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  • Construction Begins on $92 Million Trauma Research Facility

    01/15/2008 3:53:44 PM PST · by SandRat · 40+ views
    FORT SAM HOUSTON, Texas, Jan. 15, 2008 – Construction of a $92 million center for all Defense Department combat casualty care and trauma research missions began with a groundbreaking ceremony here Jan. 11. Dr. Basil Pruitt (center) laughs at a comment made by guest speaker, Maj. Gen. George Weightman, commander of U.S. Army Medical Research and Materiel Command, at the Jan. 11, 2008, groundbreaking ceremony for the Joint Center of Excellence for Battlefield Health and Trauma Research, at Fort Sam Houston, Texas. Photo by Elaine Wilson   (Click photo for screen-resolution image);high-resolution image available. The 150,000-square-foot Joint Center of Excellence...
  • Airmen revamp Iraqi police training facility

    12/20/2007 4:27:35 PM PST · by SandRat · 2 replies · 142+ views
    Air Force Link ^ | Army Spc. Jay Venturini
    12/20/2007 - BALAD AIR BASE, Iraq -- For Iraqi police to succeed in securing their nation from the hands of insurgents, they need proper training and equipment, and they get help from American servicemembers at the 732nd Expeditionary Logistics Readiness Squadron, Det. 6. In five days, Airmen from the unit built a classroom, mock checkpoint, covered live-fire range and living quarters with heat and air conditioning for up to 30 students. "We are providing Iraqi police with a great facility to live and train," said Tech. Sgt. Thundercloud Hirejeta, a Det. 6 electrician. "They will be very happy with the...
  • 'Dirty' Bomb Fears Over World's Most Insecure Nuclear Facility

    09/16/2006 7:26:46 PM PDT · by blam · 14 replies · 715+ views
    The Telegraph (UK) ^ | 9-17-2006 | Bojan Pancevski
    'Dirty' bomb fears over world's most insecure nuclear facility By Bojan Pancevski in Vienna (Filed: 17/09/2006) More than two tons of radioactive material stored in a rundown research facility in Serbia is an easy target for terrorists seeking to build a "dirty" bomb, according the United Nations' nuclear watchdog. Nuclear inspectors have branded the lightly-guarded store of highly enriched uranium, from a Communist-era reactor which closed 22 years ago, the world's most dangerous disused nuclear site – because of the potency of the material present, and because some is prone to leaking. Experts warn that the facility could be targeted...
  • Praxair Chemax to Increase Transfill Production of Silane in Toufen, Taiwan

    09/10/2006 7:54:25 PM PDT · by BenLurkin · 5 replies · 291+ views
    Press Release ^ | Sunday September 10, 8:00 pm ET
    DANBURY, Conn.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Sept. 10, 2006--Praxair Chemax Semiconductor Materials Co. Ltd., a joint venture between Praxair, Inc. (NYSE: PX - News) and China Petrochemical Development Corp., announced that it will double the transfill production of silane in their Toufen, Taiwan facility. The increase in capacity is the result of the growing demand for silane in the production of TFT-LCD (Thin Film Transistor-Liquid Crystal Display) technology as well as at 300mm semiconductor wafer fabs in the region. "This expansion will allow us to meet the new requirements of our key customers and provide Praxair Chemax with the capability to maintain our leading...
  • Husseiniya fire fighters move into new facility

    07/01/2006 1:33:56 PM PDT · by SandRat · 2 replies · 171+ views
    Husseiniya fire fighters move into new facility Story and photo by Norris Jones Gulf Region Central District US Army Corps of Engineers The Husseiniya firemen are proud of their new equipment and the training which they have received. They are now able to battle fires and respond to emergencies better than ever before. Baghdad, Iraq -- Husseiniya city officials and fire fighters in north Baghdad Province hosted a ceremony recently marking the opening of a new $1.1 million, three-story fire station that will benefit the city’s 450,000 residents. The 925-square meter concrete structure features five bays; three for ladder...
  • Iran has secret nuclear weapon plant

    06/11/2006 5:05:54 PM PDT · by familyop · 33 replies · 965+ views
    The Telegraph ^ | 12JUN06 | Con Coughlin
    Fresh evidence has emerged that Iran is working on a secret military project to develop nuclear weapons that has not been declared to United Nations inspectors responsible for monitoring Iran's nuclear programme. Experts working for the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) in Vienna are pressing the Iranians to make a full disclosure about a network of laboratories they have set up at a secret military base outside Teheran. The project is codenamed Zirzamin 27, and its purpose is to enable the Iranians to undertake uranium enrichment to military standard. Zirzamin means "basement" in Farsi, which suggests the laboratories are located...
  • Afghan Police Open Tactical Training Facility

    04/21/2006 6:20:56 PM PDT · by SandRat · 3 replies · 212+ views
    Defend America News ^ | Combined Security Transition Command–Afghanistan
    Afghan Police Open Tactical Training Facility The facility allows Afghan National Police cadets to train to respond to domestic violence, apprehension of an insurgent, a hostage situation or when contraband is expected in the home. By Combined Security Transition Command–Afghanistan ABUL, Afghanistan, April 21, 2006 — The Afghan National Police took a major step toward advance training with the opening of the Brummet Tactical Training House at the Central Training Center April 18. This opening reflects the progress being made by the Afghan National Police.During a ribbon cutting ceremony, Afghan Brig. Gen. Khadadad Aga, Central Training Center commander, inaugurated...
  • Staging facility puts wounded warriors on ‘road to recovery’

    04/10/2006 5:56:50 PM PDT · by SandRat · 2 replies · 246+ views
    Air Force Links ^ | Staff Sgt. Robert Wollenberg
    4/10/2006 - BALAD AIR BASE, Iraq (AFPN) -- What do a bank manager, a school nurse and a Seattle Symphony chorus member have in common? They’re all reservists, they all volunteered to serve at Balad Air Base, Iraq, and they all work at the Contingency Aeromedical Staging Facility, part of the 332nd Expeditionary Aerospace Medicine Squadron here. The CASF staff, all reservists plus one active-duty member, serve several functions. Patients from the Air Force Theater Hospital here are prepared, both clinically and administratively, for flights, and they care for them until their departure from Balad. The CASF staff also is...
  • Food for thought: Dining facility continues to break records

    03/29/2006 4:31:07 PM PST · by SandRat · 8 replies · 462+ views
    Air Force Links ^ | Maj. Ann P. Knabe
    3/29/2006 - SOUTHWEST ASIA (AFPN) -- Thirty-five tons of apples, oranges, bananas and plums, 1,600 gallons of milk, 16 tons of grilled chicken breasts and 39,040 candy bars. The list of food consumed here in one month goes on and on. “It’s an amazing operation,” said Lt. Col. Kevin Schields, 379th Expeditionary Services Squadron commander, referring to the largest food service operation in the region. “No matter how you slice and dice it, the 379th feeds more people than any other base in the theater.” On any given day, the food service flight serves 14,000 meals at the Manhattan, Independence...
  • 1 D-M gate-crasher sent to Sonora facility

    03/17/2006 4:06:25 PM PST · by SandRat · 7 replies · 600+ views
    Arizona Daily Star ^ | Carol Ann Alaimo
    The driver of a pickup truck that ran a checkpoint at Davis-Monthan Air Force Base on Tuesday headed back to his native Mexico in an ambulance Thursday and may never be prosecuted, Tucson police said. The driver, an illegal entrant, was taken from University Medical Center to a medical facility in Sonora, said Sgt. Mark Robinson, a Tucson Police Department spokesman. Police had no choice but to let him go, Robinson said, because their investigation isn't finished and no criminal charges have been filed against the man. "There are times when people leave the jurisdiction before we can make a...
  • Army helps construct new DC school facility

    02/28/2006 3:38:06 PM PST · by SandRat · 2 replies · 236+ views
    WASHINGTON, D.C. (Army News Service, Feb. 28, 2006) -- A new multicultural center with wireless Internet in 150 classrooms opened last week at Lincoln Middle School in Washington, D.C., thanks to assistance from the Army Corps of Engineers. Since 1998, the Corps of Engineers has been assisting the District of Columbia with efforts to renovate and modernize schools. Early in 1998, faced with a critical facilities situation and the likelihood that schools would not open on time, DC Public Schools came to the Corps for assistance. Under a memorandum of agreement signed in April 1998, the Corps can provide engineering,...
  • Saudis' 'Foil Oil Facility Attack'

    02/24/2006 8:01:19 AM PST · by blam · 15 replies · 552+ views
    BBC ^ | 2-24-2006
    Saudis 'foil oil facility attack' Saudi security forces have foiled an apparent suicide car bomb attack on a major oil production facility in the eastern town of Abqaiq. At least two cars carrying explosives were fired on at the plant, Saudi officials have said. BBC security correspondent Frank Gardner says the attack is the first direct assault on Saudi oil production. The al-Qaeda network on the Arabian Peninsula has long called for attacks on Saudi oil installations. Saudi Oil Minister Ali al-Nuaimi said output at the facility, which handles about two-thirds of the country's oil production, was unaffected by the...
  • Construction begins on Taqaddum medical facility

    02/16/2006 5:23:05 PM PST · by SandRat · 2 replies · 180+ views
    Marine Corps News ^ | Feb 16, 2006 | Cpl. Daniel J. Redding
    CAMP TAQADDUM, Iraq (Feb. 16, 2006) -- After months of delays, construction has begun on Camp Taqaddum’s new medical facility, with the Naval Mobile Construction Battalion 22 stepping up to the task. The unit, a part of the 30th Naval Construction Regiment, 1st Marine Expeditionary Force, has faced difficulties in getting the project underway and is working hard to see that the medical facility begins taking form. The biggest difficulty the unit has faced as it has sought to begin construction has been getting its hands on quality materials, said Lt. Jay E. Lowack, officer-in-charge of the project and Charlie...
  • Old Iraqi Air Base Morphs Into Triple Training Facility

    12/09/2005 5:16:04 PM PST · by SandRat · 6 replies · 405+ views
    American Forces Press Service ^ | Dec 9, 2005 | Elaine Eliah
    KUT, Iraq, Dec. 9, 2005 – With its 9,800-foot runway, one of Saddam Hussein's premier air bases was in Kut, Iraq, near the Tigris River midway between Baghdad and Kuwait. Today, the coalition defense team has commandeered the base's strategic position. The U.S. Air Force Center for Environmental Excellence contracted with ECC International a year ago to build an Iraqi police cadet academy at Kut. With Iraq's training needs critical to the U.S. mission's eventual completion, the site has morphed into a triple training facility. Recruits for the Department of Border Enforcement have now begun training at Kut, as have...
  • USS Theodore Roosevelt Aircraft Destroy IED Production Facility

    10/22/2005 3:41:41 PM PDT · by SandRat · 26 replies · 1,287+ views
    Navy NewsStand ^ | Oct 22, 2005
    ABOARD USS THEODORE ROOSEVELT (NNS) -- Aircraft assigned to Carrier Air Wing (CVW) 8 stationed aboard USS Theodore Roosevelt (CVN 71) continued to provide support to coalition troops on the ground in Iraq Oct. 19. F-14 Tomcats from Fighter Squadron (VF) 31 conducted precision strikes on a known Improvised Explosive Device (IED) production facility northeast of Baghdad. The fighter jets joined a handful of other Roosevelt-based aircraft this week that have conducted strikes in support of Operation Iraqi Freedom while protecting coalition ground troops. IEDs have been one of the biggest threats to coalition ground forces since the beginning of...
  • Team Quickly Turns Old Fort Into Detention Facility

    10/21/2005 6:15:09 PM PDT · by SandRat · 7 replies · 475+ views
    American Forces Press Service ^ | Oct 21,2005 | Elaine Eliah
    SULAYMANIYAH, Iraq, Oct. 21, 2005 – Take a design engineer, a project manager and a construction company. Drop them into Iraq's mountainous north and hand them a "mission, impossible": Turn a relic of an old military fort into an internment facility ready to receive 1,000 detainees within eight weeks. That's the task that faced the Air Force Center for Environmental Excellence and contractor ECC International. "We and our contract partner were up to the challenge," said Tom Russell, AFCEE's director of worldwide installation support. The team got the order to proceed in August, but the challenge began months earlier, when...
  • Medics transform 'Toy Land' into medical treatment facility

    09/28/2005 5:28:50 PM PDT · by SandRat · 2 replies · 324+ views
    Air Force Links ^ | Sep 28, 2005 | Master Sgt. Lee Roberts
    ELLINGTON FIELD, Texas -- The Texas Air National Guard stood up Task Force Compassion here to provide Hurricane Rita evacuees medical support and to evacuate non-critical patients from overburdened local hospitals. Task force Airmen and Soldiers began setting up a 10-bed medical treatment facility overnight in Ellington’s abandoned base exchange and opened for business Sept. 26. The treatment facility has 47 medics from the 147th Medical Group here, the 149th MG at Lackland Air Force Base, Texas, the 136th MG at Naval Air Station-Joint Reserve Base Fort Worth and the Army National Guard Support Medical Battalion in San Antonio. “If...
  • US Blasts Iran for Nuclear Policies, Support of Terrorism

    08/25/2005 8:20:06 AM PDT · by humint · 2 replies · 595+ views
    VOA ^ | 24 August 2005 | By Marlene Smith
    Ambassador Greg Schulte:The U.S. ambassador to the International Atomic Energy Agency says there is plenty of evidence Iran is building a nuclear weapon. In an interview with VOA, Gregory Schulte said Iran is entitled to nuclear technology, but not for military purposes. Ambassador Schulte has been in Vienna only a few weeks but has already experienced a special IAEA board meeting and is preparing for the next U.N. report on Iran's nuclear program. IAEA experts now say investigations confirm Iran's story that traces of weapons grade uranium were imported on contaminated equipment from Pakistan and not domestically produced. So does...
  • Afghan Army Opens Soldier Healthcare Facility

    08/08/2005 4:28:54 PM PDT · by SandRat · 3 replies · 229+ views
    Defend America ^ | Aug 8, 2005 | Air Force 1st Lt. Leslie Brown
    KABUL, Afghanistan, Aug. 8, 2005 — The recent grand opening of the Afghan National Army’s Darulaman Garrison troop medical clinic marked the completion of the Afghan National Army’s 201st Corps’ third new soldier healthcare facility. The other 201st Corps clinics, located at the Pol-e-Charkhi Garrison and the Kabul Military Training Center, were completed in August 2004 and February 2005, respectively. The opening of the new clinics is a clear indication of the Afghan National Army’s movement toward well-managed, resourced healthcare for its soldiers. As the Afghan National Army continues to grow toward a final end-strength of 70,000 troops, the need...
  • Investigation into FBI Allegations of Detainee Abuse at Guantanamo Bay, Cuba Detention Facility

    07/14/2005 5:05:42 PM PDT · by SandRat · 8 replies · 543+ views
    Defense News ^ | July 14, 2005 | unattributed
    Army Regulation 15-6: Final Report Investigation into FBI Allegations of Detainee Abuse at Guantanamo Bay, Cuba Detention Facility EXECUTIVE SUMMARY Detention and interrogation operations at Joint Task Force Guantanamo (JTF-GTMO) cover a three-year period and over 24,000 interrogations. This AR 15-6 investigation found only three interrogation acts in violation of interrogation techniques authorized by Army Field Manual 34-52 and DoD guidance. The AR 15-6 also found that the Commander of JTF-GTMO failed to monitor the interrogation of one high value detainee in late 2002. The AR 15-6 found that the interrogation of this same high value detainee resulted in degrading...