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    Winter doesn't put freeze on flood repairs

    When the unprecedented and historical flooding started in the Missouri and Platte River basins in March 2019, the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (USACE) Omaha District responded immediately. Within hours, the District, led by the Readiness Branch, was developing plans and sending materials out to fight the flood and provide assistance to communities within harm’s way.

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Ellsworth runway reopens, strengthening U.S. long-range strike readiness
12/5/2025
Ellsworth Air Force Base marked a major milestone Dec. 3 with a ribbon-cutting ceremony celebrating the completion of its $129.5 million runway reconstruction project, a critical upgrade that...
USACE commander reflects on deployment to wildfire debris removal mission in southern California
12/4/2025
Col. Jeffrey Palazzini, commander of the USACE - Alaska District, served as the commander of the Pacific Palisades emergency field office, or EFO, for nearly four months in 2025. In this capacity, he...
Ad astra per aspera: Kansas a global leader in solving sediment challenges
12/4/2025
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Compact Track Loaders cut the ribbon on Osan Air Base’s new Airfield Damage Repair warehouses
12/3/2025
Two compact track loaders (CTLs) cleared ribbons to mark the opening of a new Airfield Damage Repair (ADR) warehouse, Osan Air Base, South Korea, on Dec. 3, 2025. Driven by Col. Ryan Ley, Commander,...