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State Journal readers debate the F-35 fighter jet coming to Madison
A collection of letters to the editor about the prospect of the 115th Fighter Wing of the Wisconsin Air National Guard operating the new F-35 fighter jets at Truax Field in Madison.
As a businessperson and a resident of the North Side of Madison I am highly supportive of the F-35 project because it would assure the continuation of our Air National Guard 115th Wing at Truax Field. This tremendous community asset provides economic impact, valuable emergency services, and the employment of more than 1,200 military and civilian personnel.
I appreciate State Journal's coverage of the proposal to bring F-35 fighter jets to Truax Field. I am a nurse serving a neighborhood adjacent to the airport and am deeply concerned about the public health implications of this program.
Letter to the editor: "It's about Truax Field, the 115th Fighter Wing and protecting of all the citizens of the United States and our neighbors to the north and south. Strategically, we are in an optimum location to do this."
Imagine our government putting a factory next to your house that emits randomly up to 121 decibels of window rattling noise, lowers your property values, and has a chance of spraying your yard with fuel oil or blowing up and perhaps taking out a large swath of our town. Also imagine this factory has helped pollute one of our city's wells enough that it had to be closed.
To all of the people who live near the airport and are upset about the F-35s -- if you bought you home after 1939, you knew the airport was there.
Letter to the editor: Forget the noise (although it is torture for those of us with tinnitus). An inconceivable amount of our money -- more than a trillion of our tax dollars -- is being used to build machines whose sole purpose is to kill and destroy.
Letter to the editor: "I care about a clean environment, but I care about people and jobs more."
I read Pat Richter's opinion piece, "Just another weekend for the 115th Fighter Wing," in the Aug. 26 State Journal, and it was very good. However, it did not address why we East Side residents are concerned about the F-35s: the noise factor and our quality of life.
Is it wise to render entire neighborhoods uninhabitable? Is it wise to lower the quality of life with noise-related stress and health risks? Is it wise to cause properties to devalue for entire communities of homeowners?
For the last 40 years I've had a quote from President Dwight D. Eisenhower on my refrigerator door. It is from his "Cross of Iron" farewell message, which he delivered at the end of his presidency. In it, he warned that the military industrial complex will impoverish our country, spending our wealth on guns, warships and rockets. His warning has gone unheeded pretty much up to now.
Letter to the editor: "The plan to bring F-35 fighter jets to Madison's Truax Field raises many concerns."
We are very disappointed in the many Madison and Dane County elected officials who have failed to state their views on the proposed F-35s at the Dane County Regional Airport.
While I understand why some residents may welcome F-35s at Truax Field, I question whether it makes sense to intensify aircraft activity in and out of this base, which is now in the midst of a large and growing urban population.
I would like to show my support for the 115th Fighter Wing and for them being selected for the F-35 mission. The people who work there are good members of our community.
If you support our armed forces like I do, please consider showing your support for the F-35 expansion coming to Madison. A small yet vocal contingent is willing to do anything in their power to shut down this golden opportunity for our community.
Wednesday's letter to the editor "Fighter wing is key asset to state" gushed enthusiastically about the possibility of having F-35s based here in Madison, calling their thunderous racket “the sound of freedom.”
I strongly support the Wisconsin Air National Guard 115th Fighter Wing getting the F-35 fighter jets.
I have lived within a few minutes of Truax Field in Madison for over 35 years. Our home is in the flight path of the planes and jets flying in and out of the airport. The noise from the jets doesn’t bother us at all.
The Air Force has released its draft environmental impact statement for locating a squadron of F-35A fighter jets at two locations.
In 2016, President Obama visited Hiroshima and called “for a world without nuclear weapons.” We can contemplate this calling during the August anniversary of the horrendous bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki and of the suffering of the Japanese people there.
People in our East Side neighborhoods are concerned about the possible use of Truax Field as headquarters for the F-35 fighter jets.
Putting the F-35 fighters in Madison makes us more at risk of counter-strike targeting, not safer.

