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For the past 243 years, Army engineers have played a vital role in the development and shaping of the nation and other parts of the world, said Brig. Gen. Robert Whittle, Engineer School commandant.
The Army Corps of Engineers saw their crest forecast increase on Monday, now expecting water levels to reach just over 880 feet above sea level on July 10. That's about 44 feet more than normal ...
The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers is preparing for the Mississippi River to reach some of its highest water levels in recent years in New Orleans and Baton Rouge.
The Army Corps of Engineers began testing the spillway Monday in the event of a partial opening later this week. Levels at the Carrollton Gage are expected to crest at 16.9 feet by Thursday, May 1st.
At Army engineer school, officers learn to be lead problem solvers By Devon L. Suits, Army News Service February 21, 2018 An engineering officer clears a room during a field training exercise Jan ...