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With some unusual engineering tools, like dry spaghetti and marshmallows, plus a dollop of science enthusiasm, an Albuquerque District Teammate is spreading the STEM word for an elementary school on the Zia Pueblo in New Mexico.
STEM presentation at Zia Elementary School
5/14/2013 10:51:28 AM
Randy Barton, an Arlington National Cemetery engineering technician, lights a temporary flame using a torch that was lit from the John F. Kennedy Eternal Flame at the cemetery April 29, 2013. The temporary flame will burn while the permanent flame undergoes repair and upgrade work to install new burners, a new igniter and new gas and air lines. Work on the burner itself will take about three weeks to complete. (U.S. Army photo/Patrick Bloodgood)
Temporary Flame Lighting
5/8/2013 10:53:27 AM
A gantry crane's boom rests in the down position on Pier 3 at Military Ocean Terminal Concord March 3, 2013 in Concord, Calif. Pier 2 has been inoperable for the past five years and is a key component for MOTCO, which represents nearly 25 percent of the nation's total ammunition shipping capability. The Department of the Army and the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Sacramento District have been developing three viable scenarios for Pier 2 and/or Pier 3 modernizations - all of which would allow MOTCO to meet its mission safely and efficiently. The district is gathering public input to determine the best approach to modernize the piers, and hopes to outline that plan in the final environmental impact statement expected fall 2014 with possible construction tentatively scheduled in 2016. Photo cropped for emphasis.
Pier 3 at Military Ocean Terminal Concord
5/8/2013 10:49:32 AM
An aerial image shows the Military Ocean Terminal Concord piers in Concord, Calif. The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Sacramento District and the Department of the Army are developing plans to safely modernize Pier 2 and/or Pier 3 on MOTCO. Pier 2 has been inoperable for the past five years and is a key component for the terminal, which represents nearly 25 percent of the nation's total ammunition shipping capability. The district is gathering public input to determine the best approach to modernize the piers, and hopes to outline that plan in the final environmental impact statement expected fall 2014 with possible construction tentatively scheduled in 2016.
Aerial image of the Military Ocean Terminal Concord piers
5/8/2013 10:44:23 AM
A designated swimming area at the USACE Dworshak Lake in north central Idaho.
Recreation Photo
5/2/2013 3:09:44 PM
Corporal Terry Teruo Kawamura, an Engineer soldier in the 173d Engineer Company, 173d Airborne Brigade, received the Medal of Honor is the United States' highest military decoration.
Corporal Terry Teruo Kawamura
5/1/2013 12:05:40 PM
The first Safety & Occupational Health professionals at the Hurricane Sandy Recovery Field Office (RFO) and established the safety culture that has lasted to this day in the New York RFO. Their names are from left to right: William "Brian" Johnson; Jeff McCrery; Garry "Dean" Magee; Victor Taylor; Patrick Morris; Ricky Brown; Jonathan Foster; and Dave Stanton.
Hurricane Sandy Safety Team
5/1/2013 10:26:03 AM
Dr. Paul Mlakar, Engineer Research and Development Center, and West Point Mechanical Engineering Cadets kneel behind an explosive charge used to demonstrate their project for the protection of deployed soldiers.
Explosive Charge
4/30/2013 12:12:19 PM