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  • Pantano takes command of Afghanistan Engineer District-North

    Col. Alfred A. Pantano Jr. took command of the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers in northern Afghanistan in a ceremony steeped with military tradition at the unit’s headquarters at the Qalaa House compound July 8, 2012.
  • Somebody’s listening: Chief Master Sgt. Rucinski is all ears

    The quiet art of listening is an essential – though a lightly regarded – component of leadership, according to Air Force Chief Master Sgt. Bob Rucinski, the newly installed senior enlisted military member for the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers in northern Afghanistan.
  • Corps of Engineers transfers O&M to Afghans

    The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers marked two significant milestones during March 2012 in the difficult task of transferring ownership of newly constructed buildings to the Afghan government.
  • U.S. Army Corps of Engineers workers collect and distribute winter clothes to Kabul orphans

    Eight U.S. Army Corps of Engineers employees distributed two dozen boxes of donated jackets, hats, gloves and other winter clothes to a large orphanage Jan. 14, a day when heavy snow fell and the temperature reached 32 degrees in the Afghan capital.
  • Corps of Engineers workers deliver donations to Kabul orphans

    Eight U.S. Army Corps of Engineers employees distributed two dozen boxes of donated jackets, hats, gloves and other winter clothes to a large orphanage on Jan. 14, a day when heavy snow fell and the temperature reached 32 degrees in the Afghan capital.
  • Engineer Completes MBA While on Deployment

    Electrical design engineer Paul L. Cravens, who joined the District in October after spending ten months in the Afghanistan Engineering District, drew upon personal experiences to complete his master’s of business administration degree while deployed.