News: Around our Diverse Asia-Pacific Region

  • Honolulu District Ohana Celebrates 111th Anniversary of Founding With Sunrise Hike to Makapu'u Lighthouse

    Led by Honolulu District Commander Lt. Col. Christopher Crary, District Deputy Commander Maj. Brennan Wallace, and Pacific Ocean Division Command Sgt. Maj. Yolanda Tate, more than 25 District teammates, friends and families and Pacific Ocean Division employees, hiked to Oahu's Makapu'u Lighthouse to view the sunrise on April 15 to celebrate the 111th anniversary of the District’s founding.
  • Tour gives glimpse of the future

    Far East District employees took the first of three orientation tours of Camp Humphreys on April 12.
  • Corps of Engineers Partners with Punahou JROTC to Clean Up Fort DeRussy Beach Area for Earth Month 2016

    More than 50 volunteers from the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers partnered with local JROTC students and others to clean up Fort DeRussy beach and berm April 2 as part of Earth Month 2016.
  • Tank install tells of task trials

    While the Far East District is at the center of many high-profile military construction projects throughout the Korean peninsula, some of the best lessons learned come from a fuel tank recently installed at Osan Air Base.
  • Corps Continues Work on USARPAC Mission Command Facility

    The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Honolulu District recently finished the first of three contracts of the U.S. Army Pacific’s Mission Command Facility (MCF) at Fort Shafter with the successful completion of a central utilities plant, switch building, communications hub, and arrival building. The contractor for the first contract was Niking Corporation.
  • Spotlight: Simon Sauceda

    Most ordinary 73-year-old men might be perfectly content to tinker around with a favorite hobby, play golf or simply enjoy retirement.