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June
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Jun 2022
Industrial Hygienist awarded U.S. Army Guardian Safety Award
Genet Tulu, Baltimore District industrial hygienist, was awarded the U.S. Army Guardian Safety Award, June 7, 2022. Ms. Tulu was presented the award at the Post Theater on Aberdeen Proving Ground (APG) in Harford County, Md.
January
31
Jan 2022
Harvey Johnson retires after 36 years of federal service
Johnson’s retirement ceremony was held Jan. 13, 2022 where he was pinned by Baltimore District Commander, Col. Estee S. Pinchasin with the Meritorious Civilian Service Medal and presented with his retirement certificate after over 36 years of federal service.
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Jan 2022
Securing the mission, one inspection at a time
Keeping our workforce and infrastructure safe from threats is essential to mission readiness and ensuring continued vital water resources and engineering services are delivered to the region and Nation — and for this, we can thank the District’s Security team.
December
28
Dec 2021
Chief, East Campus Integrated Program Office awarded Engineer of the Year
Daria Van Liew, chief of the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (USACE), Baltimore District, East Campus Integrated Program Office is the recipient of the 2021 Headquarters Lt. Gen. Elvin “Vald” Heiberg, the third, Engineer of the Year Award.
July
12
Jul 2021
Sue Lewis signs new lease on retirement
After more than 41 years of federal service, Susan Lewis, chief of Real Estate Division, is
May
22
May 2020
Army Corps Navigation Mission Part of Baltimore’s Continued Maritime Heritage
Baltimore is historically a port city with a rich maritime history and the Army Corps of Engineers,
July
26
Jul 2019
Twenty-five years of work at Poplar Island brings improved habitat, expanded use of dredged material
For the past 25 years, the Paul S. Sarbanes Ecosystem Restoration Project at Poplar Island has built island habitat in the Chesapeake Bay. Since 1994, the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Baltimore District, and its partners have been working to restore remote island habitat in the Chesapeake Bay by beneficially using dredged material at Poplar Island.
February
5
Feb 2013
Corps and Fort Meade officials break ground for Asymmetric Warfare Group complex
Army Corps of Engineers officials joined leaders from Fort Meade and the Asymmetric Warfare Group