The Fallon Paiute-Shoshone Tribe of Nevada signed a memorandum of understanding with the U.S. Navy to acquire surplus Navy housing.
The tribe will receive 69 modular homes from the Naval Air Station in Fallon.
Each unit contain three bedrooms, one bathroom, kitchen and laundry facilities and are approximately 1,200 square feet, The Lahontan Valley News reported.
The Navy has begun transferring the homes, a process that is expected to be completed by late summer or early fall.
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Deal sends homes to Fallon tribe from Navy base
(The Lahontan Valley News 4/6)
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