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What makes Benicia particularly perfect for a day trip or weekend getaway is its accessibility. Located just 35 miles from ...
ROCK ISLAND ARSENAL, Ill. - Behind every mission-ready unit is a watchdog ensuring integrity. At U.S. Army Sustainment ...
What started as a First Army initiative to track information about their partners in the National Guard and Reserve has ...
Some of the priorities Duckworth secured to help Illinoisans include protecting Rock Island Arsenal from any restructuring until the Army provides more information about their proposed plans ...
Key Duckworth provisions secured in this year’s Committee-passed NDAA that would support Illinoisans include: Supporting and Protecting Rock Island Arsenal Operations: By Protecting Jobs: This ...
With the crack of cannon fire filling the air and passing of the colors as a crowd of spectators watched, the U.S. Army Sustainment Command welcomed a new command team, a news release says. Maj. Ge… ...
ROCK ISLAND ARSENAL, Ill. — Leadership for the U.S. Army Sustainment Command (ASC) at the Rock Island Arsenal officially changed hands Thursday during an assumption of command ceremony.
There’s going to be a great deal of noise in Rock Island on Wednesday and Thursday morning, but there’s no need to panic. The Arsenal is using its cannons in a command change ceremony. They ...
This episode we are on location at the Rock Island Arsenal in Rock Island, IL. Jim speaks with the Commander of the Joint Munitions and Technology center, Col. David Guida about the foundry and ...
The technology has advanced from simply providing plastic parts to a joint venture among Rock Island Arsenal, Ingersoll Machine Tools, and other entities, which can make fully printed metal ...
“Instead of cutting funding that would limit learning and prove harmful to Illinois communities, we’re fighting for Illinoisans to ensure they have the funding and resources to learn, grow and explore ...
Local News Local lawmakers call US Army secretary's visit to the Rock Island Arsenal a success A merger proposed by the U.S. Department of Defense could cut up to 400 jobs from the base.