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June
11
Jun 2024
A team of teams: How multi-agency power teams restore vital services after disasters
A power outage that began in Ohio spread across seven states and into Canada as brush fires caused transmission lines to go out of service.
April
29
Apr 2024
Dylan Karr: Army soldiers solve the nation’s toughest challenges with USACE
The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers has approximately 37,000 dedicated civilians and soldiers delivering engineering services to customers in more than 130 countries worldwide. Soldiers like U.S. Army Lieutenant Dylan Karr join different districts throughout USACE on a rotational basis and receive hands on engineering experience from the civilian perspective that will help them in their military career. Dylan took a few moments to let us know a little more about him and what he’ll be doing as one of the few “Green Suit” teammates.
June
21
Jun 2022
Soldiers shadow USACE engineers at LOUVAMC site
Three non-commissioned officers assigned to 1st Army at Fort Knox, Kentucky recently had the opportunity to shadow Quality Assurance Representatives from the Louisville Veterans Medical Center construction project June 6-10.