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Unmanned Aircraft Systems Life
UAS Life “Seeing the world in a different perspective. It’s always a cool new view!” Thomas Spencer, project engineer

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28 U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Unmanned Aircraft Systems (UAS) team members, project engineer Thomas Spencer (upper left), and unmanned aerial vehicle technician Travis Barnett (photo above, left), fly a drone above the C44 project site to document progress. The team’s capabilities add value across the full spectrum of USACE programs. Aerial photo: UAS team photos: Brigida Sanchez