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    SkillBridge Spotlight Series: 10 Questions with Capt. Rachel Lee

    Capt. Rachel Lee, a U.S. Army Military Police Officer (31A), is leveraging the Skillbridge program to explore her interest in public affairs career as she transitions from military to civilian life.
  • Three Generations, One Mission: The Yo Family’s Century of Service at USACE Far East District

    For many employees, working at the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers – Far East District (USACE FED) is a career. For the Yo family, it has become a legacy spanning three generations built on dedication, gratitude, and a shared commitment to service. As longtime Visual Information Specialist Yo Kyong-il prepares to retire after more than four decades with the district, his career reflects not only the transformation of technology and the growth of the organization, but also the enduring values that have shaped his family’s connection to FED. Mr. Yo began his career in April 1985 as a supply clerk. His path to FED was inspired by his father, Yo Joon-gook, who worked as a district gardener with the Logistics Management Office and held a deep affection for the organization.
  • Marcellus Cammon: From Military Logistics to Woodworking Mastery

    CAMP HUMHPREYS, South Korea—For Marcellus Cammon, Property Book Officer and Logistics Management Specialist with the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers – Far East District (USACE FED), woodworking is more than just a hobby, it’s a place of comfort and focus.