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AFGHANISTAN — Workers mix and move concrete to lay the perimeter wall foundation at the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Afghanistan Engineer District-South's Miramor district police headquarters construction project in Daykundi province, Sept. 1, 2011.
Workers in Afghanistan lay perimeter wall foundation
10/9/2012 2:19:27 PM
Traditionally dressed Serbian students welcome representatives from the U.S. European Command, U.S. Embassy Belgrade, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Europe District, Serbian government and the local community with bread and salt to celebrate the completion of the school's sports gymnasium in Pranjani September 24, 2012. The EUCOM funded and USACE managed humanitarian assistance project included a 1,580-square-meter sports gymnasium with locker room facilities. The gym was originally started by the municipality, but never completed due to lack of funding. The project also included the installation of indoor bathroom facilities and general renovations to the existing building (new flooring, exterior doors and windows, entry canopy and paint). The project was completed in the town of Pranjani as a small token of thanks. During World War II more than 500 airmen were shot down over occupied Serbia and rescued by local Serbians who ultimately assisted in the largest evacuation of troops behind enemy lines in history. The people of Pranjani were instrumental in the success of the Halyard Mission rescue, building an airstrip to enable the evacuation. Through partnership and the successful completion of this project the people of the U.S. and Serbia continue to cultivate their friendship.
US honors Serbian friendship
10/9/2012 11:32:04 AM
Col. Paul Brotzen, U.S. Embassy Belgrade defense attaché, lays a wreath at the Halyard Mission memorial in Pranjani, Serbia September 24, 2012. The memorial pays tribute to the friendship and alliance developed between U.S. airmen and the people of Serbia in 1944. During World War II more than 500 Airmen were shot down over occupied Serbia and rescued by local Serbians who ultimately assisted in the largest evacuation of troops behind enemy lines in the war. The people of Pranjani were instrumental in the success of the Halyard Mission rescue, as a small token of thanks, the U.S. European Command, U.S. Embassy and U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Europe District delivered a new gymnasium to the Ivo Andric Primary School and the children of Pranjani.
US honors Serbian friendship
10/9/2012 11:30:21 AM
Representatives from the U.S. European Command, U.S. Embassy Belgrade, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Europe District, Serbian government and the local community celebrate the completion of the Ivo Andric Primary School sports gymnasium in Pranjani September 24, 2012 with a ribbon-cutting ceremony. The EUCOM funded and USACE managed humanitarian assistance project included a 1,580-square-meter sports gymnasium with locker room facilities. The gym was originally started by the municipality, but never completed due to lack of funding. The project also included the installation of indoor bathroom facilities and general renovations to the existing building (new flooring, exterior doors and windows, entry canopy and paint). The project was completed in the town of Pranjani as a small token of thanks. During World War II more than 500 airmen were shot down over occupied Serbia and rescued by by local Serbians who ultimately assisted in the largest evacuation of troops behind enemy lines in history. The people of Pranjani were instrumental in the success of the Halyard Mission rescue, building an airstrip to enable the evacuation. Through partnership and the successful completion of this project the people of the U.S. and Serbia continue to cultivate their friendship.
US honors Serbian friendship
10/9/2012 11:22:40 AM
U.S. Army Corps of Engineers employees, recovering Soldiers and 1972nd Medical Detachment personnel got together for a cookout hosted by the 1972nd Sept. 29 at the Wounded Warrior Recovery Center on Kandahar Airfield, Afghanistan.
USACE gives Wounded Warriors on Kandahar Airfield a little slice of home
10/9/2012 11:12:13 AM
Photographed is an event marking the groundbreaking of a project managed by The Afghanistan Engineer District-South that, when complete, will provide a hospital and two out-patient clinics to help the Afghan government provide health care for its citizens in Shindand.
Afghanistan Engineer District-South builds strong in 2012
10/9/2012 11:06:48 AM
Lt. Col. James C. Horton Jr. presents a gift to Japan Ground Self-Defense Force Maj. Gen. Masafumi Akamatsu, commandant of the JGSDF's Engineer School, during a visit to Camp Katsuta in Ibaraki Prefecture.
Japan Ground Self-Defense Force school hosts bilateral exchange with Army engineers
10/9/2012 10:58:59 AM
(From left): Japan Ground Self-Defense Force Maj. Gen. Masafumi Akamatsu, Capt. Thomas Douglas and Lt. Col. James C. Horton Jr., commence the 2012 Unit School Exchange Program between the JGSDF and the Japan Engineer District.
Japan Ground Self-Defense Force school hosts bilateral exchange with Army engineers
10/9/2012 10:57:32 AM