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The Army plans to demolish 12 of the barracks at Fort Bragg, which has had mold problems for years. Latest U.S.
Fort Bragg Just Finished Moving over 1,000 Soldiers from Moldy Barracks U.S. Army soldier loads a moving truck with bags during the Smoke Bomb Hill barracks move out at Fort Bragg, N.C., Aug. 28 ...
FORT BRAGG — More than 1,200 Fort Bragg soldiers will be relocated from barracks because of inadequate air conditioning systems, according to a statement from post officials.
Barracks from which 1,200 Fort Bragg soldiers are being relocated because of mold, outdated ventilation systems and aging buildings, will be demolished. Sections.
At Fort Bragg, a North Carolina Army base, up to 1,200 soldiers will have to move from barracks with dangerously poor HVAC conditions. (Chris Seward/AP) As many as 1,200 soldiers will be relocated ...
Fort Bragg said this effort that includes demolishing 12 of the barracks--and refurbishing five--is involving several departments across post. The demolition and refurbishment projects will cost ...
The soldiers are living in barracks buildings built in the 1970s in an area of Fort Bragg known as Smoke Bomb Hill. Base officials decided Aug. 4 that the barracks “no longer meet today’s ...
A week after Army leaders at Fort Bragg, N.C., decided they must move 1,200 soldiers from a section of barracks because of mold and unsafe conditions, most of the troops are still living there.
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.
More than two weeks after Army officials announced they would move within a month some 1,200 soldiers from the moldy barracks at Fort Bragg, North Carolina, deemed unlivable by senior officials ...
Fort Bragg said as many as 1,200 soldiers are getting ready to move out of barracks with substandard living conditions. 24/7 Live Raleigh Durham Fayetteville Surrounding Area Welcome, Mickey ...
More than 1,000 soldiers have to leave their barracks at Fort Bragg after an inspection found the conditions ripe for mold and other issues that makes them not fit for living in. The decision was ...