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Amid complaints about living conditions, the Navy may let private contractors take over its barracksThe Navy's drive to privatize barracks concerns some observers, who note problems with the military's earlier effort to privatize on-base family housing.
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A lack of barracks space - as well as poor living conditions in some barracks buildings - are contributing to complaints about sailors' quality of life.
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A recent study found military families are spending more time and money to find places to live when they change duty stations.
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Troops and veterans sometimes are hurt by misconceptions about VA mortgages, or they encounter sellers who don't want their home to go through a VA appraisal.
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In cities nationwide, groups addressing veteran homelessness by replacing the traditional shelter model with tiny homes.
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The $325 million dollar plan is funded by private companies and is expected to result in renovations to 16,000 homes on seven Army posts.The…
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Mold has long been a problem at Joint Base San Antonio-Lackland in Texas. But when airmen started posting photos on Facebook, the Air Force stepped up its…
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When veterans with war injuries need accessible housing, they often have few options. Army veteran Ryan Wilcox is 29, easy going with a big sandy beard.…
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A Southern California project is transforming steel shipping containers into apartments for homeless veterans. They're inexpensive, durable, and…
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