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Strengthening Our National Security

As a member of the House Armed Services Committee, I make the defense of our country and the support of our women and men in the military a top priority.

Naval Station Everett and Naval Air Station Whidbey Island

The Second Congressional District is home to two critical military installations, Naval Station Everett and Naval Air Station Whidbey Island. Naval Station Everett is home to over 6,000 sailors and their families. Homeported at the base are two destroyers, three frigates, one aircraft carrier, and two Coast Guard cutters. NS Everett is one of the newer bases in the Navy and has been called "The Sailor's Choice" because of its incredible location, high quality of life, and supportive community.

Naval Air Station Whidbey Island, located in Oak Harbor, has been a critical piece of our nation's defense for over 60 years. The base is home to the majority of the Navy's EA-6B Prowler squadrons and the P-3 Orions. Soon it will be home to one of the Navy’s most modern planes, the EA-18G Growler. There are over 7,800 active duty sailors and Marines based at NAS Whidbey, and more than 10,000 military retirees in the community. NAS Whidbey was a recipient of the Commander and Chief's Award for Installation Excellence, recognizing the outstanding efforts of the men and women who operate and maintain U.S. military installations.

The 2006 Quadrennial Defense Review (QDR), a Department of Defense report that provides a comprehensive examination of the future needs and challenges that our military will face over the next 20 years, painted a bright picture for the future of both NS Everett and NAS Whidbey Island. With a clear focus on the Pacific Theater region, the QDR shows that bases in the Pacific Northwest are strategically and geographically critical to the future of the U.S. military.

Click here to read a statement I entered into the Congressional Record celebrating NAS Whidbey Island's receipt of the Chief's Award for Installation Excellence.

BRAC

As a member of the House Armed Services Committee, I worked alongside our local communities to keep Naval Station Everett and Naval Air Station Whidbey Island off of the 2005 Base Realignment and Closure (BRAC) list and preserve the 10,000 jobs our bases provide. Together, we made the case to the Pentagon that the emerging military focus on the Pacific Theater makes NS Everett and NAS Whidbey strategically and geographically critical to the future of our forces. The Pentagon's Base Realignment and Closure (BRAC) list showed that the Pentagon clearly recognizes our military value and the exceptional quality of life that we offer to the servicemen and women stationed in the Second Congressional District.

For more information about my work on defense issues, please see my statement on Defense.


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