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When Edward Frawley went to welcome home his 22-year-old son, who was returning from a tour of duty with the 82nd Airborne Division in the mountains of Afghanistan, he was in for a shock.

Not to hear the stories about Jeff's battles with insurgents, but to witness his son's current living conditions at Fort Bragg, N.C.

So, Frawley did what any concerned citizen does — he posted a video on YouTube two weeks ago, containing still photos of moldy ceiling panels, broken toilet seats, backed up sewage water flooding a bathroom, exposed pipes — and demanded that viewers contact their congressmen.

Frawley's video got results — the Pentagon says it corrected the problems at his son's building at Fort Bragg.

In addition, "Garrisons Army-wide spent this weekend inspecting nearly all of the barracks to determine if similar situations existed," the Pentagon said in a response to ABC News' Luis Martinez.