Video by George Stringham | U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, St. Louis District - MVS | 12.03.2024
The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, St. Louis District, began installing signs along Coldwater Creek in North St. Louis County on properties that still need to be cleaned up because of contamination from our nation’s early atomic energy program. These properties are being addressed by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers under the Formerly Utilized Sites Remedial Action Program, also known as FUSRAP....
Video by George Stringham | U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, St. Louis District - MVS | 12.03.2024
B-Roll of FUSRAP signs being installed on properties that still need to be cleaned up because of contamination from our nation’s early atomic energy program....
Video by Senior Airman Trenton Jancze | 97th Air Mobility Wing | 12.06.2023
Signs across Altus Air Force Base, Oklahoma, Dec. 6, 2023.
Video by Staff Sgt. Frederick Brown | 9th Reconnaissance Wing | 02.10.2023
Beale Air Force Base welcome signs.
Video by Eileen Williamson | U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Kansas City District | 05.31.2022
Broll with natural sound. The entrance sign at Perry Dam and Lake in Kansas.
Video by Jonathan Nachtsheim | Defense Health Agency | 12.14.2021
After spending years reliving memories of childhood trauma, Air National Guard Capt. Casey Ross realized seeking psychological health care was the only way she’d be able to move forward. Hear why she took this critical first step to improve her career and personal well-being....
Video by Jonathan Nachtsheim | Defense Health Agency | 12.14.2021
Air National Guard Capt. Casey Ross spent years reliving memories of childhood trauma and delayed seeking treatment due to concerns that it would impact her career. Hear the powerful story of how Capt. Ross overcame the stigma and fear associated with psychological health treatment and turned a traumatic childhood into an opportunity to grow personally, and as a leader in her unit and the......
Video by Jonathan Nachtsheim | Defense Health Agency | 05.18.2021
Wounded by an IED blast in Iraq, Retired Maj. Ed Pulido returned home facing tremendous physical and psychological challenges, including thoughts of suicide. What turned things around for him was reaching out for and accepting support from others, and focusing on helping service members and families in similar circumstances....