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Wendy Gray, Army officer and nurse, adds commander of William Beaumont Army Medical Center to her long list of leadership roles in 35-year career.
A federal watchdog found that Army and Navy doctors are not maintaining their wartime medical skills, causing some to leave ...
“Our Medical Reserve Corps runs the gamut from EMTs to physicians,” Glarum said. “Dentists, veterinarians, it all counts. Nobody is put in a position that would be outside their skill set or ...
The Prince of Wales was all smiles on Wednesday as he visited the Army Air Corps (ACC) in Suffolk for the first time in his capacity as the regiment's Colonel-in-Chief. William, 42, was appointed ...
The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Nashville District built Lock and Dam 2 at this location to establish a navigation channel. The structure was later replaced by today's modern dams.
NEW BUFFALO — The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Detroit District, began dredging the federal navigation channel in New Buffalo Harbor over the weekend. The dredging, which began Sunday, will ...
In a letter, Hawley asked the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers about reports of a home buy out near Coldwater Creek due to radioactive contamination. Hawley said Florissant officials were recently ...
Army Corps fast-tracks Enbridge's Line 5 tunnel permits under Trump energy emergency order 00:39. Building an underground tunnel for an aging Enbridge oil pipeline that stretches across a Great ...
The analysis moves the corps a step closer to approving the tunnel for Line 5 in the Straits of Mackinac. The tunnel was proposed in 2018 at a cost of $500 million but has been bogged down by ...
The system aims to keep injured service members warm, dry, elevated, and protected while quickly evacuating them to safe treatment. The goal is to ultimately make it available outside the military.
Building an underground tunnel for an oil pipeline in the straits of Mackinac could damage wetlands and bat habitats but would eliminate the risk of a spill, the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers said.
FORT EISENHOWER, Ga. – The U.S. Army Signal Corps embraced its new senior enlisted leader and bid farewell to another beloved leader May 22.
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