Army Unveils Plan to Green Up Warfighting Landscapes
Published Date: 7/25/2025
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The Army is sharing its new plan to protect important buildings, structures, and landscapes that help soldiers train and get ready for missions. This plan affects Army bases and nearby areas, aiming to keep things safe while making sure training can continue smoothly. The public can check out the plan now and share their thoughts before it moves forward, with no big costs expected right away.
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