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April
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Apr 2015
A district legend prepares to leave after 40 years of service
In 1974, Richard Nixon announced his resignation as president. People magazine debuted on
17
Apr 2015
STURGIS leaving the James River Fleet after 37 years
The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers plans to start towing the STURGIS barge 1,750 miles to Galveston, Texas, today. The trip to the Port of Galveston will take approximately three weeks and will comply with the U.S. Coast Guard’s regulations.
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Apr 2015
STURGIS leaving the James River Fleet after 37 years
The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers plans to start towing the STURGIS barge 1,750 miles to Galveston, Texas, today. The trip to the Port of Galveston will take approximately three weeks and will comply with the U.S. Coast Guard’s regulations.
December
23
Dec 2014
Legacy employee retires after 34 years
Back in 1980, Michael Cornish decided to follow in his father Milton’s footsteps and started working
3
Dec 2014
Historic year for Baltimore’s Formerly Used Defense Site Program
Fiscal Year 2014 ended with a celebratory success for the Baltimore District’s Formerly Used Defense Site Program.
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Dec 2014
Historic year for Baltimore’s Formerly Used Defense Site Program
Fiscal Year 2014 ended with a celebratory success for the Baltimore District’s Formerly Used Defense
July
29
Jul 2014
Change in climate impacts levee project
Since 1968, the Wyoming Valley Levee Project prevented more than $7.6 billion dollars in flood
March
14
Mar 2014
STEM event brings together young minds from across Maryland
What do ferrets, physics, archaeology and computers have in common? They are all subjects that
December
4
Dec 2013
Employees bring Christmas magic to area children for 20 years
Waking up before the sun rises, running to the Christmas tree to discover all of the presents from
November
8
Nov 2013
Businesses come together at Industry Day
More than 600 people filled the room eager to learn about the billions of dollars worth of work
April
29
Apr 2013
Going Green: Corps builds largest induction solar wall in the country
HARRISBURG, PA -- As the sun beats down on one of the biggest buildings in the country, solar thermal collectors go to work providing enough heat for a 1.7 million square foot warehouse.
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Apr 2013
Corps builds largest induction solar wall in the country
HARRISBURG, PA — As the sun beats down on one of biggest buildings in the country, solar thermal
24
Apr 2013
Going Green: Corps builds largest induction solar wall in the country
The Defense Logistics Agency’s (DLA) Eastern Distribution Center in New Cumberland, Pa., provides critical supplies for the military stationed overseas. DLA needed an alternative, cost-saving way to provide heat for this massive warehouse.