Maj. Gen. David C. Hill, deputy chief of engineers and deputy commanding general of the Army Corps of Engineers (USACE), toured the Engineer Research and Development Center’s Cold Regions Research and Engineering Laboratory (CRREL) in Hanover, New Hampshire, Feb. 27-28. CRREL Research Mechanical Engineer Marina Reilly-Collette and Director Dr. Joseph Corriveau show the laboratory’s basin, a temperature-controlled pool used for testing the effects of cold on underwater mechanisms, among other unique uses. The purpose of Hill’s visit was to gain a better understanding of CRREL’s function


Maj. Gen. David C. Hill, deputy chief of engineers and deputy commanding general of the Army Corps of Engineers (USACE), toured the Engineer Research and Development Center’s Cold Regions Research and Engineering Laboratory (CRREL) in Hanover, New Hampshire, Feb. 27-28. CRREL Research Mechanical Engineer Marina Reilly-Collette and Director Dr. Joseph Corriveau show the laboratory’s basin, a temperature-controlled pool used for testing the effects of cold on underwater mechanisms, among other unique uses. The purpose of Hill’s visit was to gain a better understanding of CRREL’s function and capacity to support the USACE mission of delivering vital public and military engineering services, partnering in peace and war to strengthen our nation’s security, energizing the economy and reducing risks from disasters.


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