The Army is spending nearly $400,000 to relocate WWII-era barracks across a Wisconsin base instead of millions on a new ...
Soldiers headed to Fort Bliss, Texas for training will live in 3D-printed barracks built by a printer weighing five tons.
Barracks believed built by the Continental Army during the Revolutionary War between 1776 and 1777 were recently discovered in Colonial Williamsburg. Experts believe the barracks were burned by ...
The new barracks span 5,700 square feet, which means it is one of the largest 3D-printed structures in the world.
The 17,725-acre Schofield Barracks site was established in 1908 to provide a base for the Army's mobile defense of Pearl Harbor and the entire island. Fort Shafter is the headquarters of the ...
D printed barracks measuring 5,700 sqft are complete at Fort Bliss, making them the largest 3D printed structures in the Western Hemisphere.
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