History of the Ammunition Industrial Base - JMC - U.S. Army
History of the Ammunition Industrial Base - JMC - U.S. Army
History of the Ammunition Industrial Base - JMC - U.S. Army
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2010 GOVERNMENT OWNED AMMUNITION INDUSTRIAL BASE<br />
This diagram reflects <strong>the</strong> ammunition industrial base in 2010. <strong>JMC</strong> closed four installations:<br />
Riverbank AAP, Mississippi AAP, Lone Star AAP, and Kansas AAP between FY09-10. Pine<br />
Bluff Arsenal transferred from <strong>the</strong> Chemical Materials Agency to <strong>JMC</strong> in 2008. Red River<br />
Munitions Center will be closed by <strong>the</strong> end <strong>of</strong> FY11. The total core/key ammunition production<br />
and storage facilities managed by <strong>JMC</strong> in 2010 totaled 16. No production is completed by<br />
Defense <strong>Ammunition</strong> Center (which would total 17).<br />
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