The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers partnered with the Shoalwater Bay Tribe to restore the Shoalwater Bay Dune on the Tokeland Peninsula, Washington, in time before the first major storm of 2022.
SEATTLE - Contract specialist Mary Hesser describes working with the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, as “getting into the gates of heaven.”
Jason Anderson, mechanical engineer with the Corps' Seattle district, credits the Corps' "People First" focus as its biggest attraction. Anderson works in technical quality, serving resident and project offices on Joint Base Lewis- McChord, Tacoma, Washington. (Photo courtesy Jason Anderson)
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