132nd Engineer Battalion (United States)
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The 132nd Engineer Battalion was originally constituted on 28 December 1973 in the California Army National Guard as the 132nd Engineer Battalion and assigned to the 40th Infantry Division.
It organized on 13 January 1974 from new and existing units with Headquarters at San Francisco. Its Headquarters relocated on 1 November 1976 to Sacramento.
The unit was ordered into active Federal service on 1 May 1992 at home stations; released on 9 May 1992 from active Federal service and reverted to state control.
The unit was deactivated on 1 September 2004 at Sacramento, California.
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[edit] Lineages and Honors
Campaign Participation Credit
[edit] Headquarters Company (Sacramento) entitled to:
- World War I
- Silver band without inscription
- World War II
- Aleutian Islands Campaign
- Eastern Mandates Campaign (with arrowhead)
- Leyte Campaign (with arrowhead)
- Ryukyus
[edit] Company B entitled to:
- World War I
- Champagne-Marne
- Aisne-Marne
- St. Mihiel
- Meuse-Argonne
- Lorraine 1918
- Champagne 1918
- World War II
- Algeria-French Morocco Campaign (with arrowhead)
- Sicily Campaign
- Rome-Arno Campaign
- Southern France Campaign
- Rhineland Campaign
- Ardennes-Alsace Campaign
- Central Europe Campaign
- Korean War
- Second Korean Winter
- Korea, Summer-Fall 1952
- Third Korean Winter
- Korea, Summer 1953
[edit] Decorations
[edit] Headquarters Company (Sacramento) entitled to:
- Philippine Presidential Unit Citation, Streamer embroidered 17 OCTOBER 1944 TO 4 JULY 1945
- Republic of Korea Presidential Unit Citation, Streamer embroidered KOREA 1945-1946
[edit] Company B entitled to:
- Republic of Korea Presidential Unit Citation, Streamer embroidered KOREA 1952-1954