About this Unit
The 13th Engineer Battalion was first constituted in the Regular Army in 1916 and has served with distinction in numerous conflicts, including World War II, the Korean War, the Vietnam War, and Operations Iraqi Freedom and Enduring Freedom. Initially organized to support combat operations with construction, mobility, and demolition expertise, the battalion has adapted to a variety of engineering missions over its history. The unit earned campaign participation credit in major battles such as Normandy and the Rhineland during World War II and played a crucial role in river crossings and route clearance in later conflicts. Today, the 13th Engineer Battalion continues to provide combat engineering support, ensuring mobility, survivability, and sustainment for the U.S. Army and its allies.
Historical Facts
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Origins in World War I: The 13th Engineer Battalion was originally constituted on 29 July 1916 in the Regular Army as the 13th Engineers (Railway), highlighting its early focus on railway construction and repair.
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World War I Service: The unit was deployed to France during World War I, where it played a critical role in constructing and maintaining railways essential for Allied logistics on the Western Front.
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Redesignation: Over the decades, the battalion underwent several redesignations, reflecting changes in mission and structure, including becoming the 13th Engineer Battalion (Combat) in 1956.
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World War II Campaigns: The battalion participated in several major World War II campaigns, including Normandy, Northern France, Rhineland, Ardennes-Alsace, and Central Europe.
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Korean War and Cold War: The battalion served in the Korean War and was later stationed in Germany as part of NATO forces during the Cold War, contributing to deterrence and infrastructure projects.
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Vietnam War Deployments: The 13th Engineer Battalion deployed to Vietnam, where it built roads, airfields, and base camps, often working under hazardous conditions and facing enemy action.
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Desert Storm Support: The battalion supported operations in Southwest Asia during Operation Desert Storm, providing vital engineering support for coalition forces.
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Global War on Terror: In the 21st century, the 13th Engineer Battalion has deployed to Iraq and Afghanistan, building infrastructure, removing obstacles, and providing route clearance for coalition forces.
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Unit Motto: The battalion's motto is "DON AND HEAR," a unique phrase representing the unit's readiness and commitment to its mission.
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Distinctive Insignia: The 13th Engineer Battalion's distinctive unit insignia features a castle, symbolizing the Corps of Engineers, and embodies the unit’s proud history of building and fighting.