Latvian officials receive fire station
LIMBAAAI, Latvia — On July 8, (from left) Navy Rear Adm. William "Andy" Brown, U.S. European Command director of logistics, Judith Garber, U.S. Ambassador to Latvia, and Latvian officials ceremoniously break ground on the renovation of a small fire station in Limbazi in northen Latvia. As part of a EUCOM-funded civil-military operation, the project will upgrade lighting and electrical systems as well as install new overhead roll-up doors at the station. The renovation is the first in a series of 10 fire station refurbishment projects planned throughout Latvia over the next five years that will retrofit new overhead vehicle doors required to support new fire and rescue trucks received as part of the European Union-funded donation. The project is being managed by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Europe District. (U.S. Army phtoo by Navy Lt. Cmdr. Duc Nguyen)
Latvian officials receive fire station
LIMBAAAI, Latvia — On July 8, (from left) Navy Rear Adm. William "Andy" Brown, U.S. European Command director of logistics, Judith Garber, U.S. Ambassador to Latvia, and Latvian officials ceremoniously break ground on the renovation of a small fire station in Limbazi in northen Latvia. As part of a EUCOM-funded civil-military operation, the project will upgrade lighting and electrical systems as well as install new overhead roll-up doors at the station. The renovation is the first in a series of 10 fire station refurbishment projects planned throughout Latvia over the next five years that will retrofit new overhead vehicle doors required to support new fire and rescue trucks received as part of the European Union-funded donation. The project is being managed by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Europe District. (U.S. Army phtoo by Navy Lt. Cmdr. Duc Nguyen)