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About 855th Engineer Battalion

The 855th Engineer Battalion is a unit of the United States Army Reserve, established in 1949 and headquartered in Phoenix, Arizona. Throughout its history, the battalion has provided essential combat engineering support, including construction, demolition, and mobility operations. Its soldiers have deployed in support of major operations such as Operation Iraqi Freedom and Operation Enduring Freedom, conducting critical infrastructure projects and route clearance missions. The 855th Engineer Battalion continues to maintain readiness for both domestic support and overseas contingency operations, upholding its motto, "Build to Serve."

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John Jeffery

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Boot Camp

Boot Camp

Company C 1st Bn. 38th Inf. Regt. • U.S. Army • 1989

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101st airborne division • U.S. Army

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New uniform for wedding

New uniform for wedding

82nd Airborne • U.S. Army • 2018

About 855th Engineer Battalion

About this Unit

The 855th Engineer Battalion is a unit of the United States Army Reserve, established in 1949 and headquartered in Phoenix, Arizona. Throughout its history, the battalion has provided essential combat engineering support, including construction, demolition, and mobility operations. Its soldiers have deployed in support of major operations such as Operation Iraqi Freedom and Operation Enduring Freedom, conducting critical infrastructure projects and route clearance missions. The 855th Engineer Battalion continues to maintain readiness for both domestic support and overseas contingency operations, upholding its motto, "Build to Serve."

Historical Facts

• Origins: The 855th Engineer Battalion is a unit in the Army Reserve, with its lineage dating back to the mid-20th century, primarily organized to provide combat engineering support. • Location: The battalion is headquartered in Phoenix, Arizona, and has had subordinate companies in various parts of the state. • Desert Storm Deployment: Elements of the 855th Engineer Battalion were mobilized and deployed in support of Operation Desert Storm in 1991, contributing to construction and demolition missions in the Persian Gulf. • Operation Iraqi Freedom: The battalion deployed to Iraq in the mid-2000s, where it performed route clearance, construction, and infrastructure rebuilding tasks under hostile conditions. • Disaster Relief: The 855th has participated in domestic disaster relief missions, including efforts after major wildfires and floods in Arizona and neighboring states. • Training Excellence: The unit is known for its rigorous annual training exercises, often collaborating with local and federal agencies to build bridges, repair roads, and improve community infrastructure. • Women in Leadership: The 855th was among the early Reserve units in Arizona to have women serve in command roles, reflecting the evolving inclusiveness of the U.S. Army. • Decorations: The battalion’s companies and soldiers have been awarded numerous commendations, including Army Achievement Medals and Meritorious Unit Citations, for outstanding service domestically and abroad. • Community Engagement: The 855th regularly supports local events such as Veterans Day parades and educational outreach in Arizona schools, fostering strong community ties. • Modernization: In recent years, the battalion has modernized its equipment, including the integration of advanced construction vehicles and engineering tools, ensuring readiness for both military and humanitarian operations.