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Title, DescriptionAirdate
Strongest material ever discovered
It's the strongest material ever discovered-carbon nanotubes - and it may just change objects in our everyday life. Other forms of carbon include chimney soot, diamonds, and even graphite used in golf clubs and fishing rods. But carbon nanotubes is the discovery to watch.
11/14/08
Carson Country
The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers is changing where and how Soldiers and families live. Construction is going on across the globe and it's part the largest military construction budget since WWII.
11/12/08
Corps in Iraq
U.S. Army Corps of Engineers is working to build a safer Iraq.
11/04/08
Engineer R&D Center
The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers is on the cutting edge of research and development. The Engineer R&D Center won Army's top lap award. Check out two projects making a difference on the front lines.
10/23/08
MILCON Special
It's the largest military building boom since 1942 and it directly impacts the Army Family. Reporters across the globe tell this U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Story.
04/24/08

Wiesbaden Building for New USAREUR HQ
This sleepy post that saw its heyday exactly 60 years ago when it served as the transport hub for the Berlin Airlift, is starting to wake up to the sound of cranes, backhoes, and cement trucks bringing in more than half a billion dollars of military construction, renovation, and development.

04/09/08
Going Green
The Army is in the midst of the largest and greenest building boom since World War II. The Corps of Engineers is changing how buildings go up an down, under LEEDs.
04/07/08
USACE Construction Projects
Across the globe the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers is at work upgrading facilities in the largest military construction effort since 1942. AFN Korea reports how this is impacting Fort Humphrey.
03/21/08
MILCON
A major construction effort is impacting military bases across the globe. It's the largest military construction budget for the Corps of Engineers since World War II and it's changing how the Army lives and trains. Mary Cochran reports on what this transformation means to Soldiers and Families.
03/20/08
Schofield Barracks
The Army is investing 40 billion dollars over the next five years to build and refurbish facilities world wide. This benefits the entire Army family. Mary Cochran reports how the upgrades effect single Soldier living at Schofield Barracks in Hawaii.
03/07/08
USACE Four Years in Iraq
Four years and 6.5 billion dollars have changed the way the Iraqi people live. Projects have doubled Iraq's ability to produce electricity, and more. Mary Cochran reports.
 02/12/08
Fort Campbell Construction
The Army is investing some 40 billion dollars in military construction over the net five years--impacting where and how Soldiers and Families live. It's the largest construction budget for the Corps of Engineers since World War II--and it's impact on the military all over the globe. Mary Cochran reports from a major deployment platform in Kentucky.
 01/28/08
  
  
  
 
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