Story by Spc. Alex Elliot | 362nd Mobile Public Affairs Detachment | 10.24.2021
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Story by Gina Baltrusch | U.S. Army Aviation and Missile Command | 08.07.2020
The director of the U.S. Army Aviation and Missile Command’s Security Assistance Management Directorate was selected as the command’s new executive director of the AMCOM Logistics Center at Redstone Arsenal, Alabama....
Story by Airman China Shock | 35th Fighter Wing | 01.09.2020
Weapons loaders work around the clock, rotating shifts 24 hours a day, seven days a week ensuring every aircraft is armed properly and safely. “We train to sharpen our skills and maintain our readiness as weapons loaders,” expressed Master Sgt. Eric Sparks, a 35th Aircraft Maintenance Squadron weapons loading element NCO in charge. “Our Airmen work day and night, ensuring we practice......
Story by G. Anthonie Riis | Fort Knox | 12.20.2019
For some people, Christmas décor centers on the tree. If one opts for a live tree, however, there’s the question of what to do with the tree following the season....
Story by Brannen Parrish | U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Tulsa District | 11.21.2019
The Hugo Lake Project Office kicked off its forestry program, the first in the Tulsa District, in October. Forestry benefits the ecosystem by allowing new growth and regenerative growth, preventing disease from spreading and eliminating fuel loads that lead to wildfires....
Story by Airman 1st Class Kaitlyn Brewer | 20th Fighter Wing | 04.25.2019
Wood flies in all directions as the blade of a circular saw finds its way evenly between a piece of wood, slicing it in two. An instructor guides a student through the creation of a fence and in another direction award plaques are stacked up high for quarterly awards. This is the 20th Force Support Squadron Woodworking Shop....
Story by Eric Pilgrim | Fort Knox | 03.21.2019
After months of historic rainfall totals in central Kentucky, members of Fort Knox’s Natural Resources Branch, assisted by the Fort Knox Fire Department, were recently able to get out and conduct prescribed burns in selected areas. The Natural Resources Branch chief and wildlife biologist, Mike Brandenburg, led a small team of experts to a 128-acre area along Brumfield Range Road March 18,......
Courtesy Story | U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Buffalo District | 08.07.2017
U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Buffalo District Wildlife Biologist and Project Manager Chris Akios joined forces with West Point’s Natural Resource Manager Christopher Pray to conduct a survey of two turtle species throughout the U.S. Military Academy (West Point) installation, West Point, NY....