Monday, January 14, 2008
Army Reserve to reopen vacant west Tarrant County facility
An abandoned army facility in west Tarrant County will see new life soon, as after more than a decade of vacancy it will be home to the Army Reserve.
The facility, located on some semi-secret 250 acres, used to be home to nuclear weapons, aka WMDs. Perhaps that's where Saddam was hiding them.
Posted by Chad
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