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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, poses for the class photo during his visit to confer diplomas on graduates of the district's last lock operator class... More

Maj. Gen. Robert F. Whittle Jr., USACE Great Lakes

Maj. Gen. Robert F. Whittle Jr., USACE Great Lakes

Maj. Gen. Robert F. Whittle Jr., USACE Great Lakes and Ohio River Division commanding general; presents the U.S. Army Meritorious Civilian Service Medal to Lock Operator Joshua C. Mullins at Kentucky Lock in Gr... More

Debbie Dowell, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Nashville

Debbie Dowell, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Nashville

Debbie Dowell, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Nashville District Mid Cumberland Construction Office project engineer, talks about ongoing construction of a new lock operator building with Victor Bright (left), hi... More

This is the crumbling Hales Bar Navigation Lock Dec.

This is the crumbling Hales Bar Navigation Lock Dec.

This is the crumbling Hales Bar Navigation Lock Dec. 19, 2013, on the bank of the Tennessee River in Jasper, Tenn. Hales Bar Dam opened in 1913 and the project was the first to provide hydropower in the world. ... More

Construction Engineering Technician Victory Young (second

Construction Engineering Technician Victory Young (second

Construction Engineering Technician Victory Young (second from left) and Project Engineer Debbie Dowell, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Nashville District Mid Cumberland Construction Office, talk about ongoing co... More

This is the Hales Bar Dam power plant building in Haletown,

This is the Hales Bar Dam power plant building in Haletown,

This is the Hales Bar Dam power plant building in Haletown, Tenn., taken from across the Tennessee River at the crumbling navigation lock, Dec. 19, 2013, on the bank of the Tennessee River in Jasper, Tenn. Hal... More

This is the Hales Bar Dam power plant building in Haletown,

This is the Hales Bar Dam power plant building in Haletown,

This is the Hales Bar Dam power plant building in Haletown, Tenn., taken from across the Tennessee River at the crumbling navigation lock, Dec. 19, 2013, on the bank of the Tennessee River in Jasper, Tenn. Hal... More

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

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

Lt. Col. James A. DeLapp (far right), U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Nashville district commander, speaks at the last Nashville District Lock Operator Graduation at J. Percy Priest Lake Jan. 31, 2012.

Maj. Gen. Robert F. Whittle Jr., USACE Great Lakes

Maj. Gen. Robert F. Whittle Jr., USACE Great Lakes

Maj. Gen. Robert F. Whittle Jr., USACE Great Lakes and Ohio River Division commanding general, and Kentucky Lock Operator Joshua C. Mullins pose with teammates and leaders after the general presented him the U.... More

Earl Keeler tours the decommissioned Hales Bar Navigation

Earl Keeler tours the decommissioned Hales Bar Navigation

Earl Keeler tours the decommissioned Hales Bar Navigation Lock Dec. 19, 2013, in Jasper, Tenn. Keeler, a former U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Nashville District employee, served as a lock operator at Hales Bar f... More

This is the Hales Bar Dam power plant building in Haletown,

This is the Hales Bar Dam power plant building in Haletown,

This is the Hales Bar Dam power plant building in Haletown, Tenn., taken from across the Tennessee River at the crumbling navigation lock, Dec. 19, 2013, on the bank of the Tennessee River in Jasper, Tenn. Hal... More

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