Dirty Barracks
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It's 90 pages, but you'll get the gist in the first few.
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You’d think simple living conditions, perfectly cleaned each day, would be the standard in the military.
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...backlog of at least $137 billion in deferred maintenance costs, as of fiscal year 2020—a significant and growing risk to the department’s ability to support its missions.
Wow!
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An observation...Many moons ago, the armed forces did a lot of their own construction, maintenance, food service, etc. Contractors were only used for projects occasionally.
It was a good way for guys to learn and practice skills.
Maybe we need to get back to doing more of what we used to do.
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