Foreword: As the United States commemorates the 75th anniversary of the end of World War I, the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers recalls the dedication and sacrifices of its engineer soldiers, officers, and civilians.
The United States was not involved at first when the great war broke out in Europe in the summer of 1914. Not until 1917 did this country determine that its vital national interests were at stake in the conflict. America then committed its powerful human and technological resources to support the West European democracies engaged in the struggle.
Within two years, American military forces tipped the balance of power in Europe The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers was essential to this effort-engineers fought on the front lines and constructed facilities needed to transport and supply American troops. Combat and Construction honors the contributions of these engineers who fought to protect democracy and restore peace.