133rd Engineer Battalion
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The 133rd Engineer Battalion is a military engineering unit of the Maine Army National Guard. One of the largest and oldest units in the Maine National Guard, the battalion has responded to natural disasters at home and undertaken military deployments overseas. It has the capacity to execute a variety of Army Engineer missions, from horizontal construction, vertical construction, combat engineer missions and surveying. The battalion has two horizontal companies, one vertical company, one combat engineer company, a forward support company, a survey and design detachment and a headquarters company.
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Active | 1803 – Present |
Country | United States |
Branch | National Guard |
Type | Battalion |
Role | Engineer Battalion |
Part of | Maine Army National Guard |
Nickname(s) | "Maine's Regiment" "Twentieth Maine" |
Motto(s) | "To the Last Man" |
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Current commander | LTC Lisa Sessions |
Command Sergeant Major | CSM Heath Bouffard |
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