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Biden is to use a visit to the recently renamed Fort Liberty in North Carolina to highlight the order. The order directs agencies to develop a federal government-wide plan on hiring and job retention for military spouses, bolster child care options, and take more than a dozen additional actions.
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A newly constructed historic march route will remember the base's former name and the soldiers who served there.
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70,000 inspections yielded more than 2,100 findings of mold. Now, the Army has begun a service-wide initiative to detect and clean it up sooner.
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Specialist Enrique Roman-Martinez disappeared on Labor Day weekend in 2020 while camping with a group of fellow 82nd Airborne Division soldiers on Cape Lookout.
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The service organization is closing some of its centers, opening new ones, and expanding its online programs to respond to funding reductions and troops' changing needs.
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The idea is to take on micro-level problems that major military research facilities might not prioritize, says Lieutenant Colonel Kyle Kirby who will head the new lab.
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Of the nine Army bases the government plans to rename, Fort Bragg is the only one that won't carry the name of a person.
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What was initially more than 34,000 submissions for the panel to consider got whittled down to 3,670 to a final list of 87 potential names for the nine installations.
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Some of Bragg’s most prominent streets — including Bragg Boulevard and Reilly Road — are on the list.
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In all, the commission chose 87 names to consider for renaming nine installations including Fort Bragg in Fayetteville.