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    Military bases had $260M in damages from Afghan evacuation

    Military bases had $260M in damages from Afghan evacuation



    Story by By TARA COPP, Associated Press • 35m ago

    December 23, 2022





    WASHINGTON (AP) — Military bases that housed tens of thousands of Afghan refugees in the U.S. incurred almost $260 million in damages that in some cases rendered buildings unusable for troops until significant repairs to walls and plumbing are made, the Pentagon’s inspector general found.






    FILE - U.S. Military Police walk past Afghan refugees at the Village at the Ft. McCoy U.S. Army base on Sept. 30, 2021 in Ft. McCoy, Wis. Military bases that housed tens of thousands of Afghan refugees after the U.S. airlifted them out of Kabul last year incurred almost $260 million in damages that in some cases rendered buildings unusable for troops until they get significant repairs to walls and plumbing, the Pentagon’s inspector general found.

    Tens of thousands of Afghan refugees were flown to eight military bases in the U.S. where many of them lived for months while they waited for visa processing and resettlement.

    (Barbara Davidson/Pool Photo via AP, File)© Provided by The Associated Press







    FILE - Afghan refugee women register to be seen by a doctor inside the medical tent at Liberty Village on Joint Base McGuire-Dix- Lakehurst, N.J., on Dec, 2, 2021.

    Military bases that housed tens of thousands of Afghan refugees after the U.S. airlifted them out of Kabul last year incurred almost $260 million in damages that in some cases rendered buildings unusable for troops until they get significant repairs to walls and plumbing, the Pentagon’s inspector general found.

    Tens of thousands of Afghan refugees were flown to eight military bases in the U.S. where many of them lived for months while they waited fro visa processing and resettlement. (Barbara Davidson/Pool via AP, File)© Provided by The Associated Press



    Over the last two weeks of August 2021, the U.S. Air Force managed the largest humanitarian evacuation in its history, airlifting 120,000 people from Afghanistan in just 17 days. The bulk of those passengers were Afghans fleeing Taliban rule, and U.S. aircraft delivered tens of thousands of those Afghans initially to bases in Qatar, the United Arab Emirates, Spain, Italy, Bahrain and Germany.





    FILE - Children play with stones at an Afghan refugees camp on Joint Base McGuire Dix Lakehurst, N.J., Sept. 27, 2021.

    Military bases that housed tens of thousands of Afghan refugees after the U.S. airlifted them out of Kabul last year incurred almost $260 million in damages that in some cases rendered buildings unusable for troops until they get significant repairs to walls and plumbing, the Pentagon’s inspector general found. Tens of thousands of Afghan refugees were flown to eight military bases in the U.S. where many of them lived for months while they waited fro visa processing and resettlement. (AP Photo/Andrew Harnik, File)© Provided by The Associated Press



    After processing, many of the refugees were flown to eight military bases in the U.S., where many were housed for months as they awaited visa processing and resettlement; the last Afghan refugee left military housing in February.
    The refugees were housed at Fort Bliss, Texas; Joint Base McGuire-Dix-Lakehurst, New Jersey; Fort McCoy, Wisconsin.; Camp Atterbury, Indiana; Fort Pickett, Fort Lee, and Marine Corps Base Quantico, Virginia; and Holloman Air Force Base, New Mexico.


    The sheer volume of people in the temporary housing left those barracks and buildings with significant wear and tear, the inspector general found.

    In one case, training for the Indiana National Guard was relocated from Camp Atterbury to Fort Campbell, Kentucky, due to damages caused during “Operation Allies Welcome." The facilities need to be restored “to a condition that enables them to conduct trainings, prepare for future events, and return to normal base operations,” the IG found.

    For example, of the $260 million in approved restoration costs, the Defense Department approved about $16 million for Camp Atterbury “to replace mattresses and furniture and repair floors, doors, windows, plumbing, fire alarm systems, and landscaping.”

    But the inspector general questioned whether all the repair work requested by the eight bases was connected to the refugees’ stay.

    For example, Fort McCoy, which housed 12,706 refugees, was approved for $145.6 million to repair buildings and plumbing, an amount that was more than three times the combined restoration needs of Fort Bliss and Fort Pickett, which had housed similar numbers of refugees.


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    These ungrateful horrible barbarians should have NEVER been brought here, let alone be housed on our military bases.

    Make Joe Biden pay for every dime of this out of his and Hunter's wallets!

    Send them back and terminate this refugee program that is destroying our country.

    Now that rotten swamp wants to house illegal aliens on our bases...hell no! Go house them on their military bases in their countries they have trashed.

    This money should be used to build affordable housing for the American people,

    We dumped $20 trillion into that filthy cesspool and lost many lives. Ship them OUT of here.
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