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Engineer Units
- 562nd
Engineer Company - Mission, company newsletter, history and
contact information.
- 1st
Engineer Battalion - The oldest engineer battalion in the
U.S. Army. History, campaigns and points of contact.
- 1st Engineer Brigade
- The mission of the brigade is to train soldiers, leaders and
units, to support training and to support contingency and emergency
response operations. History, command, contact information and
subordinate units.
- 169th Engineer Battalion
- History, training and subordinate units.
- 307th Engineer Battalion
- Command and staff, history, subordinate units and photo album.
- 326th
Engineer Battalion - History and unit points of contact.
- 35th Engineer Battalion
- Command, history, lineage and honors, and subordinate units.
- 554th Engineer
Battalion - Command, history, information on training provided
and an alumni page.
- 577th Engineer Battalion
- Command, history, campaigns, newsletter and subordinate units.
- 5th Engineer Battalion
- Command and subordinate units.
- 864th Engineer
Battalion - Conducts general engineering operations in support
of army operations. History, command, contact information, subordinate
units, photos, and veterans contact page.
- 14th Engineer Battalion
(Combat) - Command, history, photos, subordinate units, and
contact information.
- 130th Engineer
Brigade - Organization, history, photos, subordinate units,
brigade news and contact information.
- 555th Engineer
Group - Group deploys worldwide and provides support and sustainment
to the Group's Command and Control elements. Command, history,
contact information and subordinate units.
- 937th Engineer
Group - On order, the Group deploys, establishes command and
control of assigned forces, and conducts mobility, survivability
and sustainment engineering operations in support of worldwide
contingency operations, while protecting and sustaining the force.
History, command, and subordinate.
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