Col. Eric Noe, commander, Little Rock District Army Corps of Engineers attends the groundbreaking ceremony for the Little Rock Air Force Base Fuselage Training Facility. The $ million, 128,000 square foot facility is being built to ensure Airmen are being trained in the most efficient means possible. The facility will be home to seven bays providing all-weather, day or night vision goggle compatible training. "The Little Rock District values our relationship with LRAFB and is fully committed to serve the mission requirements of the base in a continual effort to strengthen our commo


Col. Eric Noe, commander, Little Rock District Army Corps of Engineers attends the groundbreaking ceremony for the Little Rock Air Force Base Fuselage Training Facility. The $ million, 128,000 square foot facility is being built to ensure Airmen are being trained in the most efficient means possible. The facility will be home to seven bays providing all-weather, day or night vision goggle compatible training. "The Little Rock District values our relationship with LRAFB and is fully committed to serve the mission requirements of the base in a continual effort to strengthen our common bond moving forward," Noe said.


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