The Defense Dept. is diverting an estimated $3.6B in military construction funds, affecting 127 projects, to help build Trump's border wall. • Domestic projects: $1,075,961,000 • US territory projects: $687,284,000 • Overseas projects: $1,836,755,000
The Pentagon on Wednesday released the full list of 127 military construction projects that will lose funds in order to help construct 175 miles of southern border wall.The projects range from building training and ammunition storage facilities to fixing access roads to construction on a middle school in Fort Campbell, Kentucky, along with a subway station entrance facility at the Pentagon.Not everyone is outraged by Trump's move to divert military funds to pay for border wallJust under $1.
Domestic projects: $1,075,961,000AlabamaAnniston Army Depot Weapon Maintenance Shop: $5,200,000AlaskaEielson Air Force Base, Repair Central Heat/Power Plant Boiler PH 4: $41,000,000Eielson Air Force Base, Repair Central Heat/Power Plant Boiler Ph3: $34,400,000Eielson Air Force Base, Improved Combat Arms Training and Maintenance Range: $19,000,000Fort Greely, Missile Field #1 Expansion: $8,000,000ArizonaFort Huachuca, Ground Transport Equipment Building: $30,000,000CaliforniaChannel Islands Air...
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