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Ben MacIntyre, a park ranger from J. Percy Priest Lake

Ben MacIntyre, a park ranger from J. Percy Priest Lake

Ben MacIntyre, a park ranger from J. Percy Priest Lake Resource Center and Mary Lewis, biologist, Customer Outreach and Silver Jackets coordinator with the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Nashville District, talk... More

US Army Lieutenant General John M. Pickler (Center), CHIEF of STAFF, Forces Command, Fort McPherson, Georgia, receives a flag from a selected member of the Boy Scouts of America as a team member from the Army's Golden KNights Parachute Team stands by to recieve it to commemorate the Team's jump into Centennial park in downtown Atlanta, GA., as part of the Atlanta Council Boy Scout Show

US Army Lieutenant General John M. Pickler (Center), CHIEF of STAFF, F...

The original finding aid described this photograph as: Base: Atlanta State: Georgia (GA) Country: United States Of America (USA) Scene Camera Operator: Susan Norvick, USA Civilian Release Status: Released ... More

Biologist Mary Lewis helps a young boy put on a water

Biologist Mary Lewis helps a young boy put on a water

Biologist Mary Lewis helps a young boy put on a water safety tattoo at the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Nashville District booth April 18, 2015, during the Nashville Earth Day Festival at Centennial Park. (USAC... More

Mary Lewis, biologist, Customer Outreach and Silver

Mary Lewis, biologist, Customer Outreach and Silver

Mary Lewis, biologist, Customer Outreach and Silver Jackets coordinator for the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Nashville District, (Left) and Ben MacIntyre, a park ranger from J. Percy Priest Lake Resource Cente... More

This cutie pie holds a Frisbee with a water safety

This cutie pie holds a Frisbee with a water safety

This cutie pie holds a Frisbee with a water safety message she received from the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Nashville District booth April 18, 2015, during the Nashville Earth Day Festival at Centennial Park.... More

Craig Carrington, chief Plan Formulation Section and

Craig Carrington, chief Plan Formulation Section and

Craig Carrington, chief Plan Formulation Section and Park Ranger, Brent Sewell from Old Hickory Lake, talks to a visitor about water safety and the recreation opportunities at nearby lakes during an Earth Day F... More

Bobber the Water Safety Dog coloring pages and games

Bobber the Water Safety Dog coloring pages and games

Bobber the Water Safety Dog coloring pages and games were popular items for kids at the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Nashville District booth April 18, 2015 during the Nashville Earth Day Festival at Centennial... More

Craig Carrington, chief, plan formulation Section explains

Craig Carrington, chief, plan formulation Section explains

Craig Carrington, chief, plan formulation Section explains various projects and work the Corps has done to Diane Shearfrom Nashville at the 13th annnual Nashville Earth Day Festival at Centennial Park April 19, 2014.

(Right) Craig Carrington, chief Plan Formulation Section

(Right) Craig Carrington, chief Plan Formulation Section

(Right) Craig Carrington, chief Plan Formulation Section and (Left) Park Ranger, Brent Sewell from Old Hickory Lake, talk to a family about fishing and recreating at nearby lakes during an Earth Day Festival on... More

A mother helps a young environmentalist during an Earth

A mother helps a young environmentalist during an Earth

A mother helps a young environmentalist during an Earth Day festival celebration in Centennial Park in Nashville, Tenn., on April 22, 2016.

Biologist Kim Franklin (Right) hands out water safety

Biologist Kim Franklin (Right) hands out water safety

Biologist Kim Franklin (Right) hands out water safety coloring pages to kids during the Nashville Earth Day Festival April 18, 2015 at Centennial Park. The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Nashville District’s empl... More

A family checks out the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers

A family checks out the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers

A family checks out the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Nashville District booth April 18, 2015 during the Nashville Earth Day Festival at Centennial Park. They also collected water safety items and maps of local ... More

Biologist Mary Lewis (Center) and Park Ranger Amy Redmond

Biologist Mary Lewis (Center) and Park Ranger Amy Redmond

Biologist Mary Lewis (Center) and Park Ranger Amy Redmond (Left) provides information to a woman during the Nashville Earth Day Festival April 18, 2015, at Centennial Park. The Corps educated the public today a... More

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