Leaked documents show Army's bold plan to acquire 10,000 square miles of Colorado - BlackListed News
Published on 02-28-2011
Artillery ranges and tank maneuvers on fragile grasslands. Depopulated farm
towns, suitable for urban warfare exercises for thousands of troops. A military
installation the size of Massachusetts, sprawling across southern Colorado from
Trinidad to the Kansas border. If you're going to plan, plan big. And the U.S.
Army's plans for expansion of its Pinon Canyon Maneuver Site have an audacity
that's hard to beat.
This week's cover story, "The War Next Door," explores the long-running battle
over the PCMS, a 235,000-acre site the Army acquired in the 1980s to prepare
troops from Fort Carson for combat, and a current proposal for increased
training there. After several political setbacks, the Army says it's put aside
any plans to expand the PCMS for now. But landowners, preservationists and
others are skeptical, given the grand scenario for expansion contained in
military documents obtained by opponents through leaks and Freedom of
Information Act requests.
Army exercise at PCMS.
Ranchers who've run cattle in southeastern Colorado for generations first
started hearing rumors of possible expansion of the site in 2005. In fact,
prompted by a growing concentration of troops at Fort Carson because of base
closures and realignments, the military had been studying acquisition of
additional land for years before that. But locals' first clue of the scale
involved came in the form of a leaked map that looked a lot like this one:
The map, which appears in a 2004 planning document, shows a series of phased-in
purchases over many years, starting with modest strips of property adjoining the
current site. But the entire deal would eventually encompass 6.9 million acres
-- that's more than 10,000 square miles, a tenth of the entire state's land
area. The Pinon Canyon Expansion Opposition Coalition promptly translated this
into a more vividly colored map, on view below, to give a better idea of what
the Army had in mind:
The 2004 planning document states that the PCMS is ideally situated to become a
training center for all the armed services -- and allied forces as well: "Given
its size, remote location, diverse terrain, and infrastructure, PCMS far
surpasses the training experience of any Combat Training Center in CONUS."
(That's the contiguous United States, soldier.)
The move would involve displacing a population of at least 17,000 civilians and
transferring the Comanche National Grasslands from U.S. Forest Service to
military control, but the study predicted that holding large-scale training
exercises there "will be a positive change and natural wildlife habitation
possibilities [will] increase."
Through FOIA requests, opponents of the expansion plan ultimately pried loose an
even more revealing document -- an exhaustive 2005 study prepared by Fort Carson
known as the "Pinon Vision" plan. Page down to see a key page; it talks about
how the acquisition could eventually lead to ghost towns that would offer an
"exciting opportunity" for urban training exercises:
Other sections of the "Pinon Vision" study identify critical decision-makers who
must be persuaded to support the effort, from the Secretary of Defense to state
political leaders, and the official "message" to put forth to the media about
how nothing's been decided yet and the Army is just exploring options.
As this week's feature explains, the plans fizzled in the wake of their public
disclosure and the ensuing outrage. But that doesn't mean they've gone away
entirely; opponents fear that the current plan to increase training on the
existing site is actually part of an effort to "overwhelm the resource" and
justify expansion down the line.
Several of the expansion proposals, including the 2004 Analysis of Alternatives,
are now posted in their entirety on the website of the Pinon Canyon Expansion
Opposition Coalition.
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