Story by Maj. Lindsey Elder | 8th Theater Sustainment Command | 09.08.2017
A famous motto in the U.S. Army is “Nothing happens until something moves.” Movement of military personnel, equipment, and supplies to the right place at the right time takes a lot of skillful planning, analysis, and intuition. Demonstrating those qualities for the transportation challenges in the vast Pacific region are the reason Capt. Frederick Teeter was named the Transportation Corps......
Story by Sgt. Stephanie Ramirez | U.S. Army Reserve Command | 04.18.2017
WAKE FOREST UNIVERSITY, N.C. - In today's fast-paced environment, it is hard for future leaders to determine what are their strengths and weakness – their core technical competencies. They need to be able to determine early on those skills that will make them competent, keep them focused, and display the leadership traits that signal to the world they own the outcome and responsibility......
Courtesy Story | Defense Threat Reduction Agency's Chemical and Biological Technologies Department | 01.10.2017
In a world of nanotechnologies and microchips, the ability for large-scale processes to take place on the microscale are becoming increasingly prevalent, even in the environment of combating chemical and biological threats to our warfighters. A research effort by the Defense Threat Reduction Agency’s Joint Science and Technology Office, Los Alamos National Laboratory (LANL) and Wake Forest......
Story by Sgt. Breanne Pye | 1st Stryker Brigade Combat Team, 4th Infantry Division | 03.28.2011
Walk through the halls of any American University and you expect to see the bright, young faces of eager students, fresh out of high school, ready to write the first solo chapter in their own personal ‘book of life’....
Story by Sgt. Breanne Pye | 1st Stryker Brigade Combat Team, 4th Infantry Division | 03.28.2011
Flip through history’s pages and you will find countless stories of men and women throughout the ages, who have taken incredible journeys and overcome impossible odds, to become our most celebrated heroes....