 From Soldiers Radio and Television, this is the Army Now. In our nation's capital, the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers continues a 200-year legacy with new leadership. In a ceremony hosted by the Army Vice Chief of Staff, Lieutenant General Thomas P. Bostick assumed command of 37,000 civilians and 600 military personnel, serving all over the globe. Lieutenant General Bostick follows in the footsteps of accomplished leaders with a focus on the future. The Army and the nation are also operating in a more complex, less certain, and fiscally constrained environment. Now more than ever, the nation needs a lean, agile, strong, capable, competent, and trusted Corps of Engineers, one that serves the Army and the nation. Lieutenant General Bostick will continue this legacy of service as Chief of Engineers. Mary Cochran Smith, Washington. This is the Army Now.