Scandal in the barracks on the island of Guam. The USA will control their military bases around the world

2025-06-01 12:00
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2025-06-01 12:00
After conducting the barracks inspection on the island of Guam, lying in the Pacific micronesia, the high -ranking naval official was “shocked and terrified” by the state of residential buildings and ordered a review of all US military bases around the world.


Pictures of the Palau Hall barracks in the Andersen Air Force database on Guam and comments posted in e-mail by the inspector of John Phelan, the minister of the US Navy, were made public in the past week by Project on Government Oversight, a group examining corruption and abuse of power in the Federal Government of the United States.
And in the pictures you can see ineptly painted mold, hanging, unsecured electric cables, cracked concrete floors and rusty sewage pipes, entwining corridors and marines rooms, sailors and aviators accommodated on Guam.
In correspondence, Phelan wrote to his superiors that “the golf course in the base is a much better condition than barracks.”
Breaking from the Pogo Investigations Desk:
New Photos Show “Clearly NegLECTED” Conditions in the Barrakks at Andersen Air Force Base. https://t.co/b9xaguueu
– Project on Government Oversight (@Pogowatchdog) May 29, 2025
These conditions were stunned by Admiral Scott Gray, responsible for the barracks of the American army. “The state presented in the pictures is a failure of the management at many levels of command,” Gray said and ordered to check the state of all American bases scattered around the world. (PAP)
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