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Some units don’t just serve — they build the road everyone else walks on. The 31st Engineer Battalion has been doing exactly that since 1940, activated at Fort Belvoir, Virginia and forged through WWII into one of the Army’s most enduring combat engineering legacies at Ft. Leonard Wood, Missouri.
This classic tee is made to carry that story.
Cut from 100% combed ringspun cotton and preshrunk for lasting shape, it’s the kind of shirt that gets better with every wear. Double-needle sleeve and bottom hems keep it looking sharp long after the first wash. Clean, structured, and built to last — just like the unit it honors.
Wear the history. Honor the mission.
Unit History
The 31st Engineer Battalion was originally constituted as the 31st Engineer Company on 1 July, 1940 and activated at Fort Belvoir, Virginia. The unit was reorganized, expanded and redesignated on 15 December, 1941 as the 31st Engineer Combat Battalion. On 29 April 1942 the unit was reorganized and redesignated as the 1st Battalion, 31st Engineers (Combat), and then again on 1 August 1942 as the 31st Engineer Combat Regiment.
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