U.S. Army Corps of Engineers takes responsibility for New Orleans flooding
Army Corp of Engineer Districts and Locations UNIFIED FACILITIES GUIDE SPECIFICATIONS (UFGS) , THE U.S. ARMY CORPS OF ENGINEERS (USACE), THE NAVAL FACILITIES ENGINEERING COMMAND (NAVFAC), THE AIR FORCE CIVIL ENGINEER SUPPORT AGENCY (HQ AFCESA), THE AIR FORCE CENTER FOR ENGINEERING AND THE ENVI...
The Army Corps of Engineers built a 65-foot high barrier beneath the river to block saltwater from southeastern Louisiana’s drinking water supplies.
According to Colonel Radlmeier, Chief Development Division of the German Army Engineering School. "The ability to provide safe clearance capabilities in areas contaminated with explosive remnants of war is becoming increasingly significant to the future tasks of the German Army's Corp of Engineers. ...
The military personnel and engineers probably wore white uniforms to make it look good. Maybe it was no accident, the Shima Hospital was at the epicenter of the Hiroshima atomic bomb. There are many unanswered questions to this day as to why did German Jesuits come in Japan in 1921, along...
NEW ORLEANS -- Entergy Corp., two of its Louisiana power utilities and their insurance company are suing the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers over floods that hit southeastern Louisiana after Hurricane Katrina. The federal court suit alleges that the Corps' negligence cost the companies millions of...
This article discusses about the Hurricane Betsy of New Orleans back in 1965 that destroyed the city and how the Army Corps of Engineers weren't able to prevent the city from flooding. Topics also include how Hassan Mashriqui, a computer modeler at Louisiana State University's Hurricane Center...
U.S. Army Corps of Engineers clears New Orleans-based Boh Bros. of alleged safety violations
Army Corps or Engineers, recognizing that these wrecks may represent important cultural resources, is developing a district-wide plan intended to aid in managing these resources. This study represents the first phase of that effort. The history of watercraft use within the New Orleans District is ...
New Orleans Still Vulnerable to Floods, Say Army Engineers ; WORLDUsborne, David