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Colorado Springs Military Installations
The presence of five military installations in Colorado Springs has a great impact on the character and economy of the Pikes Peak Region. A report released in 2001 revealed that the five bases had 41,672 employees (29,218 active-duty, reserves and cadets and another 12,454 civilian employees). According to local economist Dave Bamberger, the military had the most employees of any sector in town. The next highest category is tourism, with 14,689 jobs or 12 percent of the total. "Put it this way: one out of every three people employed here is employed as a military person or as a person directly supported by defense dollars," Bamberger said. Here are brief descriptions of the five military installations in Colorado Springs; visit their web sites by clicking on the links to the left. Fort Carson
The Mountain Outpost
Fort Carson sits on 137,000 acres just south of Colorado Springs. The fort was established in 1942 three weeks after Pearl Harbor. During World War II, Fort Carson housed prisoners of war and has since been the site for the production of several movies. Over the years, the post has grown to a military population of over 17,000 soldiers and is also served by approximately 3,400 civilian employees. Currently, it is the home of the 3rd Brigade Combat Team, 4th Infantry Division, 3rd Armored Calvary Regiment, and the 10th Special Forces Group (Airborne). The mission of Ft. Carson, as in the past, has been training troops to be combat ready.
The United States Air Force Academy
Introducing a top rated university to military training, the academy was established to be the training ground for future Air Force officers. Out of 13,000 applicants each year, only 1,500 freshmen are accepted. The beautiful grounds are situated on 18,000 acres of wooded, picturesque land north of the city. The Air Force Academy employs over 6,000 personnel (approximately 2,000 of which are civilians). The Core Values of the United States Air Force Academy are Integrity First, Service Before Self and Excellence in All We Do. These values set the common standard for conduct across the Air Force. These values inspire trust (which provides the unbreakable bond that unifies the force). They consider their experience a knowledge born of confidence, experience and integrity: confidence that comes with surpassing one's personal best; experience in seeing personal leadership help others rise above their fears; and the integrity that lies deep in the heart of every Air Force officer. Athletics are an important part of Academy culture. The U.S. Air Force Academy wasn't named "most athletic school in the country" by Sports Illustrated without reason. By playing together, the cadets learn to work together as a team; they learn to trust and to be leaders.
Peterson Air Force Base
Peterson Air Force Base was originally a fighter training post and civilian airport known as "Pete Field" (prior to and during WWII). Today, it is the home of the 21st Space Wing, the Air Force s only organization responsible for worldwide missile warning and space control. Team 21 serves as host unit of the Peterson Complex for four major military headquarters (North American Aerospace Defense Command, U.S. Space Command, Air Force Space Command and Army Space Command) as well as the 302nd Airlift Wing (Reserve) and many tenant units from other major commands.
NORAD
North American Aerospace Defense Command
The NORAD complex is located beneath Cheyenne Mountain just southwest of Colorado Springs. "Deter, Detect, Defend." is the motto of the men and women who serve in the North American Aerospace Defense Command. Since 1958, Canadians and Americans have been partners in protecting the airspace of Alaska, Canada and the contiguous 48 United States. Staffed by all branches of the military, the mission of NORAD has evolved over the years. Aerospace warning involves the monitoring of man-made objects in space, and the detection, validation, and warning of attack against North America whether by aircraft, missiles, or space vehicles, utilizing mutual support arrangements with other commands. Aerospace control includes providing surveillance and control of Canadian and United States airspace.
Schriever Air Force Base
Schriever Air Force Base, formerly Falcon Air Force Base, sits on 640 acres of former ranch land east of Colorado Springs. Schriever is commonly grouped with the other bases in the "Peterson Complex". This consists of Schriever Air Force Base, Peterson Air Force Base and Cheyenne Mountain Air Station. The Base is home to the 50th Space Wing and houses the Consolidated Space Operations Center (CSOC) and provides command and control for Department of Defense military satellites and management of the Air Force Satellite Control Network.
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Colorado Springs Community News: RE/MAX Properties, Inc. is a sponsor for the Colorado Springs "In Their Honor" Air Show!Leave a Comment >
September 15, 2010 15:39:40
Colorado Springs The In Their Honor AIR SHOW serves to celebrate America's 21st century heroes
- our Soldiers, Sailors, Airmen and Marines. These men and women perform their
duties often in far-off lands away from family and friends. They stand in
defense of freedom, doing the hard and dangerous work to bring peace and
stability to a troubled world. Click here to download the In Their Honor AIR SHOW flyer.
Ask about our Military First Program designed to help our Military Families in their real estate needs. Click here to download our Military First flyer!
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Moving Up in a 'Down' Colorado Springs Market - What You Don't Know About Today's Real Estate Market in the Pikes Peak RegionLeave a Comment >
August 24, 2010 18:16:01
COLORADO SPRINGS, CO, Aug 24, 2010 - During the Great Depression of the 1930s, while most Americans struggled, there were some who also amassed vast fortunes. A wealth of opportunity also exists is today's real estate "recession," a time which offers buyers and investors in the Pikes Peak region an unprecedented chance to "move up," according to Joe Clement, Broker/Owner of RE/MAX Properties, Inc.. "Those who believe that real estate is a tide that moves all boats equally are just plain wrong," says Clement. "The fact is, we may very well be in the single greatest move-up real estate market in decades. Today's Colorado Springs market represents a rare opportunity for some to move up to their dream home at virtually unprecedented prices. If you have longed to move to another community, purchase a vacation home or create income through rental property, now might be your best chance to do so." According to Clement, the following facts rarely appear in media coverage about the Colorado Springs real estate market and are, therefore, unknown to most consumers:
Clement advises consumers to answer the following questions before considering a move-up home purchase:
"The answers to these questions are vital to making a more fully informed decision about the opportunities present in today's market," explains Clement. "A professional Colorado real estate agent, your attorney, financial planner and/or accountant can help guide you through this decision-making process." For more information, please contact Joe Clement at Joe.Clement@WeSellMore.net or 719-540-6421 |
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April 22, 2010 10:01:26
Good News for 1st Time Military Buyers who would still like to take advantage of the $8000 Tax Credit. Here is the IRS Rule on this: Additionally, there are new benefits for members of the military and certain other federal employees:
For over 24 years, RE/MAX Properties, Inc. has assisted military families buy or sell their homes here in Colorado Springs. Ask us about "Military First"...a special way that we say "thanks" to our military.
Joe Clement, Broker Owner RE/MAX Properties, Inc.
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