No. 120 |
Snagboats |
No. 111 |
Cape Hatteras Lighthouse
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No. 108 |
Tom Brokaw's Corps Connection
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No. 107 |
An Army Engineer Officer Oversaw the Construction of the Panama Canal
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No. 103 |
The Water Resources Development Act of 1986 (WRDA-86) Fundamentally Changed the Way the Corps Planned and Financed Water Resources Projects
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No. 095 |
The Corps of Engineers Built the Red Cross Headquarters Building as a Memorial to Women of the Civil War
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No. 093 |
The Largest Ship Salvage Operation in Corps History Took Place in Guam
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No. 091
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The Norfolk District Manages One of the Nation’s Oldest Artificial Waterways
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No. 088 |
Congress Established the Mississippi River Commission
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No. 084 |
Partner in Conservation
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No. 081 |
Army Engineers Surveyed the Route for “The Loneliest Road in America"
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No. 077 |
John F. Kennedy Dedicated a Corps of Engineers Project Shortly Before His Death
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No. 076 |
Army Engineers Supervised Construction of the Arlington National Cemetery Amphitheater
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No. 072 |
The Norfolk District Has Kept the Channels of Hampton Roads Open for Half a Century
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No. 071 |
The Corps of Engineers Named Vessels to Honor Members of the Lewis and Clark Expedition
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No. 070 |
Early 19th Century Corps of Engineers Plans for the C&O Canal
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No. 067 |
Army Engineers Reopened a Key Italian Port in Support of the Allied Advance During World War II
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No. 060 |
Army Engineers Designed and Built President John F. Kennedy's Original Eternal Flame at Arlington National Cemetery
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No. 059 |
The Corps Has Helped Solve Urban Water Problems Since 1824 - Beginning at the White House
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No. 052 |
Congress created the Board of Engineers for Rivers and Harbors on 13 June 1902
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No. 049 |
Engineers Gathered Early Aurora Borealis Statistics Still Used by Scientists Today
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No. 044 |
Sergeant Floyd Monument
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No. 040 |
The Corps Designed Suspension Bridges that Saved Lives in Afghanistan
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No. 039 |
The Corps Oversaw the Construction of Much of Afghanistan’s Modern Road Network
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No. 035 |
The Corps Helped Answer President Kennedy's Call for National Preparedness
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No. 024 |
The Bribe that Went Up in Smoke
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No. 020 |
One of the Corps' Most Distinguished Civil Engineers Escaped Nazi Persecution
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No. 013 |
What a Corps Civilian, Water Current Meters, and Apple Sorters Have In Common
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No. 003 |
Lt. Eugene A. Woodruff, Red River Hero
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