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In honor of National Engineers Week last week, here's a story about the engineering behind beach nourishment: http://ow.ly/JPyJ9
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LOOKING FOR SERIOUS RELATIONSHIP ADD ME ON HANGOUT IF YOU CAN PROVE TO ME THAT ALL MAN ARE NOT THE SAME kateloladegold78@gmail.com.
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RT @USACEHQ: U.S. Army Corps of Engineers renovation project helps Soldiers at Fort Meade: http://ow.ly/JALKh
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Time makes one foreward - already. Even a back-slider has too do things - gone. Going is never the literal communicative - gone is.
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RT @noaaocean: The marsh organ is a clever instrument used by @noaacoastalsci to research sea level rise. http://t.co/fHG1udynCs
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DISA Rolls Out Defense Department Online Collaboration Tool http://ow.ly/IDFUH
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RT @USACEHQ: Learn more about how FY16 funding will be distributed among the #USACE Civil Works accounts - http://ow.ly/ImzN6
Washington (February 2, 2015) - The President’s Budget for fiscal year 2016 (FY 2016) includes $4.732 billion in gross discretionary funding for the Civil Works program of the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (Corps). "The 2016 Civil Works budget for the U.S.,
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Look it's a HTTP/1.0 Response Header
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RT @USACEBaltimore: Today is World #Wetlands Day! Read more about what wetlands are courtesy of our partners, @EPA. http://t.co/pd9pcys1pn
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we needs them from rescue ranger:721=-63-427
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RT @SoldiersMag: Liberia mission brings unique challenges, high rewards for #USArmy engineer team: http://t.co/GCBn50VG4b @USACEHQ
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RT @USACE_NY: The NY District restoring the Coney Island shore with 650,000 cubic yards of sand. Please Re-Tweet. http://youtube.com/watch?v=xR6Zhx…
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How is this a Re-tweet?
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February is Black History Month, celebrating achievements black Americans have made to our history: http://ow.ly/IKIek
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FY16 #USACE Civil Works #budget press book can be seen here (under heading ‘Program Budget: Press Books’): http://ow.ly/ImUnm
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RT @usacehq: The President’s Fiscal 2016 Budget for #USACE Civil Works has been released - http://ow.ly/ImwE5
Washington (February 2, 2015) - The President’s Budget for fiscal year 2016 (FY 2016) includes $4.732 billion in gross discretionary funding for the Civil Works program of the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (Corps). "The 2016 Civil Works budget for the U.S.,
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Ah what, only for this - will they augment out! Exclamation Mark - tide marker's. "The lunatics on the grass" - it seems related.
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Introduction

The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers North Atlantic Division is a robust team executing the diverse missions of the Army Corps throughout 14 states in the northeast as well as throughout Europe, Africa and anywhere in the world where we are needed.

Headquartered at Fort Hamilton, in Brooklyn, New York, the division provides engineering, construction, project management and contracting services to plan, design, build, operate and maintain projects to support the military, protect America's water resources, and restore and enhance the environment. The work includes projects for international, federal, state, and local governments and agencies.

Missions are executed through six district offices, located in Concord, MA; New York City; Philadelphia; Baltimore; Norfolk, VA; and Wiesbaden, Germany.

Our projects improve living conditions and readiness for the U.S. Army and U.S. Air Force at more than 50 U.S. military installations in the northeast and throughout Europe. Most recently, this included more than $7 billion of work in support of the 2005 Base Realignment and Closure program.

As funded by Congress, we maintain and improve Federal navigation channels in Boston, New York, Philadelphia, Baltimore, and Norfolk harbors and support the American public with flood risk management and hurricane and storm damage reduction projects such as dams, levees and floodwalls. When called upon, we work with FEMA on disaster response.

We are proud to be the National Planning Center of Expertise for Coastal Storm Damage Reduction services, and we are continually seeking to develop, maintain and apply the best national and regional expertise in science and engineering to protect our coastlines.

We also pride ourselves with being good stewards of the lands and waters at Corps water resources projects. Our natural resources management mission is to manage and conserve natural resources, consistent with the ecosystem management principles, while providing quality public outdoor recreation experiences to serve the needs of present and future generations.

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