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The U.S. Army Corps of
Engineers, Omaha District, is fully engaged in a flood fight in
the city of Jamestown, N.D. For the first time since the
Jamestown Dam was constructed in 1954, the spillway has
experienced minor spillover due to high winds and runoff from
rainfall. The Corps is keeping a
close eye on the situation, and adjusting water releases at the
dam as necessary to prevent uncontrolled releases via the
spillway. (Photo by Monique Farmer/Public Affairs Specialist) |
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The U.S.
Army Corps of Engineers heralds its beginnings during the founding
of our nation. On June 16, 1775, the Continental Congress
established the Army and provided for a Chief Engineer, Col. Richard
Gridley, to immediately direct fortifications during the Battle of
Bunker Hill.
In 1802,
the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers was made permanent.
On Jan. 2,
1934, Capt. James M. Young became the first commander of the newly-
established Omaha District. The immediate mission of the Omaha
District was the creation of the Ft. Peck Dam in Montana.
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Global War on
Terrorism
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Engineer District
Afghanistan
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Gulf Coast recovery
New
Orleans Hurricane Protection System
Louisiana
Recovery Field Office
Missouri River
Master Manual
Missouri
River Mitigation
Project
Water Management
(lake and river level info)
Recreation
Important Notice: Change to age & disability
discount pass program
Corps
will honor America the Beautiful, the National Parks and Federal
Recreation Land Passes
Changes
in age and disability discount passes for recreation
Corps
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News releases
Omaha
District
Northwestern
Division
U.S. Army
Corps of Engineers, Headquarters
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Engineer
Update
Essayons
Forward
The
Corps Environment
The
Global War on Terrorism Reconstruction Report
Links of Interest
Stimulus
Money for U.S. Army Corps of Engineers
Corps
Revises and Renews Nationwide Permits
Cultural
Resources
Lake
Peck Master Plan Update
Lake
Sakakawea Master Plan Update
Omaha
District Drought Report
Potential
Transfer of Garrison Project Lands
Threatened
and Endangered Species
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Photos in the Web banner: Aerial view of Garrison Dam;
Crystal Cove (Sioux City, IA), civil works project; Emergency
Response Support; Hazardous and Toxic Waste Removal; 2006-2007 Leadership
Development Class; Fort Peck (MT) Dam; Military Construction;
Emergency Response Support (Hurricane); Military Construction
(Offutt AFB NE); Gavins Point Dam (SD); Downtown Omaha (NE) Skyline;
Pallid Sturgeon Recovery; Powerhouse; Support for the Global War on
Terrorism; Sailboats at Lake Sakakawea.
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City District
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