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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
The Japan Ground Self-Defense Force staff briefs Lt. Col. James C. Horton Jr., the deputy commander of the Japan Engineer District, and Capt. Thomas Douglas, JED's Forward Engineer Support Team leader, on equipment displayed at the JGSDF's Engineer School at Camp Katsuta in Ibaraki Prefecture.
Japan Ground Self-Defense Force school hosts bilateral exchange with Army engineers
10/9/2012 10:55:46 AM
KANDAHAR AIRFIELD, Afghanistan — Sgt. Gabriel Akonom, 249th Prime Power Battalion, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Afghanistan Engineer District-South, shows an Afghan technician from Da Afghanistan Breshna Sherkat, Afghanistan's electric utility company, how to maneuver the work platform on one of the two "bucket trucks" donated to the utility by the United States.
Prime Power training in Afghanistan
6/21/2012 1:53:15 PM
Army officials and the civilian contractor broke ground May 3 for a $10 million dollar expansion at the U.S. Army Combat Readiness/Safety Center at Fort Rucker, Ala.(from left): Brig. Gen. William T. Wolf, director of Army Safety and commander, USACR/Safety Center; Command Sgt. Maj. Richard Stidley, command sergeant major, USACR/Safety Center; Lt. Col. Thomas Nelson, deputy commander, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Mobile District; and Gary Danford, Bates Engineers/Contractors Inc., Bainbridge, Ga.
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5/4/2012 11:17:37 AM
MONTERY, Calif. — A pile of horseshoes lays partially buried at the construction site of the new general instruction building at the Presidio of Monterey here, in 2011. During construction of the building, a cache of horseshoes and related items were found, and are believed to date from between 1903 and 1912, when four or five cavalry units were stationed at the Presidio of Monterey. The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Sacramento District oversaw construction of the building, used by the Defense Language Institute to teach military personnel foreign languages.

5/2/2012 2:01:13 PM
MONTERY, Calif. — A side view of the new general instruction building at the Presidio of Monterey here, April 19, 2012. The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Sacramento District oversaw construction of the building, used by the Defense Language Institute to teach military personnel foreign languages.
General instruction building at the Presidio of Monterey
5/2/2012 1:59:24 PM
FORT BENNING, Ga. — Pvt. Demarcus Neloms (left), and other Soldiers from the Fitness Training Unit, 30th Adjutant General Battalion (Reception), study in the barracks, Apr. 20, 2012. The Reception Station Barracks on Sand Hill earned 35 of 69 credits within the Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design rating system to reach silver status -- 33 is the minimum for official certification.
Soldiers from the Fitness Training Unit
5/1/2012 2:26:37 PM