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Tom Cayce, who retired as the deputy chief of Planning,

Tom Cayce, who retired as the deputy chief of Planning,

Tom Cayce, who retired as the deputy chief of Planning, Programs and Project Management for the Nashville District in 2011, attends the dedication of the Tennessee-Tombigbee Waterway Transportation Museum in Co... More

Construction crews excavate the divide cut portion

Construction crews excavate the divide cut portion

Construction crews excavate the divide cut portion of the Tennessee-Tombigbee Waterway near Iuka, Miss., April 4, 1978. The location is near Pickwick Lake on the Tennessee River. (Courtesy Asset)

Tom Cayce, who retired as the deputy chief of Planning,

Tom Cayce, who retired as the deputy chief of Planning,

Tom Cayce, who retired as the deputy chief of Planning, Programs and Project Management for the Nashville District in 2011, works to move a tugboat through a lock on a television screen during the dedication of... More

The Corps is constructing a new navigation lock at

The Corps is constructing a new navigation lock at

The Corps is constructing a new navigation lock at Kentucky Dam to reduce the significant bottleneck that the 600-foot-long current lock causes on this important waterway. Because of high Tennessee River traffi... More

Jamie Holt, Barkley Power Plant superintendent, provides

Jamie Holt, Barkley Power Plant superintendent, provides

Jamie Holt, Barkley Power Plant superintendent, provides insight and overview of operations and led a tour of the structure and generators to Kentucky Lt. Gov. Jenean Hampton, and 12 board members from the Tenn... More

Maj. Christopher W. Burkhart, U.S. Army Corps of Engineer,

Maj. Christopher W. Burkhart, U.S. Army Corps of Engineer,

Maj. Christopher W. Burkhart, U.S. Army Corps of Engineer, Nashville District deputy district engineer, welcomes Kentucky Lt. Gov. Jenean Hampton to the Kentucky Lock Addition Project at Kentucky Lake Oct. 13, 2016.

Don Getty, project manager, for the Kentucky Lock Addition

Don Getty, project manager, for the Kentucky Lock Addition

Don Getty, project manager, for the Kentucky Lock Addition Project welcomed Kentucky Lt. Gov. Jenean Hampton and the 12 Tennessee Tombigbee Waterway Development Authority board members to the Kentucky Lock Addi... More

Maj. Christopher W. Burkhart, U.S. Army Corps of Engineer,

Maj. Christopher W. Burkhart, U.S. Army Corps of Engineer,

Maj. Christopher W. Burkhart, U.S. Army Corps of Engineer, Nashville District deputy district engineer and Kentucky Lt. Gov. Jenean Hampton watch a barge tow push through the Kentucky Lock Oct. 13, 2016. The ne... More

Bud Phillips, chairman of the Tennessee-Tombigbee Waterway

Bud Phillips, chairman of the Tennessee-Tombigbee Waterway

Bud Phillips, chairman of the Tennessee-Tombigbee Waterway Transportation Museum Board of Directors, welcomes dignitaries and guests to the dedication of the museum in Columbus, Miss., Feb. 6, 2015. (USACE phot... More

Bud Phillips, chairman of the Tennessee-Tombigbee Waterway

Bud Phillips, chairman of the Tennessee-Tombigbee Waterway

Bud Phillips, chairman of the Tennessee-Tombigbee Waterway Transportation Museum Board of Directors, welcomes dignitaries and guests to the dedication of the museum in Columbus, Miss., Feb. 6, 2015. (USACE phot... More

Don Getty, project manager for the Kentucky Lock Addition

Don Getty, project manager for the Kentucky Lock Addition

Don Getty, project manager for the Kentucky Lock Addition Project, leads Kentucky Lt. Gov. Jenean Hampton and 12 board members from the Tennessee Tombigbee Waterway Development Authority on a tour at the Kentuc... More

Travis Wampler, Mississippi Department of Transportation,

Travis Wampler, Mississippi Department of Transportation,

Travis Wampler, Mississippi Department of Transportation, checks out a display that shows the location of each lock within the Tennessee-Tombigbee Waterway as he toured the Tennessee-Tombigbee Waterway Transpor... More

Barges move equipment into the northern portion of

Barges move equipment into the northern portion of

Barges move equipment into the northern portion of the Tennessee-Tombigbee Waterway March 18, 1976, near Dennis, Miss., during the early days of its construction. (Courtesy Asset)

A view of the partially constructed Kentucky Lock Addition

A view of the partially constructed Kentucky Lock Addition

A view of the partially constructed Kentucky Lock Addition Project in Grand Rivers, Ky. The Corps is constructing a new navigation lock at Kentucky Dam to reduce the significant bottleneck that the 600-foot-lon... More

Mike Tagert, Mississippi Department of Transportation

Mike Tagert, Mississippi Department of Transportation

Mike Tagert, Mississippi Department of Transportation Northern District commissioner, gives the keynote address during the dedication of the Tennessee-Tombigbee Waterway Transportation Museum in Columbus, Miss.... More

Mark Gibson, an engineer with the U.S. Army Corps of

Mark Gibson, an engineer with the U.S. Army Corps of

Mark Gibson, an engineer with the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Nashville District briefs Kentucky Lt. Gov. Jenean Hampton during a tour at the Kentucky Lock Addition Project

Eddy Scott interacts with a tugboat captain at the

Eddy Scott interacts with a tugboat captain at the

Eddy Scott interacts with a tugboat captain at the Tennessee-Tombigbee Waterway Transportation Museum just after its dedication in Columbus, Miss., Feb. 6, 2015. (USACE photo by Leon Roberts)

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