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Corning Glass Manufacturing and Finishing Facility: Fluor Procurement, Construction, and Engineering Services for Milestone Taiwan Facility.
The U.S. Army relies on commercial contractors to provide non-combat support services to deployed U.S. DOD forces and other government agencies. Contractors must be capable of mobilizing thousands of personnel, support equipment, and supplies virtually anywhere in the world on very short notice. ...
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Nick Turse: 2014 or Bust: The Pentagon's Building Boom in Afghanistan Indicates a Long War Ahead
Politics on HuffingtonPost.com — ... In Afghanistan, companies like Fluor are clearly digging in. Fluor, in fact, describes itself as "co-located with the U.S. Army in Afghanistan, where the team coordinates, provides oversight, and implements Fluor's execution plan to provide the necessary resources and labor to accomplish this mission" of "providing multi-functional base life support and combat services support (CSS) to the U.S. and Coalition Forces in Afghanistan." ...

2014 or Bust: In Afghanistan, The Pentagon Digs In
Commondreams.org Views — In recent weeks, President Obama has been contemplating the future of U.S. military operations in Afghanistan. He has also been touting the effects of his policies at home, reporting that this year's Recovery Act not only saved jobs, but also was "the largest investment in infrastructure since [President Dwight] Eisenhower built the Interstate Highway System in the 1950s." At the same time, another much less publicized U.S.-taxpayer-funded infrastructure boom has been underway. This one in Afghanistan. While Washington has put modest funding into civilian projects in Afghanistan this year -- ranging from small-scale power plants to "public latrines" ...

2014 or Bust: The Pentagon’s Afghan Building Boom
Antiwar.com Original — In our day, the American way of war, especially against lightly armed guerrillas, insurgents, and terrorists, has proved remarkably heavy. Elephantine might be the appropriate word. The Pentagon likes to talk about its "footprint" on the geopolitical landscape. In terms of the infrastructure it’s built in Iraq and Afghanistan, perhaps "crater" would be a more reasonable image. American wars are now gargantuan undertakings. The prospective withdrawal of significant numbers/most/all American forces from Iraq, for instance, will — in terms of time and effort — make the 2003 invasion look like the vaunted "cakewalk" it was supposed to be. According to Pentagon estimates, ...

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