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Fort Knox DPW earns another big energy award – this time from unique venue

Fort Knox DPW earns another big energy award – this time from unique v...

Fort Knox’s Directorate of Public Works is celebrating another award after receiving more than 15 previous accolades in recent years, this one from the public sector. The Energy Program last month earned Region... More

Nancy Long, mayor of Port Royal, speaks during the

Nancy Long, mayor of Port Royal, speaks during the

Nancy Long, mayor of Port Royal, speaks during the ribbon-cutting ceremony for the new Army Reserve Center on Fort A.P. Hill, Va., April 25, 2013. The $12 million complex is certified Leadership in Energy and E... More

Fort Bragg goes hot, cold with technology

Fort Bragg goes hot, cold with technology

An excavator operator removes dirt from a trench in preparation for geothermal technology installation at Fort Bragg, N.C., on Aug. 7.

U.S. Army Maj. Gen. William D. Razz Waff, commanding

U.S. Army Maj. Gen. William D. Razz Waff, commanding

U.S. Army Maj. Gen. William D. Razz Waff, commanding general of the Army Reserve’s 99th Regional Support Command, speaks during the ribbon-cutting ceremony for the new Army Reserve Center on Fort A.P. Hill, Va.... More

David W. Storke, mayor of Bowling Green, speaks during

David W. Storke, mayor of Bowling Green, speaks during

David W. Storke, mayor of Bowling Green, speaks during the ribbon-cutting ceremony for the new Army Reserve Center on Fort A.P. Hill, Va., April 25, 2013. The $12 million complex is certified Leadership in Ener... More

John Knapp, Virginia state director for U.S. Senator

John Knapp, Virginia state director for U.S. Senator

John Knapp, Virginia state director for U.S. Senator Tim Kaine, Sheriff Tony Lippa of Caroline County, David W. Storke, mayor of Bowling Green, Maj. Gen. William D. Razz Waff, commanding general of the Army Res... More

The 99th Regional Support Command hosted a ribbon-cutting

The 99th Regional Support Command hosted a ribbon-cutting

The 99th Regional Support Command hosted a ribbon-cutting ceremony for the new Army Reserve Center on Fort A.P. Hill, Va., April 25, 2013. The $12 million complex is certified Leadership in Energy and Environme... More

John Knapp, Virginia state director for U.S. Senator

John Knapp, Virginia state director for U.S. Senator

John Knapp, Virginia state director for U.S. Senator Tim Kaine, speaks during the ribbon-cutting ceremony for the new Army Reserve Center on Fort A.P. Hill, Va., April 25, 2013. The $12 million complex is certi... More

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