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Oct 21, 2015

Military and civilian leaders officially mark the start of America’s first Borehole Thermal Energy Storage system - a state-of-the-art ground source heat pump system – with a ribbon-cutting ceremony at Building 3700, here, Oct. 19. From left: Chuck W. Hammock Jr., principal engineer, Andrews, Hammock & Powell, Inc., Macon, Ga.; Maj. Gen. Craig C. Crenshaw, (second from left) commanding general, Marine Corps Logistics Command; Col. James C. Carroll III (third from left), commanding officer, MCLB Albany; and Navy Lt. Jose Centenorosado, director, Facilities, MCLB Albany.

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