Tim Wilder, chief of the Natural Resources Branch of the Fort McCoy Directorate of Public Works Environmental Division, discusses his 40-plus-year career March 27, 2025, of working at Fort McCoy, Wis., during a retirement ceremony for him on post. Wilder served for many years as an endangered species biologist at Fort McCoy and was the catalyst for building the installation's endangered species program that includes study of the Karner Blue Butterfly and other rare species. For the last six years, Wilder served in his current position as chief and has overseen not only the biologist working at Fort McCoy but all of the installation's natural resources management programs. (U.S. Army Video by Scott T. Sturkol, Public Affairs Office, Fort...
U.S. Army Garrison Poland joined Polish officials, American veterans, and local communities in commemorating two powerful moments of World War II history: the 81st anniversary of the Great Escape in Żagań and the return of a former prisoner of war to Stalag Luft 4 in Tychowo.