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2012
The Army is looking for increased opportunities to partner with allies in Asia, including both Korea and Japan.
United States Army Article
2012
U.S. Army World Class Athlete Program Staff Sgt. John Nunn is once again an Olympian. Nunn earned a berth in the London Olympic Games by winning the 2012 U.S. Olympic Team Trials for 50K Race Walk with a time of 4 hours, 4 minutes, 41 seconds in Santee, Calif., on Jan. 22, 2012.
United States Army Article
2012
The Army has awarded three Energy Savings Performance Contracts with a total value of $61 million, including one that will result in the largest renewable energy project executed to date by the Army.
United States Army Article
2012
Aaron Narvol, a World War II Veteran, received his Purple Heart Award nearly 70 years after being wounded by enemy fire during a battle in April of 1942.
United States Army Article
2012
Soldiers in Warrior Transition Units at four installations now have the option to learn valuable construction and engineering skills through internships with the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Savannah District.
United States Army Article
2012
Army Materiel Command's life cycle management command personnel picked through the trash and secured special engineering approval to perform depot level repairs and whatever it took to tally $191 million in cost savings last year.
United States Army Article
2012
An exhibition of powerful and precise martial arts moves was presented Jan. 20, 2012, by members of the Sagamihara South Police Station in Japan, to an audience that included U.S. Army Japan Soldiers and Japanese city officials.
United States Army Article
2012
Aaron Narvol, a World War II Veteran, received his Purple Heart nearly 70 years after being wounded by enemy fire during a battle in April of 1942.
United States Army Article
2012
HMS Liverpool recently returned from a seven-month deployment off Libya where she played a key role as part of NATO's task force during the conflict - she also became the first Royal Navy warship to be fired upon in 30 years and returned that fire in self-defence.
Ministry of Defense Article
2012
The deck of the new Queen Elizabeth Class aircraft carriers may be the size of four football pitches and supported by the best part of 65,000 tonnes of steel but, from three miles (5km) out, when viewed through the BAE Systems simulator at Warton, it's tiny and the target area for landing looks even smaller. Report by Steve Moore.
Ministry of Defense Article
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