Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth issued a memo Thursday launching a task force to improve living conditions in barracks across the military. In the memo, he wrote, "Quality of life for our Warriors is a ...
Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth announced the formation of a new “barracks task force” to improve living conditions for U.S. service members during his Tuesday speech to new military recruits at the ...
Mold painted over, wires dangling and black rusted pipes framing the ceiling were part of everyday reality for Marines, sailors and airmen living in barracks on Guam. The conditions left the Navy’s ...
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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As the military as a whole grapples with how to fix substandard living conditions for troops, Marines at Camp Pendleton, California are being encouraged to paint their rooms, patch holes in their ...
Members of the 4th Combat Aviation Brigade fly over Fort Carson in Colorado Springs. The base was one of several visited by a government watchdog that found widespread condition issues at barracks, ...
GAO auditors visited two installations with privatized barracks. Shown here are photos from privatized barracks at San Diego and Fort Meade, Maryland, but auditors declined to specify which photos are ...
Photos of mold, water leaks, and exposed sewage at military barracks inspected by the Government Accountability Office. (Department of Defense via GAO) Service members have told government auditors ...
A new government report detailed the dire living conditions some military members face in their barracks across the country, highlighting a problem military leaders have so far struggled to fix. A ...
After a long mission in Europe, a soldier returned to his Fort Stewart barracks only to discover mold had completely consumed his room. The infestation wasn't only on the walls; his bags and bed ...