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May 2009
Lockard posthumously awarded Defense of Freedom Medal
Proud father, dedicated husband, eternal optimist, and totally selfless.These were some of the words
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May 2009
New McAlpine Lock another engineering feat at the Falls
History made once again along the Falls of the Ohio River.On May 27, Corps commanders and civilian
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May 2009
District continues $200 million Fort Campbell construction
By John Neville, Public affairs specialistWho builds the best training facilities, unit structures
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May 2009
Landry upholds tradition in Great Steamboat Race
“Yes, even I am dishonest. Not in many ways, but in some. Forty-one, I think it is,” Mark Twain said
March
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Mar 2009
Russell & Allison Levee
The 2008 flooding that hit last summer is long gone, but the Corps is still dealing with the
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Mar 2009
Louisville District hosts suicide prevention training
Your friend and co-worker, James, hasn’t been acting like himself lately. He unleashed a whirlwind
February
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Feb 2009
Soldiers from Knox’s 19th Engineer Battalion visit McAlpine Locks and Dam
If you like this stuff, try and get to the Army Corps of EngineersThat’s what U.S. Army Corps of
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Feb 2009
Intergovernmental Black History Committee Seminars and Luncheon
Black History Month is nearly over, but the historical and professional lessons learned at the 2009
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Feb 2009
Corps employee aids car accident victim
A U.S. Army Corps of Engineers employee serving in emergency duty in western Kentucky to install
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Feb 2009
Army Corps of Engineers keeps watch on Indiana and Illinois levees
LOUISVILLE, KY – Along the Wabash River in Indiana and the Wabash Basin area, some communities are
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Feb 2009
Emergency power support after Kentucky ice storm
Responding to 68 counties across 28,000 square miles and in freezing temperatures, the Kentucky
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