Soldiers headed to Fort Bliss, Texas for training will live in 3D-printed barracks built by a printer weighing five tons.
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KTSM El Paso on MSNFort Bliss sergeant helps lead Army’s fight against cancerChristian Sutton, known by his peers around Fort Bliss as the “Bone Marrow Guy,” has led Operation ... Army becoming the ...
The “Home of America’s Tank Division” now houses the Defense Department’s first 3D-printed barracks. Lt. Gen. David Wilson, ...
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Hosted on MSN2 flights with migrants leave Fort Bliss for VenezuelaTwo flights carrying Venezuelan migrants back to Venezuela left from Fort Bliss on Monday morning, Feb. 10 and will arrive ...
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'A game changer': Fort Bliss unveils first 3D-printed barracksThe U.S. Army unveiled the first 3D-printed barracks, which were built as part of a pilot project to improve soldiers' living conditions at Fort Bliss.
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KVEO Brownsville on MSNSecretary of Defense Hegseth to visit Fort Bliss, southern borderU.S. Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth will visit Fort Bliss and the southern border on Monday, Feb. 3, Fort Bliss announced.
The United States Army Corps of Engineers has awarded Granite an approximately $71 million contract to expand and update the Union Pacific (UP)-served rail yard at Fort Bliss in El Paso, Tex.
U.S. Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth will visit Fort Bliss and the southern border on Monday, Feb. 3, Fort Bliss announced.
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