"The U.S. military is defeating mold"
Author:Global Times Time:2022.09.18
Russian media: The U.S. military is losing fighting and losing to "mold."
“美军与霉菌的战斗正在失败”,“今日俄罗斯”(RT)当地时间17日以此为标题报道称,就在美军忙于应对世界各地日益增长的安全风险时,他们还在努力根除一个可能危及Mold, the healthy enemy of the largest military base in the United States, the mold.
Screenshot of "Russia today" (RT)
According to reports, a few weeks ago, the US Army's North Carolina Pragabour Base had a dozen mildew infection, forcing about 1,100 soldiers of the base to be reorganized. RT also quoted a video of social media mentioned that the same problem also had the same problems in the US military base of Stuartburg, Georgia.
Source of the U.S. bases taken by the soldiers of the soldiers.
RT quoted a report from the US "Milital.com" news website that the destruction of mold has appeared in the "entire army" and there is no simple solution. The media said that in Stuartburg, "Army officials have no plan to solve the problem, except for building new facilities in the past ten years."
"Military.com" also mentioned that a U.S. soldier returned to Stuartburg after a long time in Europe and found that "mold has completely devoured his room." The walls were covered with mold, and the bed became black and green, and most of the soldiers of the soldiers were destroyed.
RT quoted a commentator as saying that when he was stationed in Stuartburg a few years ago, there was a "six -inch mold carpet" on the ceiling. Some people say that they have experienced similar or more serious situations at other U.S. bases. For example, Gordonburg in Georgia and Pendelton, California. According to reports, some people talked, "I can't find a safe place in our army, but our government is transporting a lot of funds to Ukraine."
Source: Global Network Qiao Bingxin
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