Army Finalizes Environmental Plan for North Carolina Military Terminal Upgrades
Published Date: 8/15/2025
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The Army is making important upgrades at Military Ocean Terminal Sunny Point in North Carolina to keep the base safe, secure, and ready for its mission. These changes include fixing and improving buildings, waterfront areas, and security features, some of which will happen in flood-prone or wetland areas. The work will follow all safety rules and is planned to happen soon, ensuring the base stays top-notch without costing extra surprises.
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