Department of Defense News Release (June 6, 2007): DoD announces winners of the Secretary of Defense Environmental Awards.The Department of Defense announced today the winners of the Secretary of Defense Environmental Awards for fiscal 2006. A panel representing federal and state agencies and public members has selected the following installations, teams, and individuals as the winners of this year's awards: * Arnold Air Force Base, Tenn. Natural Resources Conservation -- Large Installation * Fort Drum Fort Drum may refer to:
Cultural Resources Management
In the broadest sense, Cultural Resources Management (CRM) -- Installation * Gary Gary, city (1990 pop. 116,646), Lake co., NW Ind., a port of entry on Lake Michigan; inc. 1909. Gary was founded by the U.S. Steel Corporation, which purchased the land in 1905 and landscaped it for a city. M. O'Donnell, Hickam Air Force Base For the civil airport use of this facility, see Honolulu International Airport Hickam Air Force Base is a United States Air Force base located in the City and County of Honolulu on the island of O'ahu, Hawai'i. , Hawaii Cultural Resources Management -- Individual/Team * Tinker Air Force Base, Okla. Environmental Quality -- Industrial Installation * Marine Corps Base, Camp Smedley D. Butler, Japan Environmental Quality -- Overseas Installation * Marine Corps Base, Hawaii Pollution Prevention -- Non-Industrial Installation * Pollution Prevention Afloat Team, Naval Sea Systems Command The Naval Sea Systems Command (NAVSEA) is the largest of the U.S. Navy's five "systems commands," or materiel organizations. NAVSEA consists of four shipyards, eight "warfare centers" (two undersea and six surface), four major shipbuilding locations and the NAVSEA headquarters, , Washington, D.C. Pollution Prevention -- Individual/Team * Dover Air Force Base Dover Air Force Base or Dover AFB (IATA: DOV, ICAO: KDOV, FAA LID: DOV) is a base of the United States Air Force in the state of Delaware. The base is located two miles south of the city of Dover — the capital of Delaware. , Del. Environmental Restoration -- Installation Each year since 1962, the secretary of defense has recognized outstanding achievement in environmental management by military and civilian personnel, at both domestic and overseas bases, to sustain military readiness, training, and operational capabilities. For more information on the Secretary of Defense Environmental Awards Program and highlights of this year's winners and honorable mentions, visit: <https://www.denix.osd.mil/denix/Public/Library/Awards/awards.html>. |
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