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Afghanistan Engineer District-South surpasses construction goal for October
Story by Karla Marshall | U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Afghanistan Engineer District - South | Date: 10.31.2012The U. S. Army Corps of Engineers has one mission in Afghanistan: to build strong! Each month, the Afghanistan Engineer District-South measures actual completed construction against a projected goal and in... Read More
UCT-2 divers spend summer in Pacific Missile Range waters
Courtesy Story | Underwater Construction Team Two | Date: 10.19.2012Seabees from Underwater Construction Team 2, based at Naval Base Ventura County in Port Hueneme, spent two months this summer performing stabilization, inspection and repairing cable off the Coast of the... Read More
Doing less with less: How the corps is transforming its business model to meet today's fiscally challenging times
Story by LaDonna Davis | U.S. Army Corps of Engineers-Southwestern Division | Date: 10.16.2012When money is tight and times are trying, families, corporations and government organizations alike can be heard around the globe repeating the timeless mantra, “do more with less.” But, in fiscally... Read More
Building the Afghanistan National Army Officers Academy
Story by Petty Officer 3rd Class Sean Weir | NATO Training Mission Afghanistan | Date: 10.10.2012A ground breaking ceremony was held to commemorate the establishment of the Afghanistan National Army Officers Academy Wednesday, Oct. 10. Read More
864th Pacemakers train to build a solid foundation
Story by Staff Sgt. Antwaun Parrish | 5th Mobile Public Affairs Detachment | Date: 10.08.2012Twenty-four hour operations, indirect fire attacks and constant training sets the grueling pace that soldiers from Joint Base Lewis-McChord, Wash., have been operating under lately. Read More