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Lt. Col. John Hudson, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers

Lt. Col. John Hudson, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers

Lt. Col. John Hudson, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Nashville District commander, presents 5-year Corps employees with a certificate of appreciation at a ceremony Aug. 15, 2013.

Greg Forte, an Old Hickory power plant senior mechanic,

Greg Forte, an Old Hickory power plant senior mechanic,

Greg Forte, an Old Hickory power plant senior mechanic, at the Old Hickory Lock and Dam provides NSTI students with information about the interior operations of the Old Hickory Power Plant on June 21, 2017. Bo... More

Lt. Col. Stephen F. Murphy, commander of the Nashville

Lt. Col. Stephen F. Murphy, commander of the Nashville

Lt. Col. Stephen F. Murphy, commander of the Nashville District, talks with students attending the National Summer Transportation Institute program June 24, 2016, on a variety of engineering classes and current... More

Greg Cox, chief of the maintenance section and supervisor

Greg Cox, chief of the maintenance section and supervisor

Greg Cox, chief of the maintenance section and supervisor of the Nashville District repair party, thanks all of the maintainers for their hard work and dedication during a ceremony at Old Hickory Dam in Old Hic... More

Erick Burke, a deck hand on the "Pride of Cumberland"

Erick Burke, a deck hand on the "Pride of Cumberland"

Erick Burke, a deck hand on the "Pride of Cumberland" mulches branches and logs in a chipper at Lake Cumberland in Nashville, Tenn., July 24, 2013. (U.S. Army photo by Mark Rankin/Released)

Rodney Koger, the Pride captain explains the procedures

Rodney Koger, the Pride captain explains the procedures

Rodney Koger, the Pride captain explains the procedures and maneuvers of how the Pride of the Cumberland picks up logs and debris from Lake Cumberland.

Tennese Henderson, an electrical engineer from the

Tennese Henderson, an electrical engineer from the

Tennese Henderson, an electrical engineer from the Nashville District Hydropower Branch, talks with a group of students during a tour at the Old Hickory Lock and dam July 21, 2017. The students were part of a ... More

The Corps is constructing a new navigation lock at

The Corps is constructing a new navigation lock at

The Corps is constructing a new navigation lock at Kentucky Dam to reduce the significant bottleneck that the 600-foot-long current lock causes on this important waterway. Because of high Tennessee River traffi... More

Lt. Col. John Hudson, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers

Lt. Col. John Hudson, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers

Lt. Col. John Hudson, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Nashville District commander, speaks to District employees, retirees, former employees, and special guests during a formal awards ceremony and recognized curre... More

Maj. Christopher W. Burkhart, U.S. Army Corps of Engineer,

Maj. Christopher W. Burkhart, U.S. Army Corps of Engineer,

Maj. Christopher W. Burkhart, U.S. Army Corps of Engineer, Nashville District deputy district engineer, welcomes Kentucky Lt. Gov. Jenean Hampton to the Kentucky Lock Addition Project at Kentucky Lake Oct. 13, 2016.

Lake Cumberland annual drawdown has begun

Lake Cumberland annual drawdown has begun

Aerial photo of Lake Cumberland. The annual drawdown of Lake Cumberland has been initiated by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Nashville District. If no significant rainfall events are experienced, then the la... More

Chris Sherek, an Old Hickory Hydropower trainee at

Chris Sherek, an Old Hickory Hydropower trainee at

Chris Sherek, an Old Hickory Hydropower trainee at the Old Hickory Lock and Dam from the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Nashville District talks with John Fitzgerald Jr., a student from Memphis, Tenn., about oper... More

Tenesse Henderson, an electrical engineer from the

Tenesse Henderson, an electrical engineer from the

Tenesse Henderson, an electrical engineer from the Nashville District explains lock procedures to students attending the Tennessee State University National Summer Transportation Institute program at the Old Hi... More

A view of the partially constructed Kentucky Lock Addition

A view of the partially constructed Kentucky Lock Addition

A view of the partially constructed Kentucky Lock Addition Project in Grand Rivers, Ky. The Corps is constructing a new navigation lock at Kentucky Dam to reduce the significant bottleneck that the 600-foot-lon... More

Mark Gibson, an engineer with the U.S. Army Corps of

Mark Gibson, an engineer with the U.S. Army Corps of

Mark Gibson, an engineer with the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Nashville District briefs Kentucky Lt. Gov. Jenean Hampton during a tour at the Kentucky Lock Addition Project

STEM Students fascinated with Cheatham Lock and Dam

STEM Students fascinated with Cheatham Lock and Dam

A group of Science, Technology, Engineering and Math summer camp students from Dickson, Tenn., toured the Cheatham power plant during a field trip to the Cheatham Lock and Dam today for an overview of Corps car... More

U.S. Army Lt. Col. John Hudson, left, the commander

U.S. Army Lt. Col. John Hudson, left, the commander

U.S. Army Lt. Col. John Hudson, left, the commander of the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Nashville District presents the Distinguished Civilian Employees Award to Avis Kennedy, a retired Nashville District empl... More

Jamie Holt, Barkley Power Plant superintendent, provides

Jamie Holt, Barkley Power Plant superintendent, provides

Jamie Holt, Barkley Power Plant superintendent, provides insight and overview of operations and led a tour of the structure and generators to Kentucky Lt. Gov. Jenean Hampton, and 12 board members from the Tenn... More

Lt. Col. Stephen F. Murphy, Nashville District commander,

Lt. Col. Stephen F. Murphy, Nashville District commander,

Lt. Col. Stephen F. Murphy, Nashville District commander, speaks to the district's fleet repair employees from the Tennessee River Operations Center and Cumberland River Operations Center during a ceremony at O... More

Nashville District’s past and present members of the

Nashville District’s past and present members of the

Nashville District’s past and present members of the repair fleet attend a recognition ceremony at Old Hickory Dam in Old Hickory, Tenn., Aug. 15, 2016 that recognized their contributions as the fleet is being ... More

Mark Klimaszewski, a Natural Resource Specialist, briefs

Mark Klimaszewski, a Natural Resource Specialist, briefs

Mark Klimaszewski, a Natural Resource Specialist, briefs an operations overview presentation to students attending the Tennessee State University Engineering Department's four-week NSTI National Summer Transpor... More

Jeff Neely, who will be in charge of the light fleet

Jeff Neely, who will be in charge of the light fleet

Jeff Neely, who will be in charge of the light fleet when it stands up, addresses Nashville District fleet personnel about the regional fleet reorganization during a ceremony recognizing them for their service ... More

Corps unveils policy for operation of unmanned aerial systems at Nashville District projects

Corps unveils policy for operation of unmanned aerial systems at Nashv...

The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Nashville District has a new policy that governs the operation and use of recreational unmanned aerial systems (UAS) at all Nashville District lakes within the Cumberland River ... More

Don Getty, project manager, for the Kentucky Lock Addition

Don Getty, project manager, for the Kentucky Lock Addition

Don Getty, project manager, for the Kentucky Lock Addition Project welcomed Kentucky Lt. Gov. Jenean Hampton and the 12 Tennessee Tombigbee Waterway Development Authority board members to the Kentucky Lock Addi... More

Maj. Christopher W. Burkhart, U.S. Army Corps of Engineer,

Maj. Christopher W. Burkhart, U.S. Army Corps of Engineer,

Maj. Christopher W. Burkhart, U.S. Army Corps of Engineer, Nashville District deputy district engineer and Kentucky Lt. Gov. Jenean Hampton watch a barge tow push through the Kentucky Lock Oct. 13, 2016. The ne... More

Glen Gadbury, right, a deck hand, plucks trees and

Glen Gadbury, right, a deck hand, plucks trees and

Glen Gadbury, right, a deck hand, plucks trees and debris from Lake Cumberland using a boom crane from the water's surface and deposits the debris into a chipper on the deck of the "Pride of the Cumberland," fo... More

U.S. Army Lt. Col. John Hudson, left, the commander

U.S. Army Lt. Col. John Hudson, left, the commander

U.S. Army Lt. Col. John Hudson, left, the commander of the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Nashville District presents the Distinguished Civilian Employees Award to John Stanton, a retired Nashville District emplo... More

Chris Sherek, (center) an Old Hickory Hydropower trainee

Chris Sherek, (center) an Old Hickory Hydropower trainee

Chris Sherek, (center) an Old Hickory Hydropower trainee at the Old Hickory Lock and Dam from the Nashville District provides students Jessica Dedeaux from Wiggins, Miss., and John Fitzgerald Jr., from Memphis,... More

The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Nashville District

The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Nashville District

The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Nashville District employee Sharon Rader cuts a cake in celebration of the district's 125 years of service to the Cumberland and Tennessee Rivers Basins and to the nation at an ... More

Lt. Col. Stephen Murphy, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers

Lt. Col. Stephen Murphy, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers

Lt. Col. Stephen Murphy, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Nashville District commander, poses with past and present members of the Nashville District Repair Fleet during a ceremony recognizing their service at Old ... More

Mark Worley, lockmaster at the Old Hickory Navigation

Mark Worley, lockmaster at the Old Hickory Navigation

Mark Worley, lockmaster at the Old Hickory Navigation Lock, talks with students touring the lock from the Tennessee State University Engineering Department's four-week National Summer Transportation Institute p... More

Tenesse Henderson, an electrical engineer from the

Tenesse Henderson, an electrical engineer from the

Tenesse Henderson, an electrical engineer from the Nashville District talks with students from the Tennessee State University NSTI program at the Old Hickory Lock, June 22, 2016. The students are attending the ... More

Don Getty, project manager for the Kentucky Lock Addition

Don Getty, project manager for the Kentucky Lock Addition

Don Getty, project manager for the Kentucky Lock Addition Project, leads Kentucky Lt. Gov. Jenean Hampton and 12 board members from the Tennessee Tombigbee Waterway Development Authority on a tour at the Kentuc... More

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