EIELSON ENGINEERS KEEP TENT CITY RUNNING SMOOTHLY

From: Regulatory Intelligence Data | Date: October 29, 1997| Author: INDUSTRY GROUP 91 | Copyright information


Regulatory Intelligence Data

10-29-1997

Released: Oct 29, 1997

Tech. Sgt. Darla J. Ernst
Foal Eagle Public Affairs

Eielson engineers keep tent city running smoothly

OSAN AIR BASE, South Korea (AFNS) -- Keeping a tent city
running smoothly for hundreds of deployed people is the job of 28 members
of the 354th Civil Engineer Squadron from Eielson Air Force Base, Alaska.

The unit deployed here Oc...

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