Photo by Leon Roberts | U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Nashville District | 02.23.2022
Lt. Col. Joseph Sahl, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Nashville District commander, and Ben Rohrbach, Nashville District Engineering and Construction Division chief, recognize the newest licensed professionals affixed onto the “Registered Professional Personnel” board Feb. 23, 2022, at the district headquarters in Nashville, Tennessee. (USACE Photo by Leon Roberts)...
Photo by Pfc. Courtney Robertson | 3rd Marine Logistics Group | 06.11.2020
U.S. Marines with 3rd Marine Logistics Group are tested on their ability to maneuver a HMMWV on Camp Kinser, Okinawa, Japan, June 11, 2020. Marines with 3rd MLG are required to take an online and resident Incidental HMMWV licensing course in order to be qualified to operate the vehicle. (U.S. Marine Corps photo by Pfc. Courtney A. Robertson)...
Photo by Pfc. Courtney Robertson | 3rd Marine Logistics Group | 06.11.2020
U.S. Marines with 3rd Marine Logistics Group instruct students attending a HMMWV course on Camp Kinser, Okinawa, Japan, June 11, 2020. Marines with 3rd MLG are required to take an online and resident Incidental HMMWV licensing course in order to be qualified to operate the vehicle. (U.S. Marine Corps photo by Pfc. Courtney A. Robertson)...
Photo by Pfc. Courtney Robertson | 3rd Marine Logistics Group | 06.11.2020
U.S. Marines with 3rd Marine Logistics Group practice parking a trailer on Camp Kinser, Okinawa, Japan, June 11, 2020. Marines with 3rd MLG are required to take an online and resident Incidental HMMWV licensing course in order to be qualified to operate the vehicle. (U.S. Marine Corps photo by Pfc. Courtney A. Robertson)...
Photo by Pfc. Courtney Robertson | 3rd Marine Logistics Group | 06.11.2020
U.S. Marine Corps Lance Cpl. Andrew Garcia, left, instructs Lance Cpl. Stephanie Foucault on Camp Kinser, Okinawa, Japan, June 11, 2020. Marines with 3rd Marine Logistics Group are required to take an online and resident Incidental HMMWV licensing course in order to be qualified to operate the vehicle. Garcia, a native of San Antonio, Texas, is a motor vehicle operator with Combat Logistics......
Photo by Holly Jordan | Air Force Research Laboratory | 03.01.2018
The AFRL Materials and Manufacturing Directorate Technology Transfer office recently licensed in-house developed microencapsulated chemiluminescent materials to startup company Battle Sight Technologies LLC. These materials can be used in glow stick “crayons” to write messages or mark items in the field. (U.S. Air Force Photo/Holly Jordan)...
Photo by Holly Jordan | Air Force Research Laboratory | 03.01.2018
AFRL Materials Engineer Dr. Larry Brott demonstrates the process through which he microencapsulates chemiluminescent materials for use in applications such as multi-use glow stick “crayons.” (U.S. Air Force Photo/Holly Jordan)...
Photo by Holly Jordan | Air Force Research Laboratory | 03.01.2018
AFRL-developed microencapsulated chemiluminescent materials can be used to create “crayons” to write glowing messages or mark items in the field. This technology was recently licensed to startup company Battle Sight Technologies LLC for commercial production. (U.S. Air Force Photo/Holly Jordan)...