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English: "Pick-Sloan Plan for Missouri River Basin". Note: The map highlights Fort Peck Dam which was built by the US Army Corps of Engineers in 1940 before the Pick-Sloan Project. It does not highlight Canyon Ferry Dam that has been part of Pick-Sloan but was constructed by the Bureau of Reclamation.
Deutsch: "Pick-Sloan Plan for Missouri River Basin". Hinweis: Die Karte hebt den Staudamm Fort Peck hervor, der vom US Army Corps of Engineers 1940 vor dem Pick-Sloan-Projekt gebaut wurde. Er hebt nicht den Staudamm Canyon Ferry hervor, der Teil des Pick-Sloan-Projekts war, aber vom Bureau of Reclamation gebaut wurde.
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Builders and Fighters: U.S. Army Engineers in World War II, United States Army Corps of Engineers. Office of History, 1992

sec. IV (18 December 1992), p. 233. Publication #EP 870-1-42
Author United States Army Corps of Engineers. Office of History

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