(07-30-2018 07:57 PM)ODUDrunkard13 Wrote: [ -> ] (07-30-2018 06:34 PM)Volkmar Wrote: [ -> ]So while we're apparently now on this subject, indulge me as to where you where you're getting your numbers from. Do you have any links you can share? I'm asking because I'm highly skeptical that Naval Station Norfolk alone has 85K more active duty than San Antonio does with Fort Sam Houston Army Base, Randolph AFB, Lackland AFB, Kelly AF Annex, and Camp Bullis combined.
I googled military installations by city and found this discussion;
http://www.city-data.com/forum/city-vs-c...ost-5.html
Perhaps it's outdated data. And I get why you brought it up as it relates to who UTSA should play OOC. That all makes sense. I just think the nickname is silly, considering how many military centric cities there are; Honolulu, Fayetteville NC, San Diego, Jacksonville FL, Jacksonville NC, DC,
From the US military:
Fort Sam Houston
Total Force Active Duty and DOD Civ: 36,976
Family Members: 48,415
Retirees: 76,580
Total population: 161,971
Lackland AFB
Total Force Active Duty and DOD Civ: 34,833
Contract Employees and Family Members: 11,744
Students / Retirees / Other: 71,417
Total population: 117,994
Randolph AFB
Total Force Active Duty: 4,423
Family Members and Dependents: 5,291
DoD and NAF civilians: 5,778
Total population: 15,492.
Total total: 295,457
Source
2nd source
Your City-Data forum post included military for a city +100 miles around, which in our case nicely excludes the largest US military base in the world, Fort Hood (147 miles) and Naval Air Station Corpus Christi (143 mi). These would add another ~361K.
EDIT:
That same .mil source does not list a military population for Norfolk, but
https://www.hamptonroadschamber.com/page/our-military/ cites 83K active duty and 150K combined population for
all of Hampton Roads (not Norfolk), which is less than that within
San Antonio city limits, not including our surrounding areas. Now you get it.