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Story by JoAnne Castagna | U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, New York District | Date: 11.01.2011Jan Bovier, a team leader and contracting officer representative with the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, New York District at Fort Drum, N.Y., explains how rewarding it is to help “train up” our troops for... Read More
‘Muleskinners’ take command of sustainment operations
Story by Sgt. 1st Class Luis Saavedra | 10th Sustainment Brigade Public Affairs Office | Date: 11.01.2011Hundreds of soldiers gathered to witness a moment in history as one great organization transferred authority to another. Soldiers, ready to return home to their families, joined their replacements for a final... Read More
Army Corps awarded more than $170 million in military construction contracts for projects at Fort Drum in Fiscal Year 2011
Story by Chris Gardner | U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, New York District | Date: 10.17.2011The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, New York District, awarded approximately $172.8 million in construction contracts for various construction projects at Fort Drum during Fiscal Year 2011, which ended Sept. 30.... Read More
Soldiers of Task Force Six Shooters remember 9/11
Courtesy Story | 10th Combat Aviation Brigade | Date: 09.17.2011It was a somber day for the Cavalry men and women of Task Force Six Shooters at Forward Operating Base Fenty, Afghanistan, Sept. 11. As Americans around the world recalled ten years ago the day America stood... Read More
Task Force Six Shooters inducts 28 soldiers into NCO Corps
Courtesy Story | 10th Combat Aviation Brigade | Date: 09.16.2011The backbone is commonly known as the single most important part of the human anatomy. It is the foundation which provides strength for the entire body and ensures all parts function properly. This is perhaps... Read More