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January 12, 2009

Welcome to the Norfolk District

No other federal agency besides the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers has played such a sweeping role in the development and growth of the nation in peace and in war. For more than 200 years, the Corps has supported the nation’s river-based commerce, protected established population centers, provided disaster response and constructed military facilities to protect our shores. Today, the 400 civilians and U.S. Army officers of the Norfolk District continue to serve the Commonwealth and the Nation as part of the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, the world’s largest public engineering, design and construction management agency.

News

  • LTC Darrow on Public Radio, Wed. Jan. 14, 2009

    LTCOL DarrowDecember 12, 2009
    By Norfolk District Public Affairs

    Tune in to WHRV 89.5 FM at Noon on Wednesday, January 14, 2009 as LTC Darrow discusses US reconstruction efforts in Iraq on Hearsay with Cathy Lewis.

  • Dismal Swamp Canal closed theough Jan. 16, 2009

    Reverend Harold E. Pinkston Sr.January 9, 2009
    The Dismal Swamp Canal (Route 2) of the Atlantic Intracoastal Waterway is temporary closed until Friday, January 16,2009 to through vessel traffic due to...

  • King roommate, freedom fighter speaks to district

    Reverend Harold E. Pinkston Sr.January 8, 2009
    By Patrick Bloodgood
    Norfolk District Public Affairs

    FORT NORFOLK, Va. — Few men or women can claim to have marched alongside the legendary Dr. Martin Luther King Jr...

  • Norfolk District presented 45-pound ball of joy

    45lb cannonballJanuary 8, 2009
    By Patrick Bloodgood
    Norfolk District Public Affairs

    FORT NORFOLK, Va. — In a ceremony held Jan. 6 at Norfolk District’s Waterfield building headquarters, Baltimore District staff presented...

  • New Year, new building, new future

    New Year, new building, new futureJanuary 8, 2009
    By Fort Lee Public Affairs Office

    FORT LEE, Va. — Governor Tim Kaine will mark Fort Lee's first completed military construction project of the 2005 Base Realignment...

  • District Employees Tour Hopper Dredge

    2008 Year in ReviewDecember 17, 2008
    By Brittany Brown, Norfolk District Public Affairs
    Photos by Charles Sanders, Norfolk District Civil Engineering

    Nearly 24 Norfolk District employees tour the Dredge McFarland after it traversed to Hampton Roads from the Philadelphia District...

  • NAO 2008 Year in Review

    2008 Year in ReviewDecember 17, 2008
    By Jerry Rogers, Norfolk District Public Affairs

    'Year of Military Construction' dominates lion's share of District execution...

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