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19th Engineer Battalion
19th Eng Bn Distinctive Unit Insignia
Active
1933-1945 1952-1970 1975-1997 2005—Present
Country
United States
Branch
US Army Corps of Engineers
Type
Engineer Battalion
Garrison/HQ
Fort Knox, KY
Nickname(s)
Seahorse
Motto(s)
ACUTUM ACUMEN ('Sharp Ingenuity')
Military unit
The 19th Engineer Battalion is a United States Army combat engineering unit. This unit provides general engineering support during military operations. It is an Echelon Above Brigade (EAB) engineer unit, composed of five-line companies (15th Construction Company, 42nd Route Clearance Company, 502nd Multi-Role Bridging Company, 541st Sapper Company, 887th Engineer Support Company), one support company (Forward Support Company), one headquarters company (Headquarters and Headquarters Company), and one firefighting detachment (550th Fire Fighter Detachment).[1] As of October 16, 2005, it is stationed at Fort Knox under the 20th Engineer Brigade, XVIII Airborne Corps. The 19th Engineer Battalion O/O deploys engineer forces to provide mission command and general engineer support to decisive action in support of Expeditionary, Army, Joint, or Combined Military Operations world-wide.[2]
^"Fort Knox - Post Units and Organizations". My Base Guide. Retrieved July 20, 2021.
^"19th Engineer Battalion". 19th Engineer Battalion. September 30, 2019. Archived from the original on September 22, 2019. Retrieved October 7, 2020.
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