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converted to offices, mail room, weight rooms, supply rooms, armories, and spaces referred to as “cages” (combined office and storage space separated by chain link fencing instead of solid walls.) In July 1994, 6th Signal Battalion was inactivated. The building was reassigned to the 59th Signal Battalion. Toxins were removed between April 2000 and October 2009. Fort Richardson was merged with Elmendorf Airforce base in 2010, the new combined base being called Joint Base Elmendorf Richardson (JBER). One result of this merge is that the Air Force now maintains records from the prior Army Fort Richardson. The following information is taken from the enclosed FOIA response.  On March 31, 2000 the first asbestos inspection of the building was conducted in response to a complaint by a 59th Signal Battalion soldier.  On August 28, 2001, the removal of Asbestos was completed.  On June 9, 2009, Lead samples were taken in the building  On 6/10/2009 one soil sample tested at 1900 mg/kg Lead.  On 7/31/2009 one Lead dust wipe sample was analyzed at 5300 ug/ft2, (ug/ft2 = micrograms per square foot)  As of October 13, 2009, Lead abatement was nearing completion; this is the most recent record of the abatement process History of facility number 357-50 and 357-52 known as Antenna Building This building was treated as two buildings that shared a wall. The separating wall included a large barn-style sliding door which was usually left open, connecting the two sides of the building. The Antenna Building was used as temporary holding for known hazardous waste materials from 1987 until April 1989. In 1989, the building(s) was converted to storage for 6th Signal Battalion. There, the unit stored a variety of antenna, camouflage netting, 20-man tents, generators, water jugs which were filled in the building before field operations, and other misc. equipment. Like the basement of the Barracks building, this building was divided into cages. Barrels were visible in the cages adjacent to 6th Signal Batallion cages. OThe canvass bags holding antenna, nets and tents were covered in an oily dust. The site report describes barrels of JP-4, waste alcohol, and other toxins being stored in the building, and that the barrels were not properly labeled as toxic. It also describes PCB’s found in dust wipes from the floor.
1110:, the challenge in sourcing the 6th Inf Div in the 1980s is a little easier than some of the other divisions because 1st and 2nd Brigades were each at a different installation. One can reasonably infer that if a battalion was at Wainright or Richardson, it's with the brigade that is based there. But at the moment, and the reason I have removed the chart and the 1st and 2nd Brigades, is that not even the formation of 1st and 2nd Brigades at the two different forts is sourced. You need to in-line cite that 1st and 2nd Brigades were at their separate fort; you need to cite each individual active battalion being at one fort or other other; you need to find a cite saying that the battalion of the 297th Inf (AK ARNG) was assigned to one or other of the brigades, not just that it joined the division. If you cannot find a cite saying that 6-297 was with a particular brigade, one cannot put it in the list; it will need to stay in free-text in the intro to the 1980s listing. I will copy this note to the main talkpage discussion. 784:, Kentucky, and later a forward brigade was located in Hawaii. There was sentiment against sending the division to Vietnam because its shoulder sleeve insignia invited a derisive nickname ("Commie Jew Division") that General Westmoreland, cognizant of troop morale problems, considered too offensive, and the decision was made instead to form the Americal Division (23rd Infantry Division), with less offensive insignia, in Vietnam itself. During June 1968 the US Joint Chiefs of Staff also declared the 6th Infantry Division unsuitable for combatant deployment because it flunked its readiness report, and shortly thereafter the division was terminated on 25 July 1968. 353: 440: 413: 868: 450: 543: 369: 74: 53: 385: 22: 238: 84: 310: 299: 288: 705: 196: 164: 277: 266: 1084:
Where is there any proof that this division was ever referred to as “Commie Jew Division” by any substantial group of people in the Army chain of command, or anywhere else for that matter? Could such a slur have been uttered? Sure. But to say that Westmoreland considered it such a problem that a new
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Where is there any proof that this division was ever referred to as “Commie Jew Division” by any substantial group of people in the Army chain of command, or anywhere else for that matter? Could such a slur have been uttered? Sure. But to say that Westmoreland considered it such a problem that a new
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He's now added more data, yet I have rolled him back again. Why? Noclador has cited entire works or chapter-sized pieces: AR600-82 is 33 pages long. Knowledge (XXG) is written for generalists, rather than specialists, who may know the material better and be more easily able to identify where in any
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Over the last few days there were back-and-forth reverts, unusual on a relatively uncontroversial page like this, on the section on the late 1980s order of battle. This is at it's heart because the sources cited were official U.S. Army lineages for individual infantry battalions and regiments. Yet
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division. In 1988, 6th Signal Battalion, moved into the building at 602 Richardson Drive, on Fort Richardson Alaska, repurposing it from an indoor firing range to a multi-use facility including barracks, recreation rooms, chow hall, and offices on the upper floors. The firing range area was
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The four reports above all describe a myriad of toxins and locations, including two PCB’s formulations (Aroclor 1254, and Aroclor 1260) found on the floor of the Antenna Building, and PCB’s found in the water from the onsite well.
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The Army Environmental Justice report is a summarized version of the above. The State of Alaska report also summarizes the contamination and cleanup efforts, is the most recent report, and has links to additional information.
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the data supposed to be supported by that showed detailed assignment of maneuver battalions to individual maneuver brigades. The lineages cited invariably say which division the unit was assigned to, but not which brigade.
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Thanks to whoever added the "Post War" section here. That period of the 6th ID's service is more commonly (and properly) known as Cold War. I have additional sources for information from that period and will add.
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Additionally, 4th Squadron, 9th Cav is unsourced; 6th Med Battalion is unsourced; 6th S&T Battalion is unsourced; and 706th Maintenance Battalion is unsourced.
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The following is the cold ward section with a bit added by an IP (someone without a signon). It appears to be primarily from
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were used to reactivate the 6th Infantry Division (Light). Over the next seven years the 6th was the U.S. Army’s primary
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In the American build-up during the Vietnam War the division was activated in 1967 at
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division was formed is quite the claim, and it needs some type of substantiation.
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division was formed is quite the claim, and it needs some type of substantiation.
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There also should be some citation that the 6th “flunked” its readiness report.
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There also should be some citation that the 6th “flunked” its readiness report.
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