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President Donald Trump will visit Fort Bragg on June 10 to kick off the Army's 250th birthday celebrations. The event is open ...
About 1,100 soldiers will move out of more than a dozen mold-infested barracks at Fort Bragg in the coming weeks, but several current and former soldiers told CBS News those are not the only ...
FORT BRAGG, N.C. (WTVD) -- For the first time, Fort Bragg opened the doors to its Smoke Bomb Hill barracks to the media on Thursday. The barracks have been making headlines in recent weeks for ...
This story was originally published in the Fayetteville Observer. FORT BRAGG — Barracks from which 1,200 Fort Bragg soldiers are being relocated because of mold, outdated ventilation systems and ...
Over 1,100 soldiers have been living in mold-infested barracks at North Carolina's Fort Bragg. The US Army said it plans to relocate all soldiers at at least one facility by the end of September.
The moves will likely impact base operations for years, with soldiers scattered across Fort Bragg instead of in centralized locations with their units, while roughly 570 soldiers who moved off ...
Pictured here are the barracks on Fort Bragg, N.C., that Army officials are scrutinizing. (Army) After a process that took almost two months longer than officials initially anticipated ...
A U.S. Army base originally named after a Confederate general, then renamed Fort Liberty, will revert to the name Fort Bragg. Its new namesake is... The U.S. Army base formerly known as Fort Bragg ...