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Col. Eric Swenson led the Army Corps of Engineers’ debris removal work following the Los Angeles wildfires. Now, he’s headed home.
While Job Corps Centers were given the green light to continue operations again, with a lawsuit still pending, staff members are still feeling the uncertainty of the program.
Urban Corps releases details about CEO’s personal use of charity assets Nonprofit officials continue to avoid difficult questions about their handling of the case ...
As long as the Marine Corps fields a potent, combined arms, ground combat fighting capability it will need low-cost, repeatable firepower with the kind of deep magazines that at present only mortars, ...
Facing homelessness when he aged out of the system, he was given a lifeline when he found a place at Job Corps, the nation’s oldest and most prolific vocational job training program for young ...
Pat Hickey writes: Seeing the “light” because they are feeling “heat” may be the reason smart politicians like Mark Amodei are moving to the middle.
Texas A&M Corps of Cadets joined 6,000 soldiers in Army's 250th military parade. Here's what to know.
In June, the U.S Army Corps of Engineers marks 250 years of nuts-and-bolts projects for military and communities across the nation.
The recent Texas legislative session will bring changes to the Texas A&M Corps of Cadets as well as added benefits for members. During its most recent session, the Legislature approved direct ...
The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers has released a report for public review regarding the removal of an obelisk at a historic burial site in Sault Ste. Marie, Michigan, to address cultural concerns.