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  • - Hydrolic Frequency Analysis (Engineer Manual 1110-2-1415)
    by Us Army Corps of Engineers
    £22.49

  • - Reservoir Water Quality Analysis (Engineer Manual 1110-2-1201)
    by Us Army Corps of Engineers
    £22.49

  • - Structural Deformation Surveying (Engineer Manual EM 1110-2-1009)
    by Us Army Corps of Engineers
    £26.49

  • - Hydrographic Surveying (Engineer Manual 1110-2-1003)
    by Us Army Corps of Engineers
    £36.99

  • - Small Wastewater Systems (Engineer Manual 1110-2-501)
    by Us Army Corps of Engineers
    £22.49

  • - Technical Guidelines for Hazardous and Toxic Waste Treatment and Cleanup Activties (Engineer Manual EM 1110-1-502)
    by Us Army Corps of Engineers
    £29.99

  • - Radiation Protection Manual ( Engineer Manual EM 385-1-80)
    by Us Army Corps of Engineers
    £22.49

  • - Risk Assessment Handbook Volume II - Environmental Evaluation (Engineer Manual EM 200-1-4)
    by Us Army Corps of Engineers
    £22.49

  • - Risk Assessment Handbook Volume I - Human Health Evaluation (Engineer Manual EM 200-1-4)
    by Us Army Corps of Engineers
    £16.49

  • - Hydraulic Design of Navigation Locks (Engineer Manual EM 1110-2-1604)
    by Us Army Corps of Engineers
    £22.49

  • - NAVSTAR Global Positioning System Survey (Engineer Manual EM 1110-1-1003)
    by Us Army Corps of Engineers
    £36.99

  • by Us Army Corps of Engineers & Office of History
    £22.99

    "This short, illustrated history of the U. S. Army Corps of Engineers provides an overview of the many missions that engineers have performed in support of the Army and the nation since the early days of the American Revolution. A permanent institution since 1802, the U. S. Army Corps of Engineers has effectively and proudly responded to changing defense requirements and has played an integral part in the development of the nation. "Engineers have served in combat in all our nation's wars. Throughout the 19th century the Corps built coastal fortifications, surveyed roads and canals, eliminated navigational hazards, explored and mapped the western frontier, and constructed buildings and monuments in the nation's capital. "In the 20th century, the Corps became the lead federal flood control agency. Assigned the military construction mission in 1941, the Corps constructed facilities at home and abroad to support the Army and the Air Force. During the Cold War, Army engineers managed construction programs for America's allies, including a massive effort in Saudi Arabia. "Today, building on its rich heritage, the Corps is changing to meet the challenges of tomorrow. Our vision calls for us to be a vital part of the Army; the engineer team of choice, responding to our nation's needs in peace and war; and a values-based organization, respected, responsive, and reliable. "I hope that readers of the history will gain an appreciation of the military, political, economic, and technological factors that shaped the modern Corps of Engineers. We in the Corps, both soldiers and civilians, are proud of our many contributions to the Army and the nation and look forward with confidence to continued service." Joe N. Ballard Lieutenant General, United States Army Commanding

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