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Distinguished Engineers and Distinguished Scientists have at least 15 years of membership who " have made a significant impact on the computing field ".
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The natives, who are living primitively in the crumbling ruins of a once advanced city, think that the crew are the Engineers of the Ring, whom they revere as gods.
In Ontario, Canada, Software Engineers who graduate from a Canadian Engineering Accreditation Board ( CEAB ) accredited program, successfully complete PEO's ( Professional Engineers Ontario ) Professional Practice Examination ( PPE ) and have at least 48 months of acceptable engineering experience are eligible to be licensed through the Professional Engineers Ontario and can become Professional Engineers P. Eng.
The Lilian M. Gilbreth Lectureships were established in 2001 by the National Academy of Engineering, to recognize outstanding young American engineers, while the highest honor bestowed by the Institute of Industrial Engineers is the Frank and Lillian Gilbreth Industrial Engineering Award, for " those who have distinguished themselves through contributions to the welfare of mankind in the field of industrial engineering ".
Following the providential arrival of two U. S. armored platoons of tanks and M10 Wolverine tank destroyers, supported by those 2nd Battalion men who had held tight, and two companies of 146th Engineers operating as infantry, the Americans held on and the fighting for Schmidt continued until 10 November.
Anna Edwards's father died before she was born, and her mother married an Irish soldier, Corporal Patrick Donohoe of the Engineers, who was later awarded the Victoria Cross for bravery in Bombay during the Indian Mutiny.
Lieutenant General Leslie Richard Groves, Jr. ( 17 August 1896 – 13 July 1970 ) was a United States Army Corps of Engineers officer who oversaw the construction of the Pentagon and directed the Manhattan Project that developed the atomic bomb during World War II.
Innes-Wilson, a Royal Engineers officer who joined the Survey of India which mapped the subcontinent, was the first Surveyor General of Pakistan.
The progression of the war demonstrated the South's disadvantage in engineering expertise ; because of the initial 65 cadets who resigned from West Point to accept positions with the Confederate Army, only seven were placed in the Corps of Engineers.
A current tradition was established with the " Gold Castles " branch insignia of General of the Army Douglas MacArthur, West Point Class of 1903, who served in the Corps of Engineers early in his career and had received the two pins as a graduation gift of his family.
On 2 May 1975, upon the 200th anniversary of the Corps, retired General Sverdrup, who had civil engineering projects including the landmark-long Chesapeake Bay Bridge-Tunnel to his credit, presented the Gold Castles to then-Chief of Engineers Lieutenant General William C. Gribble, Jr., who had also served under General MacArthur in the Pacific.
or " Engineers Canada ") will not grant a " Professional Engineer " status / license to anyone who has not completed a recognized academic engineering program.
In the early 1950s the U. S. Army Corps of Engineers began work on two flood control reservoirs in and around Yalobusha County, much to the distress of county farmers who lost thousands of acres of fertile bottom land.
The county was named for John W. Gunnison, a United States Army officer and captain in the Army Topographical Engineers, who surveyed for the transcontinental railroad in 1853.
The first building to be erected that still forms part of the museum was the Sheepshanks Gallery in 1857 on the eastern side of the garden ; its architect was civil engineer Captain Francis Fowke, Royal Engineers, who was appointed by Cole.
* John Chard, Royal Engineers, who won the Victoria Cross 1n 1879 for his actions and leadership during the defence of Rorkes Drift
Following a proposal devoped by Lt Col Adrian Simpson that a small number of stations located around Britain would not work, the task of developing a comprehensive listening organization was given to Ralph Mansfield, 4th Baron Sandhurst, an enthusiastic amateur radio operator who had served with the Royal Engineers Signal Service during World War I, and had been commissioned as a Major in the Royal Corps of Signals in 1939.
In 1829, Sylvester Welch's Corps of Engineers was running the lines of the Allegheny Portage Railroad through Summerhill Township and they came across “… a little village which they marked on their map " Guinea ", an appellation which the Irish laborers who built the road adopted until the matter was made a subject of complaint to Fr.

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Engineers who evaluated the situation speculated that when the doors were unlatched and opened, a temperature change might have caused them to expand or contract enough to keep the bolts from being reset.

Engineers and damage
Throughout the 1970s and 1980s, Wilkes-Barre attempted to repair the damage from Agnes by building a levee system that rises 41 feet ; it has successfully battled less threatening floods of 1996, 2004, and 2006, and the Army Corps of Engineers has praised the quality of the levees.
With a large proportion of the U. S. population living near our sea and lake shores, and an estimated 75 % of U. S. vacations being spent at the beach, there has been Federal interest and a Corps of Engineers mission in protecting these areas from hurricane and coastal storm damage.
It is unlikely that Ottawa will suffer major damage due to a flood again thanks to a series of levees and pumping stations built by the U. S. Army Corps of Engineers in the 1960s.
to the 1980s, Until 1950 the Baltimore and Annapolis Railroad provided both passenger and freight service from Annapolis to Baltimore ; passenger service ended in February 1950 due to increased competition from buses and private automobiles, but freight service continued until Hurricane Agnes did so much damage to a trestle crossing the Severn River in Annapolis that the trestle was condemned for use by trains by the Army Corps of Engineers in the late 1960s ( The trestle remained as a haven for fishermen and crabbers until it was dismantled ).
In the 1980s, a major Army Corps of Engineers project was begun to straighten the channel, which has reduced the damage of flooding.
Maintenance and operation of the field was assigned to the plane-less 16th Bombardment Squadron ( 27th Bomb Group ), and damage to the runways from raids was repaired by Company C, 803rd Aviation Engineers.
The Corps of Engineers stated that if the Galveston Sea Wall had not been there, that another $ 100 million ( 1983 USD ; $ USD ) in damage could have occurred.
Besides Big Sugar, Douglas spoke about the damage the Army Corps of Engineers was doing to the Everglades by diverting the natural flow of water.
He also worked with the Army Corps of Engineers to secure federal funding to repair the long neglected Compton Creek, thus eliminating the possibility of costly flood damage to the homes and property on either side of the waterway.
Engineers need to know the quantified level of the actual or anticipated seismic performance associated with the direct damage to an individual building subject to a specified ground shaking.
Reporting in the aftermath of the 1983 Hurricane Alicia, the Corps of Engineers estimated that $ 100 million in damage was avoided because of the seawall.
To warrant the installation of leak detection the operator has to perceive the risk in addition to the circumstances but most Mechanical and Electrical Design Engineers will take a view of the risk of damage from a leak in terms of affect on the client's own operations, services and assets and, often as important, those of their adjoining neighbours and the those on floors below.
Disastrous floods from Wills Creek had ravaged Cumberland, particularly in 1924, 1936, and 1942, and the Army Corp of Engineers designed a system that would prevent property damage caused by the high waters.
This issue is complicated by a ) the design goals given to the Corps of Engineers by state officials decades past did not request a 100-year flood level protection ( which is nearly ten times as costly as a 50-year flood protection ), and b ) that over-topping of earthen levees will destroy them in a short time by their very design ( this is not considered a " failure " by definition ), but much more costly concrete levees should not fail in such situations without impact damage from debris which is possible, even under the water line.
The U. S. Army Corps of Engineers began efforts to fill the breaches in September ; More flooding flowed from the incompletely patched canal during Hurricane Rita the next month, but not enough extent to cause any damage that was not already left from Hurricane Katrina.

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* 1802 – The Army Corps of Engineers is established to found and operate the United States Military Academy at West Point.
While the Horseshoe Falls absorbed the extra flow, the U. S. Army Corps of Engineers studied the riverbed and mechanically bolted and strengthened any faults they found ; faults which would, if left untreated, have hastened the retreat of the American Falls.
** July 28: Engineers found that the guidance program to be fed into the Cape computer contained an error.
Corps of Engineers projects can be found in all fifty states, and are specifically authorized and funded directly by Congress.
They are still legally the property of the U. S. Army Corps of Engineers, as they were found on land under its custody.
Engineers by sophisticated analysis, Yonity found that the inner of silicone pad is thicker, and the outward thickness decreasing by specific function.
Outdoor recreation options can be found at Tully Lake, which is managed by the Army Corps of Engineers.
In May 1941, British colleagues helped establish the Naval Mine Disposal School at the Naval Gun Factory, Washington, D. C. Not to be outdone, the U. S. Navy, under the command of Lt. Draper L. Kauffman ( who would go on to found the Underwater Demolition Teams better known as UDTs or the U. S. Navy Frogmen ), created the Naval Bomb Disposal School at University Campus, Washington, D. C. U. S. Ordnance and British Royal Engineers would forge a partnership that worked quite effectively in war a friendship persisting to this day.
A few months before the summer 1903 meeting of the Society of German Engineers, Oskar von Miller gathered a small group who supported his desire to found a science and technology museum.
Engineers soon found that large, reverberant spaces like concert halls created a vibrant acoustic signature that greatly enhanced the sound of the recording, and in this period large, acoustically " live " halls were favored, rather than the acoustically " dead " booths and studio rooms that became common after the 1960s.
Standiford Field was built by the Army Corps of Engineers in 1941 on a parcel of land south of Louisville that was found not to have flooded during the Ohio River flood of 1937.
A mechanist sergeant-major is a specialist most often found in the Corps of Royal Engineers or the Royal Army Service Corps, and was the title of one of the major characters in the book and the film based on it, Ice Cold in Alex.
A study published by the American Society of Heating, Refrigerating and Air-Conditioning Engineers and funded by the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation found one establishment with lower air quality in the non-smoking section, due to improperly installed ventilation systems.
Engineers from Roman times onwards have found it to be an appropriate route connecting the Midlands with the South East.
Several officers and the men of the 33rd Regiment, along with an officer from the Royal Engineers, parted from the main force and, after climbing the cliff face, found their way blocked by a thorny hedge over a wall.
The Supreme Court found the organization liable for more than $ 6 million in American Society of Mechanical Engineers v. Hydrolevel Corp.
Further research in reflection seismology may be found particularly in books and journals of the Society of Exploration Geophysicists, the American Geophysical Union, and the European Association of Geoscientists and Engineers.
There are a range of academic groups and associations for undergraduate students of particular disciplines, including: Boomerang @ ECU ( Advertising ); Dead Pilot's Society Superseded by Edith Cowan Aviators ( ECA ) as found on the social networking site Facebook ; ECU Engineers ( EEC ); ECU Society of Psychology and Social Science ( ECUSPSS ); Sports Science @ ECU ; Town Planning Student Association ; ECU Nurses ; Society Of Security Science ( SOSS ); NorthLaw Society ( NLS ); ECU Public Relations Chapter ; Computer and Security Science Association ( CASSA ); ML Education ( Primary Education ); Early Childhood Collective and Arts Management Student Organisation ( AMSO ) and more.
At the time, Bain was a supervisor for the construction of military roads under the Corps of Royal Engineers and had found many reptilian fossils during his surveys of South Africa.
The Engineers are responsible for maintaining the machines necessary for the survival of London, many of which are found by the Guild of Historians.
Similar cost and times savings were found in a comparison study of design – build, and design-bid-build for the water / wastewater construction industry, a peer-reviewed paper authored by Smith Culp Consulting that will be published in July 2011 by the American Society of Civil Engineers.
Later, upon reaching his objective he found that a gap which had been blown by the Royal Engineers in the anti-tank ditch did not correspond with the vehicle lane which had been cleared in the minefield.
According to Wainwright the support timbers for the Ramsden theodolite, used by the Royal Engineers in the original Ordnance Survey which began in 1784, were still to be found here many years later.
A detailed description of the history of flotation and this process can be found in Callows " Notes on Flotation " found in the Transactions of the American Institute of Mining Engineers ; Vol 53-54, originally presented in New York in February 1916.

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