The 36th Engineer Brigade is part of the III Armored Corps, and consists of a Headquarters and Headquarters Company, which is located at Fort Hood, Texas and three Engineer Battalions: 5th Engineer Battalion, 20th Engineer Battalion, and the 62d Engineer Battalion.
The brigade was the first in the US Army's Engineer Brigades to be converted to a modular design. This means that the Brigade can be deployed and sustain itself independently, without a division or corps level command supporting it. Additionally, the brigade's design allows it to take command of additional units within a theater of operations, allowing for greater versatility on the battlefield.
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BATTALIONS
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| 5th ENGINEER BATTALION | 20th ENGINEER BATTALION | 62d ENGINEER BATTALION |
| FORT LEONARD WOOD | MISSOURI | FORT HOOD | TEXAS | FORT HOOD | TEXAS |
MISSION
The 36th Engineer Brigade executes training and readiness oversight of three Engineer Battalions, provides mobility, countermobility, general engineering, and survivability experts to directed missions and transforms in order to lead the way for III Armored Corps, "America's Hammer" and the US Army Engineer Regiment.
VISION
The 36th Engineer Brigade is recognized as the most lethal Engineer Brigade in the Army—masters of our profession, RUGGED leaders of character, and indispensable to our maneuver teammates. Our Soldiers and Families stand ready to deploy, fight, and win anytime, anywhere. We lead the way by STAYING RUGGED, STAYING READY.











