Navy Annex
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Congress passed legislation in 2000 calling for the demolition of the annex by 2010. However, the 2005 base closures and Pentagon renovation work necessitated the continued use of the annex so DOD received several one-year extensions.
Last Updated on January 7, 2013 by Ramin Seddiq