Wherever they're needed. You may be able to select your duty station when you enlist, or you may enlist "needs of the Army". You could go pretty much to any active post stateside, you could go to Germany, Korea, or Italy (although this is one of the more difficult assignments to get), you could just as easily be sent to Hawaii...
As engineers support combat arms directly, they can be stationed pretty much anywhere combat arms units are to be found... that would be any major installation.
Only if the Army Corp of Engineers is unavailable for it. Generally combat engineers are busy performing demolitions or assault bridging.
Since the Marines are the first in, the USMC engineers must provide demolition, maintenance, repairs, and construction to have the theater combat ready when the fighting troops arrive. The Army engineers provide the same service after the Marines are gone and the Army has taken over the military operations.
In 1864, the US Army Corps of Engineers were divided to various Union armies on the basis of perceived need. Of the 86 engineers on duty in 1864, 21 were assigned to the eastern theater and 9 were assigned to General Sherman's forces in Georgia. The remaining engineers were scattered from Washington DC to West Point.
8th Infantry Division
The 149th Combat Engineers were part of the Army Corp of Engineers. They took part in the invasion of Normandy in 1944, removing the dead, performing road maintenance, and clearing mine fields. The involvement of Companies A and B were integral to the success of the invasion.
All installations that have elements of the US Army Air Combat Wing, Air Cavalry, Air Reconisance, and air units that support ground troop operations may have Apaches assigned to them. It would be difficult to narrow this down without internal information from the Department of the Army or the DoD.
All installations that have elements of the US Army Air Combat Wing, Air Cavalry, Air Reconisance, and air units that support ground troop operations may have Apaches assigned to them. It would be difficult to narrow this down without internal information from the Department of the Army or the DoD.
Infantry and field artillery are two of the combat arms of the US army. Infantry are foot soldiers, and field artillery are easily movable cannon. Other combat arms include cavalry, armor, combat engineers, coast artillery, and signals.
Pakistan Army Corps of Engineers was created in 1947.
Indian Army Corps of Engineers's motto is 'Ubique'.
I have a complete history of the 108th Engineer Combat Battalion, the Engineer Unit organic to the 33rd Infantry Division. Richard V. Horrell WW 2 Connections.com
On a regular army base (i.e. not in a combat zone) combat personnel do not carry weapons on their person at all times. However, if the base is in a combat zone, all personnel are required to carry weapons. These arms can be anything from a personal weapon (pistol) to a combat ready device or assault rifle. It depends solely on the weaponry that is assigned to the combat personnel.