Range and Training Land Program

USACE employees and contractors visit a cleanup site on Redstone Arsenal during their quarterly RCWM meeting.
USACE employees and contractors visit a cleanup site on Redstone Arsenal during their quarterly RCWM meeting.
Chip Marin speaks to a crowd at the Huntsville Center Small Business Industry Day.
Alex Chestnut, chemist, and Sabrina Duncan, environmental engineer, color a Breast Cancer Awareness Month poster during a training break October 12, 2022. The poster, hung up in the hallway at Huntsville Center during the entire month of October, is one of many ways the Safety Office and breast cancer survivor Tara Payne are raising awareness about the importance of screenings and early detection. (Photo by Kristen Bergeson)
Tara Payne, safety and occupational health manager, Huntsville Center, rings the bell signifying her final cancer treatment at Clearview Cancer Institute on September 29, 2022. (Photo by Kristen Bergeson)
Small Business Industry Day electronic registration is closed. However, registration will be accepted on site at 8 a.m., Oct. 20,
An F-22 is parked on the flightline on a foggy morning, Dec. 2, 2018, at Joint Base Langley Eustis, Virginia. (U.S. Air National Guard photo by Senior Airman Bryan Myhr)
Fort Campbell, Kentucky, Soldiers inventroy equipment delivered under a U.S. Army Engineering and Support Center, Huntsville contract developed to provide equipment and materiel to 43 Army Brigades around the world transforming to the Army’s Holistic Health and Fitness campaign.
Coaches Team (Old Foxes)
375th EN Co. Team.
SSG Ryan Turner, SGT Machaela Jex-Pirtle, WO1 Shane Henry, SSG Jason Brothers, SPC Tyler Patterson
Soldiers wash a tank at a Fort Riley wash rack.
award; AUSVI; Order or Prometheus
Russ Dunford, Business Management Division chief at Huntsville Center, speaks to BMD chiefs from across the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers enterprise during the annual Business Management Chiefs Face-to-Face Meeting on September 14, 2022. (Photo by Kristen Bergeson)
Business Management Division chiefs from across the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers enterprise met at the U.S. Army Engineering Center, Huntsville, in September for the annual Business Management Chiefs Face-to-Face Meeting. (Photo by Kristen Bergeson)
A U.S. Army Corps of Engineers geophysicist operates equipment used to detect and classify metal objects in the subsurface as potentially a target of interest, such as a munition.
Bret Styers and his sons, Easton and Brecken, enjoy the beauty of the great outdoors in Alaska. Styers, senior program manager for Huntsville Center's Balistic Missile Defense Mandatory Center of Expertise, lives in Anchorage with his wife, Britta, and their four kids, including daughters Remy and Paige. (Courtesy Photo)
Joly, Styers and Wilson tour the Fort Greely Communications Center currently under construction at Fort Greely, Alaska. The new facility is expected to be completed in 2023. (Photo by Kristen Bergeson)
Joly, Styers and Wilson tour the Fort Greely Communications Center currently under construction at Fort Greely, Alaska. The new facility is expected to be completed in 2023. (Photo by Kristen Bergeson)
Jason Wilson, program manager for the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Alaska District, explains the complex methods used to protect the missile fields’ vital mechanical and electrical facilities from high altitude electromagnetic pulse (HEMP) during a tour of the Fort Greely missile fields with Col. Sebastien P. Joly, commander of the U.S. Army Engineering Center, Huntsville, and Bret Styers, senior program manager for Huntsville Center’s Ballistic Missile Defense Mandatory Center of Expertise, in August. From the HEMP-shielded walls of the building to the fortified supports surrounding the pipes, the building was designed to keep the missile systems running no matter what kind of catastrophic event occurs. (Photo by Kristen Bergeson)
Joly, Styers and Wilson tour the Fort Greely Communications Center currently under construction at Fort Greely, Alaska. The new facility is expected to be completed in 2023. (Photo by Kristen Bergeson)

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