News - Fort Lewis
By Michael Gilbert, The News Tribune, Tacoma, Wash. Jul. 25--A nurse who treated victims of one of the Army's worst air disasters and at the Pentagon on Sept. 11, 2001, took command Thursday at Madigan Army Medical Center. Maj. Gen. Patricia D.
TACOMA, Wash. _ It's been called the most violent spot on Fort Lewis. No other place on the 86,000-acre Army post is as heavily used for live-fire training as the post's largest artillery impact area, or AIA, north of the Nisqually River and west of the tiny town of Roy.
By Susan Gordon, The News Tribune, Tacoma, Wash. May 20--It's been called the most violent spot on Fort Lewis.
By Michael Gilbert, The News Tribune, Tacoma, Wash. Mar. 29--An armor officer who was part of the 3rd Infantry Division's initial push into Iraq and who later commanded troops in the northern city of Mosul has been nominated to become the new chief of staff at Fort Lewis. Col. Peter C.
By Young, Rachel ON an unseasonably warm Friday recently, the cheerful chirps of Western toads filled the air around Fiander Lake in the Rainier Training Area of Fort Lewis, Wash. The toads' vocalizations were the first indicators to Mr.
