Story by Winifred Brown | U.S. Army Garrison Presidio of Monterey | 09.24.2021
After a thorough safety briefing, more than 100 members of the public received a sneak peek inside the former Fort Ord munitions impact area that will become a Bureau of Land Management recreation area when cleanup is complete in eight to 10 years. Hikers registered in advance for the Sept. 18, 2021, event and had a choice of a 3.75-mile or 1.6-mile guided nature walk in the fenced-in area....
Story by Staff Sgt. Mark Miranda | 7th Infantry Division | 08.04.2015
A previous Fort Lewis and 7th Infantry Division commander visited the headquarters building named in his honor.
Story by Staff Sgt. Mark Miranda | 7th Infantry Division | 12.12.2014
The Lewis Army Museum held a ribbon cutting ceremony Dec. 12, to commemorate the opening of a gallery dedicated to 7th Infantry Division history....
Story by Sgt. Sarah Enos | 5th Mobile Public Affairs Detachment | 08.06.2012
Over the last nine years, Joint Base Lewis-McChord, Wash., has grown significantly, leading Secretary of the Army John M. McHugh to announce in April plans to reactivate the 7th Infantry Division "Bayonet" headquarters, Oct. 1....
Story by Staff Sgt. Jason Epperson | United States Army Alaska | 10.14.2011
A conversation with Jack Reed
Story by Dave Killam | U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Sacramento District | 02.18.2010
Many people might think that burning vegetation pollutes and damages the environment. In reality, it can be good for the environment. In one particular case it has solved a problem at Fort Ord, Calif....
Story by Hiro Chang | U.S. Army Garrison Presidio of Monterey | 12.09.2009
Tracking down a high-value target while walking unfamiliar streets, occupied by a foreign people who, for all intents and purposes, may not trust you can be tough even for the most seasoned squad leader, especially with new Soldiers in tow....