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113th Engineer Battalion (United States) : ウィキペディア英語版
113th Engineer Battalion (United States)


The 113th Engineer Battalion is a battalion of the Indiana National Guard. Their missions include demolition and construction. The units of the 113th are found in Northern Indiana.
==History==
On 16 September 1917, the Indiana engineers designated the 113th Engineer Battalion and assigned to the 38th Infantry Division. The engineers from northwestern Indiana were quickly mobilized, trained at Camp Shelby, Mississippi, and sent overseas during World War I. Arriving in France on 28 September 1918, the engineers saw duty in construction missions, chiefly in the building of a large base camp near Brest. The engineers served in the Army of Occupation at Konz, Germany. The 113th returned to the United States in the spring of 1919.
The 113th Engineers served during the Ohio River flood of 1937 and again in Wisconsin during the "Big Rain" of 1940.
The 113th Engineers were mobilized on 17 January 1941, for World War II. They were deployed on Leyte in December 1944 with their basic load of engineer equipment consisting of 400 tons of assault and pioneer equipment, 140 tons of 30-day engineer supplies, and a complete "Bailey Bridge" unit weighing over 89 tons. After Leyte came Luzon, ZigZag Pass, Corregidor, Caballo Island, and Zambales.
Conflicting sources claim the 113th Engineer Battalion, Indiana Army National Guard, to be a subordinate unit of the Engineer Brigade, 38th Infantry Division. The 113th Engineer Battalion was, in fact, a part of the 38th Infantry Division until sometime in the early 2000s, when it was transferred to the Military Department of Indiana's 81st Troop Command.〔http://www.globalsecurity.org/military/agency/army/113eng.htm〕
The 113th Engineer Battalion was deployed in northern Iraq in support of Operation Iraqi Freedom. They conducted Soldier Readiness Processing at Camp Atterbury late in 2004. The elements of the 113th arrived in country from mid-December 2004 to early January 2005. They were engaged in a 12-month deployment in Ninewah province, Iraq where they engaged in many types of combat missions. The 113th was equipped with the M-113 APC, and later with M-1114 Up-Armored Humvees. 113th was home by the end of the year, 2005 with no deaths during that deployment.
In March 2012, the Battalion was awarded the Valorous Unit Award for their performance during the "Operation Founding Fathers" mission during Iraq's elections.〔http://www.armedforces.com/113th-engineers-receive-long-awaited-award/〕

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