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The USACE Alaska District is constructing the foundation for a new breakwater from land during low tide at Valdez Harbor in Alaska. Once the base layer is in place, building from the water side will commence. Meanwhile, a dredge continues to excavate the harbor and navigation channels.
Breakwater at Valdez Harbor is under construction
7/22/2016 9:34:00 PM
Col. Peter B. Andrysiak (r) receives the Army Colors from Lt. Gen. Todd T. Semonite during a Change-of-Command ceremony July 12, on Palm Circle, Fort Shafter. Andrysiak became the 32nd commander of the Pacific Ocean Division, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers.
USACE POD Change of Command
7/22/2016 4:10:00 PM
Pacific Ocean Division Commander Col. Peter B. Andrysiak (right), U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Commanding General, Lt. Gen. Todd T. Semonite, and outgoing Division Commander Brig. Gen. Jeffrey L. Milhorn, salute during the presentation of the colors at the USACE Pacific Ocean Division Change of Command ceremony July 12 on Palm Circle at Fort Shafter. At the ceremony Andrysiak became the 32nd commander of the Pacific Ocean Division, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers.
USACE POD Change of Command
7/22/2016 4:09:00 PM
Passersby Marine Corps Air Station Iwakuni Building One on July 16 may have had to look twice when they saw the U.S. Army Corps of Engineer's bright red castle flag flying over the Marine headquarters.

Marine Col. Robert Boucher, commanding officer, MCAS Iwakuni, raised the USACE flag over the headquarters building with Lee Seeba, former resident engineer, Iwakuni Resident Office, under the joyful eyes of several Iwakuni Resident Office employees.

Boucher flew the engineer castle in Iwakuni as a "thank you" to the Corps' Iwakuni Resident Office for a job well done, after completing a particularly intricate project by deadline.

Bert Pechhold, current resident engineer, Iwakuni Resident Office, said the transformation that is occurring at MCAS Iwakuni could not be possible without the leadership and support from Boucher and his staff.

"This achievement symbolizes that spirit of cooperation and partnership between the Army and Marines," Pechhold said.

Seeba is currently the area engineer for the Japan District’s Okinawa Area Office.
USACE Engineer Castle flown over Marine headquarters in Japan
7/22/2016 1:17:00 AM
Passersby Marine Corps Air Station Iwakuni Building One on July 16 may have had to look twice when they saw the U.S. Army Corps of Engineer's bright red castle flag flying over the Marine headquarters.

Marine Col. Robert Boucher, commanding officer, MCAS Iwakuni, raised the USACE flag over the headquarters building with Lee Seeba, former resident engineer, Iwakuni Resident Office, under the joyful eyes of several Iwakuni Resident Office employees.

Boucher flew the engineer castle in Iwakuni as a "thank you" to the Corps' Iwakuni Resident Office for a job well done, after completing a particularly intricate project by deadline.

Bert Pechhold, current resident engineer, Iwakuni Resident Office, said the transformation that is occurring at MCAS Iwakuni could not be possible without the leadership and support from Boucher and his staff.

"This achievement symbolizes that spirit of cooperation and partnership between the Army and Marines," Pechhold said.

Seeba is currently the area engineer for the Japan District’s Okinawa Area Office.
USACE Engineer Castle flown over Marine headquarters in Japan
7/22/2016 1:17:00 AM
New Honolulu District Commander Lt. Col. James D. Hoyman makes his remarks during the Honolulu District Change of Command ceremony on Palm Circle at Fort Shafter.  At the ceremony Hoyman became the 70th Commander of the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Honolulu District.
Lt. Col. Hoyman Becomes 70th Honolulu District Commander
7/12/2016 9:03:00 PM
Lt. Col. James D. Hoyman (back right) receives the unit colors from former Pacific Ocean Division Commander Brig. Gen. Jeffrey L. Milhorn, becoming the 70th Commander of the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Honolulu District. Looking on are outgoing District Commander Lt. Col. Christopher W. Crary (front left) and Acting Honolulu District Deputy District Engineer for Programs and Project Management Stephen Cayetano. Milhorn presided over the ceremony on the Palm Circle Parade Field at Fort Shafter.
Lt. Col. Hoyman Becomes 70th Honolulu District Commander
7/12/2016 9:01:00 PM
Mechanics of the Far East District's motor pool avail themselves of local training in order to stay informed and up-to-date with recent developments in automotive mechanics and electric vehicle technologies.
Far East District mechanics' training keeps skills current
6/30/2016 2:41:00 AM
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