Tony Jones, Army Forces Army Reserve Command building manager, Ricky Bell, and Bobby Warren, facility engineering technicians, were presented with the "Green Boot Program Award", at the Fort Bragg Department of Public Works headquarters, April 13, 2016. The Green Boot Program is an opportunity for agencies on post to enhance their missions through resource stewardship, with the goal of reducing environmental impacts at a unit or directorate level, reallocating the funds saved. Through initiatives such as water conservation, energy conservation and recycling to other aspects o


Tony Jones, Army Forces Army Reserve Command building manager, Ricky Bell, and Bobby Warren, facility engineering technicians, were presented with the "Green Boot Program Award", at the Fort Bragg Department of Public Works headquarters, April 13, 2016. The Green Boot Program is an opportunity for agencies on post to enhance their missions through resource stewardship, with the goal of reducing environmental impacts at a unit or directorate level, reallocating the funds saved. Through initiatives such as water conservation, energy conservation and recycling to other aspects of the mission, these men have help the FORSCOM/USARC directorate help secure Fort Bragg as a functional installation for future generations.


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