Photo by Charles Delano | U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Honolulu District | 12.31.2023
As the front line of response for the Hawaii Wildfire Recovery mission, the Emergency Field Office is the immediate support for the quality assurance representatives who work directly with local stakeholders and community leaders. The EFO personnel consists of a resident engineer, office engineer, geospacial information system specialist, archeologist, subject-matter experts, and quality......
Photo by Sara Goodeyon | U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Honolulu District | 11.17.2023
“I feel like after this mission I will have a different mind because helping other people is something that I like to do. I think that having this experience, working so hard, working with other people and meeting new people is great.”...
Photo by Dr. Michael Izard | U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Omaha District | 11.01.2020
Contractor Crowder Gulf out of Mobile, Alabama delivers debris left over from hurricanes Laura and Delta to a debris management site situated in a semi-remote location in Lake Charles, Louisiana. Tree and shrub debris is put through a chipper, while other debris materials are set aside for alternate processing. Lt. Col. Thomas “Jason” Sears, Mission Commander (USACE St. Louis District)......
Photo by Dr. Michael Izard | U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Omaha District | 11.01.2020
U.S. Army Corps of Engineers contractor Crowder Gulf out of Mobile, Alabama delivers debris left over from hurricanes Laura and Delta to a debris management site situated in a semi-remote location in Lake Charles, Louisiana. Tree and shrub debris is put through a chipper, while other debris materials are set aside for alternate processing. Lt. Col. Thomas “Jason” Sears, Mission Commander......
Photo by Dr. Michael Izard | U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Omaha District | 11.01.2020
Contractor Crowder Gulf out of Mobile, Alabama delivers debris left over from hurricanes Laura and Delta to a debris management site situated in a semi-remote location in Lake Charles, Louisiana. Tree and shrub debris is put through a chipper, while other debris materials are set aside for alternate processing. Lt. Col. Thomas “Jason” Sears, Mission Commander (USACE St. Louis District)......
Photo by Dr. Michael Izard | U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Omaha District | 11.01.2020
U.S. Army Corps of Engineers contractor Crowder Gulf out of Mobile, Alabama delivers debris left over from hurricanes Laura and Delta to a debris management site situated in a semi-remote location in Lake Charles, Louisiana. Tree and shrub debris is put through a chipper, while other debris materials are set aside for alternate processing. Lt. Col. Thomas “Jason” Sears, Mission Commander......
Photo by Dr. Michael Izard | U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Omaha District | 11.01.2020
Contractor Crowder Gulf out of Mobile, Alabama delivers debris left over from hurricanes Laura and Delta to a debris management site situated in a semi-remote location in Lake Charles, Louisiana. Tree and shrub debris is put through a chipper, while other debris materials are set aside for alternate processing. Lt. Col. Thomas “Jason” Sears, Mission Commander (USACE St. Louis District)......
Photo by Dr. Michael Izard | U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Omaha District | 11.01.2020
Contractor Crowder Gulf out of Mobile, Alabama delivers debris left over from hurricanes Laura and Delta to a debris management site situated in a semi-remote location in Lake Charles, Louisiana. Tree and shrub debris is put through a chipper, while other debris materials are set aside for alternate processing. Lt. Col. Thomas “Jason” Sears, Mission Commander (USACE St. Louis District)......