The Army Corps of Engineers

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  • 28/08/2014 18:46
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  • 28/08/2014 18:46
Stories from the United States' relationship with the Panama Canal, in celebration of its centenary

The Army Corps of Engineers was a squadron of engineers trained by the American army, and commanded by the engineer George Washington Goethals.  As Goethel’s peers and contemporaries, the communication between them was excellent and their work more efficient.  As time passed, the engineers improved the gate locks design and finished the canal on time.  Though Goethals led the effort; a great part of his success is owed to this competent and efficient group of engineers.

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