Martial Law Vehicles Hidden In KY?
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The Lexington Facility of the Blue Grass Army Depot officially closed as a federal installation on September 30, 1995. Bluegrass Station's 106 buildings provide 2 million square feet of retail, office and warehouse space.
Tall fences, drab buildings, guarded gates: Bluegrass Station at Avon still has a somewhat military feel to it. But the former Lexington Army Depot is being reinvented as a light-industrial park. .
Bluegrass Station has attracted food processing and warehousing tenants. The leisure industry is represented by Bluegrass Golf Course. But military-support contractors dominate the tenant pool. One tenant with military ties is Advanced Technical Support Systems (nicknamed ATS-squared). Another division of Raytheon, it mostly buys or repairs spare electronic equipment for a unit at Wright-Patterson Air Force Base in Dayton, Ohio.
In 1997 Raytheon E-Systems signed a five-year contract to continue to provide logistical support to the U.S. Special Operations Command, its Special Operations Forces and various other federal agencies.
Three Different Groupings of Vehicles
There are about 500 of these Units
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