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Engineer

Continental Congress authority for a "Chief of Engineers for the Army" dates from 16 June 1775. A Corps of Engineers for the United States was authorized by the Congress on 11 Mar 1779. The Corps of Engineers, as it is known today, came into being on 16 March 1802, when the President was authorized to "organize and establish a Corps of Engineers... that the said Corps...shall be stationed at West Point in the State of New York and shall constitute a Military Academy."

A Corps of Topographical Engineers, authorized on 4 July 1838, was merged with the Corps of Engineers on 3 March 1963.

Fort Leonard Wood (Home of the U.S. Army Engineer School)

C Co, 554th Engineer Battalion (Warrant Officer Training Company)

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