The Army Materiel Command will induct six new members into its Hall of Fame, Oct. 27 at 10 a.m. in the Villar room.
Past and present leaders looked on as the Apache Project Office bid farewell to Lt. Col. Brian Stehle, product manager for the Apache Development and Modernization team.
A Soldier used his Army medical expertise to help save a passenger’s life aboard Lufthansa flight 624 on May 18.
While stationed at Fort Campbell, Kentucky, with the 101st Airborne Division, then Maj. James Heyward volunteered for Vietnam.
After 32 years, the Test and Evaluation Command’s Redstone Test Center bids farewell to Dr. Mike Hale, senior electronics engineer.
Outgoing deputy presents awards in last official act
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Less than 500 of the government’s most renowned scientists and engineers serve in senior technical and professional positions. On June 1, Dr. Dana Taylor was selected to serve as a ST/senior research scientist for Aviation and Missile Research Development and Engineering Center’s Aviation De…
The new deputy commander of the Aviation and Missile Command received a welcome ceremony Thursday in Bob Jones Auditorium.
The voice for the Army in North Alabama has a new speaker.
Athens resident on hospice advocates early detection
When the Corps of Engineers Executive Governance Board meets in August, Dominic Ragucci will receive the Installation Support Professional of the Year Award.
Thanks to five Redstone lifeguards, a Huntsville boy will see his 9th birthday next year.
Jackie Bennett arrived at Redstone in June 1968 as a personnel management staffing specialist in the then Missile Command. After a stellar career, she has decided 48-plus years is long enough.
During some of the most challenging times for government employees, William Marriott has served as deputy chief of staff for personnel at Army Materiel Command headquarters.
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