The Army will house more soldiers per barracks room than a service regulation allows due to an increase of more than 690 troops assigned to units in Hawaii.
Army leaders met Tuesday with troops to detail their plans to house single soldiers during a planned buildup of roughly 690 service members this year.
Some soldiers on Oahu are being told they might be living “doubled up ” in their barracks rooms for at least 15 months or ...
Bipartisan and bicameral legislation that would strengthen protections for more than 700,000 servicemembers and their families living in privatized military housing has been introduced in Congress.