Courtesy Photo | U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Omaha District | 02.11.2026
A truck buried in snow near Custer County, Nebraska during the Blizzard of 1949. The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers led Operation SNOWBOUND alongside the U.S. Army and Air Force to clear more than 115,000 miles of roads, reconnect nearly 244,000 people and deliver food and hay to 3.5 million animals. (Image courtesy of the Nebraska State Historical Society)...
Courtesy Photo | U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Omaha District | 02.11.2026
A road located near a farm in Holt County, Nebraska that was cleared during the winter storms of 1948-49. The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers led Operation SNOWBOUND alongside the Army and Air Force to clear more than 115,000 miles of roads, reconnect nearly 244,000 people, and deliver food and hay to 3.5 million animals during Blizzard of 1949 emergency response operations. (Image courtesy of......
Courtesy Photo | U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Omaha District | 02.11.2026
Men deliver bread by airplane during the Blizzard of 1949. The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers led Operation SNOWBOUND alongside the U.S. Army and Air Force to clear more than 115,000 miles of roads, reconnect nearly 244,000 people and deliver food and hay to 3.5 million animals. (Image courtesy of the Nebraska State Historical Society)...
Courtesy Photo | U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Omaha District | 02.11.2026
A Nebraska rancher digs a stranded cow out of the snow during the Blizzard of 1949. The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers led Operation SNOWBOUND alongside the U.S. Army and Air Force to clear more than 115,000 miles of roads, reconnect nearly 244,000 people and deliver food and hay to 3.5 million animals. (Image courtesy of the Nebraska State Historical Society)...