Soldiers across Fort Detrick showed up in May to support the annual Spring Clean-up, helping to keep the installation looking good and meet regulatory requirements for cleanup activities that protect the Chesapeake Bay watershed.
Soldiers across Fort Detrick showed up in May to support the annual Spring Clean-up, helping to keep the installation looking good and meet regulatory requirements for cleanup activities that protect the Chesapeake Bay watershed.
Soldiers across Fort Detrick showed up in May to support the annual Spring Clean-up, helping to keep the installation looking good and meet regulatory requirements for cleanup activities that protect the Chesapeake Bay watershed.
"The Spring Clean-up is an excellent opportunity to showcase how commanders at echelon are sacrificing mission hours to give back to the environment and the greater community," said USAG Command Sgt. Maj. Michael Dills.
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