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  • Fort Lewis
  • Fort Lewis
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  • Fort Lewis or Fort Lewis Military Reservation houses the Seattle Metroplex Guard, McChord Airfield and UCAS Army Pacific Command. It's a major UCAS training base, and houses many military and military related personel, projects and affiliates. In some ways Fort Lewis functions as extraterritorial property, but under the control of the UCAS military instead of a megacorporation. This district is also known for large number of wilderness areas.
  • Fort Lewis is a military base in Seattle, the site of Power Station Alpha's activation. It has played host to the G.I. Joe team, several Autobots, and even some Cobra agents during a brief alliance. It has also been infiltrated by Bombshell, and perhaps most notably, it was where Bumblebee was destroyed and rebuilt as Goldbug. Note: The real-life Fort Lewis is indeed in Washington state, but it's roughly 40 miles away from Seattle.
  • Fort Lewis' is a United States military facility located 9.1 miles (14.6 km) south-southwest of Tacoma, Washington under the jurisdiction of the United States Army Joint Base Garrison, Joint Base Lewis–McChord. It was merged with the United States Air Force's McChord Air Force Base on 1 February 2010 into a Joint Base as a result of Base Realignment and Closure Commission recommendations of 2005.
  • Fort Lewis is unique among Seattle’s districts as a military reservation under the jurisdiction of the UCAS federal government. In some ways Fort Lewis functions as extraterritorial property, but under the control of the UCAS military instead of a megacorporation. Within Fort Lewis, security levels vary for different sites, depending on public access and each site’s importance or sensitivity to national security. For most of Fort Lewis, security is roughly analogous to downtown Seattle.
  • Joint Base Lewis-McChord (JBLM) is a United States military facility located south-southwest of Tacoma, Washington under the jurisdiction of the United States Army Joint Base Garrison, Joint Base Lewis-McChord. The facility is an amalgamation of the United States Army's Fort Lewis and the United States Air Force's McChord Air Force Base which merged on 1 February 2010 into a Joint Base as a result of Base Realignment and Closure Commission recommendations of 2005.
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pop ork
  • 16.0
pop other
  • 3.0
ed hs
  • 56.0
pop elf
  • 14.0
ed college
  • 13.0
pop human
  • 61.0
pop troll
  • 3.0
PopDensity
  • 497
pop dwarf
  • 3.0
telecomm
  • Local Telecomm Grid Access: 22206
ed grad
  • 1.0
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Garrison
  • 65
  • Headquarters and Headquarters Company, Joint Base Garrison
Built
  • 1917
Partof
  • United States Army I CorpsUnited States Army I Corps
Country
Name
  • Fort Lewis
income
  • 30000.0
fortune
  • <1%
hospitals
  • 4
corporate
  • 39.0
Population
  • 98000
City Name
  • Fort Lewis
used
  • 1917
State
Crime
  • Unknown
controlledby
poverty
  • 31.0
Location
  • Located near: Tacoma, Washington
Size
  • 197
ed less
  • 30.0
abstract
  • Fort Lewis is unique among Seattle’s districts as a military reservation under the jurisdiction of the UCAS federal government. In some ways Fort Lewis functions as extraterritorial property, but under the control of the UCAS military instead of a megacorporation. Contrary to popular expectations, Fort Lewis is not a heavily guarded, impenetrable installation. With many of its facilities, such as the Zoological Gardens, open to the public, it cannot afford to be inaccessible. Perimeter security for the reservation consists of a single chain-link fence, topped with a roll of barbed concertina wire and occasionally patrolled by the military police. Security is considerably tighter along the border with the Salish-Shidhe Council, however, where the military uses reinforced barriers and armed Metroplex Guardsmen in scout vehicles and military helicopters. Within Fort Lewis, security levels vary for different sites, depending on public access and each site’s importance or sensitivity to national security. For most of Fort Lewis, security is roughly analogous to downtown Seattle. * LTG Code: 22206 * Size: 197 square kilometers * Population: 98,000 * Human 61% * Elf 14% * Dwarf 3% * Ork 16% * Troll 3% * Other 3% * Hospitals and Clinics: 4 * Major Corp Facilities: None * Major Gangs: None
  • Fort Lewis or Fort Lewis Military Reservation houses the Seattle Metroplex Guard, McChord Airfield and UCAS Army Pacific Command. It's a major UCAS training base, and houses many military and military related personel, projects and affiliates. In some ways Fort Lewis functions as extraterritorial property, but under the control of the UCAS military instead of a megacorporation. This district is also known for large number of wilderness areas.
  • Fort Lewis is a military base in Seattle, the site of Power Station Alpha's activation. It has played host to the G.I. Joe team, several Autobots, and even some Cobra agents during a brief alliance. It has also been infiltrated by Bombshell, and perhaps most notably, it was where Bumblebee was destroyed and rebuilt as Goldbug. Note: The real-life Fort Lewis is indeed in Washington state, but it's roughly 40 miles away from Seattle.
  • Fort Lewis' is a United States military facility located 9.1 miles (14.6 km) south-southwest of Tacoma, Washington under the jurisdiction of the United States Army Joint Base Garrison, Joint Base Lewis–McChord. It was merged with the United States Air Force's McChord Air Force Base on 1 February 2010 into a Joint Base as a result of Base Realignment and Closure Commission recommendations of 2005.
  • Joint Base Lewis-McChord (JBLM) is a United States military facility located south-southwest of Tacoma, Washington under the jurisdiction of the United States Army Joint Base Garrison, Joint Base Lewis-McChord. The facility is an amalgamation of the United States Army's Fort Lewis and the United States Air Force's McChord Air Force Base which merged on 1 February 2010 into a Joint Base as a result of Base Realignment and Closure Commission recommendations of 2005. Joint Base Lewis-McChord is a training and mobilization center for all services and is the only Army power-projection base west of the Rocky Mountains. Its geographic location provides rapid access to the deep water ports of Tacoma, Olympia and Seattle for deploying equipment. Units can be deployed from McChord Field, and individuals and small groups can also use nearby Sea-Tac Airport. The strategic location of the base provides Air Force units with the ability to conduct combat and humanitarian airlift with the C-17 Globemaster III.
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