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Scott Alan Spellmon [1] (born November 2, 1963) [2] is a retired United States Army lieutenant general who last served as the 55th Chief of Engineers and the commanding general of the United States Army Corps of Engineers. [3]
The Chief of Engineers is the senior service engineer for the Department of Defense, responsible for integrating all aspects of combat, general and geospatial engineering across the Joint Force. The Chief of Engineers also commands the United States Army Corps of Engineers. As commander of the US Army Corps of Engineers, the Chief of Engineers ...
In November 2009, the US District Court for Eastern Louisiana held the US Army Corps of Engineers responsible for the flooding from the two east IHNC levee breaches (and dozens of others) because the federal agency failed to properly maintain the Mississippi River Gulf Outlet (MRGO). As of June 2011, the federal government has appealed the ruling.
In 8 December 2007, the ASCE confirmed that it had launched two ethics investigations. One of them was an internal probe led by Rich Hovey to look into Dr. Ray Seed's claims in his 42-page ethics complaint accusing it of colluding with the Army Corps to cover up its engineering mistakes discovered after the 2005 hurricane struck. [22]
District Engineer, US Army Corps of Engineers, Detroit District, 1950-1953. [28] 1936 Oliver G. Haywood Jr. Brigadier General, USAF: Doctor of Science and Chief of the Air Force Office of Scientific Research. 1937 Arthur W. Oberbeck: Lieutenant General CG 1st Infantry Division, Joint Task Force Eight [29] 1938 John R. Jannarone: Brigadier General
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U.S. Army Corps of Engineers; Regional Headquarters Great Lakes Region; Missouri River Regional Headquarters (CENWD-MR) (Former Missouri River Division) North Pacific Regional Headquarters (CENWD-NP)(Former North Pacific Division) Army Digitization Office (ADO) Army Medical Department (AMEDD) Army Research Laboratory (ARL) Army Review Boards ...
To help with overcrowding in the cadet area, the first major barracks construction of the 21st century began in 2015 with the construction of the new Davis Barracks at USMA by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, New York District. The state of the art barracks facility is for housing 650 cadets, three in each room.