219th Engineer Brigade (United States)

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Active2016 – present
Allegiance Indiana
Branch Army
219th Engineer Brigade
219th Engineer Brigade Shoulder Sleeve Insignia
Active2016 – present
Country United States
Allegiance Indiana
Branch Army
TypeEngineer
SizeBrigade
Part of Army National Guard
Garrison/HQJohnson County Armory, Franklin, Indiana
MottoEye of the Tiger
EngagementsOperation New Dawn
Decorations Meritorious Unit Commendation (Army)
Commanders
Commanding OfficerCOL John C. Roark
Command Sergeant MajorCSM Benjamin M. Joy
Notable
commanders
COL Ivan E. Denton (First Commander)
Insignia
Distinctive unit insignia

The 219th Engineer Brigade is a combat engineer brigade assigned to the 38th Infantry Division of the Indiana Army National Guard. Soldiers of the 219th Engineer Brigade provide various supportive duties to other Army units, including construction, engineering, and mechanical work on other Army projects.

The 219th was originally activated in 2007 as the 219th Battlefield Surveillance Brigade, one of ten other self-sufficient battlefield surveillance brigades that were activated during efforts to reform and modernize the US Army. Its original mission was to improve situational awareness for commanders at division-level or higher. However, in 2015, battlefield surveillance brigades were declared obsolete. Five out of the ten brigades were reorganized into expeditionary military intelligence brigades. Two were disbanded. The other three were converted into different types of units. In 2016, the 219th Engineer Brigade was activated.

Since its activation, the unit has taken part in overseas tours to Kuwait, Qatar, Jordan, Iraq, Afghanistan, and has independently conducted various humanitarian missions in the United States and in other nations throughout the world.

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