United States Military Academy graduating cadets attend their graduation ceremony of the U.S. Military Academy class of 2022 at Michie Stadium on Saturday, May 21, 2022, in West Point, N.Y. (AP Photo/Eduardo Munoz Alvarez)
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West Point looks to go green

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Army Corps of Engineers prioritizing storm recovery, waterway resiliency with new funding

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The Weather Service can never know too much about water

In this June 21, 2016, photo, tourists sit on a wooden boat as they start to cross the Mekong River to close a habitat of dolphin, which is located near the site of Don Sahong dam, near Cambodia-Laos borders, in Preah Romkel village, Stung Treng province, northeast of Phnom Penh, Cambodia. Landlocked Laos is the poorest state in Southeast Asia but by virtue of geography and growing Chinese influence, its secretive authoritarian leaders wield a huge and unaccountable power over a river that winds through six countries. (AP Photo/Heng Sinith)
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Two American generals talk about the Sister Rivers Agreement with Vietnam, Laos, and Cambodia

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Rep. Connolly demands to know if the DHS IG is under investigation

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New ERDC commander at the Army Corp of Engineers

FILE- In this March 16, 2019 file photo, surveyors with the USGS take measurements of the Missouri River in Omaha, Neb., as the river overflows its banks. Nebraska, Iowa, Kansas and Missouri are joining forces for a study that will look for ways the states can limit flooding along the Missouri River and give them information about how wetter weather patterns could require changes to the federal government's management of the basin's reservoirs. The states are pooling their money to pay for half of a $400,000 study with the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers to measure how much water flows down the Missouri River. (AP Photo/Nati Harnik)
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Why the Army Corps of Engineers matches engineering with behavioral science

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After a long-term study, evidence-based decisions need trustworthy data

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The Army Corps of Engineers helps landowners know where wetlands begin and end

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Federal Labs Consortium honors a leader of Army infrastructure research

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Service members of color face racial harassment, safety issues and more, study says

SAN DIEGO (Dec. 28, 2021) Machinist’s Mate (Nuclear) 1st Class Kayla Matos, from Brooklyn, N.Y., receives a COVID-19 booster shot in the hangar bay aboard the aircraft carrier USS Abraham Lincoln (CVN 72). Though not mandatory, the Navy recommends all Navy personnel receive the COVID-19 vaccine booster. (U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist 3rd Class Lake Fultz) 211228-N-DN347-1008
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Navy appeals court decision barring punishment for SEALs who refused vaccine

Jawan Williams loads his vehicle with sandbags before landfall of Hurricane Ida at the Frederick Sigur Civic Center in Chalmette, La., which is part of the Greater New Orleans metropolitan area, Saturday, Aug. 28, 2021.  The storm is expected to bring winds as high as 140 mph when it slams ashore late Sunday.   (AP Photo/Matthew Hinton)
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FEMA deploying over 2,000 employees as Ida carves destructive path

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When must you protest to get an automatic stay after an enhanced debriefing?

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Why cloud is central to modernization at the Army Corps of Engineers

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Army Corps of Engineers working with new, improved way of temporary roofing during disasters

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