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 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
A civil engineer from the 565th Engineer Detachment Forward Engineer Support Team - Advance visually inspects the unpaved road at Shur Andam Industrial Park, as two boys from a local village follow him. The goal is for the Government of the Islamic Republic of Afghanistan and/ or a donor nation to use the data Hollingsworth provides to build a paved road at the industrial park.
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12/10/2012 6:37:13 PM
The Department of Land and Natural Resources (DLNR) and the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Honolulu District (Corps) signed a $3 million cost-share agreement today to develop a watershed plan to support the West Maui “Ridge to Reef” Initiative.  The Initiative is one of the first efforts in the state to implement a comprehensive management strategy to address impacts to coral reefs across multiple watersheds.  The watershed plan will be funded 75-percent by the Corps and 25-percent by DLNR.
West Maui “Ridge to Reef” Initiative
9/4/2012 8:09:49 PM
Maluhia Hall, a new state-of-the-art learning center at the Asia-Pacific Center for Security Studies brings more than 10,000 sq ft of additional classroom space to support the U.S. Department of Defense institute’s security cooperation and executive education programs.
APCSS opens Maluhia Hall
8/30/2012 9:01:44 PM
Commanding General U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Lt. Gen. Thomas P. Bostick (front row; third from left) listens as Command and Control Facility (C2F) Program Manager/ Project Manager Lise Ditzel-Ma explains the project site layout of the future headquarters for U.S. Army Pacific during a visit July 23.; Listening are (front row left to right) Maj. Gen. Kendall P. Cox; deputy commanding general USACE; C2F Phase One Project Engineer Gerald Young; Lt. Gen. Bostick; Honolulu District Commander Lt. Col. Thomas D. Asbery; Honolulu District Fort Shafter Area Office Engineer Tim Phillips; Col. Robert Sinkler; Strategic Planner USACE; Ditzel-Ma and Col. Peter Andrysiak; Executive Officer; USACE.
LTG Bostick visits POH
7/27/2012 10:28:56 PM
Honolulu District representatives discussed contracting opportunities with the Corps during the 10th Annual DoD Hawai'i Small Business Forum held at the Honolulu Country Club on Thursday, July 12, 2012.
Honolulu District Deputy District Engineer for Programs and Project Management Tony Paresa discusses contracting opportunities with the Corps during the 10th Annual DoD Hawai'i Small Business Forum held at the Honolulu Country Club on Thursday, July 12, 2012.
7/19/2012 9:11:18 PM
Honolulu District contracting officer Kent Tamai mans the District's booth during the 10th Annual DoD Hawai'i Small Business Forum held at the Honolulu Country Club on Thursday, July 12, 2012.
10th Annual DOD Hawaii Small Business Forum
7/19/2012 8:29:14 PM
Lt. Col. Thomas D. Asbery became the 68th commander of the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Honolulu District in a military ceremony held Wednesday on Fort Shafter, Hawaii's Palm Circle parade field.
Honolulu District Change of Command
7/18/2012 7:51:55 PM