after living in military housing for the greater part of the last 20 years ((((and thanks Steadfast for linking me to this story my sister in arms and hi to fellow sister in arms Kat! and any that I have missed))))) I can say that for the most part military people live on base for a reason... especially since the PRIVITIZATION of what used to be a BENEFIT.
What used to be as perk to the job... a way to save a buck (and live in cramped, close up quarters) is now the equivalent OR MORE of buying or renting off post since privitization. (sp)
What has happened is that military posts have sold their on post housing units over the last several years to private companies that manage the units including maintenance, paint, guts of the building, new buildings beings built, etc.
These companies basically take the money that you are allocated by rank for monthly housing... the whole amount. For instance.. say you are a private and the army gives you 700 a month to live off base... than if you move into on post quarters ((which used to be a benefit)) the entire 700 goes to the private company. Say a first sgt moves in next to you.. in the same sort of units... and he, based on rank and time in service, gets 1200 a month in housing... well they take that entire amount as well. Do you see where I am going with this???
My point is that the whole housing department of the military... since privitizing it... has went to hell in a handbasket... and trust me... the newer homes they are building are just as bad! I have had friends on the last post we lived at with cracked foundations, chipping plaster... bad plumbing! Is this just limited to one post (the one I was on?)? Not sure but I am almost certain this is not the case!
Bottom line is that privitization has been VERY BAD all around for military on post housing and I have to wonder if it has anything to do with this horrible situation.. as privitization started right around 2007!
And just an aside... but after taking all of your housing allowance... per what your rank is for a unit.. these private companies now also, in some places, charge the service members for utilities as well.
How is that for an onpost military beneift!
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on another note as a nurse.... sids can be genetic ( I notice two the the babies were from the same family):
The tragic mystery of sudden infant death syndrome (SIDS) is a bit closer to being solved. New research shows that genetics may play a role.
In a study appearing this month in Pediatrics Research, researchers identify genetic variations, which change the function of proteins among babies who died of SIDS. More than two-thirds were black, reports researcher Debra E. Weese-Mayer, MD, a pediatrician at Rush Children's Hospital at Rush University Medical Center in Chicago.
Public health officials have been frustrated about the still-high numbers of SIDS deaths. After the nationwide Back to Sleep campaign -- which educated parents on safe sleeping positions for infants -- the numbers of SIDS deaths did decline. Yet black infants still had the highest death rates compared with white infants, writes Weese-Mayer.
In fact, infants of all ethnic groups continue to have higher SIDS rates. This was true, even though caregivers had carefully followed all safety practices, she says.
Other studies have provided "strong evidence" pointing to a gene that controls the hormone serotonin, Weese-Mayer says. Serotonin influences a wide range of functions, such as regulating breathing, blood circulation, heart rate, body temperature, and the sleep-wake cycle. Indeed, SIDS infants have had profuse sweating, high temperature, and irregular heartbeat.
http://www.webmd.com/parenting/baby/news/20040819/sids-genetics-may-play-role
above all just wanted to share a little bit about military on post housing... I have much more to share on it!