RADFORD, Va. — Radford Army Ammunition Plant leadership held a virtual media roundtable Tuesday, offering journalists across Virginia direct access to military and environmental officials overseeing the facility’s operations.
The event featured updates on environmental incidents, infrastructure improvements, and future plans to reduce open burning of hazardous waste.
Lt. Col. Marie Hough, newly appointed commander of RFAAP, emphasized the plant’s role in national defense and its commitment to safety.
“We support all branches of the U.S. military with the propellants we produce here,” Hough said, noting her eagerness to engage with the local community. “I want to make sure we are following the three C's, making sure...
09.24.2025 | RADFORD, VIRGINIA, US |
Story by Matthew Wheaton