Sentences with phrase «army post into»

Responsible for the transformation of the Presidio from an historic Army post into a premier national park that is financially self - sustaining, the Presidio Trust is leading the nation's largest historic preservation project, restoring the park's buildings and landscapes, and creating innovative programs.
Council co-chairman Garry Douglas, president and CEO of Plattsburgh's airport, says one major takeaway from the session is the close integration of the Army post into the local community.

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In an Oct. 4 letter to acting Secretary of the Army Ryan McCarthy, Sen. Marco Rubio demanded the branch nullify the military commission of 2nd Lt. Spenser Rapone, the West Point graduate, Afghanistan combat veteran, and self - identified member of the Democratic Socialists of America who posted photos of himself wearing a Che Guevara shirt under his uniform and a «Communism Will Win» sign tucked into his cover on Sept. 24.
But the Army post throws another factor into the mix: soldier's housing allowances.
«Fort Drum is unlike any other military installation in the country,» said Stefanik, who was sworn into office in January and won a seat on the House Armed Services Committee largely to defend the post from being closed under «sequestration,» or the Army's program of downsizing.
The one bill New York Republican Rep. Tom Reed successfully got signed into law renamed a U.S. post office in Corning for Army Spc. Ryan P. Jayne.
An aide to City Councilman Ydanis Rodriguez has been fired after the New York Post reported that he served time in federal prison for tossing a burning rag into an empty Army recruitment office in protest of the Iraq War.
Originally Killeen began as a modest railroad town, but the community experienced a growth spurt around the time of World War II when the U.S. Army turned Camp Hood into Fort Hood and began using it as a military training post.
Graves was inducted into the army against his will, and when he tried to leave the post, he was arrested by military police.
Originally Killeen began as a modest railroad town, but the community experienced a growth spurt around the time of World War II when the U.S. Army turned Camp Hood into Fort Hood and began using it as a military training post.
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