Armed Forces News

Bragg To Get Barracks Renovations

Some Volar-style barracks at Fort Bragg, North Carolina, are slated for long-overdue renovation. The Army announced that the project affects facilities that were built in the 1970s and deemed unsustainable. The post is now working to relocate the 1,100 soldiers who live in the substandard facilities while the work takes place. Efforts will focus on keeping units housed together.

“We wanted to maintain some degree of unit integrity, at least at the squad level or above,” said Brian Adams, director of the post’s plans, training, mobilization and security.

Future plans would take into consideration the demolition and replacement of some barracks facilities that are considered beyond repair.

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