Courtesy Story | U.S. Army Medical Readiness Command, East | 05.21.2020
By Dr. Ruby Tan, KAHC Pediatric Clinic I have always been tempted to write a prescription that reads “Go out and play” just to see how the parent responds....
Story by Pfc. Beverly Roche | 40th Public Affairs Detachment | 03.23.2018
FORT CAMBELL, Kentucky --
Courtesy Story | 412th Theater Engineer Command | 03.29.2016
Courtesy Story By Col. Michael Malone, 1TSC OCP (4ESC) Distribution Management Center Chief Executing the movement of logistics across the Trans Arabian Network is critical to supporting ongoing operations in the U.S. Army Central Command area of responsibility....
Story by Todd Lyman | U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Transatlantic Afghanistan District | 07.01.2013
U.S. Army Gen. Tommy Franks warned during Operation Desert Storm, “Forget logistics, you lose.” U.S. Marine Corps commandant Gen. Robert H. Barrow said in 1980: “Amateurs think about tactic, but professionals think about logistics.”...
Story by Todd Lyman | U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Transatlantic Afghanistan District | 05.01.2013
Managing real estate in a kinetic environment bears little resemblance to the work in the United States.
Story by Todd Lyman | U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Transatlantic Afghanistan District | 05.01.2013
Three USACE Transatlantic District North team mates tested for their green belts under the instruction of Jerry L. Brown Sr., assistant dining facility manager and voluntary Taekwondo instructor here. All are administrative professionals serving in support of Operation Enduring Freedom. Better watch your margins....
Story by Todd Lyman | U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Transatlantic Afghanistan District | 04.24.2013
Five days after the entire U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Transatlantic District-North (TAN) command at Qalaa House attended a memorial ceremony celebrating the life of Hyun K. Shin, 168 team mates honored Shin by running, walking or biking more than a thousand miles in his memory sporting bright red command shirts....
Story by John Hardesty | U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Transatlantic Afghanistan District | 06.17.2012
The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers completed a $5 million flood control project constructed to protect the Afghanistan National Army 201st Corps garrison at Gamberi from devastation. Lakeshore, who built the flood control project located in Laghman Province, was joined by members from the Afghanistan National Army 201st Corps, USACE, the director of Public Works and other civic and provincial......