 From soldiers radio and television, this is the Army Now, a 200-year-old fortress finished a makeover thanks to the Army Corps of Engineers. Fort Norfolk reopened after nine months of renovations just in time to celebrate the anniversary of the War of 1812. Appropriate that this ceremony should take place at exactly the same time that America commemorates the 200th anniversary of that same war. With tall-mested ships and modern naval vessels lying just offshore. And military and civilian re-enactors walking around from the period who can help you imagine that you have stepped back in time. The fort was one of 19 originally commissioned by George Washington in 1794 for Coastal Defense and is the only one that remains standing. That's the Army Now from Soldiers Radio and Television.