1. hnc.usace.army.mil

    Jun 14, 2024REDSTONE ARSENAL, Ala. - Senior Pentagon officials visited Redstone Arsenal's munitions recovery and disposal project to gain a greater understanding of the operations to safely restore the excavation sites. U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Engineering and Support Center, Huntsville, alongside professionals from Redstone Arsenal, Chemical Materials Activity and Chemical, Biological ...
  2. Feb 28, 2023Huntsville's Redstone Arsenal is getting new attention for an ongoing $1 billion cleanup of old and unexploded chemical and conventional munitions from burial sites on the base.
  3. hnc.usace.army.mil

    The US Army Engineering and Support Center, Huntsville manages over 40 Military Munitions Response Program sites worldwide and at each of those sites, safety is the top concern. ... Alabama. For more than 75 years, various entities at the sprawling Army installation used portions of a site there to dispose of munitions produced during World War ...
  4. hnc.usace.army.mil

    The U.S. Army Engineering and Support Center, Huntsville has two Design Centers for MMRP, one for conventional and one for chemical warfare materiel ordnance. These Design Centers have a mission to: Protect the lives and safety of citizens and soldiers by locating, removing and disposing of munitions on past and current military installations.
  5. theredstonerocket.com

    Jun 19, 2024Huntsville Center's Ordnance and Explosives Directorate's Chemical Warfare Design Center is leading the project in managing the safe removal of potential munitions and chemical agent hazards among other roles. Munitions were manufactured at Redstone Arsenal from World War II until after the Korean War.
  6. specialforcesnews.com

    Huntsville's Redstone Arsenal is getting new consideration for an ongoing $1 billion cleanup of outdated and unexploded chemical and standard munitions from burial websites on the bottom. The net army web site Army.mil featured the chemical munitions cleanup in February specializing in troopers who get expertise with chemical brokers by the operation. An unexploded ordnance supervisor ...
  7. decaturdaily.com

    Mar 1, 2023Huntsville's Redstone Arsenal is getting new attention for an ongoing $1 billion cleanup of old and unexploded chemical and conventional munitions from burial sites on the base.
  8. Mar 2, 2023Redstone Arsenal in Huntsville still cleaning up buried munitions from World War II era By LEE ROOP Tribune News Service/AL.com February 28, 2023 HUNTSVILLE, Ala. — Huntsville's Redstone Arsenal is getting new attention for an ongoing $1 billion cleanup of old and unexploded chemical and conventional munitions from burial sites on the base.
  9. dvidshub.net

    Jun 13, 2024Huntsville Center's Ordnance and Explosives Directorate's Chemical Warfare Design Center is leading the project in managing the safe removal of potential munitions and chemical agent hazards ...
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