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Cadet Field Training 2025 Engineer Demo lane at Camp Buckner, West Point, NY on Thursday, Jun 12, 2025. (U.S. Army photo by Christopher Hennen, USMA)
Soldiers from the 891st Engineer Battalion and Airmen from the 190th Air Refueling Wing and 184th Intelligence Wing, spent 15 days on three separate projects in the Republic of Armenia updating bathrooms, hospital facilities and common living areas as part of the Humanitarian and Civic Assistance Program with Armenia.(U.S. Air National Guard photo by 1st Lt. Matthew Lucht/Released)
Tammy Johnson, right, highlights the importance of water safety during the community picnic in McGregor, Minn., May 13. The event was a part of the Minnesota Governor’s Fishing Opener, which was held at Big Sandy Lake, one of the Corps of Engineers, St. Paul District’s six Mississippi River Headwaters reservoirs. USACE photo by Patrick Moes
Shannon Chader and Adam Hamm, Buffalo District members of the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Regional Technical Services Dive Team, provide insight on dive expertise, equipment used, and dive experiences during a National Engineers Week event at the Buffalo Museum of Science in Buffalo, NY, February 19, 2019.
National Engineers Week is a time for the Corps of Engineers to: celebrate how engineers make a difference in our world; increase public dialogue about the need for engineers and; bring engineering to life for kids, educators and parents.
Officers and Soldiers assigned to the 236th Brigade Engineer Battalion pose during the North Carolina National Guard’s Senior Leaders Conference at Joint Force Headquarters in Raleigh, North Carolina, Apr. 20, 2024. The general officers and other key NCNG commanders and staff prepare the NCNG for future operations and training to counter real-world threats. (U.S. Army photo by Staff Sgt. Joe Roudabush)
U.S. Army Reserve combat engineer Soldiers from the 374th Engineer Company (Sapper), headquartered in Concord, Calif., took part in a two-week field exercise known as a Sapper Leader Course Prerequisite Training in July at Camp San Luis Obispo Military Installation, Calif. The unit is grading its Soldiers on various events to determine which ones will earn a spot on a "merit list" to attend the Sapper Leader Course at Fort Leonard Wood, Mo. (U.S. Army photo by Master Sgt. Michel Sauret)
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Teens at the Springville Road Regional Branch Library learn what it's like to be an engineer, thanks to mentors from the UAB School of Engineering.
Lock and Dam 5 on the Upper Mississippi River in Minnesota City, Minn., has been dewatered this winter to allow the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, St. Paul District, to complete major maintenance work on it. Each St. Paul District lock chamber is dewatered every 15 to 20 years for this major maintenance. Lock and Dam 5 was last dewatered in 1990. --Photo by Shannon Bauer, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers
Army Reserve Soldiers from the 479th Engineer Battalion, headquartered in Watertown, N.Y., conduct an air assault and village patrol in 97-degree heat at Fort Chaffee, Ark., Aug. 2, during Operation River Assault, a bridging training exercise involving Army Engineers and other support elements to create a modular bridge on the water across the Arkansas River at Fort Chaffee, Ark. The entire training exercise lasted from July 28 to Aug. 4, 2015, involving one brigade headquarters, two battalions and 17 other units, to include bridging, sapper, mobility, construction and aviation companies. (U.S. Army photo by Master Sgt. Michel Sauret)
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Launched in 1944, the Becuna (SS-319) completed five wartime patrols in the Pacific Ocean. Becuna is similar to many submarines built in Philadelphia for the U.S. Navy.
Becuna is a BALAO-class submarine built in New London, CT. During World War II, "Becky" prowled the Pacific Ocean for Japanese ships, and is credited with sinking 3.5 Japanese merchant ships. Click here to read more about Becuna's wartime patrols. Converted in 1951 to a Guppy 1A type with sophisticated radar and torpedo equipment including nuclear warheads, she is the only Guppy 1-A submarine on display.
Becuna's Cold War missions often found her in the Atlantic, trailing Soviet submarines with eavesdropping equipment aboard. She served in the Mediterranean and the Atlantic during the Korean and Vietnam Wars and ended her long and distinguished career as a training submarine in Connecticut.
Becuna was decommissioned in 1969 and has been part of Independence Seaport Museum's Historic Ship Zone since 1996. Becuna is a National Historic Landmark and is on the National Register of Historic Places. In 2001, Becuna received the American Welding Society's Historical Welded Structure Award.
It's hard to shoot anything decent on a submarine. I hit my head, and had an amazing headache the rest of the day.
Capt. Anthony C. Spinelli assumes command of the 911th Technical Rescue
Engineer Company (TREC) from Capt. Brittany M. Clark during a change of
command ceremony hosted by Lt. Col. Edward Meyers, commander, 12th Aviation
Battalion, at Fort Belvoir, Va., May 15, 2017.(U.S. Army photos by Staff Sgt. Austin L. Thomas)
Living Shoreline Workshops 2015: Realtors, engineers, landscape architects, and planners were some of the professionals who attended the Coastal Training Program's workshops on living shorelines. Living shorelines are an alternative to hardened structures to control erosion. Natural materials, such as marsh plants and oyster shells, are used to protect property and habitats.
Senior level engineers from the Iraqi ministries of defense and interior receive a tour of the Norfolk harbor including the Dredged Material Management Area Craney Island from the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Norfolk District on Monday June 8. The engineers are learning how engineering entities in the United States handle situations and apply them to the situations they face in Iraq. (Official U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Photo by Patrick Bloodgood)
Engineers of Oil and Natural Gas Corp (ONGC) stand inside the Kalol oil field in the western Indian state of Gujarat September 12, 2009. India's state-owned Oil and Natural Gas Corp (ONGC) is offering a tender to sell a 600,000-barrel cargo of Sudan's Nile Blend crude for Nov. 1-25 loading, a tender document showed on Saturday. REUTERS/Amit Dave (INDIA ENERGY BUSINESS)
Title: Environmental Engineers - 17
Digital Publisher: Digital: Cushing Memorial Library and Archives, Texas A&M University, College Station, Texas
Physical Publisher: Physical: Agricultural Communications Office of the Texas Agricultural Extension Service, Texas A&M University
Date Issued: 2011-08-17
Date Created: 1968
Dimensions: 4 x 5 inches
Format Medium: Photographic negative
Type: image
Identifier: Photograph Location: Agricultural Communications Collection, Box 40, File 40-834
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