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Staff Sgt. Amy Sievers, 386th Expeditionary Contracting

Staff Sgt. Amy Sievers, 386th Expeditionary Contracting

Staff Sgt. Amy Sievers, 386th Expeditionary Contracting Squadron contracting officer, center, provides a walkthrough of construction contracts to Chief Master Sgt. Jason Colon, 386th Air Expeditionary Wing comm... More

Danny Bryan, assistant professor in biology at Cumberland

Danny Bryan, assistant professor in biology at Cumberland

Danny Bryan, assistant professor in biology at Cumberland University, cleans the inflammation out of a 51 inch timber rattlesnake's loreal pits after the snake was fitted with a transmitter a Cumberland University.

Construction on the barrier wall during the major

Construction on the barrier wall during the major

Construction on the barrier wall during the major rehabilitation project at Center Hill Dam.

Linda Adcock, project manager for the Center Hill Dam

Linda Adcock, project manager for the Center Hill Dam

Linda Adcock, project manager for the Center Hill Dam Rehabilitation project, and safety contractors looks at a seepage issue below Center Hill Lake's saddle dam.

A 51 inch timber rattlesnake fitted with a transmitter,

A 51 inch timber rattlesnake fitted with a transmitter,

A 51 inch timber rattlesnake fitted with a transmitter, settles in a timber pile located at the Center Hill Lake saddle dam's major rehabilitation project.

A downstream view of Center Hill Lake's saddle dam.

A downstream view of Center Hill Lake's saddle dam.

A downstream view of Center Hill Lake's saddle dam. Public domain photograph of electric power generation, power lines, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description

Danny Bryan, assistant professor in biology at Cumberland

Danny Bryan, assistant professor in biology at Cumberland

Danny Bryan, assistant professor in biology at Cumberland University, implants a 51 inch timber rattlesnake found at Center Hill Lake with a transmitter at Cumberland University, Lebanon, Tenn.

Danny Bryan, assistant professor in biology at Cumberland

Danny Bryan, assistant professor in biology at Cumberland

Danny Bryan, assistant professor in biology at Cumberland University, and Chris Simpson, wildlife diversity coordinator for region three with the Tennessee Wildlife Resources Agency, tracks a 51 inch timber rat... More

Staff Sgt. Michael Brockett, 386th Expeditionary Contracting

Staff Sgt. Michael Brockett, 386th Expeditionary Contracting

Staff Sgt. Michael Brockett, 386th Expeditionary Contracting Squadron contracting officer, left, provides a walkthrough of construction contracts to Col. Rod Simpson, 386th Air Expeditionary Wing commander, rig... More

Danny Bryan, assistant professor in biology at Cumberland

Danny Bryan, assistant professor in biology at Cumberland

Danny Bryan, assistant professor in biology at Cumberland University releases the 51 inch timber rattlesnake at the Center Hill Lake saddle dam's major rehabilitation project site.

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