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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

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

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

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

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