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Usace Contacts Nationwide Contacts Headquarters, USACE 202-761-001 441 G Street 202-761-0011 Washington, DC 20314-1000 DSN 763-0011 FAX 212-761-1803 Major Subordinate Commands Great Lakes and Ohio River Division FAX 513-684-6218 550 Main Street, Room 10104 513-684-3010 Cincinnati, OH 45202 Buffalo District (CELRB-PA) 716-879-4410 1776 Niagara Street FAX 716-879-4434 Buffalo, NY 14207-3199 Chicago District (CELRC-PA) 312-846-5303/5304 111 N. Canal Street FAX 312-353-2525 Chicago, IL 60606-7206 Detroit District (CELRE-PA) 313-226-4680 P. O. Box 1027 DSN 346-4680 Detroit, MI 48231-1027 FAX 313-226-5993 Huntington District (CELRH-PA) 304-399-5353 502 Eighth Street DSN 366-5353 Huntington, WV 25701-2070 FTS 924-5353 FAX 304-399-5076 Louisville District (CELRL-PA) 502-315-6766 P.O. Box 59 FAX 502-315-6771 Louisville, KY 40201-0059 For FedEx: 600 Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Place, Room 779 Louisville, KY 40202 Nashville District (CELRN-PA) 615-736-7161 P.O. Box 1070 FAX 615-736-7065 Nashville, TN 37202-1070 Pittsburgh District (CELRP-PA) 412-395-7500 William Moorhead Federal Building FAX 412-644-4093 1000 Liberty Avenue, Room 1817 Pittsburgh, PA 15222-4186 GULF REGION DIVISION (Provisional) Baghdad, Iraq 540-665- Public Affairs Officer 5341 (C)964-790-192-5170 MISSISSIPPI VALLEY DIVISION 601-634-5757 P.O. Box 80 FAX 601-634-7110 Vicksburg, MS 39181-0080 Memphis District (CEMVM-PA) 901-544-3005 167 N. Main St. FAX 901-544-3786 Memphis, TN 38103-1894 New Orleans District (CEMVN-PA) 504-862-2201 P.O. Box 60267 FAX 504-862-1724 New Orleans, LA 70160-0267 Rock Island District (CEMVR-PA) FAX 309-794-5793 Clock Tower Building 309-794-5274 P.O. Box 2004 Rock Island, IL 61204-2004 St. Louis District (CEMVS-PA) 314-331-8002 1222 Spruce Street DSN 555-8002 St. Louis, MO 63103-2833 FAX 314-331-8005 St. Paul District (CEMVP-PA) 651-290-5108/5201/5202 Army Corps of Engineers Centre FAX 651-290-5752 190 Fifth Street East St. Paul, MN 55101-1638 Vicksburg District (CEMVK-PA) 601-631-5052 4155 Clay Street DSN 495-5052 Vicksburg, MS 39183-3435 FAX 601-631-5225 NORTH ATLANTIC DIVISION 718-765-7018 302 General Lee Avenue FAX 718-765-7173 Fort Hamilton, NY 11252-6700 Cell 917-8026-9772 Baltimore District (CENAB-PA) DSN 283-2809 P.O. Box 1715 410-962-3787 Baltimore, MD 21203-1715 FAX 410-962-3660 Office Location 10 S. Howard St. Baltimore, MD 21201 Europe District (CENAU-PA) 011-49-611-816-2700 USA Corps of Engr, Europe District DSN 314-336-2700 CMR 410, Box 1 FAX 011-49-611-816-2851 APO AE 09096 Cell 0011-160-522-9691 New England District (CENAE-PA) 978-318-8238 696 Virginia Road FAX 978-318-8850 Concord, MA 01742-2751 New York District (CENAN-PA) 917-790-8007 26 Federal Plaza FAX 212-264-0614 Room 2113 FAX 212-264-1565 New York, NY 10278-0090 Norfolk District (CENAO-PA) 757-201-7606 803 Front Street FAX 757-201-7133 Norfolk, VA 23510-1096 Philadelphia District (CENAP-PA) 215-656-6515 Wanamaker Building 215-656-6500 100 Penn Square East FAX 215-656-6820 Philadelphia, PA 19107-3390 NORTHWESTERN DIVISION 503-808-3710 North Pacific Regional Office (CENWD-NP-PA) P.O. Box 2870 Portland, OR 97208-2870 Missouri River Regional Office 402-697-2552 (CENWD-MR-PA) FAX 402-697-2554 12565 West Center Road Omaha, NE 68144 Kansas City District (CENWK-PA) 816-389-3486 601 E 12th St., Rm .736 FAX 816-426-7573 Kansas City, MO 64106-2896 Omaha District (CENWO-PA) 402-221-3913 106 South 15th Street FAX 402-221-4195 Omaha, NE 68102-1618 Portland District (CENWP-PA) 503-808-4510 P.O. Box 2946 FAX 503-808-4515 Portland, OR 97208-2946 Seattle District (CENWS-PA) (206) 764-3750 P.O. Box 3755 FAX 206-764-3769 Seattle, WA 98124-3755 Walla Walla District (CENWW-PA) 509-527-7020 201 North 3rd Avenue FAX 509-527-7824 ATTN: CENWW-PA CELL 509-520-1468 Walla Walla, WA 99362-1876 PACIFIC OCEAN DIVISION 808-438-8319 Building 525 DSN 315-8319 Fort Shafter, HI 96858-5440 FAX 808-438-2656 Honolulu District (CEPOH-PA) 808-438-9862/8317 Building 230 DSN 315-9862/8317 Fort Shafter, HI 96858-5440 FAX 808-438-8351 Alaska District (CEPOA-PA) 907-753-2520 P.O. Box 6898 DSN 317-552-3126 FAX 907-753-5598 Note:Anchorage, Address AK must 99506-0898 include " CEPOA- PA " Far East District (CEPOF-PA) DSN 721-7501 APO AP 96205-5546 FAX 721-7487 COMM 011-82-2-270-7501 Japan Engineer District 011-81-311-763-3575/8842 (CEPOJ-PA) DSN 263-3575/3644 ATTN: CEPOJ-PA FAX DSN 263-4887 APO AP 96338-5010 FAX 011-81-311-763-4887 SOUTH ATLANTIC DIVISION 404-562-5011 Room 9M15, 60 Forsyth St., SW FAX 404-562-5018 Atlanta, GA 30303-8801 Charleston District (CESAC-PA) 843-329-8123 Public Affairs Office FAX 843-329-8199 69A Hagood Ave. Charleston, SC 29403-5107 Jacksonville District (CESAJ-PA) 904-232-2235 701 an Marco Blvd., 32207 FAX 904-232-2237 P.O. Box 4970 Jacksonville, FL 32232-0019 Antilles Field Office FAX: 787-729-6879 400 Fernandez Juncos San Juan, Puerto Rico 00901-3299 South Florida Area Office FAX: 561-683-2418 3301 Gun Club Road, Building 50 West Palm Beach, FL 33406-3007 Mobile District (CESAM-PA) 251-690-2505 P.O. Box 2288 DSN 457-2505 Mobile, AL 36628-0001 FAX 251-690-3067 Savannah District (CESAS-PA) 912-652-5279 P.O. Box 889 FAX 912-652-5944 Savannah, GA 31402-0889 912-677-6039 After Hours Wilmington District (CESAW-PA) 910-251-4626 P.O. Box 1890 FAX 910-251-4618 Wilmington, NC 23402-1890 Office Location: 69 Darlington Ave. Wilmington, NC 28403 SOUTH PACIFIC DIVISION 415-977-8112 333 Market Street, Room 1106 FAX 415-977-8316 San Francisco, CA 94105 Albuquerque District (CESPA-PA) 505-342-3169 4101 Jefferson Plaza, NE FAX 505-342-2770 Albuquerque, NM 87109 Los Angeles District (CESPL-PA) 213-452-3921 P.O. Box 532711 FAX 213-452-4209 Los Angeles, CA 90053-2325 Sacramento District (CESPK-PA) 916-557-7461 1325 J Street FAX 916-557-7853 Sacramento, CA 95814-2922 San Francisco District (CESPN-PA) 415-977-8658 333 Market Street, Room FAX 415-977-8524 San Francisco, CA 94105 SOUTHWESTERN DIVISION 214-767-2510 1100 Commerce Street, Room 8B15A FAX 214-767-2870 Dallas, TX 75242-0216 Fort Worth District (CESWF-PA) 817-886-1517 819 Taylor Street, Room 3A24 FAX 817-886-6453 P.O. Box 17300 CELL 817-291-2953 Fort Worth, TX 76102-0300 Galveston District (CESWG-PA) 409-766-3004 P.O. Box 1229 FAX 409-766-3049 Galveston, TX 77553-1229 CELL 409-682-7529 Office Location: 2000 Fort Point Road Little Rock District (CESWL-PA) 501-324-5551 P.O. Box 867 FAX 501-324-6699 Little Rock, AR 72203-0867 FAX 501-324-6968 District Office Location: 700 West Capitol, Rm 7403 Tulsa District (CESWT-PA) 918-669-7366 1645 South 101 East Ave. FAX 918-669-7368 Tulsa, OK 74128-4609 CELL 918-629-7383 Centers DSN 760-1690 SupportU.S. Army Center, Engineering Huntsville and (CEHNC- PA) FAX 256-895-1689 P.O. Box 1600 Huntsville, AL 35807-4301 Transatlantic Programs Center (CETAC-PA) 540-665-4085/4092 PO Box 2250 DSN 2 65-4085/4092 Winchester, VA 22604-1450 FAX 540-665-3693 Location: 201 Prince Frederick Drive Winchester, VA 22602 USACE Finance Center (CEFC) 901-874-8401 5722 Integrity Drive FAX 901-874-8580 Millington, TN 38054-5005 U.S. Army Engineer Research and Development Center (USAERDC) ATTN: CEERD-PA-Z 601-634-2505 3909 Halls Ferry Road FAX 601-634-2361 Vicksburg, MS 39180-6199 Toll Free: 800-LAB-6937 Public Affairs Officer U.S. Army Cold Regions Research 603-646-4292 & Engineering Laboratory DSN 220-XXXX (USACRREL) Toll Free 866-373-2872 ("4" at the prompt) ATTN: CEERD-PA-H FAX 603-646-4348 72 Lyme Road Hanover, NH 03755-1290 U.S. Army Construction Engineering 217-373-6714 Research Laboratory (USACERL) FAX 217-373-7222 ATTN: CEERD-PA-I Toll Free: 800-USA-CERL P.O. Box 9005 2902 Newmark Drive Champaign, IL 61826-9005 U.S. Army Topographic 703-428-6655 Engineering Center (USATEC) DSN 364-XXXX ATTN: CEERD-PA-A, FAX 703-428-8176 Cude Building 2592 7701 Telegraph Road Alexandria, VA 22315-3864 U.S. Army Engineer Waterways 601-634-2505 Experiment Station (USAEWES) DSN 446-XXXX ATTN: CEERD-PA-V FAX 601-634-2361 3909 Halls Ferry Road Toll Free: 800-LAB-6937 Vicksburg, MS 39180-6199 .
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