USACE Commanding General and 54th Chief of Engineers Lt. Gen. Todd Semonite and USACE Command Sgt. Maj. Bradley Houston visit deployed teammates and surveyed damage resulting from hurricane Florence throughout the state of North Carolina Sept. 19. The Army Corps of Engineers (USACE) is working in partnership with the local, state, and federal response for hurricane Florence. The Corps has more than 300 personnel who are providing support both onsite and remotely, coordinating with local, state and FEMA partners. Our number one priority is the life, health and safety of all those impact


USACE Commanding General and 54th Chief of Engineers Lt. Gen. Todd Semonite and USACE Command Sgt. Maj. Bradley Houston visit deployed teammates and surveyed damage resulting from hurricane Florence throughout the state of North Carolina Sept. 19. The Army Corps of Engineers (USACE) is working in partnership with the local, state, and federal response for hurricane Florence. The Corps has more than 300 personnel who are providing support both onsite and remotely, coordinating with local, state and FEMA partners. Our number one priority is the life, health and safety of all those impacted by the storm.


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