An entry-level Army officer has revealed the poor conditions of living in a moldy, poorly heated accommodation.

The walls are covered in mold, and the sink has collapsed and looks unusable.

An Army lieutenant reported on social media that this is the accommodation of an entry-level officer.



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The informant said that it was built in the 1980s and had not been properly repaired, so it was cracked and moldy everywhere, and the furniture was broken, and in the middle of winter, the temperature in the room was 2 degrees.

However, even this kind of accommodation is said to be a pity.

This is because I was recently asked to move out of the executive quarters within March.

The property management unit was changed to a division, and officers who were not part of the division were told to leave.

It is said that the adjacent unit accommodation will not be able to move in until the end of May, but the army explained that it has been guiding the relocation of the new accommodation with eviction instructions since February, and that it was confirmed that they misunderstood that there was no accommodation to relocate due to lack of communication.

They responded, "Isn't this enough of a waste?" and "Nothing has changed since when I was in the military more than 3 years ago."

(Image source: Facebook on behalf of Army Training Center)