FOREWORD: At a time when serious questions are being raised about the manner in which the nation utilizes its water resources, it is important to gain the insights of past leaders in the field of water resources development. This volume …Read More
FOREWORD: At a time when serious questions are being raised about the manner in which the nation utilizes its water resources, it is important to gain the insights of past leaders in the field of water resources development. This volume …Read More
Foreword: The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers planned and supervised the construction of the United States’ section of the St. Lawrence Seaway. The project was both a massive engineering effort and an unusually complicated exercise in intergovernmental cooperation. Local, state, …Read More
Foreword: This is the first in a new series of Corps of Engineers Historical Studies which we hope will make available to Corps personnel and general public significant documents in Engineer history. Subsequent numbers in the series will reprint previously …Read More
Foreword: Few areas of the country have experienced such a variety of environmental challenges as the upper Mississippi River basin. Beginning with the development of towns such as St. Paul and Minneapolis in the middle of the 19th century, people …Read More
Foreword: In January 1980, Lieutenant General John W. Morris, then Chief of Engineers, directed the Historical Division to capture the remembrances of the leading military and civilian members of the Corps of Engineers. The resulting Engineer Memoirs series shares the …Read More
Foreword: Few issues are more complex than how to protect life and property without doing permanent and disastrous damage to the environment. In this century, especially in the last 20 or 30 years, the problem has received wide publicity and …Read More
FOREWORD: BY any reasonable indicator, the cost of future Civil Works projects exceeds the available Federal financial resources nOW and for the foreseeable future. Consequently, it is essential that we plot a new course for financing Federal water development — …Read More
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
FOREWORD: Over the years the program of the Corps of Engineers has changed significantly. National goals have changed with the times, and the amount of money and manpower to carry them out has varied as well. Whatever the mission and …Read More
FOREWORD: In response to the growing environmental sensitivity which swept the United States in the 1970s, evident in myriad laws, executive orders, and regulations, the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers needed to change considerably its way of planning and developing …Read More
FOREWORD: These Historical Vignettes reflect in miniature the United States Army Corps of Engineers’ many contributions to the American nation in peace and war. The wide variety of this collection is a tribute to the scope of Engineer interests and …Read More
Foreword: The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (USACE), through its staff and contractors, provides quality, responsive engineering and construction services to the Army and the Nation. USACE missions include civil works, military construction, environmental restoration and support to other agencies. …Read More