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Army balks at bringing 300 jobs to area Date published: 12/13/2006
Bleak Hill?
No. The Army's intelligence is dated: Caroline County ideal for anti-terror command ALITTLE OVER a year ago, the Spotsylvania Board of Supervisors turned down local developer Tricord's proposal to build a 1,500-home subdivision at New Post. The main reason? Concern about the encroachment of development on Now the Army has announced that it may split its new anti-terrorist Asymmetric Warfare Group, sending 300 jobs to Maryland and consigning to A.P. Hill only the billetless role of training ground. Why? Because there's too little development around the fort. "Catch 22," it seems, never runs out of new chapters. Dear Department of the Army: You can't have it both ways. Recognizing the value to this region of good government jobs and spurred by the patriotic imperative to support the military's national-security mission, local governments have bent over backward to please the fort's Army overseers. After The Hill's commander argued that the Tricord project would de- The Army contends that the area near The Hill lacks sufficient housing, medical services, employment for spouses, and schools
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