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18 January 2013012 Edition of "U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, BUILDING STRONG, Serving the Nation and the Armed Forces"The 2012 Edition of "U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, BUILDING STRONG, Serving the Nation and the Armed Forces" provides an overview of the Corps and how it fulfills its various missions. It includes two articles of particular interest to NRM: "The Great Outdoors" (pp. 124-127) describes the USACE recreation programs role in the Americas Great Outdoors (AGO) Initiative. The article highlights collaboration and partnership successes such as C.A.S.T and the Veterans Curation Program. "The Corps Park Rangers" (pp. 132-135) profiles individual commitment and dedication to this highly visible public service career, specifically the experiences of Scott Kelley at Hartwell Lake and of Michelle Frobose at the Willamette Valley Project. The article discusses the wide range of responsibilities and the challenges that Park Rangers meet. An article of general interest is "Built to Order" (pp. 112-123) which gives an historical perspective on how the Corps has evolved over the years. The entire "Serving the Nation&" publication provides a good read about our agency. NRM employees will be interested to see references to or photos of lake projects within several articles throughout the publication, notably the sustainable design of the Dewey Short Visitor Center at Table Rock Lake (p. 77). |
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