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The Los Angeles District marked anniversary 237 of the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers during their annual event June 29.

 

Under the commander’s motto “Taking Care of People,” the District converged on the Santa Fe Dam Recreation Area in Irwindale, Calif.

 

Engineer Day was the perfect venue to recognize teammates for their decades of service and accomplishments. This year, 78 District employees met the criteria of 10-to 45-years of service. In all, 28 employees were available to receive their award at the event.

 

Col. Kirk Gibbs, commander of the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Los Angeles District, and David Van Dorpe, deputy district engineer, present Kim Gavigan a Length of Service Award for 15 years of service March 23. The Arizona-Nevada Area Office Engineer Day celebration is typically held in March because of the summer heat. June 16 will mark the 243rd USACE birthday.

Col. Kirk Gibbs, commander of the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Los Angeles District, and David Van Dorpe, deputy district engineer, present Sallie Diebolt a Length of Service Award for 20 years of service March 23. The Arizona-Nevada Area Office Engineer Day celebration is typically held in March because of the summer heat. June 16 will mark the 243rd USACE birthday.

Col. Kirk Gibbs, commander of the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Los Angeles District, and David Van Dorpe, deputy district engineer, present Bruce Payne a Length of Service Award for 10 years of service March 23. The Arizona-Nevada Area Office Engineer Day celebration is typically held in March because of the summer heat. June 16 will mark the 243rd USACE birthday.

The Los Angeles District marked anniversary 237 of the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers during their annual event June 29.

 

Under the commander’s motto “Taking Care of People,” the District converged on the Santa Fe Dam Recreation Area in Irwindale, Calif.

 

Engineer Day was the perfect venue to recognize teammates for their decades of service and accomplishments. This year, 78 District employees met the criteria of 10-to 45-years of service. In all, 28 employees were available to receive their award at the event.

 

Col. Kirk Gibbs, commander of the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Los Angeles District, and David Van Dorpe, deputy district engineer, present Length of Service Awards March 23. The Arizona-Nevada Area Office Engineer Day celebration is typically held in March because of the summer heat. June 16 will mark the 243rd USACE birthday.

The Los Angeles District marked anniversary 237 of the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers during their annual event June 29.

 

Under the commander’s motto “Taking Care of People,” the District converged on the Santa Fe Dam Recreation Area in Irwindale, Calif.

 

Engineer Day was the perfect venue to recognize teammates for their decades of service and accomplishments. This year, 78 District employees met the criteria of 10-to 45-years of service. In all, 28 employees were available to receive their award at the event.

 

Col. Kirk Gibbs, commander of the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Los Angeles District, and David Van Dorpe, deputy district engineer, present Length of Service Awards March 23. The Arizona-Nevada Area Office Engineer Day celebration is typically held in March because of the summer heat. June 16 will mark the 243rd USACE birthday.

Col. Kirk Gibbs, commander of the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Los Angeles District, and David Van Dorpe, deputy district engineer, present Robert Henslee a Length of Service Award for 20 years of service March 23. The Arizona-Nevada Area Office Engineer Day celebration is typically held in March because of the summer heat. June 16 will mark the 243rd USACE birthday.

The Los Angeles District marked anniversary 237 of the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers during their annual event June 29.

 

Under the commander’s motto “Taking Care of People,” the District converged on the Santa Fe Dam Recreation Area in Irwindale, Calif.

 

Engineer Day was the perfect venue to recognize teammates for their decades of service and accomplishments. This year, 78 District employees met the criteria of 10-to 45-years of service. In all, 28 employees were available to receive their award at the event.

 

The Los Angeles District marked anniversary 237 of the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers during their annual event June 29.

 

Under the commander’s motto “Taking Care of People,” the District converged on the Santa Fe Dam Recreation Area in Irwindale, Calif.

 

Engineer Day was the perfect venue to recognize teammates for their decades of service and accomplishments. This year, 78 District employees met the criteria of 10-to 45-years of service. In all, 28 employees were available to receive their award at the event.

 

The Los Angeles District marked anniversary 237 of the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers during their annual event June 29.

 

Under the commander’s motto “Taking Care of People,” the District converged on the Santa Fe Dam Recreation Area in Irwindale, Calif.

 

Engineer Day was the perfect venue to recognize teammates for their decades of service and accomplishments. This year, 78 District employees met the criteria of 10-to 45-years of service. In all, 28 employees were available to receive their award at the event.

 

Al, Mike, Jeff, me, Tom, and Bob engineer it up.

The Los Angeles District marked anniversary 237 of the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers during their annual event June 29.

 

Under the commander’s motto “Taking Care of People,” the District converged on the Santa Fe Dam Recreation Area in Irwindale, Calif.

 

Engineer Day was the perfect venue to recognize teammates for their decades of service and accomplishments. This year, 78 District employees met the criteria of 10-to 45-years of service. In all, 28 employees were available to receive their award at the event.

 

The Los Angeles District marked anniversary 237 of the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers during their annual event June 29.

 

Under the commander’s motto “Taking Care of People,” the District converged on the Santa Fe Dam Recreation Area in Irwindale, Calif.

 

Engineer Day was the perfect venue to recognize teammates for their decades of service and accomplishments. This year, 78 District employees met the criteria of 10-to 45-years of service. In all, 28 employees were available to receive their award at the event.

 

The Los Angeles District marked anniversary 237 of the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers during their annual event June 29.

 

Under the commander’s motto “Taking Care of People,” the District converged on the Santa Fe Dam Recreation Area in Irwindale, Calif.

 

Engineer Day was the perfect venue to recognize teammates for their decades of service and accomplishments. This year, 78 District employees met the criteria of 10-to 45-years of service. In all, 28 employees were available to receive their award at the event.

 

The Los Angeles District marked anniversary 237 of the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers during their annual event June 29.

 

Under the commander’s motto “Taking Care of People,” the District converged on the Santa Fe Dam Recreation Area in Irwindale, Calif.

 

Engineer Day was the perfect venue to recognize teammates for their decades of service and accomplishments. This year, 78 District employees met the criteria of 10-to 45-years of service. In all, 28 employees were available to receive their award at the event.

 

The Los Angeles District marked anniversary 237 of the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers during their annual event June 29.

 

Under the commander’s motto “Taking Care of People,” the District converged on the Santa Fe Dam Recreation Area in Irwindale, Calif.

 

Engineer Day was the perfect venue to recognize teammates for their decades of service and accomplishments. This year, 78 District employees met the criteria of 10-to 45-years of service. In all, 28 employees were available to receive their award at the event.

 

The Los Angeles District marked anniversary 237 of the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers during their annual event June 29.

 

Under the commander’s motto “Taking Care of People,” the District converged on the Santa Fe Dam Recreation Area in Irwindale, Calif.

 

Engineer Day was the perfect venue to recognize teammates for their decades of service and accomplishments. This year, 78 District employees met the criteria of 10-to 45-years of service. In all, 28 employees were available to receive their award at the event.

 

The Los Angeles District marked anniversary 237 of the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers during their annual event June 29.

 

Under the commander’s motto “Taking Care of People,” the District converged on the Santa Fe Dam Recreation Area in Irwindale, Calif.

 

Engineer Day was the perfect venue to recognize teammates for their decades of service and accomplishments. This year, 78 District employees met the criteria of 10-to 45-years of service. In all, 28 employees were available to receive their award at the event.

 

The Los Angeles District marked anniversary 237 of the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers during their annual event June 29.

 

Under the commander’s motto “Taking Care of People,” the District converged on the Santa Fe Dam Recreation Area in Irwindale, Calif.

 

Engineer Day was the perfect venue to recognize teammates for their decades of service and accomplishments. This year, 78 District employees met the criteria of 10-to 45-years of service. In all, 28 employees were available to receive their award at the event.

 

The Los Angeles District marked anniversary 237 of the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers during their annual event June 29.

 

Under the commander’s motto “Taking Care of People,” the District converged on the Santa Fe Dam Recreation Area in Irwindale, Calif.

 

Engineer Day was the perfect venue to recognize teammates for their decades of service and accomplishments. This year, 78 District employees met the criteria of 10-to 45-years of service. In all, 28 employees were available to receive their award at the event.

 

The Los Angeles District marked anniversary 237 of the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers during their annual event June 29.

 

Under the commander’s motto “Taking Care of People,” the District converged on the Santa Fe Dam Recreation Area in Irwindale, Calif.

 

Engineer Day was the perfect venue to recognize teammates for their decades of service and accomplishments. This year, 78 District employees met the criteria of 10-to 45-years of service. In all, 28 employees were available to receive their award at the event.

 

The Los Angeles District marked anniversary 237 of the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers during their annual event June 29.

 

Under the commander’s motto “Taking Care of People,” the District converged on the Santa Fe Dam Recreation Area in Irwindale, Calif.

 

Engineer Day was the perfect venue to recognize teammates for their decades of service and accomplishments. This year, 78 District employees met the criteria of 10-to 45-years of service. In all, 28 employees were available to receive their award at the event.

 

The Los Angeles District marked anniversary 237 of the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers during their annual event June 29.

 

Under the commander’s motto “Taking Care of People,” the District converged on the Santa Fe Dam Recreation Area in Irwindale, Calif.

 

Engineer Day was the perfect venue to recognize teammates for their decades of service and accomplishments. This year, 78 District employees met the criteria of 10-to 45-years of service. In all, 28 employees were available to receive their award at the event.

 

The Los Angeles District marked anniversary 237 of the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers during their annual event June 29.

 

Under the commander’s motto “Taking Care of People,” the District converged on the Santa Fe Dam Recreation Area in Irwindale, Calif.

 

Engineer Day was the perfect venue to recognize teammates for their decades of service and accomplishments. This year, 78 District employees met the criteria of 10-to 45-years of service. In all, 28 employees were available to receive their award at the event.

 

The Los Angeles District marked anniversary 237 of the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers during their annual event June 29.

 

Under the commander’s motto “Taking Care of People,” the District converged on the Santa Fe Dam Recreation Area in Irwindale, Calif.

 

Engineer Day was the perfect venue to recognize teammates for their decades of service and accomplishments. This year, 78 District employees met the criteria of 10-to 45-years of service. In all, 28 employees were available to receive their award at the event.

 

The Los Angeles District marked anniversary 237 of the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers during their annual event June 29.

 

Under the commander’s motto “Taking Care of People,” the District converged on the Santa Fe Dam Recreation Area in Irwindale, Calif.

 

Engineer Day was the perfect venue to recognize teammates for their decades of service and accomplishments. This year, 78 District employees met the criteria of 10-to 45-years of service. In all, 28 employees were available to receive their award at the event.

 

The Los Angeles District marked anniversary 237 of the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers during their annual event June 29.

 

Under the commander’s motto “Taking Care of People,” the District converged on the Santa Fe Dam Recreation Area in Irwindale, Calif.

 

Engineer Day was the perfect venue to recognize teammates for their decades of service and accomplishments. This year, 78 District employees met the criteria of 10-to 45-years of service. In all, 28 employees were available to receive their award at the event.

 

The Los Angeles District marked anniversary 237 of the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers during their annual event June 29.

 

Under the commander’s motto “Taking Care of People,” the District converged on the Santa Fe Dam Recreation Area in Irwindale, Calif.

 

Engineer Day was the perfect venue to recognize teammates for their decades of service and accomplishments. This year, 78 District employees met the criteria of 10-to 45-years of service. In all, 28 employees were available to receive their award at the event.

 

The Los Angeles District marked anniversary 237 of the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers during their annual event June 29.

 

Under the commander’s motto “Taking Care of People,” the District converged on the Santa Fe Dam Recreation Area in Irwindale, Calif.

 

Engineer Day was the perfect venue to recognize teammates for their decades of service and accomplishments. This year, 78 District employees met the criteria of 10-to 45-years of service. In all, 28 employees were available to receive their award at the event.

 

The Los Angeles District marked anniversary 237 of the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers during their annual event June 29.

 

Under the commander’s motto “Taking Care of People,” the District converged on the Santa Fe Dam Recreation Area in Irwindale, Calif.

 

Engineer Day was the perfect venue to recognize teammates for their decades of service and accomplishments. This year, 78 District employees met the criteria of 10-to 45-years of service. In all, 28 employees were available to receive their award at the event.

 

The Los Angeles District marked anniversary 237 of the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers during their annual event June 29.

 

Under the commander’s motto “Taking Care of People,” the District converged on the Santa Fe Dam Recreation Area in Irwindale, Calif.

 

Engineer Day was the perfect venue to recognize teammates for their decades of service and accomplishments. This year, 78 District employees met the criteria of 10-to 45-years of service. In all, 28 employees were available to receive their award at the event.

 

The Los Angeles District marked anniversary 237 of the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers during their annual event June 29.

 

Under the commander’s motto “Taking Care of People,” the District converged on the Santa Fe Dam Recreation Area in Irwindale, Calif.

 

Engineer Day was the perfect venue to recognize teammates for their decades of service and accomplishments. This year, 78 District employees met the criteria of 10-to 45-years of service. In all, 28 employees were available to receive their award at the event.

 

The Los Angeles District marked anniversary 237 of the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers during their annual event June 29.

 

Under the commander’s motto “Taking Care of People,” the District converged on the Santa Fe Dam Recreation Area in Irwindale, Calif.

 

Engineer Day was the perfect venue to recognize teammates for their decades of service and accomplishments. This year, 78 District employees met the criteria of 10-to 45-years of service. In all, 28 employees were available to receive their award at the event.

 

The Los Angeles District marked anniversary 237 of the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers during their annual event June 29.

 

Under the commander’s motto “Taking Care of People,” the District converged on the Santa Fe Dam Recreation Area in Irwindale, Calif.

 

Engineer Day was the perfect venue to recognize teammates for their decades of service and accomplishments. This year, 78 District employees met the criteria of 10-to 45-years of service. In all, 28 employees were available to receive their award at the event.

 

The Los Angeles District marked anniversary 237 of the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers during their annual event June 29.

 

Under the commander’s motto “Taking Care of People,” the District converged on the Santa Fe Dam Recreation Area in Irwindale, Calif.

 

Engineer Day was the perfect venue to recognize teammates for their decades of service and accomplishments. This year, 78 District employees met the criteria of 10-to 45-years of service. In all, 28 employees were available to receive their award at the event.

 

The Los Angeles District marked anniversary 237 of the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers during their annual event June 29.

 

Under the commander’s motto “Taking Care of People,” the District converged on the Santa Fe Dam Recreation Area in Irwindale, Calif.

 

Engineer Day was the perfect venue to recognize teammates for their decades of service and accomplishments. This year, 78 District employees met the criteria of 10-to 45-years of service. In all, 28 employees were available to receive their award at the event.

 

The Los Angeles District marked anniversary 237 of the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers during their annual event June 29.

 

Under the commander’s motto “Taking Care of People,” the District converged on the Santa Fe Dam Recreation Area in Irwindale, Calif.

 

Engineer Day was the perfect venue to recognize teammates for their decades of service and accomplishments. This year, 78 District employees met the criteria of 10-to 45-years of service. In all, 28 employees were available to receive their award at the event.

 

The Los Angeles District marked anniversary 237 of the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers during their annual event June 29.

 

Under the commander’s motto “Taking Care of People,” the District converged on the Santa Fe Dam Recreation Area in Irwindale, Calif.

 

Engineer Day was the perfect venue to recognize teammates for their decades of service and accomplishments. This year, 78 District employees met the criteria of 10-to 45-years of service. In all, 28 employees were available to receive their award at the event.

 

The Los Angeles District marked anniversary 237 of the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers during their annual event June 29.

 

Under the commander’s motto “Taking Care of People,” the District converged on the Santa Fe Dam Recreation Area in Irwindale, Calif.

 

Engineer Day was the perfect venue to recognize teammates for their decades of service and accomplishments. This year, 78 District employees met the criteria of 10-to 45-years of service. In all, 28 employees were available to receive their award at the event.

 

The Los Angeles District marked anniversary 237 of the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers during their annual event June 29.

 

Under the commander’s motto “Taking Care of People,” the District converged on the Santa Fe Dam Recreation Area in Irwindale, Calif.

 

Engineer Day was the perfect venue to recognize teammates for their decades of service and accomplishments. This year, 78 District employees met the criteria of 10-to 45-years of service. In all, 28 employees were available to receive their award at the event.

 

The Los Angeles District marked anniversary 237 of the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers during their annual event June 29.

 

Under the commander’s motto “Taking Care of People,” the District converged on the Santa Fe Dam Recreation Area in Irwindale, Calif.

 

Engineer Day was the perfect venue to recognize teammates for their decades of service and accomplishments. This year, 78 District employees met the criteria of 10-to 45-years of service. In all, 28 employees were available to receive their award at the event.

 

The Los Angeles District marked anniversary 237 of the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers during their annual event June 29.

 

Under the commander’s motto “Taking Care of People,” the District converged on the Santa Fe Dam Recreation Area in Irwindale, Calif.

 

Engineer Day was the perfect venue to recognize teammates for their decades of service and accomplishments. This year, 78 District employees met the criteria of 10-to 45-years of service. In all, 28 employees were available to receive their award at the event.

 

The Los Angeles District marked anniversary 237 of the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers during their annual event June 29.

 

Under the commander’s motto “Taking Care of People,” the District converged on the Santa Fe Dam Recreation Area in Irwindale, Calif.

 

Engineer Day was the perfect venue to recognize teammates for their decades of service and accomplishments. This year, 78 District employees met the criteria of 10-to 45-years of service. In all, 28 employees were available to receive their award at the event.

 

The Los Angeles District marked anniversary 237 of the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers during their annual event June 29.

 

Under the commander’s motto “Taking Care of People,” the District converged on the Santa Fe Dam Recreation Area in Irwindale, Calif.

 

Engineer Day was the perfect venue to recognize teammates for their decades of service and accomplishments. This year, 78 District employees met the criteria of 10-to 45-years of service. In all, 28 employees were available to receive their award at the event.

 

The Los Angeles District marked anniversary 237 of the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers during their annual event June 29.

 

Under the commander’s motto “Taking Care of People,” the District converged on the Santa Fe Dam Recreation Area in Irwindale, Calif.

 

Engineer Day was the perfect venue to recognize teammates for their decades of service and accomplishments. This year, 78 District employees met the criteria of 10-to 45-years of service. In all, 28 employees were available to receive their award at the event.

 

The Los Angeles District marked anniversary 237 of the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers during their annual event June 29.

 

Under the commander’s motto “Taking Care of People,” the District converged on the Santa Fe Dam Recreation Area in Irwindale, Calif.

 

Engineer Day was the perfect venue to recognize teammates for their decades of service and accomplishments. This year, 78 District employees met the criteria of 10-to 45-years of service. In all, 28 employees were available to receive their award at the event.

 

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