Army Chief of Staff Thanks USACE
I am proud to share the following letter we recently received from Gen. George W. Casey, the Army’s Chief of Staff. Gen. Casey thanks USACE.
View ArticleCorps delivers on BRAC ’05 mission
September marked the deadline for delivering projects in the Army Base Realignment and Closure 2005 (BRAC ‘05) plan. BRAC ’05, an $18 billion investment and the largest military construction program...
View ArticleA Year of Helping People
2011 was a busy year for the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, as we executed more than $40 billion and served the Army and the Nation, both at home and abroad. To find out more about our work this year,...
View ArticleLt. Gen. Thomas Bostick assumes command of U.S. Army Corps of Engineers
Lt. Gen. Thomas P. Bostick addresses the audience after assuming the role as the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers commanding general and chief of engineers during a ceremony at Fort Lesley J. McNair, May...
View ArticleArmy Suicide Prevention Program
America’s Army is the Strength of the Nation, and the greatest resource we have is our people — our Soldiers, Civilians, Veterans and Family Members. After more than a decade of war and great personal...
View ArticleFiscal Year 2012 Wrap-Up
We have closed the books on Fiscal Year 2012 and it was another banner year for the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers. In FY12, USACE obligated $22 billion through 85,000 contract actions, representing...
View ArticleUSACE Update on Hurricane Sandy
Today the Soldiers and Civilians of the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (USACE) are watching as Hurricane Sandy approaches the East Coast bringing wind, rain and storm surge, and working closely with...
View Article249th Prime Power assists in recovery efforts
One of the capabilities that the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (USACE) has to offer following disasters is the expertise of the 249th Engineer (Prime Power) Battalion. The 249th is the only active-duty...
View ArticleReflections on Veterans Day
In March 1865, with the Nation still fighting a divisive and bloody Civil War, President Abraham Lincoln delivered his second inaugural address. Addressing the issue of reconciliation and...
View ArticleIndependence Day
On July 4, 1776, 56 members of the Continental Congress signed the Declaration of Independence, signaling the colonies’ freedom from Britain and giving birth to a new Nation, one whose 237th birthday...
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