ABOUT 587th Engineer Field Maintenance
- Formation and World War II Service: The 587th Engineer Field Maintenance unit was originally constituted during the height of World War II to provide critical engineering support to frontline units.
- Role in European Theater: The unit was deployed to the European Theater, where it was responsible for maintaining heavy equipment and vehicles essential for rapid Allied advances.
- Normandy Campaign: Members of the 587th played a vital role in the aftermath of the Normandy landings, quickly repairing bridges and equipment damaged during the initial assaults.
- Bridge Building Expertise: The unit became renowned for its expertise in constructing Bailey bridges under fire, often working through the night to keep supply lines open.
- Post-War Occupation Duties: After the German surrender, the 587th contributed to the rebuilding of war-torn infrastructure in occupied Germany, supporting humanitarian efforts.
- Cold War Reorganization: During the Cold War, the unit was re-designated and adapted to new technologies, focusing on the maintenance of more advanced engineering equipment.
- Vietnam War Service: Elements of the 587th were deployed during the Vietnam conflict, providing vital repair and recovery operations in jungle environments.
- Decorations and Citations: The unit has received multiple commendations for its service, including unit citations for exemplary performance under combat conditions.
- Modern Deployments: In the 21st century, the 587th has supported missions in Iraq and Afghanistan, maintaining vehicles and equipment critical to counterinsurgency operations.
- Legacy of Innovation: The 587th Engineer Field Maintenance unit is known for its innovative approaches to field repairs, often crafting custom solutions to unique battlefield problems.