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Stearley Heights, a military housing facility on Kadena Air Base, Okinawa, Japan, December 13, 2023. Currently undergoing renovation, the housing units will eventually be converted for use by senior enlisted, and field grade officers stationed at the 18th Wing. USACE design teams work hard to accommodate customer requests that come from the installation housing office but are also limited by budget constraints and work with bases to find solutions to maximize their housing budgets. This can mean things such as refinishing and existing cabinets versus replacing with new.-stock-foto
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Sebille Manor, a military family housing facility on Kadena Air Base, Okinawa, Japan, December 13, 2023. The housing units, originally built in the 1960s, were gutted down to their concrete shells during the renovation process, and now feature modern flooring, countertops, tile and bathrooms. Military family housing is deliberately designed to foster a sense of community belonging and support among its residents. Neighborhood planning includes a mix of housing types, such as single-family homes, townhouses, and apartment buildings.-stock-foto
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Bryan Ciccocioppo, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers – Japan Engineer District (JED) Okinawa Area Office Area Engineer, explains the renovation process timeline for Stearley Heights, on Kadena Air Base, Okinawa, Japan, December 13, 2023. Stearley Heights, a military family housing facility on the 18th Wing, when completed, will be home to senior enlisted, and field grade officers.-stock-foto
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The Buffalo District held an annual holiday party at Buffalo River Works on the waterfront of the Buffalo River in Buffalo, New York, Dec. 2, 2022. Teammates dressed up in their most festive holiday attire for an ugly sweater contest, basket raffle, friendly games of cornhole and lots of camaraderie. Buffalo District,Corps of Engineers,USACE,holiday party,-stock-foto
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The Buffalo District held an annual holiday party at Buffalo River Works on the waterfront of the Buffalo River in Buffalo, New York, Dec. 2, 2022. Teammates dressed up in their most festive holiday attire for an ugly sweater contest, basket raffle, friendly games of cornhole and lots of camaraderie. Buffalo District,Corps of Engineers,USACE,holiday party,-stock-foto
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Representatives from the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers – Japan Engineer District (USACE JED) attended the Society of American Military Engineers (SAME) forum, held in Tokyo, Japan, October 19, 2022. It was the first time in over three years that the SAME forum had been held at the Roppongi-based hotel and hosted over 400 attendees. Founded in 1920, the Society unites public and private sector individuals and organizations from across the architecture, engineering, construction, environmental and facility management, cyber security, project planning, contracting and acquisition, and related disc-stock-foto
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U.S. Army Corps of Engineers – Japan Engineer District (USACE JED) Deputy Chief of the Engineering division, Philip Lewis, briefs attendees at the Society of Military Engineers (SAME) forum, held in Tokyo, Japan, October 19, 2022. Lewis provided attendees, who included civilian and military contractors, in addition to Japanese investors, with information regarding what kind of problems and solutions JED has encountered in their contracting processes while building overseas. Founded in 1920, the Society unites public and private sector individuals and organizations from across the architecture,-stock-foto
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U.S. Army Corps of Engineers – Japan Engineer District (USACE JED) Program and Project Management Division (PPMD) Branch Chief Andrew Wright, provides an overview of past and future contracting projects at the Society of Military Engineers (SAME) forum, held in Tokyo, Japan, October 18, 2022. Wright spoke about JED’s largest fiscal year to date, and how further projects in the planning stages are set to provide military installations with quality-of-life upgrades to the units and personnel assigned to bases throughout Japan. Founded in 1920, the Society unites public and private sector individ-stock-foto
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Last-minute edits are made on a funding analysis table during the end of the U.S. federal government fiscal year 2022 at the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Japan Engineer District on Camp Zama, Japan. Tables like these, along with other financial statistics are necessary for the accounting, budget, and resource management offices to reference when submitting their year-end totals for the fiscal year, which begins every October 1st. #JED,#corpsofengineers,#fiscalyear,#japan,#usace,-stock-foto
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Last-minute edits are made on a funding analysis table during the end of the U.S. federal government fiscal year 2022 at the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Japan Engineer District on Camp Zama, Japan. Tables like these, along with other financial statistics are necessary for the accounting, budget, and resource management offices to reference when submitting their year-end totals for the fiscal year, which begins every October 1st. #JED,#corpsofengineers,#fiscalyear,#japan,#usace,-stock-foto
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Joseph Drotos, a project controls management engineer for the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Japan Engineer District (USACE JED), finishes his review of an organizational roster to assist with the U.S. federal government fiscal year 2022 close-out, at Camp Zama, Japan. During FY22, JED awarded 341 contract actions, which are the purchases of facility construction or repairs, supplies, and equipment, totaling $434 million, $269 million more than FY21. #JED,#corpsofengineers,#fiscalyear,#japan,#usace,-stock-foto
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Joseph Drotos, a project controls management engineer for the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Japan Engineer District (USACE JED), finishes his review of an organizational roster to assist with the U.S. federal government fiscal year 2022 close-out, at Camp Zama, Japan. During FY22, JED awarded 341 contract actions, which are the purchases of facility construction or repairs, supplies, and equipment, totaling $434 million, $269 million more than FY21. #JED,#corpsofengineers,#fiscalyear,#japan,#usace,-stock-foto
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Supervisory Human Resources Specialist Rebecca Huberman shares a list of potential jobs with a job seeker who stopped by the Corps of Engineers recruiting table at the TSU career fair in Nashville, Tennessee. Nashville District,Now Hiring,TSU,USA Jobs,career fair,-stock-foto
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The Endeavor Class survey vessel was commissioned on July 14, 2022 at the Seabrook Harbor & Marine in New Orleans, La as the latest high speed data collection platform to support safe and efficient navigation of the Mississippi River from Venice through Southwest Pass to the Gulf of Mexico. The Hydrographic Survey Vessel was dedicated to Mr. Thomas G. Tobin, a employee of the Army Corps of Engineers that worked for the New Orleans District for over 30 years. Mr. Tobin passed in 2016 from cancer.-stock-foto
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The Endeavor Class survey vessel was commissioned on July 14, 2022 at the Seabrook Harbor & Marine in New Orleans, La as the latest high speed data collection platform to support safe and efficient navigation of the Mississippi River from Venice through Southwest Pass to the Gulf of Mexico. The Hydrographic Survey Vessel was dedicated to Mr. Thomas G. Tobin, a employee of the Army Corps of Engineers that worked for the New Orleans District for over 30 years. Mr. Tobin passed in 2016 from cancer.-stock-foto
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The Endeavor Class survey vessel was commissioned on July 14, 2022 at the Seabrook Harbor & Marine in New Orleans, La as the latest high speed data collection platform to support safe and efficient navigation of the Mississippi River from Venice through Southwest Pass to the Gulf of Mexico. The Hydrographic Survey Vessel was dedicated to Mr. Thomas G. Tobin, a employee of the Army Corps of Engineers that worked for the New Orleans District for over 30 years. Mr. Tobin passed in 2016 from cancer.-stock-foto
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The Brownlee Barge Crane, a non-self-propelled, barge-mounted crane with spuds, is based in New Orleans, Louisiana. The 170,000 lbs. capacity ringer crane mission is to assist in maintenance and gate repairs for South Louisiana’s locks along the Intercoastal Waterways. barge,corpsofengineers,hoy,pushforward,tugboat,-stock-foto
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United States Army Corps of Engineers is responsible for engineering support including logistics in disaster recovery. The archival image documents inspection of bill of materials operations for power grid restoration in Ponce, Puerto Rico during 2018.-stock-foto
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United States Army Corps of Engineers is a U.S. federal agency engaged in engineering and disaster recovery. The archival image records inspection of a temporary debris reduction site in Vega Baja, Puerto Rico during hurricane recovery operations in 2018.-stock-foto
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United States Army Corps of Engineers is a federal engineering agency supporting disaster response and recovery operations. The archival image documents inspection of a temporary debris reduction site in Vega Baja, Puerto Rico during a FEMA-assigned mission in 2018.-stock-foto
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United States Army Corps of Engineers is a federal engineering organization supporting disaster recovery and infrastructure restoration. The archival image records inspection of bill of materials logistics operations in Ponce, Puerto Rico during power grid restoration efforts in 2018.-stock-foto
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United States Army Corps of Engineers is a federal agency responsible for engineering and infrastructure projects. The archival image records inspection of a completed power restoration site for environmental compliance in Puerto Rico following hurricane recovery operations in 2018.-stock-foto
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United States Army Corps of Engineers is a federal engineering agency under the Department of the Army with civil and military missions. The archival image documents a Flag Day ceremony at Sheridan Hill Elementary School in Clarence, New York, on June 14, 2018, coinciding with the U.S. Army’s birthday established on June 14, 1775.-stock-foto
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Huntington District U.S. Army Corps of Engineers housing mission manager is a federal employee assigned to coordinate temporary housing inspections following Hurricane Irma in 2017. The archival image documents oversight of inspection sites in Key Largo, Florida, on Oct. 24, supporting Operation Florida Strong across areas from Key West to Key Largo.-stock-foto
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Belgian contractors operate a wheeled excavator to remove and test soil for contamination at former jet fuel storage sites on Chièvres Air Base, Belgium, coordinated by U.S. Army Garrison Benelux and Belgian Ministry of Defense.-stock-foto
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Yellowstone's Grand Loop Road passes through the Golden Gate surrounded by steep and colorful volcanic rocky walls.-stock-foto
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Yellowstone's Grand Loop Road passes through the Golden Gate surrounded by steep and colorful volcanic rocky walls.-stock-foto
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On October17, 2018, Bryan Hinterberger, Buffalo District Lower Great Lakes Partnership Coordinator, represented the Corps of Engineers at Leadership Buffalo's 2018 Transition & Environment Day during an environmental panel discussion at Tifft Nature Preserve.-stock-foto
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On October17, 2018, Bryan Hinterberger, Buffalo District Lower Great Lakes Partnership Coordinator, represented the Corps of Engineers at Leadership Buffalo's 2018 Transition & Environment Day during an environmental panel discussion at Tifft Nature Preserve.-stock-foto
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Outdoor view of Yellowstone's Grand Loop Road surrounded by steep and colorful volcanic rocky walls in a gorgeous blue sky in a sunny day-stock-foto
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Outdoor view of Yellowstone's Grand Loop Road surrounded by steep and colorful volcanic rocky walls in a gorgeous blue sky in a sunny day-stock-foto
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On October17, 2018, Bryan Hinterberger, Buffalo District Lower Great Lakes Partnership Coordinator, represented the Corps of Engineers at Leadership Buffalo's 2018 Transition & Environment Day during an environmental panel discussion at Tifft Nature Preserve.-stock-foto
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BRYCE CANYON, UTAH, JUNE, 07, 2018: Yellowstone's Grand Loop Road passes through the Golden Gate surrounded by steep and colorful volcanic rocky walls.-stock-foto
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On October17, 2018, Bryan Hinterberger, Buffalo District Lower Great Lakes Partnership Coordinator, represented the Corps of Engineers at Leadership Buffalo's 2018 Transition & Environment Day during an environmental panel discussion at Tifft Nature Preserve.-stock-foto
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On October17, 2018, Bryan Hinterberger, Buffalo District Lower Great Lakes Partnership Coordinator, represented the Corps of Engineers at Leadership Buffalo's 2018 Transition & Environment Day during an environmental panel discussion at Tifft Nature Preserve.-stock-foto
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Yellowstone's Grand Loop Road passes through the Golden Gate surrounded by steep and colorful volcanic rocky walls.-stock-foto
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Yellowstone's Grand Loop Road passes through the Golden Gate surrounded by steep and colorful volcanic rocky walls.-stock-foto
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On October17, 2018, Bryan Hinterberger, Buffalo District Lower Great Lakes Partnership Coordinator, represented the Corps of Engineers at Leadership Buffalo's 2018 Transition & Environment Day during an environmental panel discussion at Tifft Nature Preserve.-stock-foto
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Buffalo District held a "table top" exercise where the Mount Morris Dam Emergency Action Plan was reviewed in a non-threatening environment &  emergency scenarios were simulated.  All essential USACE staff were in attendance along with Emergency Mangaers from Monroe and Livingston Counties, and NYS Canal Corporation, November 6, 2018.-stock-foto
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Buffalo District held a "table top" exercise where the Mount Morris Dam Emergency Action Plan was reviewed in a non-threatening environment &  emergency scenarios were simulated.  All essential USACE staff were in attendance along with Emergency Mangaers from Monroe and Livingston Counties, and NYS Canal Corporation, November 6, 2018.-stock-foto