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South District turns over Shindand strategic airlift apron, cargo and passenger terminals

South District turns over Shindand strategic airlift apron, cargo and ...

Col. John Hokaj (left), commander, Shindand Air Base, Col. Benjamin Wham (center left), commander, USACE Afghanistan Engineer District-South, David Burns (center right) from ECCI and Erdal Onbasli (right) from ... More

Building strong business processes in Afghanistan Engineer District-South Part 1: Rationalizing our electronic filing system

Building strong business processes in Afghanistan Engineer District-So...

Col. Benjamin Wham, the Afghanistan Engineer District-South commander (left) and Command Sgt. Major Lorn Quebodeaux (right) present Kelly Gilhooly with the Achievement Medal for Civilian Service April 21. Gilh... More

Air Force Col. Benjamin Wham, Afghanistan Engineer

Air Force Col. Benjamin Wham, Afghanistan Engineer

Air Force Col. Benjamin Wham, Afghanistan Engineer District South commander, addresses the strategic and tactical ramp turn over ceremony on Kandahar Airfield April 10. The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers oversaw ... More

USACE recognizes Tech. Sgt. Mark Pechuls

USACE recognizes Tech. Sgt. Mark Pechuls

Air Force Col. Benjamin Wham, commander, Afghanistan Engineer District-South, awards Tech. Sgt. Mark Pechuls the Joint Service Commendation Medal, Department of Defense Global War on Terrorism Service Medal and... More

Air Force Col. Benjamin Wham (left), Afghanistan Engineer

Air Force Col. Benjamin Wham (left), Afghanistan Engineer

Air Force Col. Benjamin Wham (left), Afghanistan Engineer District-South Commander Lt. Col. Corey Spencer, deputy district commander, and Karen Anderson, the district's executive officer, watch the Krewe de Kan... More

From left, Air Force officers Col. Benjamin Wham II,

From left, Air Force officers Col. Benjamin Wham II,

From left, Air Force officers Col. Benjamin Wham II, Col. John Hokaj and Capt. Gregory Ward.

Air Force Col. Benjamin Wham, Afghanistan Engineer

Air Force Col. Benjamin Wham, Afghanistan Engineer

Air Force Col. Benjamin Wham, Afghanistan Engineer District South commander (left), Labib Bardawil, Contrack Inc. area manager (center), and Air Force Col. Sam Grable, 451st Air Expeditionary Mission Support Gr... More

Afghan air force accepts more O&M responsibility

Afghan air force accepts more O&M responsibility

U.S. Air Force Col. Benjamin Wham, Afghanistan Engineer District South commander, and Kandahar Air Wing vice commander Lt. Col. Mohammad Isreal exchange greetings July 7 at the 205th Air Corps Cantonment on Kan... More

South District bids farewell to Wham, Quarles assumes command

South District bids farewell to Wham, Quarles assumes command

(From left) Col. Vincent Quarles, incoming commander U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Afghanistan District - South, Maj. Gen. Michael Eyre, USACE Transatlantic Division commanding general, Air Force Col. Benjamin W... More

Air Force Col. Benjamin Wham, South District commander

Air Force Col. Benjamin Wham, South District commander

Air Force Col. Benjamin Wham, South District commander (rear), looks over Spanish Army Provincial Reconstruction Team base “Ruy González de Clavijo” with Spanish Army escort officers May 2. Wham led a site surv... More

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