- 36th Engineer Brigade (United States)
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unit_name= 36th Engineer Brigade
caption=36th Engineer Brigade shoulder sleeve insignia
dates= 1993-Present
country= United States
allegiance=United States Army
branch=Active Duty
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role=Combat Engineering
size=Brigade
command_structure= III Corps
garrison=Fort Hood ,Texas
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motto= "Stay Rugged"
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battles=World War II Korean War Gulf War Operation Iraqi Freedom Operation Enduring Freedom
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decorations=Meritorious Unit Commendation (3: Korea 1953, Korea 1954, Southwest Asia 1990-1991)Republic of Korea Presidential Unit Citation (Korea 1950-1952)
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identification_symbol_2_label=The 36th Engineer Brigade is acombat engineer brigade of theUnited States Army based atFort Hood ,Texas . The brigade is a subordinate unit of III Corps.The unit is responsible for providing command and control to subordinate Engineer units. The unit was formerly designated as the 36th Engineer Group, and before that as the 36th Engineer Regiment. The 36th is the only unit that has been organized in all three command structures that are commanded by a Colonel in the U.S. Army;
regiment , group, andbrigade .With a lineage that dates back to 1933, the 36th Engineer Brigade saw action in the
North African Campaign and theItalian Campaign , and it eventually participated it the invasion of mainland Europe. Trained inamphibious assault , the brigade saw its role change several times, from combat engineers to front lineinfantry . It would later serve in theKorean War , earning several unit decorations. Recently, it has seen tours of duty in bothIraq andAfghanistan .Organization
The 36th Engineer Brigade is part of III Corps, and consists of a
Special Troops Battalion , which is headquartered atFort Hood ,Texas . [ [http://www.hood.army.mil/ Fort Hood Homepage: III Corps Major Formations] , United States Army. Retrieved 04-10-2008.] In addition, the brigade has four engineering battalions permanently assigned to it; the 8th Engineer Battalion, [ [http://www.hood.army.mil/36thengbde/8th%20En/index.html 8th Engineer Battalion Homepage: History] 8th Engineer Battalion Staff. Retrieved 04-10-2008.] the 20th Engineer Battalion, [ [http://www.hood.army.mil/20th_Eng/ 20th Engineer Battalion Homepage] , 20th Engineer Battalion Staff. Retrieved 04-10-2008.] and the 62nd Engineer Battalion (Heavy), [ [http://www.hood.army.mil/62enbn/bn_history.htm 62nd Engineer Battalion Homepage: History] , 62nd Engineer Battalion Staff. Retrieved 04-10-2008.] all headquartered at Fort Hood, as well as the 11th Engineer Battalion headquartered atFort Benning , Georgia. [ [https://www.benning.army.mil/11theng/content/UnitHistory.htm 11th Engineer Brigade Homepage: History] , 11th Engineer Brigade Staff. Retrieved 04-10-2008.] These battalions are the supporting force behind numerous construction projects undertaken for Fort Hood and III Corps. Additionally, the 507th Firefighting Detachment and the 557th Firefighting Detachment are also assigned to the brigade.The brigade was the first of the US Army's Engineer Brigades to be converted to a modular design. This means that the Brigade can be deployed and sustain itself independently, without a
division orcorps level command supporting it. Additionally, the brigade's design allows it to take command of additional units within a theatre of operations, allowing for greater versatility on the battlefield. [http://www.wood.army.mil/ENGRMAG/PDFs%20for%20Oct-Dec%2005/leadway.pdf "Lead The Way"] , CSM Clinton J. Pearson, United States Army Engineer School. Retrieved 04-10-2008.]History
World War II
The 36th Engineer Brigade was originally constituted on 1 October 1933 [http://www.hood.army.mil/36thengbde/Lineage.html Lineage and Honors: 36th Engineer Brigade] , United States Army. Retrieved 04-10-2008] as the 36th Engineer Regiment and activated on 1 June 1941 at Plattsburg Barracks,
New York . During World War II the 36th Engineer Regiment consisted of nine combat engineer companies trained foramphibious assault and support operations. Because of this training, the unit’s distinctive insignia was designed with aseahorse on a red and whiteshield .The brigade was deployed to the
North African Campaign in 1942, participating inOperation Torch , where it conducted its first amphibious assault, and earning the brigade its first campaign streamer for the battle aroundAlgeria andFrench Morocco . It would continue supporting Allied units as they pushed Axis forces out ofNorth Africa during theTunisia Campaign .The brigade would then participate in the
Battle of Sicily , conducting its second amphibious landing along with the 7th Army. It would push on with the rest of the force, eventually forcing German and Italian forces off of the island. The Brigade followed in the quick invasion of mainland Italy soon after, with an amphibious assault in the Naples-Foggia area, followed closely by another landing in support ofOperation Shingle , nearAnzio . For fifty days, during Operation Shingle, soldiers of the brigade held convert|7|mi|km of the front line and earned the distinction by the German army as “The Little Seahorse Division”.The unit subsequently participated in the invasion of southern France in 1944, code named
Operation Dragoon , conducting its fifth and final amphibious assault of the war. [http://www.tioh.hqda.pentagon.mil/Eng/36EngineerBrigade.htm The Institute of Heraldry: 36th Engineer Brigade] , The Institute of Heraldry. Retrieved 05-12-2008.] It would support Allied units through three additional campaigns up until the end of the war; theRhineland Campaign , theArdennes-Alsace Campaign , and theCentral Europe Campaign .Korean War
On 15 February 1945, the unit was redesignated as the 36th Engineer Combat Group, and following World War II it reorganized at
Fort Lewis ,Washington . The unit was broken up, its three battalions redesignated as the 2826th Combat Engineer Battalion, the 2827th Combat Engineer Battalion, and the 2828th Combat Engineer Battalion, respectively. They then assumed separate lineage, and the Regiment itself was inactivated on 30 November 1946 inAustria .Reactivated on 5 May 1947 at
Fort Lewis ,Washington , the unit officially became the 36th Engineer Group on 10 April 1953. During the Korean War, the 36th Engineer Combat Group consisted of four engineer battalions and four additional engineer companies, earning twoMeritorious Unit Citation s and theRepublic of Korea Presidential Unit Citation . It served in the Korean theater from 1950 until 1954, earning nine campaign streamers while supporting other army units in numerous engineering and construction projects. During its assignment, the group was assigned toIX Corps of theEighth United States Army . [http://goliath.ecnext.com/coms2/summary_0199-3224608_ITM Korea: ROA remembers the forgotten war.(Reserve Officers Association of the United States)] , "The Officer" magazine. Retrieved 08-26-2008.] Projects that the group and its subordinate battalions completed includedPOW facilities, allied bases, andminefield clearing. Along with the rest of IX Corps, the group was forced back behind thePusan Perimeter and remained stranded there until the Incheon Landings were conducted by X Corps. The group would follow IX Corps for the remainder of the Korean war. [ [http://www.globalsecurity.org/military/agency/army/ix-corps.htm GlobalSecurity.org: IX Corps] , "GlobalSecurity ". Retrieved 08-26-2008.]After its withdrawal from Korea, the unit did not participate in any notable campaigns until its inactivation on 30 May 1972 at Fort Lewis. It was reactivated shortly after on 1 July 1973 as the 36th Engineer Group (Construction) at
Fort Benning , Georgia. It would see no conflicts until the start of theGulf War . In 1989, it participated in "Exercise Camino De La Paz," an unscheduled exercise conducted in the first half of 1989 on theOsa Peninsula ofCosta Rica . [ [http://72.14.205.104/search?q=cache:RqeT_kDbxA0J:www.history.army.mil/books/DAHSUM/1989/CH12.htm+%2236th+Engineer+Brigade%22+during+the+%22Korean+War%22&hl=en&ct=clnk&cd=12&gl=us Department of the Army Historical Summary: FY 1989] , United States Army. Retrieved 04-10-2008.]Present day
During the 1991 Gulf War, the 36th Engineer Group (Construction) fought in support of the 24th Infantry Division’s rapid attack to the Euphrates. The unit also deployed in support of peace enforcement missions during Operation Continue Hope in
Somalia andOperation Uphold Democracy inHaiti . Most recently, the 36th Engineer Group (Construction) has twice deployed to Iraq in support ofOperation Iraqi Freedom , executing a wide variety of construction missions in support of combat operations, including the construction of enemy prisoner of war camps, theater convoy support centers, and soldier life support areas. [http://www.hood.army.mil/36thengbde/History.html 36th Engineer Brigade Homepage: History] , 36th Engineer Brigade Staff. Retrieved 04-10-2008.] Some of the soldiers from the unit were still in Iraq as late as October 2007. [ [http://www.kdhnews.com/news/story.aspx?id=20093 "More than 150 Fort Hood soldiers return from Iraq"] , Amanda Kim Stairrett, Killeen Daily Herald. Retrieved 04-10-2008]On 16 June 2006, the unit was reorganized and redesignated the 36th Engineer Brigade. and reassigned to Fort Hood, Texas as the United States Army’s first modular engineer brigade headquarters. The brigade deployed to Afghanistan in support of
Operation Enduring Freedom in 2007, holding a ceremony at III Corps Headquarters, casing itsunit colors in preparation for its deployment on 28 February 2007. [ [http://www.forthoodsentinel.com/articles/2008/04/10/community/welcome_home/welcome03.txt 36th Eng. Bde. deploys to Afghanistan] , Heather Graham, Fort Hood Sentinel. Retrieved 04-10-2008.] [ [http://www4.army.mil/outreach/calendar/index.php?event_id=4879&r=2007-02-01&date=2007-02-28 US Army Community Relations Calendar] , United States Army. Retrieved 04-10-2008.] The brigade supports operations conducted by the82nd Airborne Division . It is part of Task Force Rugged, and among its duties are training Afghan citizens in skilled labor and other nationbuilding operations. [ [http://www.defenselink.mil/news/newsarticle.aspx?id=48687 Workshop Trains Afghans on Construction Skills] , Capt. Ashley Dellavalle, Defenselink.mil news service. Retrieved 04-10-2008.] Some elements of the unit, including its commander, have been serving in Afghanistan since February 2007, while other elements of the unit served in Iraq. [ [http://www.defenselink.mil/transcripts/transcript.aspx?transcriptid=4160 "DoD News Briefing with Col. Stevens from Afghanistan"] , Col. Gary Kneck, Department of Defense Press Office. Retrieved 04-10-2008]Honors
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External links
* [http://www.tioh.hqda.pentagon.mil/Eng/36EngineerBrigade.htm The Institute of Heraldry]
* [http://www.hood.army.mil/36thengbde/ Official 36th Engineer Brigade Homepage]
* [http://www.globalsecurity.org/military/agency/army/36eng-grp.htm 36th Engineers at Global Security]
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