The STURGIS operating in the Panama Canal Zone where
The STURGIS operating in the Panama Canal Zone where it provided power for several years for military and civilian use. The STURGIS, a former World War II Liberty Ship, was converted into the first floating nuc... More
Every day is Earth Day in the Arizona Guard
A prairie dog that made his home on a firing range at Camp Navajo is carefully relocated to a safe living environment by Arizona National Guard environmental office personnel. The Guard moved an entire colony o... More
Huntsville Center helps customers identify measures to reduce energy, ...
Underwater structures, known as parasitics, are placed into the Chicago Sanitary and Ship Canal as part of the electric barriers project in October 2010. The electric barriers deter the inter-basin establishmen... More
Hawaii Governor Neil Abercrombie gave a speech on the
Hawaii Governor Neil Abercrombie gave a speech on the Biodiesel Crop Demonstration Project at Marine Corps Base Hawaii Feb. 4, 2011. Abercrombie initiated a project appropriation of $2.4 million as a member of ... More
Vince Guthrie, left, Fort Carson Utilities Program
Vince Guthrie, left, Fort Carson Utilities Program manager; Cambrey Torres, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers project engineer and Hal Alguire, Directorate of Public Works director, discuss the LEED features of Fort... More
Army Corps of Engineers office complex project in Alexandria, Va., BRA...
A nighttime view of the $1 billion Department of Defense Office Complex project at the Mark Center here. The project has a great deal of sustainable features and was certified LEED Gold, making it one of the la... More
Post’s sustainability progress highlighted at conference
Dr. Rebecca Johnson, Maneuver Support Center of Excellence deputy to the commanding general, speaks at the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers 2011 Summer Leaders Conference as Brig. Gen. Peter DeLuca, U.S. Army Corps... More
Lighting at the Armed Forces Recruiting Station in
Lighting at the Armed Forces Recruiting Station in Times Square, part of a recently completed U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, New York District project, shines bright on Dec. 7, 2011. The project included upgrade... More
Davis recognized with GE Ecomagination award
Addison D. (Tad) Davis, IV, command executive officer, U.S. Army Reserve Command, was recognized with the GE Ecomagination Award for his efforts in Army environmental sustainability.
Jesse W. Laurie, a project manager in the Formerly
Jesse W. Laurie, a project manager in the Formerly Used Defense Sites program at the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Los Angeles District's Tucson Resident Office, shows Dr. Christine Altendorf, the USACE Headquar... More
Maj. Gen. Ghulam Farooq, detainee operations commander
Maj. Gen. Ghulam Farooq, detainee operations commander for the Afghan National Army, shows blankets being stored in the newly-opened warehouse on the Afghan base in Parwan to Maj. Gen. Shah Aqa Haldari, a logis... More
Press conference at Chicago's Shedd Aquarium to introduce new bighead ...
U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Chicago District Deputy Commander Lt. Col. Jim Schreiner speaks at press conference to introduce three new bighead carp to the Invasive Species Exhibit at the Shedd Aquarium, Chica... More
Tabitha Crawford, senior vice-president of sustainability
Tabitha Crawford, senior vice-president of sustainability and innovation for Balfour Beatty Investments, delivers the keynote address at the ribbon cutting ceremony to plug in the first wave of solar panels on ... More
U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Nashville District electricians
U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Nashville District electricians at Dale Hollow Dam on the Obey river have began a Sustainability Program Initiative project which includes replacing the contracted local utility pow... More
U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Nashville District Deputy
U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Nashville District Deputy District Commander Lt. Col. Patrick Dagon, get his shoulder boards placed on by his wife, Emily (left) and his mother, Myra (right) during a promotion cere... More
The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers and city of Portland
The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers and city of Portland are partnering to restore fish passage through the cool, clear waters of Crystal Springs Creek flowing through Westmoreland Park in Portland, Ore. The Corps... More
A fence surrounds the construction site for phase one
A fence surrounds the construction site for phase one and two of a solar microgrid project at Fort Hunter Liggett, Calif., March 12, 2013. The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Sacramento District managed constructi... More
U.S. Army Sgt. 1st Class Hector Marquez with the 364th
U.S. Army Sgt. 1st Class Hector Marquez with the 364th Sustainment Command steadies a newly-planted tree during the unit's commemoration of Earth Day in Marysville, Wash., April 22, 2013. The annual event, cele... More
Specialist Alberto Rodriguez, a native of Arecibo,
Specialist Alberto Rodriguez, a native of Arecibo, Puerto Rico, and Staff Sgt. Kiev Knight, a native of Rialto, Calif., both satellite operators and maintainers with Headquarters and Headquarters Troop, 1st Bri... More
A dredge contracted by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers
A dredge contracted by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Sacramento District is shown near the upper San Joaquin River about 40 miles northeast of San Francisco Sept. 17, 2013. The district performs yearly dredg... More
Individual participants in the Afghan Trauma Mentorship
Individual participants in the Afghan Trauma Mentorship Program watch as medics prepare for an incoming trauma patient in the Craig Joint Theater Hospital laboratory on Bagram Air Field, Afghanistan, Feb. 16, 2... More
ESPC offers multitude of intangible benefits to military, other instal...
An energy savings performance contract at Aberdeen Proving Ground, Maryland, added a cooling tower to support two 750-ton chillers to operate 24x7x365 in a surety laboratory. The chiller is one element of the p... More
USACE Galveston District implements energy efficient measures to reduc...
While all new permanent facilities constructed by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Galveston District require Leadership in Energy & Environment Design (LEED) Silver certification standards to be incorporated i... More
Lt. Col. Charles Gray, Deputy Commander, New England
Lt. Col. Charles Gray, Deputy Commander, New England District, presents Stephen Dunbar and other members of the Elizabeth Mine Superfund Site Project Delivery Team (PDT) the prestigious Green Dream Team Award i... More
Fast-growing Resource Efficiency Manager Program expands to Army Reser...
Hays Kinslow, energy manager for the 63rd Regional Support Command, and Bradley Brown, resource efficiency manager, measure the current draw of a newly-installed scroll chiller at Camp Robinson in North Little ... More
Soldiers from the 201st Afghan National Army Corps
Soldiers from the 201st Afghan National Army Corps conducted mortar training taught by the Warrior Training Alliance at Tactical Base Gamberi, Dec. 3, 2014. Train, Advise, Assist Command - East Commander U.S. A... More
ECIP projects inching California installation toward Net Zero
Todd Dirmeyer, the Army's 2014 Energy Manager of the Year from Fort Hunter Liggett, Calif., shares his installation's Net Zero strategy with Army Resource Efficiency Managers during an April conference at Redst... More
A family checks out the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers
A family checks out the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Nashville District booth April 18, 2015 during the Nashville Earth Day Festival at Centennial Park. They also collected water safety items and maps of local ... More
Africa Welch-Castle is a Fort Hood mechanical utilities
Africa Welch-Castle is a Fort Hood mechanical utilities engineer at the Directorate of Public Works Energy Management Branch. She shows how far the installation has come with cutting energy use – and how much f... More
USACE team members tour the new Fort Irwin Weed Army
USACE team members tour the new Fort Irwin Weed Army replacement Hospital project at Fort Irwin, Calif., Sept. 9. Col. Kirk Gibbs, the commander of the Los Angeles District, visited several District projects at... More
These are the primary filters from the untreated water
These are the primary filters from the untreated water tank. This is the first process of the water treatment plant. The project is the design-build of a six million gallon per day water treatment plant. The ne... More
Shoreline fishers cast their lines along the fuel pier
Shoreline fishers cast their lines along the fuel pier near the base marina at Marine Corps Base Hawaii, Sept. 25, 2015. The Night Shoreline Fishing Tournament was held Sept. 25 and 26, 2015, with those in the ... More
U.S. Army Maj. Gen. Gordon “Skip” Davis Jr., commander,
U.S. Army Maj. Gen. Gordon “Skip” Davis Jr., commander, Combined Security Transition Command-Afghanistan, discusses the importance of an environmental security policy during a workshop with Afghan leaders, Reso... More
Chief sustainability officer for the Council on Economic Quality visit...
Nick Pileggi, second from right, a logistics contractor with the 61st Civil Engineering and Logistics Squadron, describes progress of the vehicle to grid project at Los Angeles Air Force Base to Christine Harad... More
Chief sustainability officer for the Council on Economic Quality visit...
Ed Wilson, of the 61st Civil Engineering and Logistics Squadron, explains the energy-saving features of Los Angeles Air Force Base's solar panels to Christine Harada, chief sustainability officer at the Council... More
A mother helps a young environmentalist during an Earth
A mother helps a young environmentalist during an Earth Day festival celebration in Centennial Park in Nashville, Tenn., on April 22, 2016.
Army Reserve Sustainability Programs Hosts Wildlife Photo Contest
Soldiers and Civilians of all ages are invited to submit their best wildlife photography to Army Reserve Sustainability Programs at [email protected] by June 26.
Construction Engineering Research Laboratory and Partners Awarded for ...
The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Green Innovation Award was awarded to "Net Zero Planner & CAMPS Tool Integration," a partnership between the Corps’ Fort Worth District and the Construction Engineering Research... More
Christopher Woodruff, water resources manager, Fort
Christopher Woodruff, water resources manager, Fort Irwin Department of Public works (center), briefs Assistant Secretary of the Army for Installations, Energy, and Environment Katherine Hammack (right), and So... More
Marines with 3rd Battalion, 11th Marine Regiment, display
Marines with 3rd Battalion, 11th Marine Regiment, display the Ground Renewable Expeditionary Electronics Network System during the Energy Capability Exercise, in alignment with the Great Green Fleet initiative,... More
Fort Buchanan Conducts Building Energy Monitor Training
Dmitrii Cordero Mojica, Fort Buchanan's Resource Efficiency Manager, trains Building Energy Monitors on the Installation. Photo by Jonelle Kimbrough, Army Reserve Sustainability Programs.
The new Polaris GEM will save the government thousands
The new Polaris GEM will save the government thousands of dollars and significantly reduce the Canal's carbon footprint. July 7, 2017.
WAHIAWA, Hawaii — Guests holding a maile lei assist
WAHIAWA, Hawaii — Guests holding a maile lei assist Kahu Kordell Kekua, of Kamehameha Schools Bernice Bishop Memorial Chapel, during the R-1 Agriculture Project blessing ceremony at Sugarland Farms, July 21, 20... More
Eugene Collins, Deputy Assistant Secretary of the Army
Eugene Collins, Deputy Assistant Secretary of the Army for Environment, Safety and Occupational Health, presents John Fronko, director of Fort Indiantown Gap’s environmental office with the 2016 Secretary of th... More
Fort Indiantown Gap helps to preserve land using the Army Compatible U...
Christopher McDevitt, Bureau of Reservation Maintenance director at Fort Indiantown Gap, thanks Ward Burton, NASCAR driver and founder of the Ward Burton Wildlife Foundation with a symbolic plaque recognizing h... More
Fort Indiantown Gap helps to preserve land using the Army Compatible U...
Ward Burton, NASCAR driver and founder of the Ward Burton Wildlife Foundation presents Capital Region Water with a check for more than $4 million Sept. 18 at Fort Indiantown Gap, Pennsylvania. The Army Compatib... More
United States Army Reserve Receives Grants from National Environmental...
The United States Army Reserve received two grants to enhance pollinator habitat at Fort Belvoir and Fort Bragg from the National Environmental Education Foundation. Plants such as butterfly bush (purple) and s... More
Using natural energy from the sun is one of the many
Using natural energy from the sun is one of the many ways the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers fosters sustainability as a way of life. Remediation efforts at the former Nebraska Ordnance Plant, a Superfund site in... More
Army Reserve Honored with Federal Energy Management Program Awards
Left to Right: Freddy Poole (Deputy Director of Army Reserve Installation Management Directorate), First Lieutenant Benjamin Spiker (Facility Manager at Kaoru Moto Army Reserve Center), Paul Wirt (Chief of Army... More
Kate Brandt, Lead of Sustainability Initiatives at
Kate Brandt, Lead of Sustainability Initiatives at Google and former Chief Sustainability Officer under President Barack Obama, offers remarks at the Wrigley Lecture at Arizona State University on November 7, a... More
Evans ACH earns prestigious sustainment awards
Evans Army Community Hospital Command Sgt. Maj. Frederico Conde, Leo R. Winburn, Evans ACH chief of environmental services, and Col. Eric S. Edwards, hospital commander, present Winburn with two Greenhealth Awa... More
171208-A-WQ129-1001 – Bryan Keith Jacobs, U.S. Navy
171208-A-WQ129-1001 – Bryan Keith Jacobs, U.S. Navy Veteran and former Corpsman, and the Vets2Success foundation. Photos provided by Bryan Keith Jacobs. (Photos and Photo Illustration by MSG Timothy Lawn)
U.S. Air Force Senior Airman Jamie Matanane, a Reserve
U.S. Air Force Senior Airman Jamie Matanane, a Reserve Citizen Airman with the 624th Regional Support Group Knowledge Operations Management alternate operating location in Guam, tests newly installed electronic... More
U.S. Army Corps of Engineers environmental science
U.S. Army Corps of Engineers environmental science professionals, temporarily assigned in Puerto Rico to evaluate compliance with environmental regulations, inspect sites where power restoration work is underwa... More
NC Guard Field Maintenance Shop recognized for Environmental Excellenc...
First Sgt. Todd Lingerfelt, the Field Maintenance Shop (FMS) 1 supervisor, demonstrates how an oil filter press works at the shop in Asheville, North Carolina, April 18, 2018. FMS 1 recently earned a 2017 Secre... More
Environmental Compliance Improves Post-Disaster Restoration in Puerto ...
Tammy Turley (center), chief of the Regulatory Division at the USACE Nashville District, temporarily assigned in Puerto Rico to evaluate compliance with environmental regulations, inspect sites where power rest... More
Environmental Compliance Improves Post-Disaster Restoration in Puerto ...
Chris Akios, a biologist with the USACE Buffalo District, temporarily assigned in Puerto Rico to evaluate compliance with environmental regulations, inspects sites where power restoration work is underway to as... More
Electrical workers labor on a utility pole, perched
Electrical workers labor on a utility pole, perched high on a bluff in Orocovis, Puerto Rico, to restore power to 51 clients April 26. The workers were contracted by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers through a m... More
Power restoration in Orocovis, Puerto Rico
An electrical worker labors on a utility pole, perched high on a bluff, to restore power to 51 clients in Orocovis, Puerto Rico, April 26. The workers were contracted by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers through... More
Ferdinand Lasares, a resident of Sector Limon de Marquez
Ferdinand Lasares, a resident of Sector Limon de Marquez in Jayuya, Puerto Rico observes electrical workers contracted by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, energize a line that restored electricity to his neigh... More
Boy Scout Troop 514 from Ponce, Puerto Rico assisted
Boy Scout Troop 514 from Ponce, Puerto Rico assisted the Environmental Division at Fort Buchanan with the planting of 20 palo de rosa seedlings at the Installation. The Puerto Rico Department of Natural and Env... More
Sustainability is Supporting the Army Vision for Decades to Come
Sustainability supports the Army Vision of 2028.
Jason Wagner, Fort Drum Natural Resources Branch manager,
Jason Wagner, Fort Drum Natural Resources Branch manager, talks about the forest management on post during the compatibility tour Sept. 24 for community planners and North Country leaders from the tri-county ar... More
Stacey Rosenquist (second from right), environmental
Stacey Rosenquist (second from right), environmental compliance program manager, and Kelly Wilson (left), horticulturist, lead a tour on rain gardens and sustainability practices that are in place at Arlington ... More
Paul Wirt (far left), Chief of the Sustainment and
Paul Wirt (far left), Chief of the Sustainment and Resiliency Division at the Army Reserve Installation Management Directorate, discusses Integrated Strategic and Sustainability Planning with Major General Scot... More
New lodging option available at Fort Drum for Soldiers, family members...
Chuck Sourbeer, IHG Army Hotels head of operations; Maj. Gen. Walter E. Piatt, 10th Mountain Division (LI) and Fort Drum commanding general; Claire Johnston, Lendlease Communities managing director; Jordan Gill... More
-30- New lodging option available at Fort Drum for Soldiers, family me...
Jordan Gillis, acting assistant secretary of the Army for installations, energy and the environment, said that it was his privilege to attend the ribbon-cutting ceremony Nov. 14 for the new Candlewood Suites ho... More
Logistically Speaking, Afghanistan
There is a lot of beauty in the Afghanistan landscape and sometimes you have to just "Stop, and smell the roses." The USACE Afghanistan District Logistics staff, known as S-4, nicknamed by their Chief as the "... More
Buffalo District employees enjoyed some lunchtime learning
Buffalo District employees enjoyed some lunchtime learning as one of our own Student trainees, Dave Fournier presented about his winter study abroad entitled "Sustainability in Latin America: A Case Study in Co... More
More than 75 goats were brought in to maintain a natural
More than 75 goats were brought in to maintain a natural prairie grass restoration project at the 133rd Airlift Wing in St. Paul, Minn., June 5, 2019. The goats provide the essential maintenance that a natural ... More
Left to right: Dr. Jess W. Everett, Director, Sustainable
Left to right: Dr. Jess W. Everett, Director, Sustainable Facilities Center, Rowan University; U.S. Army Maj. Jeanne M. Falchek, Planning and Programming Chief, Construction and Facilities Management Office, Ne... More
Representatives of the Pacific Energy Assurance Renewables
Representatives of the Pacific Energy Assurance Renewables Laboratory place their hands onto a symbolic mound of earth during a blessing ceremony Dec. 17, 2019, at Joint Base Pearl Harbor-Hickam, Hawaii. The ce... More
Capt. Alfred Vidrio, 108th Sustainment Brigade, Task
Capt. Alfred Vidrio, 108th Sustainment Brigade, Task Force Lincoln, Team Blackhawks, conducts a key leader engagement with Col. Ali, the Iraqi Army Joint Repair Parts Command (JRPC) Warehouse Manager, Camp Taji... More
LRMC recognized for sustainability
Landstuhl Regional Medical Center is recognized with the Partner for Change Award for 2019, part of U.S. Army’s Office of the Surgeon General and U.S. Army Medical Command’s initiative to support Army initiativ... More
U.S. Army Brig. Gen. Howard Geck, commanding general,
U.S. Army Brig. Gen. Howard Geck, commanding general, 103rd Expeditionary Sustainment Command, presented the 103rd unit patch to Iraqi Army Brig. Gen. Mae'n, commander of the Iraqi Army Western Track Repair Fac... More
U.S. Army Brig. Gen. Howard Geck, right, commanding
U.S. Army Brig. Gen. Howard Geck, right, commanding general, 103rd Expeditionary Sustainment Command, visits Iraqi Army Maj. Gen. Taha, center, Iraqi Army National Wheel Depot Repair Facility officer in charge,... More
Luis Velazquez, senior environmental, safety and health
Luis Velazquez, senior environmental, safety and health engineer with Vectrus, a government contractor in Kuwait, gives a live compositing demonstration October 9, 2020 on Camp Arifjan, Kuwait. The event gave k... More
Spc. Lloyd Martell, a medic from 62nd Medical Brigade,
Spc. Lloyd Martell, a medic from 62nd Medical Brigade, collects trash during fall cleanup Oct. 27 on Joint Base Lewis-McChord. Since Oct. 26, more than 400 service members have spent over 20,000 man-hours to co... More
Hawaii Governor Neil Abercrombie, U.S. Congresswoman
Hawaii Governor Neil Abercrombie, U.S. Congresswoman Mazie K. Hirono, Kelly King, vice president, Pacific Biodiesel, Inc. and Col. Jeffrey Woods, commanding officer, Marine Corps Base Hawaii, attended a press c... More
Construction crews put finishing touches on 14 new
Construction crews put finishing touches on 14 new buildings on Wilderness Road. The project, which meets both U.S. Green Building Council Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design standards and Net Zero go... More
Lighting at the Armed Forces Recruiting Station in
Lighting at the Armed Forces Recruiting Station in Times Square, part of a recently completed U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, New York District project, shines bright Dec. 7, 2011. The project included upgrades t... More
Dr. Christine Altendorf, USACE Headquarters Chief of
Dr. Christine Altendorf, USACE Headquarters Chief of Environmental Division, listens to John Bishop, a security engineer, as he explains a new system designed to support the metering of utilities on Fort Huachu... More
Maj. Gen. Shah Aqa Haldari, a logistics officer with
Maj. Gen. Shah Aqa Haldari, a logistics officer with the Afghan Ministry of Defense, makes the first cut of the ribbon for the new storage warehouse at the Afghan National Army base in Parwan, Oct. 17, 2012. Th... More
Abba Joplin, a 15 year-old resident of military family
Abba Joplin, a 15 year-old resident of military family housing, delivered a speech at the ribbon cutting for solar energy systems installed on housing units at Fort Bliss, Texas, Feb. 26, 2013. (U.S. Army phot... More
U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Nashville District electricians
U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Nashville District electricians at Dale Hollow Dam on the Obey river have began a Sustainability Program Initiative project which includes replacing the contracted local utility pow... More
The Portland District and city of Portland are partnering
The Portland District and city of Portland are partnering to restore fish passage through the cool, clear waters of Crystal Springs Creek flowing through Westmoreland Park. The Corps is removing a concreted duc... More
U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Nashville District Deputy
U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Nashville District Deputy District Commander Lt. Col. Patrick Dagon,gets his shoulder boards placed on by his wife, Emily, left, and his mother, Myra during a promotion ceremony Mar... More
Construction workers complete electrical connections
Construction workers complete electrical connections on phase two of a solar microgrid project at Fort Hunter Liggett, Calif., March 12, 2013. The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Sacramento District managed constr... More
Specialist An Duc Le, a native of Orange County, Calif.,
Specialist An Duc Le, a native of Orange County, Calif., Staff Sgt. Daniel Agriesti, a native of Venice, Fla., and Spc. Joshua Twiggs, a native of Blue Ridge, Ga., lower the American flag at Camp Nathan Smith, ... More
Dredged material is placed near the upper San Joaquin
Dredged material is placed near the upper San Joaquin River Sept. 17, 2013, about 40 miles northeast of San Francisco. The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Sacramento District performs yearly dredging in the Sacram... More
Individual participants in the Afghan Trauma Mentorship
Individual participants in the Afghan Trauma Mentorship Program practice cardiopulmonary resuscitation techniques in the Craig Joint Theater Hospital laboratory on Bagram Air Field, Afghanistan, Feb. 16, 2013. ... More
Lt. Col. Charles Gray, Deputy Commander, New England
Lt. Col. Charles Gray, Deputy Commander, New England District, presents Stephen Dunbar and other members of the Elizabeth Mine Superfund Site Project Delivery Team (PDT) the prestigious Green Dream Team Award i... More
Soldiers from the 201st Afghan National Army Corps
Soldiers from the 201st Afghan National Army Corps observe the impact of a mortar during training taught by the Warrior Training Alliance at Tactical Base Gamberi, Dec. 3, 2014. Train, Advise, Assist Command - ... More
Soldiers of Detachment 2, Company H, 106th BSB inspect
Soldiers of Detachment 2, Company H, 106th BSB inspect their fuel trucks for foreign composite material to ensure the fuel transported is clean and safe for use during the 155th Armored Brigade Combat Team's Na... More
Biologist Kim Franklin (Right) hands out water safety
Biologist Kim Franklin (Right) hands out water safety coloring pages to kids during the Nashville Earth Day Festival April 18, 2015 at Centennial Park. The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Nashville District’s empl... More
Michael Case is program manager for installations at
Michael Case is program manager for installations at the U.S. Army Engineer Research and Development Center, Construction Engineering Research Laboratory. He leads a Fort Worth workshop in August that demonstra... More
TThe U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Los Angeles District
TThe U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Los Angeles District and Corps contractor CDM Constructors, Inc., of Rancho Cucamonga have reached a critical milestone in the construction of the new Fort Irwin Water Treatmen... More
Participants in the children’s category of the Night
Participants in the children’s category of the Night Shoreline Fishing Tournament pose for a photo in between catch-and-release fishing at the base marina, Sept. 26, 2015. The Night Shoreline Fishing Tournament... More
Wali Modaqiq, deputy director general, National
Wali Modaqiq, deputy director general, National Environmental Protection Agency of Afghanistan, welcomes Afghan leaders, Resolute Support personnel and international partners to a workshop focused on developing... More
Craig Carrington, chief Plan Formulation Section and
Craig Carrington, chief Plan Formulation Section and Park Ranger, Brent Sewell from Old Hickory Lake, talks to a visitor about water safety and the recreation opportunities at nearby lakes during an Earth Day F... More