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Maj. Gen. Mark Toy, Great Lakes and Ohio River Division

Maj. Gen. Mark Toy, Great Lakes and Ohio River Division

Maj. Gen. Mark Toy, Great Lakes and Ohio River Division commander, talks with engineering officers with the 39th Brigade Engineer Battalion at Fort Campbell Sept. 27, 2018. (USACE photo by Mark Rankin)

Maj. Gen. Mark Toy (Center), U.S. Army Corps of Engineers

Maj. Gen. Mark Toy (Center), U.S. Army Corps of Engineers

Maj. Gen. Mark Toy (Center), U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Great Lakes and Ohio River Division commander, poses with Nashville District employees and Thalle construction employees at the Center Hill Dam saddle d... More

Maj. Gen. Mark Toy, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Great

Maj. Gen. Mark Toy, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Great

Maj. Gen. Mark Toy, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Great Lakes and Ohio River Division commander, addresses workforce readiness and taking care of people during a town meeting with Nashville District employees Se... More

Maj. Gen. Mark Toy, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Great

Maj. Gen. Mark Toy, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Great

Maj. Gen. Mark Toy, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Great Lakes and Ohio River Division commander, addresses command philosophies during a town meeting with Nashville District employees Sept. 25, 2018 in Nashville... More

Bill DeBruyn (left) Center Hill Dam Safety Rehabilitation

Bill DeBruyn (left) Center Hill Dam Safety Rehabilitation

Bill DeBruyn (left) Center Hill Dam Safety Rehabilitation Project resident engineer, briefs Maj. Gen. Mark Toy (center), Great Lakes and Ohio River Division commander, and Lt. Col. Cullen Jones, Nashville Distr... More

Maj. Gen. Mark Toy, Great Lakes and Ohio River Division

Maj. Gen. Mark Toy, Great Lakes and Ohio River Division

Maj. Gen. Mark Toy, Great Lakes and Ohio River Division commander, receives a briefing during a visit to the Louisville Resident Engineer Office at Fort Campbell, Ky., Sept. 27, 2018. (USACE photo by Mark Rankin)

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