• Where the Wind Takes Us

    10 knots or 45 knots; you never know what a day sailing on the water is going to give you. Referring
  • Post 45: Going Forward

    The Charleston Harbor Post 45 Deepening Feasibility Study reached another major milestone when the
  • Meet Our: Scott Glass

    What is your position?Chief of NavigationDescribe your job.I oversee the maintenance of the
  • The A-Team Visits Hawaii

    When someone mentions “The A-Team,” Hannibal, Face, B.A., and Murdock probably pop into your head,
  • Recognizing Public Servants

    It literally took tropical storm-level rain to shut down the inaugural Public Service Recognition
  • Continuing Responsible Management

    On July 10th, Lt. Col. Matthew W. Luzzatto assumed command of the Charleston District from Lt. Col.
  • Diligence and Ardor

    “Learning is not attained by chance; it must be sought after with ardor and attended to with
  • A gift from home for FED Soldiers

    Despite being more than 5000 miles from the continental United States, Soldiers from the Far East
  • A gift from home for FED Soldiers

    Despite being more than 5000 miles from the continental United States, Soldiers from the Far East District were reminded that they are still on the minds of many back in America.
  • Hood Canal Homeowner Pleads Guilty to Making False Statement to Federal Authorities

    A Hood Canal waterfront property owner pleaded guilty in July in U.S. District Court in Tacoma to the federal felony offense of making a false statement to a federal official in connection with his unlawful construction of a beachfront bulkhead. JON KOLOSKI, 74, of Potlach in Mason County, constructed the bulkhead in September 2011, without the appropriate permit from the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers.