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EP 870-1-61 Water Resources People and Issues Interview with Theodore M Shad

Preface: Among the leaders in federal water resources planning in the decades following World War II, few have exerted more influence than Theodore Schad. He began his career with the Corps of Engineers and the Bureau of Reclamation. Later, Schad …Read More

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EP 870-1-60 Water ResourcesHydraulics and Hydrology with Margaret S Petersen

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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EP 870-1-6 Engineers of Independence Documentary History of the Army Engineers in the American Revolution 1775-1783

Foreword: The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers traces its origins to the earliest moments of our existence as a nation. Soon after assuming command of the Continental Army in July 1775, General George Washington  acknowledged the critical shortage of officers …Read More

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EP 870-1-59 Engineer Memoirs Lieutenant General Carroll H Dunn

Foreword: This is the eleventh publication in the Engineer Memoirs series of career 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 future. …Read More

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EP 870-1-58 CMH Pub 70-59After Desert Storm The US Army and the Reconstruction of Kuwait

Foreword: One of the most striking features of Operation DESERT STORM’s aftermath was the facility with which American soldiers transitioned from offensive warfare to humanitarian relief. Throughout history our soldiers- and the civilians who accompany them-have been quick to assist …Read More

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EP 870-1-56 Water Resources Hydraulics and Hydrology – Jacob H. Douma

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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EP 870-1-55 Vernon K. Hagen Water Resources Hydraulics and Hydrology

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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EP 870-1-54 Franklin F. Snyder Water Resources Hydraulics and Hydrology

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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EP 870-1-52 Engineer Memoir Lieutenant General Ernest Graves

Foreword: This is the tenth publication in the Engineer Memoirs series of career 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 future.  By …Read More

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EP 870-1-51 U.S. Army Engineers in Hawaii An Inventory of Records Before 1948

Foreword: These little known records are a treasure-trove of useful information about the Corps of Engineers’ construction in the Pacific Ocean region. Some of the files included in this inventory contain correspondence relating to projects dating from the 1920s and …Read More

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EP 870-1-50 The US Army Corps of Engineers in the Persian Gulf War

Foreword: Army engineer support to U.S. Central Command’s joint maneuver force during the Persian Gulf War was massive and critical . Over 100 active and reserve component engineer units contributed significantly to the success of Operation DESERT SHIELD/DESERT STORM. These …Read More

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EP 870-1-5 Engineer Memoirs Lieutenant Gereral Frederick J Clarke

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. Our organization and the engineering profession have lost valuable …Read More

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