Former Operations Chief Named To St. Paul Engineer District Hall Of Fame
The St. Paul Engineer District named Bruce Boldon as its 2018 Hall of Fame honoree.
Boldon, of Eden Prairie, Minn., served the district for 29 years, retiring in 2015 as chief of the Operations Division, a leadership and management position which includes oversight of 13 locks and dams on the Mississippi River, maintenance of the 9-foot navigation channel and operation of 16 campgrounds throughout the district. Boldon deployed to manage recovery field offices in two national disasters to include the Grand
Forks, N.D., flood in 1997, and Hurricane Gustav in Louisiana in 2008. In 2003, Boldon deployed to Iraq as the senior Corps civilian as a part of the initial on-site team.
Before joining the Corps of Engineers, Boldon served as an Army active duty officer for 11 years after graduating from U.S. Military Academy West Point, N.Y., in 1979.
Boldon was recognized with the honor during the district’s 2018 Retirees’ Reunion and Hall of Fame luncheon in Eagan, Minn., September 13.