The policy standardizes minimum living space for enlisted troops and makes clear that “zero visible mold” is the standard for barracks.
Navy Vice Admiral Scott Gray sent out a service wide email on May 5 condemning the living conditions at Andersen Air Force Base, Guam, with photos of Palau Hall, one of which is seen above. (Photo ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. "I do use this in a pejorative term, and it's adulting." Maj. Gen. James Isenhower III, the commander of the 1st Armored Division, ...
The Marine Corps effort to improve conditions in its barracks will likely take a decade, Commandant Gen. Eric Smith said Friday, as the wider military grapples with deteriorated and sometimes squalid ...
Six senators have told the Pentagon they want to see the U.S. military implement specific plans to fix its long-standing problem of unacceptable living conditions in barracks. The Government ...
The Army is hoping privatization can fix the myriad quality-of-life issues facing its barracks, at least partly because it has few other ideas. In December, key service leaders had a barracks summit ...
The Army is asking Congress for a large budget increase to fund an improvement to the service's barracks buildings that home junior troops, who have for years complained of almost dire living ...
FORT MOORE, Ga. − A Soldier selection committee comprised of junior and senior enlisted Soldiers came together Jan. 31 to provide feedback about living in the barracks. Soldier insight was captured ...
FORT LIBERTY, N.C. — Fort Liberty Soldiers residing in the barracks are benefiting from a major upgrade as new, modern furniture is being installed across housing. These improvements aim to provide a ...
Fort Rucker is in the midst of making a major furniture upgrade to its barracks facil­ities to make life a little more comfortable for the Soldiers living in them. While many of the barracks buildings ...
Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth has formed a new "barracks task force" to improve living conditions for U.S. service members in barracks across the globe. "For too long this Department has neglected ...