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Tooele Headlines. Army reaches $1 billion in energy-saving projects. WASHINGTON (Army News Service) -- In less than five years, the Army has engaged in 127 energy-saving projects read more...
Tooele Army Depot (TEAD) is a United States Army Joint Munitions Command post in Tooele County, Utah. It serves as a storage site for war reserve and training ammunition. The depot stores, issues, receives, renovates, modifies, maintains and demilitarizes conventional munitions.
Detonations from Tooele Army Depot are the cause of those explosions and rumblings that people across the Salt Lake Valley heard and felt Thursday afternoon, according to a depot spokesperson.
The Tooele Army Depot was established in 1942 and designated as the Tooele Ordinance Depot with the function of storing supplies, vehicles and ammunition for World War II forces in Europe and the Pacific.
In developing an "energy corridor," the Tooele Army Depot, Sacramento Corps of Engineers, CDM Smith, and Infinia, Corp., partnered to erect a 429 stirling solar wind power dish farm.
G9 integrates and delivers Family and Morale, Welfare and Recreation programs and services enabling readiness and resilience for a globally-responsive Army.
Tooele Army Depot is located in Tooele, Utah, 40 miles southwest of Salt Lake City. Contacting TEAD: Address: 1 Tooele Army Depot, Tooele, Utah 84074-5000. Public and Congressional...
The Tooele Army Depot (TEAD) mission is to provide the Joint Warfighter readiness through superior ammunition logistics and Ammunition Peculiar Equipment production
Tooele Army Depot, also referred to as TEAD, is located in Tooele County, Utah. The Depot is a storage site for war reserve and training ammunition with a mission to store, issue, renovate and maintain conventional munitions. The base also serves as a National Inventory Control Point for ammunition.
The Tooele Army Depot has a new commander. Col. Luke Clover took the reins from Col. Eric Dennis during a change of command ceremony last Thursday morning.