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More than 110,000 residents and tenants of Army housing have been asked to take part in a voluntary and independent housing survey. The service plans to use the results to formulate future housing decisions.

Prospective respondents – all residents of privatized, government-owned or government-leased housing units – received the survey by email earlier this month. It takes roughly 10 minutes to complete. Army G-9 (installations) will continue to compile results through Feb. 24.

The Army has invested billions of dollars into improvements for barracks and on-post units.

Tenants who have not received the survey from ArmyHousingSurvey@celassociates.com and would like to participate can contact their garrison housing office.

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