Local contract workers clean up the area after demolishing a section of water-damaged drywall Jan. 3 in barracks Building 7932. The facility sustained significant water damage from a burst fire suppression pipe after a wave of freezing temperatures Dec. 23-27, and the Directorate of Public Works aims to have the building repaired by the time the Soldiers who live there return from the field in February. (Ethan Steinquest, Fort Campbell Public Affairs Office)
Home Local contract workers clean up the area after demolishing a section of water-damaged drywall Jan. 3 in barracks Building 7932. The facility sustained significant water damage from a burst fire suppression pipe after a wave of freezing temperatures Dec. 23-27, and the Directorate of Public Works aims to have the building repaired by the time the Soldiers who live there return from the field in February. (Ethan Steinquest, Fort Campbell Public Affairs Office) Local contract workers clean up the area after demolishing a section of water-damaged drywall Jan. 3 in barracks Building 7932. The facility sustained significant water damage from a burst fire suppression pipe after a wave of freezing temperatures Dec. 23-27, and the Directorate of Public Works aims to have the building repaired by the time the Soldiers who live there return from the field in February. (Ethan Steinquest, Fort Campbell Public Affairs Office)
Local contract workers clean up the area after demolishing a section of water-damaged drywall Jan. 3 in barracks Building 7932. The facility sustained significant water damage from a burst fire suppression pipe after a wave of freezing temperatures Dec. 23-27, and the Directorate of Public Works aims to have the building repaired by the time the Soldiers who live there return from the field in February. (Ethan Steinquest, Fort Campbell Public Affairs Office)
