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The new leader of the 56th Multi-Domain Command, Brig. Gen. Steven Carpenter, speaks July 10, 2025, at a change of command ...
Delveto Johns, U.S. Army Garrison Wiesbaden Headquarters and Headquarters Company first sergeant, Master Sgt. Deandre Clay, ...
Military families Christine Brown, left, Shelley Federico, center, and Jackie Talarico visit the U.S. Capitol to advocate for continued military privatized housing reforms.
The military spouses also told ABC News that the disruption of having to pack again and change homes alone is a challenge after moving bases and assignments. In one instance, Reeder said she ...
Military wives of Navy and Marine Corps servicemembers speak for housing reform. Moving cross-country from the Carolinas to California, the Reeder family looked forward to its next assignment in ...
More than half of military families don’t know about their housing rights, official feedback systems or the offices set up to manage issues with their private housing landlords, a survey found.
By Balmina SehraUSAG Stuttgart Public Affairs STUTTGART, Germany – U.S. Army Garrison celebrated the completion of new and improved housing units for ...
Antoinette Reeder (left), Shae Anderson (center) and Audrey Kray have documented what they say are unhealthy living conditions in privatized military housing. ABC News(WASHINGTON) -- Moving cross-coun ...
Some families dealing with similar issues say they often have to pay out of their pockets for expenses that result from displacements. This is a problem currently for Shae Anderson, another military ...
Prodded by Trump, an uneasy Germany embarks on military expansion German leaders intend to ramp up defense spending and build the most powerful armed forces in Europe, but shadows of World War II ...
WASHINGTON — Moving cross-country from the Carolinas to California, the Reeder family looked forward to its next assignment in San Diego in the summer of 2022. The couple had originally met in ...
Talarico, Allen and other military families hope additional reforms will provide safe, affordable and accessible housing. “Housing, shelter, is a war fighter’s basic need,” Allen said.