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Old Hickory Lake park rangers Courtney Eason and Noel

Old Hickory Lake park rangers Courtney Eason and Noel

Old Hickory Lake park rangers Courtney Eason and Noel Smith pose with Nashville Predators cheerleaders wearing inflatable life jackets at a Nashville Predator Game Nov. 22, 2011, at Bridgestone Arena. (USACE ph... More

Lake Barkley Park Ranger Charlotte Stenger and U.S.

Lake Barkley Park Ranger Charlotte Stenger and U.S.

Lake Barkley Park Ranger Charlotte Stenger and U.S. Army Corps of Engineers water safety mascot Bobber the Water Safety Dog speak about inflatable life jackets to Kentucky State Fair visitors in Louisville, Ky.... More

Old Hickory Lake park rangers Noel Smith (left), Charlie

Old Hickory Lake park rangers Noel Smith (left), Charlie

Old Hickory Lake park rangers Noel Smith (left), Charlie Leath (middle), and Trey Church (right) pose with an Old Hickory Percy Priest Bass Tournament Club official, Nashville Predators mascot Gnash, and the ch... More

Lake Barkley natural tesource manager Michael Looney

Lake Barkley natural tesource manager Michael Looney

Lake Barkley natural tesource manager Michael Looney (left) receives the Award of Merit from the National Water Safety Congress Region 3 Vice President Ernest Lentz March 5, 2012, during the National Water Safe... More

Lake Barkley park rangers Dylon Anderson (left) and

Lake Barkley park rangers Dylon Anderson (left) and

Lake Barkley park rangers Dylon Anderson (left) and Cody Britton hand out water safety promotional items to the public at a local community parade Aug. 26, 2011.

Old Hickory Lake natural resource manager Frederick

Old Hickory Lake natural resource manager Frederick

Old Hickory Lake natural resource manager Frederick Bell (left) receives the Award of Merit for the National Water Safety Congress Region 3 Vice President Ernest Lentz March 5, 2012 during the National Water Sa... More

Old Hickory park rangers Amy Redmond (middle), Kathryn

Old Hickory park rangers Amy Redmond (middle), Kathryn

Old Hickory park rangers Amy Redmond (middle), Kathryn Wall (in water), Noel Smith (left) and Senior Multimedia Design Engineer Richard Scott work on the on the “reach” section of the educational video “Reach, ... More

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