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Military construction 2008: Marine Corps
“Grow the Force” projects designated for the Marines by the Senate Appropriations Committee in its version of the 2008 military construction appropriations bill:
Camp Pendleton, Calif.
1st Marine Logistics Group Armory — $8.1 million
1st Marine Logistics Group and battalion operations center — $22.2 million
1st Marine Logistics Group operations center — $18.1 million
Bachelor enlisted quarters – Wounded Warrior Battalion — $25.9 million
Consolidated Communications/Electronics Shop — $16.8 million
Force intelligence operations center — $24.9 million
MCAS Miramar, Calif.
Hangar modification — $26.8 million
MCB Twentynine Palms, Calif.
Armory — $5.9 million
Landfill — $13.6 million
Military Operations Urban Terrain Facility (Phase 3) — $21.9 million
Multi-battalion operations center — $33.8 million
Multi-battalion operations center — $$33.7 million
Camp Lejeune, N.C.
Bachelor Enlisted Quarters – Wounded Warrior Battalion — $27.3 million
Landfill cell — $14.2 million
Main gate physical security upgrade — $7.9 million
Multi-porpoise machine gun range – G10 — $17.3 million
Physical security upgrades – Piney Green — $6.6 million
Wastewater system modification — $7 million
Marine Corps Recruit Depot Parris Island, S.C.
Consolidated dining facility — $24 million
MCB Quantico, Va.
Warfare programs support center — $5 million
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