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Fort Eustis is an United States Army military installation located in Newport News, Virginia.
Fort Eustis is an United States Army military installation located in Newport News, Virginia.
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Seafood company announces expansion, new jobs in Newport News
High Liner Foods, a publicly owned frozen seafood processor and marketer, announced on Tuesday it will expand its production in Newport News. The action means an investment of $6.6 million and creation of 57 new jobs at its facility in the city, which...Tags: Bob McDonnell, Lifestyle and Leisure, Seafood, Regional Authority, Food Industry
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Maj. Gen. Pittard sees promising future for Fort Bliss
El Paso Times, TexasFort Bliss is well positioned to continue thriving even as the Army faces some serious challenges. The installation has a "robust" future ahead of it, said Fort Bliss and 1st Armored Division commander Maj. Gen. Dana J.H. Pittard. Pittard, an El...Tags: Wars and Interventions, University of Miami, Harvard University, Colleges and Universities, U.S. Army
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Fort Bliss Maj. Pittard 'has all the traits you look for in a military leader'
El Paso Times, TexasAs a boy growing up in El Paso, Maj. Gen. Dana J.H. Pittard found inspiration in a most unlikely place. In 1969, Pittard was 10 years old and was thumbing through the pages of National Geographic magazine when he came across an article on Dwight D....Tags: Wars and Interventions, Subway Transportation, U.S. Army, Corporate Officers, Afghanistan
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Tolls loom large over road projects like third crossing
The Virginian-PilotThe region may see as much as $10 billion in new transportation revenue during the next 20 years, but the prospect of tolls will continue to loom large over Hampton Roads' most expensive projects. That reality was underscored Thursday when a boardroom...Tags: Hampton Roads Transportation Planning Organization, Hampton Roads Bridge-Tunnel, Transportation, Hampton Roads, Virginia Department of Transportation
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BRIEF: Driver charged after bicyclist struck in Va. Beach
The Virginian-PilotPolice charged a driver with DUI and felony hit-and-run Thursday morning after a bicyclist was hit near Kings Point and South Rosemont roads. The collision was reported shortly after midnight, said Tonya Borman, a police spokeswoman. The driver left,... -
General: Military drawdown doesn't mean a slowdown
— The Army has a battle strategy not only for terrorists and despots, but for a new potential enemy in this age of combat pullbacks and tight budgets. Call it boredom. Years of war in Iraq and Afghanistan have given the Army a bumper crop of...Tags: Wars and Interventions, International Military Interventions, U.S. Army, Iraq War (2003-2011), Unrest, Conflicts and War
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Norfolk produce supplier awarded $52 million contract
A Norfolk produce supplier was awarded a $52 million federal contract to deliver fruits, vegetables and potted plants to 42 commissary store locations. The Defense Commissary Agency awarded the two-year contract starting June 1 to Military Produce Group...
Tags: Langley Air Force Base, Hampton Roads, U.S. Department of Defense
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Thomas A. Schleigh Sr.
Thomas A. Schleigh Sr., U.S. Army retired, entered the kingdom of the Lord in the early morning hours of May 9, 2013. He was born in Hagerstown, Md., on Sept. 20, 1930. He is survived by his wife of 54 years, Soon Hi (Cho/Theresa); son, Thomas Jr. and...Tags: Awards and Prizes, Roman Catholicism, U.S. Army, Vietnam, Hagerstown (Washington, Maryland)
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Pet graves at Fort Monroe line casemate wall
HAMPTON — The heat was getting to Princess. While visiting Fort Monroe with her owners one summer day in 1971, the Boston Terrier suffered a fatal attack of heat shock. Instead of transporting the animal back to Martinsville, Va., the Gravely...Tags: Newport News (Newport News, Virginia), Pets, Animals, Langley Air Force Base, Recreational and Sporting Goods Industry
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DAR preserved Yorktown history with 'a lot of stamina and faith'
Emma Leake Chenoweth was already 61 years old when she founded the Yorktown chapter of the Daughters of the American Revolution in 1922. But age didn't keep her from attempting something that a lot of people thought was crazy. Marshalling...
Tags: American Revolutionary War (1775-1783), Ceremonies, Architecture, Arts and Culture, Human Interest
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Heavy rain expected in Hampton Roads this week
The National Weather Service has issued a weather warning of showers and thunderstorms for the Peninsula Tuesday night and Wednesday, with heavy rain possible in some local areas. Cities impacted by the warning include Newport News, Hampton, York...
Tags: Isle of Wight (Isle of Wight, Virginia), Natural Disasters, James City County, Suffolk (Suffolk, Virginia), Hampton Roads
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