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Deputy Director of Engineering and Construction for the US Army Corps of Engineers Lloyd A. Ducha
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facilities that have been designed and constructed by the Corps are still classified end quote.
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US Army Corps of Engineers, Deputy Director for Engineering and Construction Lloyd A. Dusha,
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when speaking about the corps involvement in the 1960s construction of the Cheyenne site, quote,
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After all, according to a 1985 US Army Corps of Engineers report titled,
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of World War II. This was the Nazis equivalent of the US Navy C-Bs or US Army Corps of Engineers,
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Antelope is China Lake Naval Air Weapon Station. As we showed in a 1964 Army Corps of Engineer Study
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and as we saw in 1963, the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers was very serious about nuclear reactors
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ICBM deep basing programs. US Army Corps of Engineers as well as US NCTT have even
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US Army Corps of Engineers sought to quote define the role Maglev could play in US transportation
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three books. Every single defense technical document, every single Army Corps of Engineer document,
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from the US Army Corps of Engineers and other documents, were first proposed as a continuity of
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dums, there's a good argument that in post 1961, when the US Army Corps of Engineers really started
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