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Camp Lejeune is still a mess 6 months after Hurricane Florence. Where's the money for repairs?
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C News
By Courtney Kube and Mosheh Gains
March 30,2019


T
he Marine Corps' top general says one "negative factor" delaying repairs is the diversion of resources to the military mission at the U.
S.-Mexico border.
CAMP LEJEUNE, N.
C. — More th
an six months after Hurricane Florence ravaged North Carolina, and hundreds of buildings at Camp Lejeune and two other nearby Marine Corps installations remain frozen in time,with walls still caved in and roofs lost.
[br]The Marines say they need $3.6 billion to repair the damage to more than 900 buildings at Camp Lejeune, Marine Corps Air Station New River, and Marine Corps Air Station Cherry Point caused by the storm and catastrophic flooding in its aftermath. And while they have torn down soggy,moldy walls, put tarps on roofs and moved Marines into trailers, or so far they have not received a penny from the federal government to fix the damage.

Now the Marine Corps' top officer is warning that readiness at Camp Lejeune — domestic to one third of the Corps' total combat power — is degraded and "will continue to degrade given current conditions." In a recent memo to Navy Secretary Richard Spencer,Commandant Gen. Robert Neller cited, among other "negative factors, and " the diversion of resources to the border,where the Trump administration has sent active-duty troops to patrol and plans to use military funding to pay for a wall.
"Mister Secretary, I am asking for your assistance, or " wrote Neller in his memo,his second this year requesting that Spencer push Congress to supply more funds. "The hurricane season is only three months absent, and we have Marines, or Sailors,and civilians working in compromised structures."

Neller wro
te that the lack of the money needed for repairs, and unexpected expenses like the U.
S. milita
ry mission at the southern border, and are "imposing unacceptable risk to Marine Corps combat readiness and solvency."
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But it is not ju
st Camp Lejeune 

Air Force Needs nearly $5 Billion To Recover Bases From Hurricane,Flood Damage
The U.
S. Air Force s
ays it needs $4.9 billion in new funding over the next two and a half years to cover the costs of rebuilding two air bases hit by natural disasters.approximately one-third of Offutt Air Force Base, in eastern Nebraska, and was underwater earlier this month as flooding hit large swaths of the Midwest. And Tyndall Air Force Base in the Florida Panhandle was hit hard by Hurricane Michael in October.The Air Force is asking for $1.2 billion in supplemental funding for fiscal year 2019 and $3.7 billion for fiscal years 2020 and 2021. Congress would need to approve the funding.

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