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  1. 8 hours ago

    As we prepare for the arrival of Hurricane , take some time to review your preparedness. Follow and .

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  2. 10 hours ago

    USACE data team manages data associated with the mission, responsible for maintaining quality of data through life of mission from ROE's, initial validity, property assessment, contractor assignment, construction assurance & contractor billing. 📷: G Stringham

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    Maj. Gen. William “Butch” Graham, deputy commanding general for civil and emergency operations, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Headquarters, visited the Corps’ Los Angeles District Oct. 6. USACE photos by Dena O’Dell and John Reese

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  4. 12 hours ago

    USACE leadership, including Chief of Engineers Lt. Gen. Scott Spellmon and Command Sergeant Major Patrickson Toussaint, today visited teammates at sites including Cape Cod Canal and Fox Point Hurricane Barrier in .

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  5. 14 hours ago

    As Hurricane continues to strengthen, follow for the latest updates & heed instructions from your local officials. Download the App to set emergency alerts for up to 5 locations. 🔹Google: 🔹Apple:

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  6. 16 hours ago
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  7. 18 hours ago

    Latest facts and figures on our activities from the ongoing response to Hurricane (As of Oct. 7)

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  8. Retweeted

    Yesterday, Acting Director Jim Remillard & BG Levon Cumpton met Col. Kevin Golinghorst, who now serves as USACE's Commander. It’s important to work together efficiently & effectively w/ our federal partners - before, during & after disasters!

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  9. 20 hours ago
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  10. Oct 6

    Federal agencies decide the Columbia River System Operations environmental impact statement balances system purposes. Learn more:

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  11. Oct 6

    It's National Disability Employment Awareness Month The theme, “Increasing Access and Opportunity,” promotes educating employees and hiring authorities about disability employment issues and celebrating the many and varied contributions of workers with disabilities.

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  12. Oct 6

    USACE honored by the Waterfront Alliance of New York as recipient of the ‘Heroes of the Harbor’ award for its work in rendering assistance during a crisis, for its important navigation mission, wetlands restoration, and coastal restoration achievements:

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  13. Oct 6

    The focus of National Cybersecurity Awareness Month’s first week is “If you Connect It, Protect It.” This emphasizes the potential vulnerability of all Internet-connected devices. Check Out More:

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  14. Oct 6

    Lt. Gen. Scott Spellmon, USACE Commanding General and 55th Chief of Engineers, and Command Sergeant Major Patrickson Toussaint receive a programmatic update aboard the Drift Collection Vessel HAYWARD.

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  15. Oct 6

    NOAA Hurricane Hunter aircraft report that Hurricane has rapidly strengthened into a dangerous category 4 hurricane, with maximum sustained winds of 130 mph.

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  16. Oct 6

    Hurricane continues to rapidly intensify and is now a major hurricane.

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  17. Oct 6

    Emergency Field Office Cmdr Col. Karl Jansen observes from atop the monitoring tower at a debris management site in Beauregard Parish, La., Oct. 4. USACE tasked with providing debris management technical assistance to and the state as part of the Hurricane response.

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  18. Oct 6

    Lt. Gen. Scott Spellmon, USACE Commanding General and 55th Chief of Engineers, discusses coastal storm risk management efforts today at Rockaway Beach, New York, during a visit to the region. This area is supported by our .

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    Principal Deputy Ryan Fisher toured the Bonneville Lock and Dam with Commander, BG Helmlinger.

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    While visiting the , Principal Deputy Ryan Fisher also traveled to Mount St. Helens where he was brought up-to-date on the current status of the District's long-term sediment management plan.

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