Talk:Fort Hunter Liggett

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[edit] Missing land

I cannot account for the vast majority of land that is no longer part of the fort. A tiny amount was given to the mission. There was a trade between the Army and United States Forest Service in 1957, but that deal increased the size of the fort. My best guess is that the land was given to the Forest Service in another deal and incorporated into the Los Padres National Forest. -- Kjkolb 00:27, 15 May 2006 (UTC)

I forgot to mention something. It is quite difficult to find this information online because of efforts in recent years to transfer some or all of the fort's land to the Forest Service or National Park Service. The efforts failed, for now, which should probably be incorporated into the article at some point. -- Kjkolb 01:14, 15 May 2006 (UTC)