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Mechanical Engineer Paul McDonald poses Feb. 24, 2026, at the Wilson Auxiliary Lock on the Tennessee River in Florence, Alabama, where he is working with a team to replace the critical hydraulic cylinders and the complex web of piping, pins, and A-frame assemblies that power the lock's massive filling and emptying valves to keep the navigation lock ship shape. (USACE Photo by Cayce Grall)
Engineer performing surgical overhaul of Wilson auxiliary lock recounts career path
Feb. 25, 2026 | 
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NASHVILLE, Tenn. (Feb. 25, 2025) – When the Wilson Lock’s main chamber went offline last year, the Tennessee River’s heartbeat depended entirely on its...
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CHATTANOOGA, Tenn. (Feb. 20, 2026) – Ryan Cleary (right), a civil engineer for the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Nashville District, briefs Col. Herlihy (second from left), commander of the Great Lakes and Ohio River Division, on the installation and welding progress of the miter gates at the Chickamauga Lock Replacement Project in Chattanooga, Tennessee, Feb. 20, 2026. Looking on are Lt. Col. Guillermo Guandique (left), Nashville District commander, and Bob Winters (second from right), a project manager for the lock.
Division commander’s visit highlights people, partnerships in mission delivery
Feb. 24, 2026 | 
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Col. Daniel J. Herlihy, commander of the Great Lakes and Ohio River Division, visited the Nashville District to gain an in-depth understanding of its...
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Col. Andrew J. Baker, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Los Angeles District commander and Andrew Goodall, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Los Angeles District Deputy District Engineer host the Feb. 5 second quarter town hall for the agency.
U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Los Angeles District hosts second quarter town hall
Feb. 10, 2026 | 
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LOS ANGELES — The LA District celebrated a quarter of achievements and exceptional service by its employees Feb. 5 during a town hall award ceremony at its...
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Dr. Cory Koger, Sacramento District senior chemist and water quality program manager, receives the Environmental Professional of the Year award Feb. 6 during the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Sacramento District Annual Awards Ceremony. The national-level award recognizes more than 24 years of leadership in environmental cleanup, habitat restoration and emergency wildfire response.
Sacramento District Chemist Wins National Environmental Professional of the Year Award
Feb. 10, 2026 | 
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Dr. Cory Koger, senior chemist and water quality program manager for the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Sacramento District, received the national-level...
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