Posted on Dec 20, 2022
Pentagon Isn't Tracking Whether Privatized Housing Is Sickening Families, Watchdog Finds
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The IG "estimated that fewer than .03% of the U.S. military's 211,826 privatized housing units -- or about 6,354 units -- were unsafe or unhealthy"
I think these folks would disagree with that .03% figure...
https://www.militaryfamily.org/military-families-face-unlivable-conditions-in-installation-housing-around-the-country/
I think these folks would disagree with that .03% figure...
https://www.militaryfamily.org/military-families-face-unlivable-conditions-in-installation-housing-around-the-country/
Military Families Face ‘Unlivable’ Conditions in Installation Housing Around the Country
Substandard living conditions for military families on bases around the country continue to cause health risks, but many complaints are going unanswered by the Services and private contractors.
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It's a case of out of sight out of mind (and they are busy with Camp Lejeune water and other such issues) but it will come back to bite them.
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