A Message from the Chief Counsel:
Thank you for your interest in the US Army Corps of Engineers (USACE). USACE prides itself in being our Nation's premier engineering organization. It has a varied and complex mission providing engineering support in both civil works and military arenas. On the civil side, our missions include operation and maintenance of our Nation's navigable waters, flood control, wetland protection and environmental restoration, hydroelectric power, and shore protection. For our Nation's military communities, we provide construction services and installations support. USACE also provides rapid response in disaster recovery after such events as hurricanes, floods and tornadoes. In addition, under a variety of statutory authorities, USACE provides "support for others" work for international, federal, state, local, tribal and territorial agencies. USACE is also a recognized leader in research and development. Its laboratories are providing ever more efficient and cost-effective solutions to meet the engineering demands of the 21st Century.
Naturally, given the breadth of these activities, practicing as a USACE attorney is both challenging and rewarding. USACE attorneys are counselors to decision makers and play a critical role in the planning and execution of USACE missions. As a USACE attorney, you will be called upon to address diverse and provocative legal issues, and will be directly responsible for assisting your clients in meeting our Nation's engineering challenges. Whether your specialty area is contracts or labor law, environmental law or patents and intellectual property, international law or water rights, I promise you, USACE will provide you work that is stimulating, varied and gratifying. You will serve on a team that plays a role in making our Nation great.
Again, thank you for your interest in the the Chief Counsel's Civilian Honors Program. The Civilian Honors Program Brochure includes a wealth of information about practicing as an attorney with the US Army Corps of Engineers, whose history and broad and varied missions are unique in the world.
Earl H. Stockdale
Chief Counsel
US Army Corps of Engineers
For more detailed information please see our Civilian Honors Program Brochure.
Please Note: Students are considered to have applied by participating in on-campus screening interviews with USACE recruiters or by submitting a resume, transcript and writing sample to: CECC-HON@usace.army.mil
The Civilian Honors Program places highly qualified candidates in openings among our approximately 50 offices worldwide. In order to understand which of our many offices each of our Honors candidates is willing to consider, please also fill out and submit with your application this Geographic Preference Form. We use this form to understand your flexibility with regard to which USACE offices you would be willing to consider, and to match candidates to offices with openings in the year of your application.
All application materials must be e-mailed or postmarked by October 15 of the academic year in which the applicant graduates or of the final year of judicial clerkship.
For further information on the USACE Chief Counsel's Civilian Honors Program, please e-mail us at CECC-HON@usace.army.mil