image description
Spring Lake, NJ
Avon-By-The-Sea, NJ
Bay Head, NJ
Belmar Marina, NJ
Fisherman's Memorial - Point Pleasant, NJ
Manasquan Inlet, NJ
Monmouth Battlefield State Park, NJ
Lakewood, NJ

U.S. Congressman Chris Smith Representing New Jersey's 4th District

Chris Smith Photo
OpenerMenu
  • Home
  • Constituent Services
    • Help With A Federal Agency
    • Visit Washington, D.C.
    • Flag Requests
    • Internships
    • Service Academy Nominations
    • Congressional Art Competition
    • Community Projects
  • Legislation
    • Laws Authored by Chris
    • Introduced Sponsored Legislation
    • Proposed Cosponsored Legislation
  • About Chris
    • Biography
    • Committees
    • Caucus Membership
  • Contact
    • Email Chris
    • Office Contact Information
  • Newsroom
  • 4th District
  • Flag Requests
  • Visit Washington, DC
    Font Size: 
Home > news

Press Release

Smith, NJ Co-Del Tour U.S. Military Bases in Garden State

Congressional Delegation Visits Joint Base McGuire-Dix-Lakehurst, Naval Weapons Station Earle, 177th Wing in A.C., Picatinny Arsenal

f t #
HAMILTON, NJ , Feb 6, 2015 | Jeff Sagnip ((609) 585-7878) | comments
  • A February 2015 missions briefing took place at the N.J. National Guard Headquarters on Joint Base McGuire Dix-Lakehurst. Cong. Smith is on left, Lt. Gov. Kim Guadagno is at center, and Congressman Rodney Frelinghuysen is at right.

  • Joint Base McGuire Dix-Lakehurst is the second largest employer in New Jersey. At a recent briefing, Cong. Smith is shown second from the right. The Joint Base stretches 20 miles across, and hosts over 38,000 military personnel and civilians daily.

  • A NJ National Guard Blackhawk helicopter carrying the NJ Congressional Delegation flew from Picatinny Arsenal to Earle Naval Weapons Station, the final base to be visited on Feb. 6, 2015.

  • Nine Members of the N.J. Congressional Delegation, Lt. Governor Kim Guadagno and military officials and staff in an auditorium at Picatinny Arsenal. Cong. Smith is second from the left.

U.S. Rep. Chris Smith (NJ-04), Dean of the New Jersey Congressional Delegation, and a bipartisan group of federal lawmakers toured New Jersey’s military installations Friday. The day began at Joint Base McGuire-Dix-Lakehurst (JB-MDL), the nation’s only tri-service base.

     The visits and briefings, organized by Congressman Rodney P. Frelinghuysen (NJ-11), the Chairman of the House Defense Appropriations Subcommittee who represents Picatinny Arsenal, were headed by Lt. Gov Kim Guadagno and Brig. General Michael Cunniff, the top commander of the New Jersey National Guard.  Also participating in the day-long affair were Reps. Leonard Lance (NJ-07), Frank LoBiondo (NJ-02), Tom MacArthur (NJ-03), David Norcross (NJ-01), Bill Pascrell (NJ-09), Donald Payne (NJ-10), and Albio Sires (NJ-08), as well as congressional staff.

      “It’s very important the whole delegation is mobilized to support and protect New Jersey bases,” said Smith, noting that cuts in military budgets are having an impact and a potential Base Realignment and Closure (BRAC) round is a threat. “Our state’s bases contribute to each of the services’ missions and are critical components of our national security. We need to be prepared to welcome new missions and find ways to modernize and grow existing missions.”

      Smith cited an example of identifying and then working to advance one of the largest military construction projects in the state. The Communications and Electronics Research, Development and Engineering Center (CERDEC) Flight Activity (CFA) on the former Lakehurst Naval Air Engineering Station side of JB-MDL, is currently in Hangar 5, an aging 1940s-era wooden structure that has deteriorated, threatening to damage aircraft and equipment… and thus threatening the mission.

      “We mobilized to save Lakehurst in 1995,” Smith said. “Ever since, we try to identify projects  such as a new CERDEC hangar that would make the Joint Base even more valuable. Six years ago it was just an idea. Today it’s a $42 million project that’s under construction, under budget and set to open next year.”

         Smith noted that early on there were concerns that the condition of the hangar facility might tempt the Pentagon to pull up stakes in New Jersey and send the mission—and jobs—elsewhere.

         In addition to the hangar, hundreds of millions of dollars in other modernization projects have been built over the past 15 years, including first-rate family housing, updated training facilities and hangars, and facilities for new missions.

          “Today the Joint Base stands as a model, state-of-the-art facility with Army, Air Force, Navy, Marine and Coast Guard operations, including airlift and air refueling, soldier training and deployment and aircraft carrier research and development,” he said. “We need to work as a team to give our bases the best chance to continue the critical work they do.”

    The Joint Base contributes nearly $7 billion to the state economy, and is New Jersey’s second largest employer. Smith’s district includes over half of the Joint Base, and a large portion of Earle.

###

 

f t #


  • Laws Authored by Chris
  • Advanced Search
  • Laws Co-Sponsored by Chris
  • Bills passed the House of Representatives
  • Smith Amendments offered, passed in the House
  • Bills that became Law and Resolutions Passed

District
Offices to
Serve You:
  • Constituent Service Center
    1005 Hooper Avenue
    Toms River, NJ 08753
    Tel.: (732) 504-0567
******
  • Washington, D.C. Office
    2373 Rayburn HOB
    Washington, D.C. 20515
    Tel.: (202) 225-3765
  • Constituent Services
  • Newsroom
  • 4th District
  • Contact Chris
  • Flag Requests
  • Visit Washington, DC
  • youtube
  • instagram
Search Legislation Options
Washington DC Office

2373 Rayburn House Office Building
Washington, D.C. 20515

Phone: (202) 225-3765

 
Constituent Service Center

1005 Hooper Avenue
Toms River, NJ  08753

Phone: (732) 504-0567

*Please call for an appointment.


  • Home
  • CONTACT
  • Site Map
  • youtube
  • instagram