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Base beautification in store for McChord
A member of Directorate of Public Works prune trees during a Historical Reset project Oct. 12, 2018 on McChord Field, Joint Base Lewis McChord, Wash. Throughout the year, a team of individuals from the Directorate of Public Works will be working diligently to address safety concerns associated with trees in the vicinity of the McChord Field, Joint Base Lewis-McChord, Washington. Particularly the historical area [parade field] which consist of more than 130 trees; 90 of which were identified as safety hazards and require removal or major pruning. (U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. Divine Cox)
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Base beautification in store for McChord
Members of Directorate of Public Works closed parts of Col. Joe Jackson Blvd. during a Historical Reset project Oct. 12, 2018 on McChord Field, Joint Base Lewis McChord, Wash. DPW started this beautification project in early October 2018. This project will consist of two phases. Phase 1 will focus on safety and the removal of 90 hazardous and or dead trees as well as the pruning of 60 trees along Col Joe Jackson Blvd. and Tuskegee Airman Avenues West and East. Phase 2 will consist of selectively replanting 24 trees [Flowering, Maple and Elm], mostly around the Flag Pole block, in the spring of 2019. (U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. Divine Cox)
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Base beautification in store for McChord
Members of Directorate of Public Works clean up tree branches after pruning trees during a Historical Reset project Oct. 12, 2018 on McChord Field, Joint Base Lewis McChord, Wash. Throughout the year, a team of individuals from the Directorate of Public Works will be working diligently to address safety concerns associated with trees in the vicinity of the McChord Field, Joint Base Lewis-McChord, Washington. Particularly the historical area [parade field] which consist of more than 130 trees; 90 of which were identified as safety hazards and require removal or major pruning. (U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. Divine Cox)
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Base beautification in store for McChord
Trees wrapped in white ribbon waits to be removed and pruned during a Historical Reset project Oct. 12, 2018 on McChord Field, Joint Base Lewis McChord, Wash. This project will consist of two phases. Phase 1 will focus on safety and the removal of 90 hazardous and or dead trees as well as the pruning of 60 trees along Col Joe Jackson Blvd. and Tuskegee Airman Avenues West and East. Phase 2 will consist of selectively replanting 24 trees [Flowering, Maple and Elm], mostly around the Flag Pole block, in the spring of 2019. (U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. Divine Cox)
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Base beautification in store for McChord
A rotten and diseased tree waits to be removed during a Historical Reset project Oct. 12, 2018 on McChord Field, Joint Base Lewis McChord, Wash. This project will consist of two phases. Phase 1 will focus on safety and the removal of 90 hazardous and or dead trees as well as the pruning of 60 trees along Col Joe Jackson Blvd. and Tuskegee Airman Avenues West and East. Phase 2 will consist of selectively replanting 24 trees [Flowering, Maple and Elm], mostly around the Flag Pole block, in the spring of 2019. (U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. Divine Cox)
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