16th Engineer Brigade (United States)

The 16th Engineer Brigade is a combat engineer brigade of the United States Army National Guard of Ohio. The brigade is responsible for a number of units throughout Ohio, most of which are also combat engineer units.

16th Engineer Brigade
16th Engineer Brigade shoulder sleeve insignia
CountryUnited States
BranchOhio Army National Guard
TypeCombat Engineer Brigade
SizeBrigade
Nickname(s)"Iron Castle" (special designation)
Insignia
Distinctive Unit Insignia
16th Engineer Brigade soldiers clearing a demolished building.

History

Members of the brigade provide construction and design assistance for nations worldwide, both in aid to civilian authorities and traditional training environments. The 16th Engineer Brigade embarked on a mission to Eagle Pass, Texas, on the Rio Grande at the U.S.-Mexico border. As part of Joint Task Force 6, the brigade employed nearly 500 soldiers from April until July 2000, to improve roadways, emplace culverts and construct a wooden trestle bridge and two low water crossing sites. The improvements allow the United States Border Patrol to travel with ease along the border and respond quickly to illegal border crossings.

Order of battle

  • Headquarters and Headquarters Company, 16th Engineer Brigade
  • 112th Engineer Battalion (Heavy Division)
  • 216th Engineer Battalion (Heavy)
  • 512th Engineer Battalion
  • 612th Engineer Battalion (Corps) (Mechanized)DEACTIVATED
  • 292nd Engineer Detachment
  • 945th Engineer Company
  • 1192nd Engineer Company (Horizontal)
  • 1191st Engineer Company (Horizontal)

References


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