Army Spruces Up Ammo Port: Roads, Wharves, and Eco-Upgrades Ahead
Published Date: 12/29/2025
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The Army is upgrading Military Ocean Terminal Sunny Point in North Carolina to boost safety, security, and mission readiness. From 2026 to 2031, they’ll fix roads, wharves, utilities, and improve explosive safety zones, all while protecting the environment. These changes help keep this key East Coast ammo port ready for action without breaking the bank or the planet.
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