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Article: Improvements promised for Fort Stewart GIs
- Article from:
- Deseret News (Salt Lake City)
- Article date:
- October 26, 2003
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FORT STEWART, Ga. (AP) -- The Army's top civilian official said
Saturday that sick reservists living in Fort Stewart barracks without
air conditioning or indoor toilets will be moved to better housing --
and some might be sent to other military bases if that means they
could get faster medical care.
Acting Army Secretary Les Brownlee is the highest-level Army
official to comment on complaints from sick and injured soldiers in
the National Guard and Army Reserve ...
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... ... Assistance Center (SFAC) at Fort Stewart. The facility, which will provide ... This facility is part of Fort Stewart's robust growth," said Congressman ... Referral * Coordination with Army Reserve, National Guard, State and ...
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