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Aug 2023
Employee Spotlight Featuring Stephanie Gates
Stephanie Gates is a structural engineer supervisor at the U. S. Army Corps of Engineer Middle East District. She has a passion for problem solving and providing engineering excellence for our mission partners.
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Aug 2023
From Projects to Petra Cadets Experience Unforgettable Summer
ROTC cadets travel to Jordan to experience the work of the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Transatlantic Middle East District.
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Aug 2023
USACE offers planning support to mission partners around the globe
The Transatlantic Middle East District’s diverse Planning and Requirements team provides professional guidance for developing and executing projects for CENTCOM AOR.
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Aug 2023
TAM Team Spotlight Intern Melissa Pierson
Melissa Pierson grew up in the rural farmlands of Pennsylvania. Little did she know that her interest in old farm buildings would lead her to a career with military design and construction.