Video by John Prettyman | U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Sacramento District | 04.22.2019
Complacency on the job site can be a recipe for chaos. Wear your safety gear and follow your safety procedures at: https://safety.army.mil/ This video is part of a series to help prevent unsafe encounters with "Chaos" and promote the culture of safety in the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers....
Video by 2nd Lt. John Parry | II Marine Expeditionary Force | 05.22.2013
Although their lifestyle conditions may not reflect the liberties a normal American can expect on a daily basis, they contribute to a unique and productive culture that has demonstrated its potency for completing missions, particularly in the shadow of their upcoming deployment to Operation Enduring Freedom. The platoon spent fourteen days in the field tasked with a series of construction......
Video by 2nd Lt. John Parry | II Marine Expeditionary Force | 05.22.2013
Although their lifestyle conditions may not reflect the liberties a normal American can expect on a daily basis, they contribute to a unique and productive culture that has demonstrated its potency for completing missions, particularly in the shadow of their upcoming deployment to Operation Enduring Freedom. The platoon spent fourteen days in the field tasked with a series of construction......
Video by Lt. Col. Keith Moore | Arkansas National Guard Public Affairs Office | 07.11.2012
Members from the Arkansas National Guard were called to help distribute water in the rural Fallsville area after the main well pump broke June 27th, leaving the residents without running water. The Guardsmen teamed up with local volunteers to distribute water in a more effective manner. The Guard was able to provide nearly 30,000 gallons of water per day, with a total of 138,000 gallons on......
Video by Maj. Chris Heathscott | Arkansas National Guard Public Affairs Office | 07.11.2012
Members from the Arkansas National Guard were called to help distribute water in the rural Fallsville area after the main well pump broke June 27th, leaving the residents without running water. The Guardsmen teamed up with local volunteers to distribute water in a more effective manner. The Guard was able to provide nearly 30,000 gallons of water per day, with a total of 138,000 gallons on......
Courtesy Video | Arkansas National Guard Public Affairs Office | 07.11.2012
Water distribution missions are fairly common for the Arkansas National Guard in summer months. Temperatures are steadily in the triple digits, and this year, lack of rain has created drought conditions across the state. So when the main well pump went out in the rural Nail-Swain, Arkansas, communities June 27th, it wasn’t long before the Guard received the call. The pump was down for more......