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I'm only surmising what's going on here, but the only military base in the Pacific Northwest that is big enough to have equipment to ship elsewhere is Joint Base Lewis-McCord near Lakewood, Washington state.
From Wikipedia: "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."
I don't think that Oregon's two Air National Guard bases (one in Klamath Falls near me) would have this kind of equipment, because they are centered around training F-15C Fighter pilots.
From Wikipedia: "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."
I don't think that Oregon's two Air National Guard bases (one in Klamath Falls near me) would have this kind of equipment, because they are centered around training F-15C Fighter pilots.
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