The $80-million aviation maintenance hangar at Wheeler Army Airfield will include a six-bay hangar, maintenance shops, administrative space and storage for parts, ground-support equipment and hazardous materials.
The structure which replaces a hangar that is nearly 100 years old will include a six-bay hangar, maintenance shops, administrative space and storage for parts, ground-support equipment and hazardous materials.
DOD s annual housing satisfaction survey underway
Island Palm Communities provides housing for residents on U.S. Army Garrison Hawaii installations. (Courtesy photo)
By U.S. Army Public Affairs and defense.gov
WHEELER ARMY AIRFIELD, Hawaii W. Jordan Gillis, assistant secretary of defense for sustainment and the Defense Department s chief housing officer, is
inviting DOD housing residents to participate in the department s annual housing satisfaction survey, which launched Dec. 2.
Each year, DOD, working through the military departments, surveys current residents of government-owned, government-leased, or privatized family housing and current residents of privatized unaccompanied housing. The goal is to obtain feedback regarding their living experience.