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USACE Commanding General and 54th Chief of Engineers

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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 U.S. 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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label_outline Explore Usace Commanding General And Csm Visit Nc Deployed Teammates And Survey Damage After Florence, Command Sgt Maj Houston, Lt Gen Semonite

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north carolina usace saw fema flooding florence spk nc mission specialist kinston isb sad cape fear river portland district spd eccv pittsburgh district dtos temp power mobile district lt gen semonite hurricane florence esf 3 command sgt maj houston esf 15 spl brooks hubbard iv u s army corps of engineers south atlantic division usace commanding general and csm visit nc deployed teammates and survey damage after florence dvids ultra high resolution high resolution war in afghanistan 2001 2021