The nebraska region lost our local air base and talked our way back on.
We've started to do a couple things to build good will. First we pay
'rent' to the non-profit social club on the base and leave a check in
their hand before we've left the base. Second we get a count of the
military personel watching and running, typically 15% of the total, and
report it to our contact for site rental. Third we encourage those folks
to call the "commander's hotline" and express their support.
Finally we make sure the base newpaper knows were coming and they
usually get pics of base personel in the paper. This last part takes one
dedicated volunteer.
-----Original Message-----
From: owner-autox@autox.team.net [mailto:owner-autox@autox.team.net] On
Behalf Of Duncan Family
Sent: Tuesday, July 17, 2001 8:57 AM
To: AutoX
Subject: Military autox sites
Could you please contact me off list about the questions
you are being asked? We are also in the process of
trying to get back on Davis Monthan AFB here in Tucson,
AZ. Maybe we can help each other on this matter.
Thanks,
Greg Duncan
Solo II Chairman
AZ Border Region
Tucson, AZ
gduncan2@mindspring.com
>
> Hey Folks,
> We need a little help identifying a few active military bases that
allow
> autocrossing on base. We have decent shot at using an army base here
> in Texas, but they have come back with questions from their legal
> people. I know Delta Region is using Belle Chase NAS and I have seen
> where Mac Dill AFB is used occasionally... any others?? Thanks for any
> help...
>
> Tom Holt
> Texas Spokes SCC - Austin
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