cars • 15 rail cars can be stored on track • Max Upload/Download Capability Per Day: • 35 – 40 Rail Cars (approx 1 Bn / Day) • Current estimate to repair/restore all HAAF railway is $1.5M Hunter Army Airfield: Airfield Specifications • 11,375 ft main runway • Truscott Terminal: 67K sq ft Avn Strategic PAX/Cargo Deployment Center • Saber Hall: 32K sq ft Self Contained Facility for Directed Contingencies • 350 Acre Staging Area Aircraft Parking Maximum on Ground • 56 x C5/C17 • 23 x C5/C17 with Augmentation without displacing rotary assets. • Capable of towing FW/RW aircraft up to C-130 size w/ required oversize assets above C-130. Working Maximum on Ground • 2 x Aircraft in 24 Hrs w/o Augmentation. Duration = 48 hrs. • 8 x Aircraft w/ Augmentation. Duration = Sustained. Fuel Capacity and Capability (Current / FY15) • 2.5 Million Gallons / 2.2 Million Gallons (JET A) • 30 to 45 Days Continuous Operations Pallet Storage Capability • 500 Pallet Storage Capability • 160 Pallets On Hand • FORSCOM Backfills Deficit if Mission Requires • SOCOM Maintains & Stores Own Pallets Power Projection Capabilities
  6. UNCLASSIFIED 6 of 12 May 2018 • Shoot all weapons below Patriot Missile • Support Multi-Domain Training
  7. UNCLASSIFIED 7 of 12 May 2018 Senior Leadership and Priorities MG Leopoldo Quintas 3rd ID Commanding General CSM Daniel Hendrex 3rd ID Command Sergeant Major Get Ready for War Readiness is Job 1 Constant Personnel Readiness Constant Equipment Readiness Conduct Tough and Realistic Training Train for War Train to Deploy Develop Leaders A Premier Installation for our Army Enable Readiness A No-Notice Power Projection Platform Take Care of Soldiers and Families Continue to Strengthen Community Relations Soldier – Citizens Tell the 3ID and Army Story
  8. UNCLASSIFIED 8 of 12 May 2018 FS/HAAF: A Power Projection Platform Mobilization *On average about 4,000 Soldiers are deployed daily away from the installation over the next year
  9. UNCLASSIFIED 9 of 12 May 2018 Current Efforts • Mobilization Preparation / Power Projection • Conversion of 2 Brigade Combat Team to Infantry Brigade Combat Team • Support to Deployed Families / Personnel • Conversion to the FY19 Manning Guidelines
  10. UNCLASSIFIED 10 of 12 May 2018 Marne Independence Day Concert & Fireworks • 4 Jul at Donovan Field • Live performances by: • 3 Doors Down • Locash • Jagged Edge • Free admission, Open to the Public • Open Gate Access at Gate 3 • Food & Beverages available for purchase • www.MarneIndependenceDay.com • Schedule of Events: • Gates open: 1730 • Concert: 1900 • Fireworks: 2230
  11. UNCLASSIFIED 11 of 12 May 2018 Make Your Plans With MWR • Tailored Information  Upcoming Events  Services  Promotions • A quick, lively read for busy people with full schedules • Free, easy to opt-in: • Just click the 'Rock Solid' link on our home page at Stewart.ArmyMWR.com
  12. UNCLASSIFIED 12 of 12 May 2018 Questions? 912.435.9870/9874
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