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Fort Hood families can expect new and renovated homes over the next five years as leaders on the base and its private management company use $420 million of federal aid to improve family housing.
Leaders on post held a ceremony Thursday celebrating receiving the money and beginning the demolition of some old homes.
Representatives with LendLease Inc., which manages family housing on post, and senior Army officials spoke to a crowd of around 50 before watching some old houses get demolished by heavy construction vehicles.
III Corps and Fort Hood commander Lt. Gen. Pat White spoke during the ceremony about the funds and the improvements to family housing.
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