Soldiers flagged the same issues that have long plagued military housing, including persistent mold problems, pest infestations, security and privacy concerns.
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A new barracks task force aims to improve military living conditions
Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth has formed a new "barracks task force" to improve living conditions for U.S. service members ...
FORT BRAGG - The secretary of the Army says the poor condition of Korean War-era barracks at Fort Bragg are unacceptable. Improvements are coming, said Army Secretary Pete Geren, but some of the ...
Fort Bragg barracks were ranked the second worst in the nation, receiving a "crisis" score in an Army tenant satisfaction survey. Fort Bragg is spending an average of $30 million annually on barracks ...
Photos of poor barracks conditions at Fort Bragg were sent to The Fayetteville Observer. An 82nd Airborne Division official said the issues were addressed and soldiers are briefed to report problems.
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