411th Engineer Brigade (United States)

411th Engineer Brigade (United States)

Infobox Military Unit
unit_name=411th Engineer Brigade


caption=411th Engineer Brigade Shoulder Sleeve Insignia
country=United States
allegiance=United States Army
type=Combat engineer brigade
branch=US Army Reserve
dates=March 14, 1949 - Present
specialization=Combat Engineers
command_structure=77th Regional Readiness Command
size=Brigade
garrison=New Windsor, New York
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The 411th Engineer Brigade (Theater Army) is a combat engineer brigade of the United States Army headquartered in New Windsor, New York. It is a major engineer command of the United States Army Reserve, and is only called upon when needed.

Tracing its lineage back to the 355th Engineer Regiment, the brigade assumed its predecessor's campaign participation credit and honors, which were received fighting in the European Theater of World War II. The reserve brigade did not participate in any Cold War era fighting, and only saw periodic moves to various army bases around New York State. After the Cold War, however, the brigade saw several deployments to the Middle East in a supporting role for US-led contingencies. These included Operation Desert Storm and Operation Joint Endeavor. The brigade was also deployed once in support of Operation Iraqi Freedom.

Organization

The 411th Engineer Brigade is a subordinate unit of the 77th Regional Readiness Command and its Headquarters and Headquarters Company is stationed at New Windsor, New York. It contains two subordinate battalions and separate companies which are also reserve units. The 479th Engineer Battalion (Combat) (Mechanized) headquartered at Watertown, New York and the 854th Engineer Battalion (Combat) (Heavy) located at Kingston, New York are the Brigade's two principal components. Additionally, the Brigade commands the 306th Engineer Company (Combat) (Heavy) in Amityville, New York and the 328th Engineer Brigade (Combat) (Heavy) of Northfield, New Jersey.

History

Origins

The 411th Engineer Brigade traces its lineage back to the 355th Engineer Regiment, which was first constituted on October 15, 1921 in the Organized Reserves. [http://www.history.army.mil/html/forcestruc/lineages/branches/eng/0411enbde.htm Lineage and Honors: 411th Engineer Brigade] , United States Army Center of Military History. Retrieved 08-28-2008.] The regiment was organized in January 1922 with its headquarters at Chapel Hill, North Carolina. [http://www.globalsecurity.org/military/agency/army/411en-bde.htm GlobalSecurity.org: 411th Engineer Brigade] , "GlobalSecurity.org", Retrieved 07-03-2008.]

It was ordered into active duty military service on September 1, 1942 at Camp White, Oregon in preparation for deployment to Europe during World War II. During World War II, the regiment saw action in the European Theater, undertaking numerous bridging and mobility missions in Normandy, Northern France, the Rhineland and the Ardennes area. The Regiment was awarded the Meritorious Unit Commendation for its service during the war. After the war was over in 1945, the regiment remained in the country until it was inactivated on June 17, 1946 in Germany. A year later, on May 27, 1947 the regiment was reactivated with its Headquarters in Detroit, Michigan. It was again deactivated on December 31, 1948 in Detroit.

After the deactivation, the Regiment was broken up and its subordinate elements were redesignated. The regimental Headquarters and Headquarters Company and Service Company were reorganized on February 25, 1949 as Headquarters and Headquarters Company, 411th Engineer Brigade, allowing them a larger staff with the ability to take command of more subordinate units. The regiment's 1st Battalion was reorganized and redesignated on February 25, 1949 as the 928th Engineer Construction Battalion. The 2nd Battalion was reorganized and redesignated on March 15, 1949 as the 929th Engineer Construction Battalion. The 3rd Battalion disbanded on July 9, 1953. The two separated battalions retained separate lineage from this point and the 355th Engineer Regiment ceased to exist.

Cold War years

The 411th Engineer Brigade was activated on March 14, 1949 at New York City, New York. It was reorganized on December 22, 1950 as the 411th Engineer Aviation Brigade. A few years later, the Organized Reserve Corps itself was redesignated as the Army Reserve, and the brigade was delegated to Reserve status. On January 1, 1957, the brigade was again redesignated as the 411th Engineer Brigade. On January 31, 1968, the brigade headquarters was relocated to Fort Tilden, New York.

For most of its operational existence, the brigade remained in Reserve status except for a few brief activations in the Active Duty force. It was ordered into active military service on March 24, 1970 at Fort Tilden, New York, before being reverted to reserve status two days later. The brigade received its distinctive unit insignia on January 28, 1971 and its shoulder sleeve insignia on December 20, 1973. [http://www.tioh.hqda.pentagon.mil/Eng/411th%20Engineer%20Brigade.htm The Institute of Heraldry: 411th Engineer Brigade] , The Institute of Heraldry. Retrieved 08-28-2008.] On January 3, 1978 the brigade headquarters location was changed to Brooklyn, New York.

The brigade was again ordered into active duty to play a supporting role in the Gulf War in 1990. It officially switched to active service on December 6, 1990 at Brooklyn, New York. It participated in Operation Desert Shield and Operation Desert Storm and earned two campaign streamers for participation in the colflict. On March 11, 1991 it was released from active military service and reverted to reserve status. The next day, while still in the country, the brigade was one of numerous units thought to have been exposed to chemical agents released during the Khamisiyah Pit demolition. Much of the NATO invasion force in the country at the time is suspected to have been exposed to these agents. [ [http://www.desert-storm.com/soldiers/pit.html Khamisiyah Pit Demolition] , Gulflink.mil. Retrieved 08-28-2008.]

On April 1, 1996, the brigade relocated to New Windsor, New York. It provided engineer Support to Operation Joint Endeavor in Bosnia and Kosovo by augmenting the staff of the 412th Engineer Command, and by deploying the 139th and 141st Transportation Company Detachments to the region which were under the brigade's peacetime command and control.

Iraq War

The Brigade was alerted for deployment to Iraq in support of Operation Iraqi Freedom in late 2005. In the summer of 2006, it trained for three months at Fort McCoy, Wisconsin to prepare. Its mission in Iraq was to integrate other smaller engineer units and provide engineer support to the other Army units operating in the country. [Witscheber, Loni [http://www.mccoy.army.mil/vtriad_online/08112006/Engineer_unit_to_provide_support_to%20_OIF_mission_08-11-06.htm Engineer unit to provide support to Operation Iraqi Freedom mission] , Fort McCoy Tirad. Retrieved 98-28-2008.] The brigade headquarters took command of several other engineer battalions during this deployment.McCann, Chris [http://www.blackanthem.com/News/U_S_Military_19/Engineers_rebuild_Baghdad_highway_bridge6658.shtml Engineers rebuild Baghdad highway bridge] , 10th Mountain Division public affairs office. Retrieved 08-28-2008.] Among the units under brigade's control was the 502nd Engineer Battalion based in Hanau, Germany which worked on bridges around Baghdad, as well as the 875th Engineer Battalion of the Arkansas Army National Guard based at Camp Striker [Durney, Chris [http://www.arguard.org/PublicAffairs/index.asp?id=news/2006/12/Combat_Patch_875th.htm Arkansas Engineer battalion earns combat patch ~ Proud to wear 411th Engineer Brigade symbol] , Arkansas National Guard Press Release. Retrieved 08-28-2008.] and the active duty 92nd Engineer Battalion. Also attached to the brigade's command was the Us Air Force's 557th Expeditionary RED HORSE Squadron, a contingent of Air Force engineers.Hall, Ken [http://www.af.mil/news/story.asp?id=123052224 RED HORSE helps build combat brigade base in 45 days] , 332nd Air Expeditionary Wing Public Affairs. Retrieved 08-28-2008.]

The brigade arrived in Iraq in September of 2006. It assumed control of over 3,000 engineers from the US Army, US Navy, US Air Force and US Marine Corps, having taken over the duty from the 130th Engineer Brigade which was departing following the end of its deployment.Snel, Joseph [http://www.wood.army.mil/ENGRMAG/PDFs%20for%20Jul-%20Sept07/Secure%20PDFs/Snel%20secure.pdf Plan, Build Protect: Assisting Iraq!] , "Engineer Magazine", July-September 2007 Issue. Retrieved 08-28-2008.] During the deployment, the brigade had five principle duties: route clearance and sanitation, rapid crater repair, engineer support to the 3rd Infantry Division and other combat units, planning, design and construction of contingency operating bases, and command of tactical bridging assets. The first major project of the brigade after arriving in country in September of 2006 was to assist Iraqi engineers in repairing and operating the run down and damaged water treatment plant at Al Bakir which provided a major source of fresh water from the Euphrates River. The brigade allowed Iraqi engineers to lead this operation and played a supporting role in evaluating their work. [Friot, Darren and Lukehart, James. [http://www.wood.army.mil/engrmag/PDFs%20for%20Jul-%20Sept07/Secure%20PDFs/Friot-Lukehart%20secure.pdf Al Bakir Freshwater Treatment Plant] , "Engineer Magazine", July-September 2007 issue. Retrieved 08-28-2008.] One of the brigade's major projects was the construction of Forward Operating Base (FOB) Hammer, which was completed in just 45 days. The base required construction materials from all over the country as well as foreign materials brought to Camp Victory and Balad Air Base. The 411th Brigade's soldiers focused primarily on land work, perimeter fences and ground fortifications, while the RED HORSE airmen focused on construction of buildings and other "vertucal" projects. After completion, the FOB had space for 4,000 soldiers, [Hall, Ken [http://www.balad.afnews.af.mil/news/story.asp?id=123051826 (Part 2 of 2) If you build it, they will come - RED HORSE, Black Diamonds complete FOB Hammer for Army's 3rd of the 3rd] , 332nd Air Expeditionary Wing Public Affairs, Retrieved 08-28-2008.] and was occupied by 3rd Brigade Combat Team, 3rd Infantry Division. [Hall, Ken [http://www.mnf-iraq.com/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=11814&Itemid=128 RED HORSE, Black Diamonds complete FOB] Multi-National Force Iraq News Release. Retrieved 08-28-2008.]

After the completion of the FOB, 411th Engineer Brigade soldiers commenced construction on other facilities throughout Camp Liberty for other incoming Army units. [Fitts, Jennifer [http://www.defendamerica.mil/articles/jul2005/a070505la2.html Engineers’ Teamwork, Sweat Gets Job Done] , DefendAmerica.mil. Retrieved 08-28-2008.] At the same time, other units in the brigade were responsible for route clearance in the areas of Logistics Support Area Anaconda along routes used for military supply as well as civilian traffic. The brigade's soldiers used Buffalo mine protected vehicles to clear these routes of suspected Improvised Explosive Devices and other dangerous obstacles. [Durney, Chris [http://www.ameriforce.net/PDF/rng_may07/RNGMay07_016_018.pdf Reserve and National Guard Troops work together on a Critical Mission] , 875th Engineer Battalion Public Affairs Office. Retrieved 08-28-2008.]

During this deployment, the brigade completed over 200 projects on every major Forward Operating Base in the country, and three major projects supporting the Iraq War troop surge of 2007. It completed over 400,000 kilometers of route clearance and blast hole repair using over 2,800 pieces of major equipment. The brigade headquarters returned home to New York in fall of 2007, after one year of deployment to Iraq.

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References

External Links

* [http://www.globalsecurity.org/military/agency/army/411en-bde.htm The Institute of Heraldry: 411th Engineer Brigade]


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