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Lt. Col. James A. DeLapp (right), U.S. Army Corps of

Lt. Col. James A. DeLapp (right), U.S. Army Corps of

Lt. Col. James A. DeLapp (right), U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Nashville District commander, presents a certificate of completion to Jim Carter during the Leadership Development Program graduation ceremony Dec.... More

Ryan Frye (Left), U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Nashville

Ryan Frye (Left), U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Nashville

Ryan Frye (Left), U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Nashville District Hydropower Branch maintenance manager, and James Graham, senior electrical engineer for the Nashville District Engineering Design Group, inspect... More

Sharon Demeaux (left), lead structural engineer for

Sharon Demeaux (left), lead structural engineer for

Sharon Demeaux (left), lead structural engineer for the Hydroelectric Design Center in Portland, Ore., discusses facility issues involved with the Cordell Hull Dam Switchyard. A combined technical team from HD... More

Jim Carter, who leads hydropower design activities

Jim Carter, who leads hydropower design activities

Jim Carter, who leads hydropower design activities in the Nashville District Civil Design Branch Mechanical and Electrical Section, inspects the Cordell Hull Dam Switchyard in Carthage, Tenn., March 6, 2012. A... More

(Left to right) Graduates Gary Bruce, Linda Adcock,

(Left to right) Graduates Gary Bruce, Linda Adcock,

(Left to right) Graduates Gary Bruce, Linda Adcock, Stanley Carter and Jim Carter pose with their certificates of completion during the Leadership Development Program graduation ceremony Dec. 6, at the Belmont ... More

Scott D. Cotner (left), senior electrical engineer

Scott D. Cotner (left), senior electrical engineer

Scott D. Cotner (left), senior electrical engineer at the Hydroelectric Design Center in Portland, Ore., and Kevin Florence, HDC electrical engineer, inspect electrical equipment at the Cordell Hull Dam Switchy... More

Scott D. Cotner (middle), senior electrical engineer

Scott D. Cotner (middle), senior electrical engineer

Scott D. Cotner (middle), senior electrical engineer at the Hydroelectric Design Center in Portland, Ore., Kevin Florence (right), HDC electrical engineer, and James Graham, senior electrical engineer for the U... More

This is a view of Cordell Hull Lock and Dam from high

This is a view of Cordell Hull Lock and Dam from high

This is a view of Cordell Hull Lock and Dam from high above where the switchyard is located above the Cumberland River in Carthage, Tenn., March 6, 2012. A combined team from the Nashville District and the Hyd... More

This is the Cordell Hull Dam Switchyard in Carthage,

This is the Cordell Hull Dam Switchyard in Carthage,

This is the Cordell Hull Dam Switchyard in Carthage, Tenn., March 6, 2012. A combined team from the Nashville District and the Hydroelectric Design Center in Portland, Ore., which is the Corps' national center... More

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