The U.S. Army Garrison Fort Bragg, home of the Airborne and Special Operations Forces, hosted its quarterly Community Action Council Meeting, bringing together military leaders, directorates and community representatives on Wednesday, May 21, at the Iron Mike Conference Center. The gathering covered important updates from the installation and surrounding areas, including city initiatives, medical services, emergency response, family programs and more.
Lt. Gen. Greg Anderson, Senior Commander of the Installation and Commander of the 18th Airborne Corps, opened the meeting by emphasizing the importance of community support and engagement, thanking teams across Fort Bragg for their ongoing efforts. He encouraged residents to help incoming families settle in and acknowledged the financial constraints and transportation challenges affecting summer moves.
“There’s a lot of anxiety during PCS season, whether it’s the Soldier, the spouse, or the children,” said Anderson. “All of them go through that together, and we need to help them out.”
The Fort Bragg 2030 campaign continues to outline long-term goals and quick wins to improve the installation. Housing provider Corvias announced roof replacements and soft floor repairs, with 400 homes undergoing renovations to increase availability. Garrison leaders urged residents to voice concerns during housing town halls…