January 13, 2014 - Patients at the James J. Peters VA Medical Center here were pleasantly surprised recently to see active duty Soldiers walking in their hallways."It's so nice to see, when they walk through the facility, how the patients react to them. They look at their shoulders and see the rank and they ask 'How are you Sarge?' And when they're going for coffee, the patients stop them and talk with them," said Anthony DelVecchio, project manager, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, New York District.
The Soldiers were from the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers' 249th Engineer Battalion (Prime Power). Not only did they brighten the patient's mood, they made sure the hospital's lights stayed on.
The hospital needed to complete an electrical distribution system upgrade to maintain its accreditation and keep the facility operational for veterans. read more>>>
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