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The Regiment was demobilized at Sherman, Ohio on 15 May 1919. The 15th Engineers were reconstituted and placed on the inactive rolls on 25 August 1921, followed by assignment to the 9th Infantry Division on 24 March 1923. The unit was redesignated as the 15th Engineer Battalion in July 1940 and activated at Fort Bragg on 1 August.
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An Engineer Combat Battalion (ECB) was a designation for a battalion-strength combat engineer unit in the U.S. Army, most prevalent during World War II. They are a component of the United States Army Corps of Engineers .
The 15th infantry, which subsequently became the 15th regiment of engineers, known as the New York sappers and miners, was organized in New York City, and mustered into the U. S. service at Willett's Point, New York harbor, June 17, 1861, for two years.
Yamada was born in Tokyo.He graduated from the Imperial Japanese Army Academy in 1911, and served as a lieutenant in the IJA 15th Engineering Battalion. He became an instructor at the Army Institute of Technology in 1925 and was promoted to major in 1928 and lieutenant colonel in 1933, and colonel in 1938.
Lieutenant General Robert B. Flowers was born in Pennsylvania and resided in several areas of the world as his family moved during his father's military career. Following graduation and commissioning from the Virginia Military Institute in 1969, he completed Airborne and Ranger training and began his career as an Engineer Officer.
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Battalion arrived back in CONUS at the New York Port of Embarkation 10–13 April 1946. Remainder of battalion inactivated 10–13 April 1946 at Camp Kilmer, New Jersey; Company D reconstituted 27 February 1951. 16th Armored Engineer Battalion activated 7 March 1951 at Fort Hood, Texas; Redesignated 15 February 1957 as the 16th Engineer Battalion