Army Engineer Magazine
March-April 2008

AEA publishes its annual "ENFORCE" issue each March-April, with feature articles focused on the "troop" side of the Army Corps of Engineers. In that regard, the most recent issue contains an original article about the units assigned to the 111th Engineer Brigade in Iraq…with a focus on the IED battle. First-hand accounts coupled with outstanding original photographs will be of interest to all engineers.
Additionally, there is a feature article about Army Engineers stationed in Germany during the 1950s and 1960s, with a look at three unique missions in which they were involved: atomic demolition, operation of river "swing" bridges, and Operation Gyroscope. This feature will be of special interest to veterans.
Articles involving the special contribution of industry to the success of Army Corps of Engineer missions are also included, as are others focused on the activities of units and individuals within the Corps of Engineers, such as insurgency operations in Afghanistan and the creation of an Explosive Hazard Center in Korea.
As in all issues, there is lots more about the entire Army Engineer Regiment. Members of the AEA receive a subscription to this publication as a benefit of their membership.
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