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  • May

    UN consults EL’s Brame for his unique expertise designing nano-enabled water treatment solutions for developing countries

    The U.S. Army Engineer Research and Development Center’s Environmental Laboratory’s Research
  • Family discovers surprising connection to U.S. Army Corps of Engineers

    MEMPHIS, Tenn., May 16, 2017 - If you’ve ever researched your family’s history, you know that each uncovered fact enriches your family story. This is exactly what Mary Juliette Tiedgen and her daughter Karen Tiedgen experienced when, in 1996, they discovered their surprising family connection to the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers and the Memphis District. While doing genealogical research on the Rouse family, Karen Tiedgen discovered that the District’s Dry Dock Rouse is named after her great-grandfather, Capt. James Washington (J.W.) Rouse. Mary Tiedgen, 88, and her daughter visited the Memphis District’s Ensley Engineer Yard (EEY) on April 4 to see the Rouse. They traveled 750 miles from Norfolk, Neb., for the visit.
  • ERDC Alumni Association meeting - May 26

    Meeting aims at creating Alumni Association for former ERDC employeesA meeting for establishing a
  • Cold Regions changes Direction

    HANOVER, N.H. – Dr. Joseph L. Corriveau took the reins of the U.S. Army Cold Regions Research and
  • Black belt master champions student success

    Army veteran and emergency management specialist with U.S. Army Engineering and Support Center, Huntsville, instructs student of diverse walks in the benefits of tae kwon do.