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West Point cadets join USACE team in the field to learn about wetlands
Cadets spend time in the field with professionals learning about wetlands. Work benefits cadets as part of their education, Cornell Extension Service 4-H clubs as they build a new facility.
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USACE Gulf Region District upgrades electrical system at key Iraqi agency
Ministry of Interior handles policing and border control in Iraq. USACE project doubles electrical capacity at Interior Ministry headquarters.
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USACE People: Shadow Day at Europe District
Students shadow employees at Corps of Engineers district HQ in Wiesbaden, Germany. Annual DOD Dependents Schools event introduces students to the workforce.
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USACE People: Norfolk District civil engineering technician helps save life
Carlos Quinones responds quickly to medical emergency at remote site. Safety program installed Automated External Defibrillators at district project offices and Quinones was trained to use it.
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Sacramento District removes ordnance, preserves native plants with controlled burn
The Corps of Engineers is preserving native plants and removing ordnance with a controlled burn at Fort Ord, Calif.
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ARRA: USACE project extends San Diego's Mission Bay jetty
$2.3 million stimulus project will extend San Diego’s Mission Bay jetty about 250 feet. Contractor will place 800 stones, weighing between 8 and 24 tons, in interlocking pattern to increase jetty stability.
Japan Engineer District retiree pioneered many changes
Tsuneo Ichikawa retired from Japan Engineer District with more than 57 years of service.
History-making division inactivated in Iraq
The Corps of Engineers Gulf Region Division is the first division to leave Iraq as part of the drawdown.