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I Corps and Fort LewisI Corps and Fort Lewis
Americas Army at Fort LewisAmericas Army at Fort Lewis
Fort Lewis Overview
Combined Chambers of Commerce11 March 200911 March 2009
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Vision and PrioritiesVision and PrioritiesTeam Lewis
I Corps
Priorities
Train and sustain the Armys premier expeditionary
Corps, and as required deploy and successfully conduct
full spectrum operations as a joint multi-national
operational HQ
To provide the best facilities and services through innovative and
responsive support and evolving partnerships, to sustain our most
critical assets: those who selflessly devote themselves to
protecting freedom.
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Team LewisTeam Lewis
Major Units:
3-2 SBCT
4-2 SBCT
5-2 SBCT
42ND MP
62ND MD BDE
201ST BfSB555 ENG BDE
17th FIRES BDE
593rd
Sustainment
US Army
Garrison
Personnel:
~31K Military Personnel
~11K Civilian Employees~47K Family Members
Resident Units:
Western Region CDT
CMD
1st SF GRP
2 Battalion 75th
RangersMAMC
6th MP Group(CID)
191ST BDE
ACE Seattle District
66th Theater AVN
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Americas Corps
Transforming to new, modular formation
1st HQ deployment since 1950
Nearly 1,000 soldiers in HQ
19,000 Fort Lewis Soldiers deploying
2009
Power ProjectionPower Projection
4Premier Expeditionary Corps
Projection & Regeneration
9,500 vehicles deployed
Reset over 6,300 vehicles since 2001
15,000 total pieces of equip deployed thru
Tacoma, Olympia, and Grays Harbor
4-2 SBCT
5-2 SBCT
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17th FiB
APR 09
77,000Deployed
Since2001
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Fort Lewis Soldiers and FamiliesFort Lewis Soldiers and FamiliesArmy StrongArmy Strong
Exceeded 2008 retention goals 15,000 soldiers in 1991 >> 31,000 by
2009 58% growth since 2003 alone 250 new Soldiers arriving weekly Generating new modular forces
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Soldier deployments up from 202 in 2001 8,005 Soldiers deployed in 2007
19,000 deploying in 2009 Soldiers, families, and facilities are
stretching to accommodate the effects of
deployment
Flexible, Adaptable, Resilient, Soldiers and Families
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Before & After Square Footage
Facilities Today 16,680,090 SFFacilities Future 22,233,292 SF
- 7,258,562 SF new construction
- 1,705,362 SF demolition
Population Growth2000 19,089 Soldiers
2009 30,800 Soldiers2012 32,383 Soldiers
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Growth of Fort LewisGrowth of Fort Lewis
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InitiativesInitiatives
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Reflection ParkReflection ParkLifestyleLifestyleCenterCenter
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UNCLASSIFIEDFort Lewis 2017Planning Vision and Design Principles
Planning Vision:In support of the mission, Soldiers and Families, we will create asustainable community of walkable neighborhoods withidentifiable town centers connected by great streets
Design Principles
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FROM THIS
CREATING A COMMUNITYCREATING A COMMUNITY
TO THIS
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ARMY COMMUNITY COVENANTARMY COMMUNITY COVENANT
2 MAY 20082 MAY 2008
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Questions?Questions?
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