Dear [firstname],
I'm proud to announce that I've been named Co-Chair of the bipartisan House Military Depot and Industrial Facilities Caucus along with U.S. Rep. Blake Moore (R-UT-01).
As Co-Chair of this important caucus I am able to more effectively advocate for American military depots, arsenals, ammunition plants and more throughout the nation, world and right here at home for the Tobyhanna Army Depot.
Last week, leaders of the House Military Depot and Industrial Facilities Caucus were briefed by Gen. Charles R. Hamilton (above), Commanding General of the Army Materiel Command, on the Army’s Organic Industrial Base (OIB) modernization plan and the critical role it plays in ensuring Army readiness.
The Army’s industrial base is made up of 23 depots, arsenals and ammunition plants, including Tobyhanna Army Depot in Monroe County. The OIB manufactures, resets and maintains Army equipment, providing critical materiel and sustainment support to warfighters across the Joint Force.
Our depots, arsenals and ammunitions plants are the most important element of military readiness. The hardworking men and women at Tobyhanna Army Depot toil tirelessly to keep the American war fighter equipped with the best technology. From navigational equipment to missile guidance and control, Tobyhanna is a role model for government efficiency and American ingenuity.
Across the country, our military industrial facilities are fundamental to ensuring our freedoms and I’m thrilled for this opportunity to continue to advocate for them.
Read more about the Co-Chair announcement here.