The Mississippi Valley Division is a dual-hatted organization with principally civil works and some military program responsibilities in the Mississippi Valley. The Division is one of eight Corps regional offices in the United States. The Mississippi River Commission, a unique organization created by an Act of Congress in 1876, helps oversee projects and programs for river improvements.
The North Atlantic Division headquarters, located at Fort Hamilton in Brooklyn, N.Y., is one of eight supervisory field offices reporting to the Corps' headquarters in Washington, D.C.
The South Atlantic Division (SAD), headquartered in Atlanta, Georgia, has responsibility for execution of Corps missions in the southeastern United States, the Caribbean and Latin America.
Home page for the South Pacific Division of the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers.
Information on the Alaska District, work in progress, job opportunities, and more.