yvonne johnson, 10 years ago: feb. 12, 2009...mike green, a central resume processing center human...
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B6 APG News • February 14, 2019
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THIS WEEK IN APG HISTORY
By YVONNE JOHNSON, APG News
(Right) From left, Ruth Ingoe and Anne Gibney compute data for preparing 8,000 W-2 forms that will be
distributed to military personnel by the APG Comptroller Office.
Bruce England, executive director of the Susquehanna Workforce Network, chats with job seeker Helga Sandford-Crane of Elkton during the BRAC Job Fair and Information Session at Harford Community College.
10 Years Ago: Feb. 12, 2009
50 Years Ago: Feb. 12, 1969
25 Years Ago: Feb. 16, 1994
Take a look back in time as the APG News explores what made the headlines around APG during this week 10, 25 and 50 years ago. This week’s APG News masthead is from 1976.
(Right) Vendor Darrin Desmarais stocks the shelves at the new commissary in preparation for the March 1994
opening. The new Maryland Boulevard store replaced the smaller Aberdeen and Edgewood Area facilities.
(Left) Col. Daniel F. Uyesugi, pictured with his spouse, Karen is welcomed as the commander of the U.S. Army Environmental Center, replacing Brig. Gen. Ralph G. Wooten. Uyesugi is the former chief of the J3 Training Support Division, U.S. Army Forces Command.
Mike Green, a Central Resume Processing Center human resources technician, standing, helps, from left, Lynette Daughton and sisters Tyeashia and Lareasia Johnson of Cecil County with their resumes for the Army’s Centralized Resumix System during the BRAC Job Fair and Information Session at Harford Community College.
(Left) Robert Aaserude, center, chief of the Health Physics Office, Aberdeen Research and Development Center, briefs members of the Fire Prevention and Protection Division on possible radiation hazards when combating certain types of fires. Listening in, from left, Firefighter James Norris; Crew Chief James Alexander; Firefighter William Legg Jr.; Assistant Chief L. Roy Willis; Firefighters Raymond Layfield and William Heaps; Crew Chief Ray Hopkins; and Firefighter Harry Lawson.