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US Army Corps of Engineers, Omaha District updated their cover photo.
The Cadet Chapel at the US Air Force Academy (Official). Construction began on the chapel Aug. 28, 1959, and was completed in 1963 at a cost of $3.5 million. The Omaha District oversaw the chapel's construction and the chapel's principal designer and architect was Walter A. Netsch Jr. who worked for the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers.
This photo is courtesy the US Air Force Academy Cadet Chapel.- The Cadet Chapel at the US Air Force Academy (Official). Construction began on the chapel Aug. 28, 1959, and was completed in 1963 at a cost of $3.5 million. The Omaha District oversaw the chapel's construction and the chapel's principal designer and architect was Walter A. Netsch Jr. who worked for the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers.
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- Releases from Gavins Point Dam will remain at 14,000 cfs to address downstream water supply intake requirements. We are continuing to monitor river stages and release rates closely.
- After 2011 flood damage, Western Iowa levees ready to go
Soon the bulk of the earthwork on a new portion of the levee here will be complete, with only finishing touches left.
“We've basically had our levee system updated by 60 years,” said Pat Sheldon, chairman of the Benton-Washington Levee District, the local administrator of the levee known as L-575, which protects much of Fremont County from the Missouri River. - From MT to WV, officials have written the President urging him to intervene – or not – over whether water from the Missouri’s upstream reservoirs should be released into the Mississippi River to ease low water levels that have imperiled commercial traffic.
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- Official page of the USS Arizona Reunion Association. Dedicated to all who served aboard the USS Arizona BB39 and all who gave their lives on that 'Day of Infamy' December 7, 1941 at Pearl Harbor.
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- Remember the men and woman who gave the ultimate sacrifice 71 years ago today - Never Forget
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- Educate yourself! This 10 minute video could save your life. See what happens when your body is exposed to water that has a temp less than 50 degrees. Wear that life jacket! Especially in winter!!! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=J1xohI3B4Uc
- It's that time of year again! North American Aerospace Defense Command is ready to track Santa’s flight
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- Our Regulatory Permitting Public Notices are posted to Twitter as @OmahaUSACE from http://1.usa.gov/YvaUyD
These posts originally had a hashtag designating what state released the notice. An error with our web content management system re...sulted in each notice appearing 6 times! (1 for each state where we have a Regulatory Office).See More
Until the problem is fixed we post new public notices only once (phew) but without the designating hashtag.
Codes (at the end of the title of the public notice) for identifying which state issued the permit are:
BIS - North Dakota, Bismarck (#CENWOPNND)
DEN - Colorado, Denver (#CENWOPNCO)
KEA - Nebraska, Kearney (#CENWOPNNE)
MTB - Montana, Billings (#CENWOPNMT)
MTH - Montana, Helena (#CENWOPNMT)
MTM - Montana, Missoula (#CENWOPNMT)
PIE - South Dakota, Pierre (#CENWOPNSD)
WEH - Nebraska, Wehrspann (#CENWOPNNE)
WRO - Wyoming, Cheyenne (#CENWOPNWY) US Army Corps of Engineers, Omaha District shared a link via twitterfeed.
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- Mississippi River barge operators and shipping groups have asked President Barack Obama to declare a state of emergency on the Mississippi river and direct the Army Corps of Engineers to keep the drought-lowered waterway open to commercial traffic.
- A member of the Omaha District is in New York supporting Hurricane Sandy Recovery Efforts
- It's getting colder so you're probably thinking less about going out on the water. But, here are some games for you to practice water safety from the comforts of the warm indoors!
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