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  • Norfolk 135: James B. Quinn

    James Baird Quinn; born June 9, 1843; emerged from the U.S. Military Academy as a second lieutenant in 1866, the same year President Andrew Johnson formally declared an end to the U.S. Civil War.
  • Division leadership program emphasizes ‘thinking regionally’

    NASHVILLE, Tenn. (Feb. 26, 2015) – “Thinking regionally” and understanding organizational structures, missions and leadership perspectives is why the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Great Lakes and Ohio River Division’s Regional Leadership Development Program sent its participants to the Nashville District in Music City this week.
  • Norfolk 135: Thomas Lincoln Casey, Jr.

    The story of Thomas Lincoln Casey, Jr. is difficult to tell.A search for his name in tomes of
  • Off site unfolds Center's strategic move forward

    The issues brought up in discussions and the decisions made at the off site are essentially a roadmap to how Huntsville Center will present its capabilities for Headquarters USACE staff during the upcoming CSR.
  • Castle Toastmasters club opens its doors to new members

    SAVANNAH, Ga. – In bold letters, a placemat with the verb “Immix,” meaning to mix in or mingle, is placed on every table at the Castle Toastmaster’s open house held Oct. 2.
  • Senior Leadership Development Fellows learn more about USACE

    Huntsville Center employees Sally Parsons, Sheron Belcher and Todd Watts selected to experience Headquarters, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers as part of the Senior Leadership Development Program. The four-month assignment will provide each with an opportunity to learn more about how USACE operates and how Huntsville Center fits into the big picture.
  • Norfolk District 135: William Price Craighill

    William Price Craighill was the fourth officer in charge of what would later become the Norfolk District, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers. He became the Corps’ first Southeast Division Engineer, overseeing coastal fortification projects in Hampton Roads.
  • Huntsville Center’s newest deputy commander in place

    Huntsville Center's newest deputy commander, Lt. Col. Kendall Bergmann, assumed his position Aug. 11.
  • What makes a good leader?

    “I feel there are many components to leadership; the most important ones to me are integrity,
  • Hill to take command of Corps’ Southwestern Division, confirmed for brigadier general

    DALLAS—Colonel David C. Hill, who is slated to take command of the Southwestern Division, U. S. Army