The Army Research Institute of Environmental Medicine held a ribbon cutting ceremony for its High Altitude Research Laboratory at Pikes Peak, Colorado, on June 28. Brig. Gen. Anthony McQueen, commanding general of the Army Medical Research and Development Command and Fort Detrick, and Col. Troy Morton, commander of the Army Research Institute of Environmental Medicine, were joined by members of the teams who contributed to completing USARIEM's HARL facility. From left to right: Maj. Franz Frye, USARIEM's executive officer; Joe Opyd, senior project manager for GE Johnson; Heather


The Army Research Institute of Environmental Medicine held a ribbon cutting ceremony for its High Altitude Research Laboratory at Pikes Peak, Colorado, on June 28. Brig. Gen. Anthony McQueen, commanding general of the Army Medical Research and Development Command and Fort Detrick, and Col. Troy Morton, commander of the Army Research Institute of Environmental Medicine, were joined by members of the teams who contributed to completing USARIEM's HARL facility. From left to right: Maj. Franz Frye, USARIEM's executive officer; Joe Opyd, senior project manager for GE Johnson; Heather Duggan, Army Corps of Engineers Omaha District; Col. Troy Morton; Brig. Gen. Anthony McQueen; Dr. Nisha Charkoudian, chief of USARIEM's Thermal, Mountain and Medicine Division; Dr. Steve Muza, former chief of USARIEM's Thermal, Mountain and Medicine Division; Mayor John Suthers, Mayor of Colorado City; and Dr. Roy Salgado, research physiologist for USARIEM's TMMD.


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