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Soldiers from the Bowling Green-based 189th Engineer Company, 276th Engineer Battalion began assisting with the reconstruction of the Proctor Street Bridge July 27th in Big Stone Gap as part of the unit’s two weeks of annual training. Working with a local contractor, Virginia Guard engineers helped construct a temporary bridge that will be used while the existing bridge is demolished and a new bridge is constructed. A detachment of the 189th is assigned to the Big Stone Gap armory, and in addition to being able to help their local community, the Virginia Guard Soldiers are gaining valuable real-world experience in bridge construction. The project was completed Aug. 7. (Photo by Capt. Matthew Nowak, Virginia Guard Public Affairs)
GALVESTON, Texas (June 4, 2015) – The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Galveston District celebrated the Corps’ and U.S. Army’s 240th birthday with an awards ceremony to recognize the Employee, Engineer, Regulator and Supervisor of the Year, induct a USACE Galveston District retiree into the Gallery of Distinguished Civilian Employees as well as to honor staff for their contributions to the community, state and nation.
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Virginia National Guard Soldiers assigned to the Petersburg-based Forward Support Company, 276th Engineer Battalion, 91st Troop Command prepare an evening meal for the regional-level Philip A. Connelly Awards for Excellence in Army Food Service in the Army National Guard Field Kitchen Category June 8, 2016, at Fort Pickett, Virginia. (Photo by Cotton Puryear, Virginia National Guard Public Affairs)
Soldiers assigned to the headquarters of 2d Engineer Brigade zeroed and qualified on their assigned M4 rifles at the small arms range on Joint Base Elmendorf-Richardson, Alaska, April 23, 2014, as part of their predeployment training and certifications. Photos by Capt. Richard Packer, 2d Engineer Brigade Public Affairs.
An epic trip - 6-hours, 30-miles from Ouray to Lake City, Colorado - with rough rocky patches, switchbacks, shelf roads, and sweeping vistas all the way, reaching almost 13,000 feet at the summit. A Jeep Badge of Honor trail for good reason.
From TrailsOffroad.com: In the late 1800’s, miners started digging for gold, silver, lead and other ore in the San Juan Mountains. They needed a way to get people and the ore out to the nearby towns. Those roads left by the long-abandoned mines are now some of the most famous off-road trails in the books. Engineer Pass, a 30-mile trail, is one of them and is part of a trail now known as the Alpine Loop.
There are multiple mine ruins to view and explore the grounds of along the way including the Hard Tack Mine and the Michael Breen Mine.
Mile after mile provides new and more amazing views of Colorado and the San Juan mountains. Oh Point and the official summit have breath-taking panoramas of the mountains.
This trail goes well above the timberline at just over 12,900’. With the altitude comes stunning views of the mountains to the north including the Uncompahgre, Coxcomb, Wetterhorn and Wildhorse mountain peaks. The view is so expansive at Oh Point that on a very clear day, you might be able to see all the way to Utah if you turn your eyes to the west.
GALVESTON, Texas (June 4, 2015) – The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Galveston District celebrated the Corps’ and U.S. Army’s 240th birthday with an awards ceremony to recognize the Employee, Engineer, Regulator and Supervisor of the Year, induct a USACE Galveston District retiree into the Gallery of Distinguished Civilian Employees as well as to honor staff for their contributions to the community, state and nation.
The engineer's office at community radio KBOO in Portland, Oregon. Looks like the engineer's office at our station!
Engineers hats, conductors hats, necklaces, stickers, these are the kinds of things we plan to have as gifts for riders….
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From left to right, Craig Eck, David Noellsch and Spencer Willems act as UMC-Rolla students during Pat Corcoran and Julie Fitzler's E-Week skit on Tuesday at Deja Vu. In the skit, Rolla students were responsible for the theft of St. Partick's shillelagh and therefore the loss of his spirit.
1930 letterpress book designed by Polish artists Wladyslaw Strzeminski and Katarzyna Kobro
Installation view “Engineer, Agitator, Constructor: The Artist Reinvented”
The Museum of Modern Art
New York, New York
December 13, 2020 – April 10, 2021
COHOES - Engineer Soldiers from Detachment 1, 1st Platoon, 1156th Engineer Company (Vertical) based in Kingston and some members of the 152nd Eng. Co. clear brush and debris from around Lock 15 on the outskirts of Cohoes on June 15.
The City of Cohoes requested the assistance of the N.Y. National Guard to assist in restoring and renovating this historic area in order to transform it into a bike and walking trail for the city residents. The area was once an extension of the Erie Canal.