Photo by Lindsay Grant | Crane Army Ammunition Activity | 12.01.2022
Brandon Cantrell, explosives handler at Crane Army Ammunition Activity, moves munitions from storage to a train car to be demilitarized at a different part of the installation. Crane Army works closely with the agriculture industry to recycle components from munitions we demilitarize. December 1, 2022 | Photo by Lindsay Grant, Crane Army Ammunition Activity Public Affairs Office...
Photo by Lindsay Grant | Crane Army Ammunition Activity | 10.05.2022
Members of the Indiana General Assembly stopped by Crane Army Ammunition Activity during a tour of Naval Support Activity, Crane to learn about the ways the activity is modernizing to meet the needs of the U.S. military. During a tour of Crane Army's new receiving facility with Paul Allswede, acting director of depot operations, elected officials had the opportunity to learn how Crane Army......
Photo by Lindsay Grant | Crane Army Ammunition Activity | 10.05.2022
Members of the Indiana General Assembly stopped by Crane Army Ammunition Activity during a tour of Naval Support Activity, Crane to learn about the ways the activity is modernizing to meet the needs of the U.S. military. During a tour of Crane Army's machine shop with Austin Harris, supervisory manufacturing engineer, elected officials had the opportunity to see machinists in-action while......
Photo by Christy Carroll | Crane Army Ammunition Activity | 08.11.2022
To safely protect the quality of munitions, Crane Army’s standard operating procedure is to make sure products are correctly secured before they are shipped or stored. By sealing, labeling, bracing and banding according to job specifications, every effort is taken to make sure the munitions are stable. CAAA works hard to make sure the organizations quality standards are met in these......
Photo by Lindsay Grant | Crane Army Ammunition Activity | 09.02.2021
Brig. Gen. Gavin Gardner and U.S. Senator Mike Braun participate in a tour of Crane Army Ammunition Activity's new plating shop. CAAA employees demonstrated the automated nature of the facility and discussed the positive impact the new facility will have on workforce safety and the environment after it is fully operational. | Photo by Lindsay Grant, Crane Army Ammunition Activity Public......
Photo by Lindsay Grant | Crane Army Ammunition Activity | 09.02.2021
Gen. Ed Daly, commanding general of U.S. Army Materiel Command, speaks with U.S. Senator Mike Braun and other congressional and community leaders from Indiana prior to a facility ribbon cutting ceremony at Crane Army Ammunition Activity. The new facility will improve CAAA’s capacity to receive, process and store munitions and explosives due to having a dedicated, centralized space to unpack......
Photo by Lindsay Grant | Crane Army Ammunition Activity | 09.02.2021
U.S. Army leaders participate in a group tour of a new Crane Army Ammunition Activity facility prior to a ribbon cutting ceremony. Gen. Ed Daly, commanding general of U.S. Army Materiel Command, Brig. Gen. Gavin Gardner, commanding general of Joint Munitions Command, and Col. Santee Vasquez, commander of Crane Army Ammunition Activity, were led by Greg Edwards, CAAA supervisory supply......
Photo by Lindsay Grant | Crane Army Ammunition Activity | 09.02.2021
Col. Santee Vasquez, commander of Crane Army Ammunition Activity, participates in a group tour of Crane Army's new receiving facility in front of a CAAA locomotive. The facility includes rail access to ease transporting munitions to storage magazines across the installation - some of which are exclusively accessed by train. | Photo by Lindsay Grant, Crane Army Ammunition Activity Public......