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Volunteers from the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers partnered with the Waikiki Improvement Association, the Hale Koa Hotel and other concerned citizens to participate in the Waikiki Beach Clean-up on April 27 as part of Earth Day 2013.  Approximately 20 volunteers from the Punahou Junior ROTC program (which includes cadets from other area high schools and some home-schooled students) and Corps’ employees and family members joined forces to clean up the beach and berm area and plant decorative plants donated by the Hale Koa Hotel at the Corps’ Pacific Regional Visitor Center (RVC) at Fort DeRussy in Waikiki.  Altogether about 50 volunteers participated.  The RVC is located on the second floor of historic Battery Randolph at Fort DeRussy. Battery Randolph is listed on the National Register of Historic Sites and is one of 16 coastal fortifications built by the Corps between 1906 and 1917 for the protection of Honolulu and Pearl Harbors.
Earth Day 2013
4/30/2013 8:03:28 PM
Volunteers from the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers partnered with the Waikiki Improvement Association, the Hale Koa Hotel and other concerned citizens to participate in the Waikiki Beach Clean-up on April 27 as part of Earth Day 2013.  Approximately 20 volunteers from the Punahou Junior ROTC program (which includes cadets from other area high schools and some home-schooled students) and Corps’ employees and family members joined forces to clean up the beach and berm area and plant decorative plants donated by the Hale Koa Hotel at the Corps’ Pacific Regional Visitor Center (RVC) at Fort DeRussy in Waikiki.  Altogether about 50 volunteers participated.  The RVC is located on the second floor of historic Battery Randolph at Fort DeRussy. Battery Randolph is listed on the National Register of Historic Sites and is one of 16 coastal fortifications built by the Corps between 1906 and 1917 for the protection of Honolulu and Pearl Harbors.

4/30/2013 7:54:26 PM
Tracy Lawson, (standing) president of Lawson & Associates, Inc. and a certified Safety and Health Professional (CSHP), presented a free, four-hour training session geared primarily for small business contractors in Hawaii to teach them how to write and execute effective Accident Prevention Plans (APP) for Corps construction contracts. Her Woman, Veteran-Owned, state of Hawaii Disadvantaged Business is based in Mililani, Hawaii
District Promotes Safety for Small Business Contractors
4/5/2013 3:37:13 PM
 Honolulu District Commander Lt. Col. Thomas D. Asbery (left) talks to a group of U.S. Marine Corps Wounded Warriors about job opportunities with the Corps of Engineers and Honolulu District during a visit in Nov. 2012 and to help the Marines get an understanding of the District’s missions and possibly find a position working within the District. The District established an agreement with the Marine Wounded Warrior Program located at Marine Corps Base Hawaii to sponsor Marines currently placed in the program. These Marines will work in areas of their expertise or interest within the Honolulu District, allowing for continued rehabilitation and support for these well deserving warriors. The District has had an ongoing program with the Army Wounded Warrior Program out of Schofield Barracks. This partnership with the USMC is an opportunity to provide additional support.
Wounded Warriors Gain Hands-On Experience with Corps of Engineers
3/20/2013 4:58:43 PM
U.S. Army Spec. Dave Balisican stands in front of the $38 million Tactical Equipment Maintenance Facility project site at Schofield Barracks where he worked with District project engineers and managers as part of the quality assurance team.
Wounded Warriors Gain Hands-On Experience with Corps of Engineers
3/20/2013 4:50:27 PM
1st. Lt. Diana Worth (center, right) briefs Maj. Gen.Kendall Cox, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers deputy commanding general for Military and International Operations (center, left) on South Range facilities during an on-site visit in Oct. 2012.
District Professional Development Immersion Offers Engineer Officers Hands-On USACE Experience
3/7/2013 5:23:11 PM
1st. Lt. Diana Worth (right) briefs Maj. Gen.Kendall Cox, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers deputy commanding general for Military and International Operations (front, left) on South Range facilities during an on-site briefing in Oct. 2012.
District Professional Development Immersion Offers Engineer Officers Hands-On USACE Experience
3/7/2013 5:21:23 PM
Elton Choy, an electrical engineer with the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers New York Recovery Field Office, checks the status of a generator, Dec. 13, 2012. Choy, from the Honolulu District, is one of more than 150 Corps of Engineers volunteers from around the U.S. helping New York recover.
Army Corps of Engineers winds down power mission in Coney Island
1/29/2013 2:56:24 PM