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U.S. Army Veteran
Branch
U.S. Army
Rank
E-5
Service Years
1969 - 1979
81st Engineering
U.S. Army
The 81st Engineering unit, also known as the 81st Engineer Battalion, was originally activated during World War II to provide critical combat engineering support across the European Theater. Throughout its history, the unit has specialized in tasks such as constructing bridges, clearing obstacles, and enabling mobility for allied forces under combat conditions. The 81st has participated in numerous operations, earning a reputation for technical expertise and adaptability. In recent decades, the unit has supported both domestic and overseas missions, contributing to humanitarian assistance, infrastructure rebuilding, and modern military campaigns.
81st. Engineer Det Apo 971, Korea
U.S. Army
The **81st Engineer Detachment APO 971** served in Korea during the Korean War and subsequent years, providing essential engineering support to U.S. and UN forces. The unit was responsible for a variety of tasks, including constructing and maintaining roads, bridges, and fortifications, as well as supporting mobility and survivability operations. Operating under the Army Post Office (APO) 971 designation, the detachment often worked in challenging conditions to ensure vital supply lines and infrastructure remained operational. Their efforts contributed significantly to the effectiveness and sustainability of allied operations throughout the Korean peninsula.