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Maj. Gen. Kendall Cox, the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers deputy commanding general for military and international operations, discusses construction progress at U.S. Army Garrison Humphreys Jan. 10.  Cox made a three-day visit to Korea, meeting with U.S. and Republic of Korea military officials and sappers from the 2nd Infantry Division, as well as members of the Far East District.

1/17/2013 12:03:04 AM
Chang, U-ik of the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Far East District’s safety office, was recognized by Maj. Gen. Chung Joo-jyu, the director of the Republic of Korea's Ministry of National Defense – Defense Installations Agency, for providing safety programs inspections and construction management safety education training to members of Chung’s staff. The general told those assembled at the awards ceremony that Chang’s efforts have significantly enhanced the Republic of Korea – U.S. Alliance!
Chang receives letter of commendation from Ministry of National Defense - Defense Installations Agency
1/11/2013 3:38:26 AM
Maj. Gen. Kendall Cox, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers deputy commander for military and international operations, speaks with a soldier from the 1st Brigade Special Troops Battalion, 2nd Infantry Division, at Camp Hovey, Republic of Korea, Jan. 8.  Cox talked to the Soldier, who was reassembling a 25mm chain gun for an M2A3 Bradley Fighting Vehicle, during his visit to the base, north of Seoul, where he met with the division’s combat engineers, commonly known as “sappers.”   Cox was in Korea for a three-day visit, meeting with U.S. military leadership and on the peninsula and visiting the Corps of Engineers Far East District construction projects at U.S. Army Garrison Humphreys.
U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Deputy Commanding General visits Korea
1/9/2013 9:52:20 PM
Andrew Rajala, resident engineer at the Far East District’s Kunsan Resident Office, is interviewed by the American Forces Network about Kunsan Air Base's new aircraft maintenance facility Dec. 18. The project consolidates 18 shops spread around the base into three main shops.  With all three now housed in one maintenance facility close to the flight line, the response time to urgent aircraft maintenance issues is greatly reduced.  The accessory shop will provide one location for aircraft components such as wheels, tires, external tanks, and hydraulic and electrical systems to be repaired or replaced.  The complex’s fabrication and armament shops were completed in 2011. The previously-completed fabrication shop includes sections for structural sheet metal, aircraft metals technology, non-destructive inspections, and survival equipment.  It also includes a state-of-the-art paint booth and sanding room.  The armament shop provides space for gun maintenance and a mission equipment storage area.  It also features administration offices, a classroom, and training room.

12/31/2012 12:30:07 AM
U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Far East District, 8th Fighter Wing, and other personnel cut the ribbon opening the final portion of Kunsan Air Base's new maintenance complex Dec. 18.  The new accessory shop will provide one location for aircraft components such as wheels, tires, external tanks, and hydraulic and electrical systems to be repaired or replaced.  The complex’s fabrication and armament shops were completed in 2011. The previously-completed fabrication shop includes sections for structural sheet metal, aircraft metals technology, non-destructive inspections, and survival equipment.  It also includes a state-of-the-art paint booth and sanding room.  The armament shop provides space for gun maintenance and a mission equipment storage area.  It also features administration offices, a classroom, and training room.  The project consolidates 18 shops spread around the base.  With all three now housed in one maintenance facility close to the flight line, the response time to urgent aircraft maintenance issues is greatly reduced.

12/31/2012 12:26:20 AM
A nearly complete Biopile build-up at K-16 Airfield.  A biopile system uses naturally occurring, living organisms such as plants, bacteria, or fungi to break down hazardous substances. The basic biopile system includes a treatment bed, an aeration system, an irrigation/nutrient system and a leachate collection system.

12/17/2012 1:39:45 AM
Lt. Col. John Rhodes, deputy commander, Far East District

12/14/2012 1:59:18 AM
FED volunteers make kimchi with Jung-gu District Mayor Choi Chang-sik Nov. 22.  Members of FED volunteered to help make kimchi for local charities as part of the Good Neighbor Program.

11/26/2012 11:21:32 PM