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 PUBLIC LAW 109–364—OCT. 17, 2006

120 STAT. 2157

(A) a comparison of such tempos to historical trends; (B) an identification of particular occupational specialties that are experiencing unusually high or low deployment rates; and (C) an analysis of retention rates in the occupational specialties identified under subparagraph (B). (6) An assessment of the efforts of the Army and the Marine Corps to mitigate the impact of high operational tempos, including cross-leveling of personnel and equipment or cross training of personnel or units for new or additional mission requirements. (7) A description of the current policy of the Army and the Marine Corps with respect to the mobilization of reserve component personnel, together with an analysis of the number of reserve component personnel in each of the Army and the Marine Corps that are projected to be available for deployment under such policy. (c) FORM OF REPORT.—Any report submitted under subsection (a) shall be submitted in both classified and unclassified form. SEC. 346. REPORT ON AIR FORCE SAFETY REQUIREMENTS FOR AIR FORCE FLIGHT TRAINING OPERATIONS AT PUEBLO MEMORIAL AIRPORT, COLORADO.

(a) REPORT REQUIRED.—Not later than February 15, 2007, the Secretary of the Air Force shall submit to the congressional defense committees a report on Air Force safety requirements for Air Force flight training operations at Pueblo Memorial Airport, Colorado. (b) ELEMENTS.—The report required under subsection (a) shall include each of the following: (1) A description of the Air Force flying operations at Pueblo Memorial Airport, including the Initial Flight Screening program. (2) An assessment of the impact of Air Force operations at Pueblo Memorial Airport on non-Air Force activities at the airport. (3) A description of the requirements necessary at Pueblo Memorial Airport to ensure safe Air Force flying operations, including the continuous availability of fire protection, crash rescue, and other emergency response capabilities. (4) An assessment of the necessity of providing for a continuous fire-fighting capability at Pueblo Memorial Airport. (5) A description and analysis of any alternatives for Air Force flying operations at Pueblo Memorial Airport, including the cost and availability of any such alternatives. (6) A description of Air Force funding of fire-fighting and crash rescue support at Pueblo Memorial Airport through the services contract for the Initial Flight Screening program. (7) An assessment of whether Air Force funding is required to assist the City of Pueblo, Colorado, in meeting Air Force requirements for safe Air Force flight operations at Pueblo Memorial Airport, and if such funding is required, the plan of the Secretary of the Air Force to provide such funding to the city.

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