The U.S. Air Force has said that it plans to do away with the C-130 aircraft based in Fort Bragg. The action was to be taken two years ago, but Congress led a fight to stop it because they felt it harmed the readiness of the U.S. military to take action if the need arose. The U.S. senators from North Carolina, Richard Burr and Thom Tillis, said they disagree with the decision. The move means the Air Force reserves within the unit will now have to relocate to other military installations along with their families.
SOURCE: WRAL