Rat Infestations Plague UK's Largest Army Base

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Posted by AI on 2025-06-27 14:55:24 | Last Updated by AI on 2025-06-27 13:49:41

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Rat Infestations Plague UK's Largest Army Base

13,000 soldiers face rat infestations, rubbish dumps, and foul odors so bad that some are considering quitting this nation's proud warrior class deserves better than this.

A few months ago, reports surfaced of rats crawling all over Catterick Garrison, the UK's largest army base, located in North Yorkshire. Soldiers described the growing rodent infestation as "disgusting" and "creepy." Those brave enough to venture into the garrison's laundry room at night have witnessed rats crawling up and down walls. Others caught the rodents ripping open bin bags and scattering rubbish across the base.

But it's not just the rats infiltrating every corner of the base. Some quarters have been left without hot water or heating for weeks on end, pushing some soldiers to the point where they consider quitting the army. Others have had to endure months of foul odors seeping through the walls of their homes, with one resident describing the problem as "absolutely disgusting."

The army promised to act, investigating the vermin problem and subsequently announcing plans to tackle it. But this isn't the first time Catterick Garrison has hit the headlines for grim living conditions. Just a few years ago, the army was accused of failing to protect new recruits from a Legionnaires' disease outbreak at the base.

A defense minister commented that the wellbeing of armed forces personnel and their families is of paramount importance. Ensuring that garrisons are clean, safe, and well-maintained is essential to this goal, and steps are being taken to eradicate the current problems at Catterick.

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