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  • DLA Energy Pacific at Korea celebrates completion of headquarters' renovation

    Defense Logistics Agency Energy Pacific at Korea Headquarters received a facelift after a major renovation and recently returned to normal operations at CampWalker, Daegu,Republic of Korea.
  • UFG 15 validates USACE enterprise-wide competencies

    The Combined Forces Command announced Aug. 28 that it successfully completed exercise Ulchi Freedom Guardian (UFG). For participants from the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (USACE), the end of the annual Republic of Korea (ROK) and United States computer-assisted simulation exercise marked the beginning of conducting after-action reviews (AAR) and developing lessons learned.
  • Delta Company linemen power restoration of electricity on Saipan

    Delta Company of the 249th Engineer Battalion (Prime Power) deployed to Saipan in August and provided much-needed power line restoration support to the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA), and U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (USACE) authority missions in response to Typhoon Soudelor.
  • USACE DIMAs deploy to support Ulchi Freedom Guardian

    Four members of the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers-Pacific Ocean Division’s (USACE-POD) Drilling Individual Mobilization Augmentee (DIMA) team participated in the U.S. Forces Korea exercise Ulchi Freedom Guardian(UFG) 15, which was conducted Aug. 17-28, in the Republic of Korea.
  • Fueling Station re-opens in NAF Atsugi

    U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Japan District and Naval Supply Systems Command (NAVSUP) Fleet Logistic Center (FLC) Yokosuka, Site Atsugi fuel department personnel conducted a ribbon cutting ceremony Jul. 23 re-opening the government gas station onboard Naval Air Facility Atsugi.
  • Despite Army reductions, Corps of Engineers hiring in Alaska

    “The people of this district are our most precious resource,” said Col. Michael Brooks, district commander. “Therefore, our top priority is talent management. We want the district’s services to not only be preferred but demanded, and it starts with hiring the right people.”