Army Sgt. Maj. Kenneth Preston denotes child care as the most significant area for military quality of life reform.
Sgt. Maj. Preston describes how only 65% of childcare needs are being met, often with temporary facilities, and that with the surge in deployment, this need is at the top of his priorities for miliarty quality of life reform. (0:29)
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