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The Barksdale Sports and Physical Fitness Center reception desk (left) is equipped with a video surveillance to view the entire complex. The racquetball court (right) is one the four courts at the new center. The new facility is 48,000 square feet that offers four raquetball courts, an 1/8th of a mile indoor track, a cardio theater, a fully equipped and free machine weight room, men's and women's locker room with one-day use lockers, private saunas, and a dedicated aerobic room along with other features. The new center will open it's doors to the base population June 26, 2001

The Barksdale Sports and Physical Fitness Center reception desk (left)...

The original finding aid described this photograph as: Base: Barksdale Air Force Base State: Louisiana (LA) Country: United States Of America (USA) Scene Major Command Shown: ACC Scene Camera Operator: SRA... More

Huntsville Center safety manager helps boost contractors’ safety acumen

Huntsville Center safety manager helps boost contractors’ safety acume...

Kyle Shireman, a safety manager with the U.S. Army Engineering and Support Center, Huntsville, leads safety training in Huntsville, Alabama, July 24, 2019, for contractors who specialize in electronic security systems.

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