Talk:Base Realignment and Closure

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[edit] Prior Rounds

Added list of bases for prior rounds. Will work on getting as many of the links as possible to work. --Wootonius 22:43, 14 May 2007 (UTC)

[edit] 1993 Link Error

The former Naval Station Charleston does not yet have an article on Wikipedia, so the link that was used incorrectly linked to the Naval Weapons Station in Goose Creek, SC, which still exists. This was a separate entity even when the Navy Base was still here (I live in Charleston and used to shop in the commissary of the Navy Base). I removed the link while leaving the text intact. --Tokalon73 8 August 2007