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Tony Ellis, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Nashville

Tony Ellis, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Nashville

Tony Ellis, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Nashville District’s Kentucky Lock Addition Project resident engineer, inspects a small vertical karstic feature in the limestone during excavation for the new lock Apri... More

Lt. Col. Stephen Murphy, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers

Lt. Col. Stephen Murphy, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers

Lt. Col. Stephen Murphy, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Nashville District commander, presents Debbie Ellis, wife of former U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Kentucky Lock resident engineer George A. (Tony) Ellis with... More

(Left to right) Martin Lockard, Barry Arnett, Jody

(Left to right) Martin Lockard, Barry Arnett, Jody

(Left to right) Martin Lockard, Barry Arnett, Jody Robinson, Pat Ashley, Tony Ellis, Vanessa English, Mark Gibson and Master Sgt. Ronnie Pearson pose together Feb. 21, 2014, at Kentucky Lock in Grand Rivers, Ky... More

The US Highway 62 Bridge across the Tennessee River

The US Highway 62 Bridge across the Tennessee River

The US Highway 62 Bridge across the Tennessee River below Kentucky Dam has been re-named in memory and in honor of former U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Kentucky Lock resident engineer George A. (Tony) Ellis Tuesday.

The family of Tony Ellisi unveils a new sign bearing

The family of Tony Ellisi unveils a new sign bearing

The family of Tony Ellisi unveils a new sign bearing his name. The US Highway 62 Bridge across the Tennessee River below Kentucky Dam was re-named in memory and in honor of former U.S. Army Corps of Engineers K... More

Tony Ellis (Left), Kentucky Lock Addition Project resident

Tony Ellis (Left), Kentucky Lock Addition Project resident

Tony Ellis (Left), Kentucky Lock Addition Project resident engineer, escorts Adrienne Gordon, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Great Lakes and Ohio River Division, and Project Manager Adam Walker during a site visi... More

Tony Ellis (Left), Kentucky Lock Addition Project resident

Tony Ellis (Left), Kentucky Lock Addition Project resident

Tony Ellis (Left), Kentucky Lock Addition Project resident engineer, and Jim Niznik, technical lead for the Tennessee Valley Authority, check on the progress of construction of the upstream lock monoliths at th... More

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