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<br />Concerned. After review at these levels, the proposed projects are sent '"
<br />direct to the Secretary of the Army, the Office of Management and Budget,
<br />and the Congress,
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<br />Members of the Board are: Major General Willard Roper, CHAIRMAN
<br />OF THE BOARD, Washington, D. C.; Major General Richard H, Free, Divi-
<br />sion Engineer, U, S, Army Engineer Division, South Atlantic, Atlanta,
<br />Georgia; Major General Charles M. Duke, Division Engineer, U. S. Army
<br />Engineer Division, North Atlantic, New York, New York; Major General
<br />A. P. Rollins, Jr., Division Engineer, U. S, Army Engineer Division, Lower
<br />Mississippi Valley, Vicksburg, Mississippi; Brigadier General Roy S. Kelley,
<br />Division Engineer, U, S. Army Engineer Division, North Pacific, Portland,
<br />Oregon; Brigadier General Harold R. Parfitt, Division Engineer, U, S. Army
<br />Engineer Division, Southwestern, Dallas, Texas; and Colonel Alvin D. Wilder,
<br />Resident Member of the Board, Washington, D. C, Board members do not
<br />vote on proposed projects located in their respective Divisions.
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