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  • February

    SACRAMENTO, Calif. -- Richard Perry, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Sacramento District archaeologist, contributed to a national publication regarding the value of archaeology in modern society. (Army photo by Robert Kidd)
    13 Feb 2012

    Sacramento District archaeology study nationally recognized

    Government and science synchronized in perfect alignment in 2003 ...
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    One of three new emergency command and control vehicle sits at a U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Sacramento District facility in West Sacramento, Calif., Nov. 30, 2011. All three ECCVs were received at the Sacramento District in early November 2011. The vehicles are part of the Corps’ deployable tactical operations system, designed to provide mobile command and communications centers that support the quick ramp-up of initial emergency response missions for the Corps. (U.S. Army photo by Carlos J. Lazo/Released)
    2 Dec 2011

    Corps trains on new emergency operations vehicles

    Corps personnel were trained on the efficient operation of new emergency command and control vehicles, or ECCVs, during a session near Sacramento, Calif.
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