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Russ Rote, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Nashville District

Russ Rote, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Nashville District

Russ Rote, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Nashville District Planning Branch chief, gives a Silver Jackets overview during the Silver Jackets Kick Off Sept. 17, 2013, at the Tennessee Emergency Management Agency ... More

Nashville District announces employee of the month for February 2012

Nashville District announces employee of the month for February 2012

Community planner Thomas Herbert of the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Nashville District Project Planning Branch receives the February 2012 Employee of the Month.

Nashville district announces employee of the month for March 2012

Nashville district announces employee of the month for March 2012

Trena Bradshaw, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Nashville District outreach program specialist in the Project Planning Branch, is the district's March 2012 employee of the month.

(Left to right) David Loyd, Center Hill Dam Foundation

(Left to right) David Loyd, Center Hill Dam Foundation

(Left to right) David Loyd, Center Hill Dam Foundation Remediation Project resident engineer, U.S. Rep. Diane Black, Tennessee District 6, Linda Adcock, project manager, stand in front of Center Hill Dam, which... More

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