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U.S., Allied Aircraft Demonstrate Readiness, Unity Over Latvia
Aug. 25, 2025 | By Hannah Carranza, U.S. Air Forces in Europe and Air Forces Africa

Air Force B-1B Lancer aircraft and allied fighter jets flew in formation over the Monument of Freedom in Riga, Latvia, Aug. 19 as part of Bomber Task Force Europe, demonstrating NATO air forces' ability to operate together anywhere, anytime.

 

The Lancers flew in formation with two Hungarian and two Swedish air force JAS 39 Gripen fighter jets, demonstrating allied integration fostered during an ongoing training deployment. The Hungarian Gripens are deployed to Šiauliai Air Base, Lithuania, in support of NATO's air policing mission. 

"The security of the Baltic states and NATO's eastern flank is the cornerstone of the security of the entire Euro-Atlantic region," Latvian Minister of Defense Andris Sprūds said. "Such U.S. and allied flyover maneuvers clearly demonstrate NATO's presence in the region, transatlantic unity, and commitment to collectively strengthen the security of the Baltic state region."

 

During the deployment, U.S. bombers integrated with Norwegian and other allied air forces to rehearse advanced tactics, share threat information in real time, and ensure the ability to maneuver freely even when access is contested. Each combined mission reinforces the coalition's capacity to operate effectively in dynamic and high-threat environments. 

Bomber Task Force Europe is part of a regular series of deployments that strengthen allied readiness, deepen integration, and demonstrate credible, combat-ready airpower in support of the collective defense of the homeland and the Euro-Atlantic region.

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Army Housing Survey Results Inform Action Plans

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Aug. 25, 2025 | By Samantha Tyler, Army Materiel Command

The results of the Fiscal Year 2025 Army Housing Tenant Satisfaction Survey are in.

 

The annual survey gathers feedback from soldiers and their families about their experiences living in Army housing to help the department understand the needs of its tenants and make improvements to housing quality, resident services and community amenities. 

This fiscal year, overall satisfaction scores increased from 75.8 to 76 for privatized family housing, from 73 to 74.1 for Army-owned and leased family housing and from 87 to 87.4 for privatized unaccompanied housing. 

"This year, and every year, we are grateful for the feedback our soldiers and families provide through the tenant satisfaction survey," said Army Command Sgt. Maj. Jimmy Sellers, Army Materiel Command's command sergeant major. "We stand ready to support as our garrisons submit their action plans and are committed to improving the quality of our housing for our soldiers and families, including our junior enlisted and unaccompanied soldiers." 

This was the first tenant satisfaction survey to include Army-owned permanent party unaccompanied housing residents, primarily soldiers in barracks. Although participation was low, the Army is looking to increase awareness of the survey by communicating the impact that soldiers' comments have on the prioritization of Army investments in barracks.

 

Now that the results have been tallied, installations will develop action plans within 60 days of receiving their results. These plans are one of the many updates briefed during weekly housing reviews conducted by the Army Installation Management Command.

"These survey results allow us track improvement, provide oversight and drive action across our installations with our privatized housing providers," said Army Maj. Gen. James Smith, IMCOM acting commanding general. "This year's inclusion of Army-owned unaccompanied housing in the survey further demonstrates our commitment to improving the quality of housing for our junior enlisted and unaccompanied soldiers. IMCOM will work directly in support of senior commanders to identify opportunities for barracks improvements." 

Survey results will also continue to inform the facility investment plan. Over the next five fiscal years, the Army plans to invest $2.3 billion in government-owned family housing. 

Privatized housing providers have already invested over $1.6 billion from fiscal years 2020 to 2024 and plan to invest an additional $2.2 billion between fiscal years 2025 and 2027 in new construction, renovations and community improvements. The providers have also focused on improving maintenance staffing and processes.

 

The Army has implemented several measures to ensure housing quality, including 100% "change of occupancy" inspections and assurance checks on life, health and safety work orders in family housing.  

Additionally, independent third-party inspections of the entire family housing inventory are being conducted, and a standardized inspection checklist has been implemented. The Army has also fully implemented the Tenant Bill of Rights at installations with privatized housing, clarifying rights and responsibilities and providing residents with a stronger voice. 

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