- The
United States Army
Corps of
Engineers (
USACE) is the
military engineering branch of the
United States Army. A
direct reporting unit (DRU), it has...
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Carol Stream is a
village in ****ge County, Illinois,
United States, and a
suburb of Chicago. It was
incorporated on
January 5, 1959, and
named after the...
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United States, the 12th-largest US Army
Corps of Engineers' (
USACE) lake, and the
largest in
USACE Tulsa District. Lake
Texoma is
formed by
Denison Dam on...
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USACE Bayfield is
tugboat museum ship at Lake
Superior Maritime Visitor Center, Duluth, Minnesota.
Bayfield was
built in 1953 as
United States Army tugboat...
- 1999, p. 288.
Rossi 1999, p. 309.
USACE, p. 23.
USACE, p. 24.
USACE, p. 12.
USACE, p. 28. Bahr 1980, p. 180.
USACE, p. 14.
Rossi 1999, p. 348.
Rossi 1999...
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article incorporates public domain material from
Miscellaneous USACE History Publications.
United States Army.
Wikimedia Commons has
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- is a dry dam
constructed by the
United States Army
Corps of
Engineers (
USACE) in the mid-1930s for the
purpose of
flood control on the
Walhonding River...
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Retrieved 16
September 2020. "Promotion iho MG
William "Butch" H. Graham,
USACE Change of
Command and
Retirement iho LTG
Scott A. Spellmon". DVIDS. Retrieved...
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Commission Aquilla Dam,
Aquilla Lake,
USACE Barker Dam,
Barker Reservoir,
USACE Benbrook Dam,
Benbrook Lake,
USACE Buchanan Dam, Lake Buchanan,
Lower Colorado...
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States Army
Corps of
Engineers (
USACE)
Cagles Mill Dam,
Cagles Mill Lake,
USACE Cannelton Locks and Dam, Ohio River,
USACE (between
Indiana and Kentucky)...