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Chapter 2 ⎯ Description of the Proposed Action and Alternativesthe company level and above would take place at PTA, as it is the largest maneuver-training site andcan best support doctrinal training requirements. The frequency of maneuver training rotations atPTA would increase by approximately 33 percent for battalions and would not increase the number ofrequired BCT training rotations. Given that PTA supports the unit maneuvers of the 3/25 th IBCT andother units stationed in Hawaii as well, the total increased utilization of PTA for maneuver rotationsresulting from this alternative is expected to be 10 to 15 percent. The <strong>SBCT</strong> would also conduct urbanmaneuver training at KTA in conjunction with training exercises utilizing the CACTF which were notprevio<strong>us</strong>ly conducted by the 2/25 th ID (L). Table 2–3 depicts the doctrinally required maneuver landareas needed to support different echelons of <strong>SBCT</strong> training areas.As described in the Proposed Action, the Army <strong>us</strong>es a standardized methodology for comparing maneuverimpacts of different units. This methodology takes the weights and authorized yearly mileagesfor unit vehicles and converts them to MIMs, which is the number of M1 tank mile equivalents. The2/25 th <strong>SBCT</strong> would execute the full range of doctrinally required maneuver training tasks and eventsto implement the Proposed Action fully under this alternative. To do this the <strong>SBCT</strong> would be anticipatedto execute 104,898 MIMs. This represents a 166% increase in MIMs when directly comparingthe requirement of the 2/25 th <strong>SBCT</strong> to the 39,320-MIM requirement of the 2/25 th ID (L). The increasein frequency of maneuver training events at Oahu maneuver training areas is anticipated to increaseby around 25 percent. The increase in frequency of <strong>us</strong>e of PTA is anticipated to increase by 10 to15 percent with the stationing of the 2/25 th <strong>SBCT</strong> in Hawaii.2.6 ALTERNATIVE B: PERMANENTLY STATION THE 2/25 TH <strong>SBCT</strong>AT FORT RICHARDSON WHILE CONDUCTING REQUIREDTRAINING AT MILITARY TRAINING SITES IN ALASKASummary Description: Under this alternative, the Army would permanently home station the 2/25 th<strong>SBCT</strong> at Fort Richardson, Alaska (Figure 2–6). Under this Alternative, the 2/25 th would deploy toDTA to conduct collective live-fire and maneuver training tasks. The 2/25 th would arrive at FortRichardson early in 2009 upon completion of its deployment and would conduct all activities neededto support the Proposed Action. Unit weapons qualifications, platoon training, equipment maintenance,and the ho<strong>us</strong>ing and support of Soldiers and their Families would take place primarily at FortRichardson. Beca<strong>us</strong>e of the limited availability of training land within the boundaries of Fort Richardson,unit maneuvers and live-fire collective training events above the platoon level would primarilyoccur at DTA. As part of Alternative B, the modular 4/25 th IBCT (Airborne), referred to, as the 4/25 ththroughout this document, would be re-stationed in Hawaii as part of a coordinated exchange of units.The stationing of the 2/25 th <strong>SBCT</strong> in Alaska would result in a net increase of a projected 667 Soldiersto be stationed at Fort Richardson. Major differences between the modular 4/25 th IBCT (Airborne)and the 2/25 th <strong>SBCT</strong> in their equipment include approximately 320 Stryker vehicles, increased numbersof indirect fire systems to include 12 additional 155-mm cannon, 36 120-mm Mortars, and 27105-mm direct fire cannon systems mounted on the Stryker MGS. Table 2–14 compares the manning,vehicles, and equipment of the 4/25 th IBCT (Airborne) following the completion of its transformationat Fort Richardson to that of the 2/25 th <strong>SBCT</strong>.February 2008 2–29 2/25th <strong>SBCT</strong> <strong>Final</strong> <strong>EIS</strong>
!!( 3 !( 1 !( 1!(UAC!(AnchorageMPMGRangeFortRichardsonFairbanks!( 2DonnellyTrainingAreaDeltaJunction!( 4MilesMiles0 5 10 200 5 10 20R<strong>us</strong>siaDonnellyTrainingAreaFairbanksCanadaAnchorage!FortRichardson!2/25th <strong>SBCT</strong> <strong>Final</strong> <strong>EIS</strong>FIGURE 2-6<strong>SBCT</strong> PROJECT LOCATIONS IN ALASKADate: 1/25/2008Prepared By: JGANALYSIS AREA: ALASKAFile: CO001229/Alaska.mxdLayout: Alaska PDF
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