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U.S. Army
Members
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The 107th Engineers traces its origins to the Michigan National Guard, first organized in 1881 and later redesignated during World War I as the 107th Engineer Regiment. The unit served with distinction as part of the 32nd "Red Arrow" Division in France, providing critical engineer support, including constructing trenches, bridges, and fortifications during major offensives. In World War II, the 107th Engineers again saw combat in the European Theater, contributing to the rapid advances of Allied forces. The regiment has remained an integral part of Army National Guard operations, supporting both state and federal missions into the 21st century.

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