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  • April

    Trinidad Lake hosts DTOS exercise

    Five Emergency Command and Control Vehicles (ECCVs) and about 25 staff from around the country set up at the lake’s project office April 15-19, 2019, for an exercise to assess the readiness of the ECCVs and the DTOS support teams, which are part of the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers response in the event of national emergencies.
  • Snakes on a plain: Leave ’em be and they’ll leave you be

    You happen to be walking along a trail and see a snake lying in your path
  • Earth Day- Kandahar style

    In an effort to build quality construction in a timely manner, the Afghanistan District also pays attention to the protection of the environment.
  • Corps to host Lake Mendocino Master Plan public meeting

    The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers San Francisco District will hold a public meeting on Tuesday, April 16, in order to receive public input that will shape revisions to the Lake Mendocino Master Plan.
  • Forward Engineer Support Teams offer valuable career opportunities

    People say there’s no place like home, but sometimes venturing outside the known can enrich our careers and lives in ways we couldn’t have otherwise imagined. That’s just what Maj. Aaron Hotard and Sgt. 1st Class Shane Finney emphasized on March 27 when they spoke to 35 U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Sacramento District employees about the benefits of joining a Forward Engineer Support Team - Advanced.