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Construction is under way on the new Yokota High School, a $40.5 million project in support of Airmen, civilians and families at Yokota Air base, Japan. Officials from ‪#‎USACE‬ Japan District, the Department of Defense Education Activity, the installation, and the Contractor celebrated the beginning of construction during a traditional Japanese groundbreaking ceremony May 19.
Yokota High School Groundbreaking
5/28/2015 11:23:00 PM
Ground was broken for the new "downtown" area, featuring a new Exchange, commissary and bowling center among other facilities, at Camp Humphreys, South Korea, Aug. 11, 2014. The project will also see the construction of an auditorium, chapel, chapel family life center, an arts & crafts center, recreation center, plaza and parking. When completed, these facilities will provide retail shopping, groceries, entertainment, recreation and religious services.
Groundbreaking for new 'downtown' area conducted at Humphreys
8/18/2014 6:48:00 PM
The U.S. Army Pacific (USARPAC) Mission Command Facility is under construction and, when complete, will consolidate the USARPAC Headquarters into one facility that will support Army Mission Command or joint forces requirements across the Asia-Pacific area of responsibility with up-to-date security and computer technology.This new building will provide an environment conducive for USARPAC, a 4-star headquarters, to host flag-level and diplomatic visits from 36 partner nations in the Asia-Pacific.
U.S. Army Pacific Mission Command Facility
1/29/2014 3:50:00 PM
The Camp Humphreys Middle-High School opened its doors to students and teachers for the first time in January 2014. The building is the first one completed under the Yongsan Relocation Plan (YRP) - a bilateral agreement between the Republic of Korea and the United States consolidating and relocating U.S. forces from the Greater Seoul area.  U.S. Army Corps of Engineers-Far East District engineers ensured the school met Department of Defense Dependent Schools specifications.
U.S. Garrison-Humphreys School
1/29/2014 3:36:00 PM
BUSAN, Republic of Korea - Rear Adm. William McQuilkin, Commander of U.S. Naval Forces Korea, Vice Adm. Robert L. Thomas, Jr., commander, U.S. 7th Fleet, Vice Adm. Jung, Ho Sup, commander, Republic of Korea (ROK) Navy Fleet; Rear Adm. Lisa Franchetti and other distinguished guests break ground on the future Navy headquarters building on the ROK Navy base in Busan, Aug. 29. Commander, Naval Forces Korea headquarters is currently based in Seoul and is scheduled to relocate to Busan in 2015. (U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist 1st Class Joshua Bryce Bruns)
Ground broken on Naval Forces Korea headquarters in Busan
10/9/2013 10:25:00 PM
SASEBO, Japan (March 15, 2013) - The Japan District, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers together with U.S. Naval Forces Japan, Amphibious Force 7th Fleet, and national and local Japanese dignitaries celebrated the completion of Yokose Landing Craft Air Cushion (LCAC) Maintenance Facility at a ribbon cutting ceremony.  Construction of the LCAC Maintenance Facility began in 2004 and consists of 60,000 square meters of reclaimed land.
Japan District Completes Construction of Landing Craft Facility
3/22/2013 9:38:00 PM
U.S. ARMY GARRISON-HUMPHREYS, Republic of Korea (March 6, 2013) - The first families are moving into the Army Family Housing Towers at U.S. Army Garrison-Humphreys. The construction of the family housing facilities was managed by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers – Far East District.  The housing towers are part of a larger transformation construction project that will consolidate U.S. military units into two enduring hubs south of Seoul.

The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers-Pacific Ocean Division contributes significantly to the peace and security in the Pacific region through the execution of a multi-billion dollar construction program for U.S. Forces in the Republic of Korea. Two big programs being executed in the Republic of Korea are the Yongsan Relocation Program and the Land Partnership Plan.
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3/22/2013 9:00:00 PM
An Su-ok and Chin Bok-kyun served in the Korean Service Corps during the Korean War.  They both were the guests of honor during the ribbon cutting ceremony for the new humidity controlled warehouse at Camp Carroll Feb. 10.
Far East District open new humidity controlled warehouse
3/26/2012 11:46:00 AM
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