The Associated Press
The 33 major military bases that the Pentagon said Friday it wants to close. The military defines “major” as bases whose replacement cost would be $100 million or greater.
They are:
Alaska
Kulis Air Guard Station
California
Riverbank Army Ammunition Plant
Naval Support Activity, Corona
Naval Weapons Station Seal Beach Concord Detachment
Onizuka Air Force Station
Connecticut
Submarine Base New London
Georgia
Fort Gillem
Fort McPherson
Naval Air Station Atlanta
Indiana
Newport Chemical Depot
Kansas
Kansas Army Ammunition Plant
LouisianaMaine
Naval Shipyard Portsmouth
Massachusetts
Otis Air National Guard Base
Michigan
Selfridge Army Activity
W.K. Kellogg Airport Air Guard Station
Mississippi
Mississippi Army Ammunition Plant
Naval Station Pascagoula
New JerseyNew Mexico
Cannon Air Force Base
New York
Niagara Fallas International Airport Air Guard Station
Nevada
Hawthorne Army Depot
Oregon
Umatilla Chemical Depot
Pennsylvania
Naval Air Station Willow Grove
Pittsburgh International Airport Air Reserve Station
South Dakota
Ellsworth Air Force Base
Texas
Lone Star Army Ammunition Plant
Red River Army Depot
Naval Station Ingleside
Brooks City Base
Utah
Deseret Chemical Depot
Virginia
Fort Monroe
Wisconsin
General Mitchell Air Reserve Station
Source: Department of Defense.