The 118 Engineer Battalion Combat 118A1(A/a, b) is an authentic WWII era Distinctive Unit Insignia from United States. This original military insignia features brass and enamel construction with a screw back, two piece back: 2 lock teeth fastening plate, hand soldered design. This piece was manufactured by Robbins Co. Inc. and bears authentic hallmarks: "ROBBINS CO" over "ATTLEBORO" ~8mm (raised). Collectors often search for this type of item as a Distinctive Unit Insignia, also known as DUI, DI, Crest. This WWII period piece is highly sought after by military memorabilia enthusiasts and historians.
Product Details
Item Type: Distinctive Unit Insignia
Era: WWII
Origin: United States
Materials: Brass, Enamel
Manufacturer: Robbins Co. Inc.
Construction: Screw Back, Two Piece Back: 2 Lock Teeth Fastening Plate, Hand Soldered
Unit History
The 118th Engineer Battalion was originally constituted in the National Guard and has a lineage dating back to the early 20th century. The unit has served in various capacities, including combat engineering, construction, and support roles. Throughout its history, the 118th Engineer Battalion has participated in both domestic and overseas operations, providing critical engineering support during times of war and peace. The battalion has been mobilized for service in major conflicts, including World War II, where it contributed to construction and combat engineering tasks in support of Allied operations. In the postwar era, the 118th Engineer Battalion has continued to serve as a vital component of the National Guard, supporting both federal missions and state emergency responses.
Sources:
GlobalSecurity.org. (n.d.). 118th Engineer Battalion. Retrieved from https://www.globalsecurity.org/military/agency/army/118eng.htm
Wikipedia. (n.d.). 118th Engineer Battalion (United States). Retrieved from https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/118th_Engineer_Battalion_(United_States)