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U.S. Army•27 members
Combat engineers, often referred to as "sappers," have played a crucial role in military history since ancient times, specializing in mobility, counter-mobility, and survivability tasks on the battlefield. Their origins can be traced back to Roman legions, who employed engineer troops to construct fortifications, bridges, and siege equipment. During World War I and World War II, combat engineers became essential for building trenches, clearing obstacles, and laying or removing mines under fire. Today, modern combat engineer units continue to support armed forces worldwide by enabling troop movement, constructing defensive positions, and conducting demolitions in complex and hazardous environments.
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