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EP_690-1-816 Exciting Careers in Contracting

Contract Specialist Contract Specialist with USACE will be involved in awarding contracts and serving as decision-makers and key critical players in the planning and execution of Corps projects.  The National Contracting Organization represents the Corps in all contractual matter, and …Read More

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EP_690-1-815 Exciting Careers in Water Resources

Water Resources: The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (USACE) is one of the world’s premier public engineering, design and construction management agencies.  USACE includes more than 37,000 dedicated civilians and over 550 soldiers who deliver timely and quality engineering, technical …Read More

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EP_690-1-814 Exciting Careers in Real Estate

Exciting Careers in Real Estate: The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (USACE) is one of the world’s premier public engineering, design and construction management agencies.  USACE includes more than 37,000 dedicated civilians and over 550 soldiers who deliver timely and …Read More

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EP 870-1-8 Engineer Memoirs Lieutenant General Walter K Wilson Jr

Foreword: Few retired officers or civilians of the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers ever set down a summary of their careers with the intention of sharing their acquired knowledge with others.  As a result, our organization and the engineering profession …Read More

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EP 870-1-72 CMH Pub 45-2 Brick Sand and Marble US Army Corps of Engineers Construction in the Mediterranern and Middle East 1947 1991

Foreword: For more than four decades after the end of World War II in 1945, the security interests of the United States focused on tensions with the Soviet Union. The contest, which became known in 1948 as the Cold War, …Read More

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EP 870-1-70 Situation Desperate US Army Engineer Disaster Relief Operations Origins to 1950

Foreword: The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers is best known for its water resource development and military construction missions, but its emergency response work is a vital endeavor that has grown in importance and visibility in the wake of the …Read More

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Engineer Historical Studies Explorer on the Northern Plains : Lieutenant Gouverneur K. Warren’s Preliminary Report of Explorations in Nebraska and Dakota, in the Years 1855 – ’55 -’57 FOREWORD: This is the second publication in the new series of Corps …Read More

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EP 870-1-69 Nothing But Praise A History of the 1321st Engineer General Service Regiment

Foreword: Over the course of World War II, the U.S. Army deployed 325,000 engineers to the European Theater of Operations. Among the units that saw action in Europe were fifty-four engineer general service regiments. These heavily equipped units, which were …Read More

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EP 870-1-65 Engineer Memoir Major General Richard S. Kem

Foreword: This is the thirteenth publication in the Engineer Memoirs series of career oral history interviews.  The series contains the selected recollections of major figures in recent Corps history.  These memoirs lend important perspective to decision-making, now and in the …Read More

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EP 870-1-64 Guides to Environmental Research Environmental Cleanup at Former and Current Military Sites A Guide to Research

Foreword:  In the past, ordnance, explosives, and chemical warfare materials often created environmental hazards at former and current military sites.  When the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers was tasked to remove these hazards, the Corps immediately realized that it had …Read More

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EP 870-1-63 Environmental Cleanup at Former and Current Military Sites A Guide to Research

Engineer Memoirs: Lieutenant General John W. Morris

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EP 870-1-62 Water Resources Hydraulics and Hydrology Interview with Alfred S Harrision

Preface: The United States Army Corps of Engineers significantly contributed to hydraulic and hydrologic engineering over the last two hundred years. Exploiting theory, innovation, and mechanical ingenuity, Corps civilian and military engineers studied the behavior of rivers and the motion …Read More

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