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Munitions disposal resumes at depot
Chemical munitions demilitarization operations have resumed at the Anniston Chemical Agent Disposal Facility at the Anniston Army Depot.
Friday Jul 3 | Army Times
Work winds down at Ala. weapons incinerator
The Army's $1 billion chemical weapons incinerator in Alabama started its final phase of work by taking apart dozens of old mortars filled with mustard agent, officials said Friday.
Pellets Gives Army Depot A 'Shot' In The Arm
North Tonawanda, New York, USA, June 24, 2009 - Pellets LLC, a leading manufacturer of stainless steel shot has been awarded a three year contract to supply the Anniston Army Depot with stainless steel cut wire shot.
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In recent years, the Oxford area has experienced massive retail growth along the U.S. 78 and I-20 corridor.
Army, Marines boast two new vehicle programs
ANNISTON ARMY DEPOT, Ala.: During a joint roll-out ceremony here May 14, Department of Defense program managers commemorated the production of two vehicles intended to help the U.S. military travel in battle at a faster, safer rate.
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Depot employee dies of natural causes on job [The Anniston Star, Ala.]
Via Acquire Media NewsEdge) May 29--Alana Grant's co-workers will no longer get the hot pot of coffee she often brewed for them as her night shift waned and their day shift began.
A woman died this morning of natural causes while working at the Anniston Army Depot.
A woman died this morning of natural causes while working at the Anniston Army Depot.
Alabama EMA starts Tone Alert Radio Recycling program
Service for tone alert radios, or TARs, in most of Alabama's Chemical Stockpile Emergency Preparedness Program communities has been discontinued.
Phillip Tutor: Dumb, poor and oblivious in Alabama
We were doomed. We had no chance. We live in or near Anniston, an average-sized northeast Alabama town with a regrettable history of environmental pollution and far too many residents who live within sight of the poverty line.
The depot's mission: Adapt to changes
By definition, the Anniston Army Depot's life-support system is directly linked to the Pentagon and the U.S. defense budget.
"We broke the paradigm with the production of these two vehicles so for us this is a success story, but even more than that it's a success story for our warfighters," said Col.
AAD career students receive medals
High school and college students from Anniston Army Depot's Career Academy returned home with 15 medals from the Alabama Skills USA Leadership and Skills Conference held April 30 in Montgomery.
Legislative spouses tour state, Montgomery museum
The members of the Legislative Spouses Club gathered for a series of luncheons and activities over the last three months to enjoy the opportunity to bond as members of the Alabama family, whose members are bound by their spouses' commitment to service in the state's Legislature.
Something definitely went 'boom' in the area this morning, but no one seems to know just what it was.
Stinky problem won't go away in Sylacauga
The odors from a local wastewater treatment facility are affecting the lives of residents in the Walco community, as evidenced by the turnout at the city council meeting Tuesday night.
GSCC to host part of competition
Published: Monday, April 20, 2009 at 7:47 p.m. Last Modified: Monday, April 20, 2009 at 7:47 p.m. Gadsden State Community College will be hosting the precision machining technology part of the Skills USA state competition Thursday.
Bob Davis: A sign of Alabama maturity?
What's a local fired-up, tea-partying nullifier to do? You might not know it watching Southern politicians in the months since Barack Obama was sworn in as president, but we're way past the conflicts that led to the Civil War.
A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A Honeywell International, Inc.A Phoenix, Az., was awarded on Apr.
Washington giveth, taketh away: Deciphering the proposed budget
Defense Secretary Robert Gates announced Monday his recommendations for the coming budget year, a year in which the military must 're-balance ... programs in order to institutionalize and finance out capacities to fight wars we are in today and the scenarios we are most likely to face in the years ahead.' Defense Secretary Robert Gates announced ...