U.S. military personnel deployed to NATO’s eastern flank are facing significant financial strain due to soaring local housing costs and bureaucratic delays in reimbursement, a recent investigation reveals. According to reports from Stars and Stripes, incoming soldiers at the U.S. Army Garrison in Poznan have been forced to pay upwards of $3,000 in upfront rental fees out of pocket, often relying on emergency relief funds to secure accommodation.
Military officials acknowledge the administrative bottlenecks, citing a competitive Polish real estate market that has outpaced the Army’s logistical support systems, raising concerns over the impact of financial stress on operational readiness in the region.
Credit to : Times Now World
