Army: soldier cuts by base
Published: July 9, 2015
The list of bases, troop reductions and the percentage of current personnel levels, from the Department of Defense.
Fort Benning (Georgia): 3,402, (29 percent reduction)
Fort Bliss (Texas): 1,219, (5 percent)
Fort Bragg (North Carolina): 842, (2 percent)
Fort Campbell (Kentucky): 353, (1 percent)
Fort Carson (Colorado): 365, (2 percent)
Fort Drum (New York): 28, (0.2 percent)
Fort Hood (Texas): 3,350, (9 percent)
Joint Base Lewis-McChord (Washington state): 1,251, (5 percent)
Fort Polk (Louisiana): 388, (5 percent)
Joint Base Elmendorf-Richardson (Alaska): 2,631, (59 percent)
Fort Riley (Kansas): 615, (4 percent)
Schofield Barracks (Hawaii): 1,214, (8 percent)
Fort Stewart (Georgia): 947, (5 percent)
Fort Wainwright (Alaska): 73, (1 percent)
Aberdeen Proving Ground (Maryland): 126, (5 percent)
Fort Belvoir (Virginia): 250, (6 percent)
Fort Huachuca (Arizona): 114, (5 percent)
Fort Irwin (California): 246, (6 percent)
Fort Jackson (South Carolina): 180, (6 percent)
Fort Leavenworth (Kansas): 60, (2 percent)
Fort Lee (Virginia): 127, (4 percent)
Fort Leonard Wood (Missouri): 774, (15 percent)
Fort Rucker (Alabama): 186, (6 percent)
Joint Base San Antonio (Texas): 329, (6 percent)
Fort Shafter (Hawaii): 229, (10 percent)
Joint Base Langley-Eustis (Virginia): 94, (2 percent)
Bases that are adding soldiers:
Fort Gordon (Georgia): 41, (1 percent)
Fort Knox (Kentucky): 67, (1 percent)
Fort Meade (Maryland): 99, (2 percent)
Fort Sill (Oklahoma): 219, (3 percent)
http://www.stripes.com/army-soldier-cuts-by-base-1.357181