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The Army knows it has a barracks problem. Now the service has a plan to fix it. But it will take additional funding — $4 billion more, to be specific.
The Army has allocated roughly $10 billion over the next decade to build new barracks and refurbish existing ones across the service. There are no plans to relocate soldiers at other bases.
The Army's plans to move toward privatizing its barracks -- an idea that the service had repeatedly rejected since the 1990s -- has at least some bipartisan support on Capitol Hill.. Members of ...
1 / 14 Show Caption + Hide Caption – A second, new, transient training troops barracks is shown Sept. 12, 2023, with a rainbow in the background at Fort McCoy, Wis. The $18.8 million contract to ...
If barracks renovations and repairs aren’t fully funded, however, the Army will see 110 barracks in “good or adequate” condition slide down into the “poor or failing” category.
The Army’s top leaders faced tough questions from lawmakers on Wednesday about media reports that the Pentagon is shifting $1 billion away from repairing Army barracks to instead fund military ...
The Army’s five privatized barracks — at Fort Stewart, Georgia; Fort Liberty, North Carolina; Fort Drum, New York; Fort Meade, Maryland, and Fort Irwin, California — typically house more ...
After housing at Andersen Air Force Base looked “condemned,” the military is aiming to replace the buildings by 2028.
The Army will spend some $145 million tearing down 12 barracks buildings and refurbishing five others in the Smoke Bomb Hill area of Fort Bragg, N.C., seen in this photo taken Sept. 8, 2022.
Army officials at a House hearing on barracks conditions following the GAO report said it would need to spend at least $6.5 billion in coming years to improve barracks conditions.
The Army knows it has a barracks problem. Now the service has a plan to fix it. But it will take additional funding — $4 billion more, to be specific. That’s what Paul Farnan, the service’s ...
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