Photo by Leon Roberts | U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Nashville District | 02.19.2020
Kelley Philbin, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Nashville District hydraulic engineer, affixes her nameplate onto the "Registered Professional Personnel" board as a record of her achievement during a ceremony Feb. 19, 2020 at the district headquarters in Nashville, Tennessee. She passed her PE exam in the state of Alabama in October 2019. (USACE Photo by Leon Roberts)...
Photo by Leon Roberts | U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Nashville District | 06.13.2019
Randy Kerr, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Nashville District Water Management Section hydraulic engineer, provides a detailed overview of the Cumberland River System to members of the Lower Mekong Initiative in Nashville, Tenn., June 13, 2019. (USACE photo by Leon Roberts)...
Photo by Tech. Sgt. Patrick Evenson | 139th Airlift Wing | 03.22.2019
Erin Reinkemeyer, a hydraulic engineer with the Army Corps of Engineers, places a flag to monitor water levels along the levee, in Elwood, Kansas, March 22, 2019. An increase in water levels of surrounding rivers and waterways caused by record-setting snowfall over the winter in addition to a large drop in air pressure caused widespread flooding across the midwest. (U.S. Air National Guard......
Photo by Ashley Webster | U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Nashville District | 04.07.2016
Steve Stello, civil hydraulic engineer in Nashville District Hydraulics and Hydrology Branch and employee of the month in February 2016, is recognized for his long term solution approach and creation of a more interactive Project Management Business Program....
Photo by Ashley Webster | U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Nashville District | 04.07.2016
Steve Stello, civil hydraulic engineer in Nashville District Hydraulics and Hydrology Branch, is the February 2016 employee of the month for the development and research of the Project Management Business Process training course....
Photo by Cynthia Mitchell | U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Baltimore District | 01.27.2016
Damage to sandfencing is visible Jan. 27, 2016, just days after a violent winter storm struck Ocean City, Maryland, and the Atlantic Coast of Maryland Shoreline Protection Project. While the project and sandfencing on top of it was damaged by the storm, it did perform as designed and reduced the impacts of the violent storm on the community. The project, which consists largely of a system of......
Photo by Cynthia Mitchell | U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Baltimore District | 01.27.2016
Thomas Laczo, hydraulic engineer, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Baltimore District, stands on top of a sand dune in Ocean City, Maryland, Jan. 27, 2016, while working as part of a team conducting post-storm damage assessments of the Atlantic Coast of Maryland Shoreline Protection Project. The team collected hundreds of data points and surveyed cross-sections at monitoring profiles to assess......
Photo by Cynthia Mitchell | U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Baltimore District | 01.27.2016
Joe Reed, Levee Safety Program manager and civil engineer, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Baltimore District, assesses impacts on a sand dune as part of a team conducting post-storm damage assessments of the Atlantic Coast of Maryland Shoreline Protection Project in Ocean City, Maryland, Jan. 27, 2016. The dune is part of the coastal risk management project constructed by the U.S. Army Corps of......