Blast, Build, Battle ~ The 16th Engineer Brigade provides general and combat engineering to support maneuver units. Operates Joint Task Force 16, which is responsible for all state military assets in support of civil authorities and provides equipment and personnel for disaster response.
HISTORY
Headquarters and Headquarters Company, 16th EB
- 204th Engineer Detachment
216th Engineer Battalion: Organized
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Headquarters and Headquarters Company,
216th Engineer Battalion: Historical Sketch (smaller file size) -
Support Company, 216th Engineer Battalion:
Organized | Lineage Linkup - 811th Engineer Company: Organized
- 1137th Signal Company
- 1191st Engineer Company: Organized
- 1194th Engineer Company: Organized
112th Engineer Battalion
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Headquarters and Headquarters Company,
112th Engineer Battalion - Support Company, 112th Engineer Battalion
- 291st Engineer Detachment: Organized
- 292nd Engineer Detachment: Organized
- 295th Engineer Detachment
- 296th Engineer Detachment
- 812th Engineer Company: | Lineage Linkup
- 945th Engineer Company: Organized
- 1192nd Engineer Company: Organized
- 5694th Engineer Detachment: Organized
5th Battalion,
54th Security Force Assistance Regiment
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Headquarters and Headquarters Company,
5th Battalion, 54th Security Force Assistance Regiment -
Company A, 5th Battalion,
54th Security Force Assistance Regiment -
Company B, 5th Battalion,
54th Security Force Assistance Regiment -
Company C, 5th Battalion,
54th Security Force Assistance Regiment - Company D, 5th Battalion,
54th Security Force Assistance Regiment
01.12.24
Spc. Olivia Lauer / 196th Mobile Public Affairs Detachment
Signal company deploys in support of U.S. Central Command
About 30 members of the 1137th Signal Company (Tactical Installation and Networking-Enhanced, or TIN-E), located in Springfield, Ohio, are honored during the unit's call to duty ceremony at the First Christian Church in Springfield, Jan. 12, 2024. While deployed, the Soldiers will provide installation, recovery, repair and maintenance of telecommunications network lines and infrastructure throughout the U.S. Central Command area of responsibility.
01.06.24
Photo by Sgt. 1st Class Joshua Mann, Ohio National Guard historian/Ohio National Guard photo illustration
A fixture in the community for nearly 150 years: St. Marys memorializes former Ohio National Guard armory, resident units
The city of St. Marys, Ohio has dedicated a memorial to honor the Ohio National Guard units and armory that have been part of the western Auglaize County community since 1877. Seen in the background, the original armory was built in 1920 and was closed in 2020, with the last Ohio Army National Guard tenant unit relocated to Lima, Ohio.
11.30.22
Photo by Staff Sgt. Michael Carden, Ohio National Guard Public Affairs
1137th Signal Company helps modernize Ohio National Guard’s network infrastructure
Soldiers with the 11137th Signal Company TIN-E (Tactical Installation and Networking-Enhanced) train on bucket lift operations during an infrastructure improvement project April 26, 2022, at Rickenbacker Air National Guard Base, in Columbus, Ohio. The 1137th is a new unit that stood up in 2019, with a primary mission to install and maintain computer network infrastructure.
11.06.22
Photos by Spc. Olivia Lauer, 196th Mobile Public Affairs Detachment
First deploying Ohio ARNG engineer advisor team honored during welcome home ceremony
Col. Matthew S. Woodruff (left in all three panels), Ohio assistant adjutant general for Army, recognizes Soldiers with Engineer Advisor Team 6522, 5th Battalion, 54th Security Force Assistance Regiment, during a welcome home ceremony Nov. 6, 2022, at the Defense Supply Center Columbus, in Columbus, Ohio. Team 6522 was the first from the 5-54th SFAR, which was stood up in 2019, to be activated for federal service when it was ordered to duty in February 2022.
NOV. 22
Video by Staff Sgt. Aven Santiago, 196th Mobile Public Affairs Detachment
Engineer advisor team prepares for Indo-Pacific
An Ohio Army National Guard engineer advisor team from the 5-54th Security Force Assistance Regiment (SFAR) trains at Camp Atterbury in advance of its deployment to the Indo-Pacific.
08.06.22
Photo by Spc. Jessica Silhavy, 196th Mobile Public Affairs Detachment
Engineer advisor team deploys in support of U.S. Indo-Pacific Command
Soldiers assigned to Engineer Advisor Team 6510, 5th Battalion, 54th Security Force Assistance Regiment stand at attention during a call to duty ceremony Aug. 6, 2022, at the Maj. Gen. Robert S. Beightler Armory in Columbus, Ohio. While deployed, the team will help facilitate theater support cooperation within the U.S. Indo-Pacific Command area of responsibility.
JULY 22
Video by Staff Sgt. George Davis, Ohio National Guard Public Affairs
Modernizing network infrastructure
A new Signal Company puts training into action to upgrade computer network cables at an Ohio Army National Guard facility in Columbus.
JULY 22
Video by Sgt. Tommie Berry, 196th Mobile Public Affairs Detachment
Engineers improve roads at national forest
Soldiers with the 1191st Engineer Company, based in Portsmouth, Ohio, got hands-on training with heavy equipment operations during annual training at Wayne National Forest near Ironton.
June 2022
Photos by Sgt. Karl Mason, 196th Mobile Public Affairs Detachment
Engineers help improve road infrastructure in Wayne National Forest
Soldiers with the 1191st Engineer Company, based in Portsmouth, Ohio, conducted heavy equipment operations during annual training this June in the Wayne National Forest, near Ironton, Ohio. The partnership provides hands-on training for Soldiers while improving the safety and mobility within the forest, for both visitors and U.S. Forest Service employees.
05.11.22
Photo by Staff Sgt. Aven Santiago, Ohio National Guard Public Affairs
Brig. Gen. Williams receives first star during promotion ceremony
Col. Terin D. Williams (center) is pinned with brigadier general’s one-star rank by her daughters Ashley and Madisen during a promotion ceremony May 11, 2022, at the Maj. Gen. Robert S. Beightler Armory in Columbus, Ohio. Williams, an Ohio Army National Guard officer for about 20 years, is currently assigned as the vice director of operations (cyber), National Guard Bureau, Arlington, Va., and in her civilian occupation is a cybersecurity adviser for the U.S. Department of Homeland Security, Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency.
05.09.22
Photo by 1st Lt. Danielle Miller, 216th Engineer Battalion
Ohio Soldiers dominate in Best Warrior Competition
Staff Sgt. Mark Zimmerman (second from left) of the 1194th Engineer Company in Chillicothe, Ohio, Sgt. 1st Class Daniel White of the 216th Engineer Battalion in Cincinnati and Spc. Joshua Schoch of the 1194th Engineer Company hold the awards each of them earned for being top finishers in the 149th Maneuver Enhancement Brigade Best Warrior Competition May 9-11, 2022, at Fort Bliss, Texas. Also pictured are the 149th MEB command team of Col. Kent. D. Cavallini (left) and Command Sgt. Maj. Jerry D. Sipe (far right).
03.11.22
Photo by Sgt. 1st Class Joshua Mann, Ohio National Guard Public Affairs
Ohio Army National Guard readiness center in Portsmouth first of nearly two dozen planned facility upgrades across state
Maj. Gen. John C. Harris Jr. (right), Ohio adjutant general, and Capt. David W. Klepcyk, 1191st Engineer Company commander, unveil a plaque during the rededication ceremony for the Sgt. Edward S. Doan Armory March 11, 2022, in Portsmouth, Ohio. The facility underwent a two-year, $1.8-millon renovation that included new perimeter fencing; masonry repairs; new windows, roofs and doors; lighting upgrades; and a fully renovated kitchen.
02.27.22
Photo by Spc. Jeremiah Smith, 196th Mobile Public Affairs Detachment
5-54th SFAR engineer advisor team first to deploy
Soldiers assigned to Engineer Advisor Team 6522, 5th Battalion, 54th Security Force Assistance Regiment stand at attention as the national anthem is played during a call to duty ceremony Feb. 27, 2022, at the Maj. Gen. Robert S. Beightler Armory in Columbus, Ohio. The 5-54th is among the specialized Army units with the core mission of training, advising, assisting, enabling and accompanying operations with allied and partner nations. This is the first engineer advisor team from 5-54th SFAR, which was stood up in 2019, to be activated for federal service.
12.22.21
Photo by Spc. Jessica Silhavy, Ohio National Guard Public Affairs
High explosives training prepares future combat engineers
Soldiers taking the Army 12B10 combat engineer qualification course train with high explosives April 21, 2021, at the Camp James A. Garfield Joint Military Training Center, near Newton Falls, Ohio. Coming from all components of the Army, including the active duty, the Soldiers undergo this training as part of the course conducted by the Ohio Army National Guard’s 147th Regiment (Regional Training Institute).
10.06.21
Courtesy photos
2 Ohio National Guard members honored with 2021 NGAUS awards
The National Guard Association of the United States (NGAUS) recently announced Ohio Army National Guard Chief Warrant Officer 2 Deena Ratliff (left) as a winner of the Eagle Rising Award for Army National Guard warrant officers and Capt. Jill Hoffman as a recipient of its Theodore Roosevelt Leadership Award for junior officers. The awards were presented during the 143rd annual NGAUS General Conference & Exhibition Aug. 27-30, 2021, in Las Vegas, Nev.
08.20.21
Photo by Spc. Jessica Silhavy, Ohio National Guard Public Affairs
204th Engineer Detachment to deploy in support of U.S. Central Command
Soldiers assigned to the 204th Engineer Detachment (Construction Management Team) stand during their call to duty ceremony Aug. 20, 2021, at Genoa Park in downtown Columbus, Ohio. During their yearlong deployment, the Soldiers will provide construction management support to U.S. Central Command.
04.18.21
Courtesy photos
Honoring Ohio Army National Guard Soldier, NCO of Year
Staff Sgt. Joshua L. Pittman, of Company B, 5th Battalion, 54th Security Force Assistance Regiment in Columbus, Ohio, is the 2021 Ohio Army National Guard Soldier of the Year and Cpl. Colin D. Hornish, of the 838th Military Police Company in Youngstown, Ohio, is the 2021 OHARNG Soldier of the Year. The OHARNG Best Warrior Competition was conducted earlier this year at Camp James A. Garfield, near Newton Falls, Ohio.
03.10.21
Courtesy photo
Ohio National Guard completes cleanup mission in Southern Ohio
Ohio National Guard members have completed a mission in Southern Ohio where they helped clear nearly 230 miles of roadway during a 15-day activation. Gov. Mike DeWine directed about 100 Guard engineers to assist with ice storm cleanup and debris removal in Gallia and Lawrence counties from Feb. 21 to March 2, 2021.
02.25.21
Photo by 2nd Lt. Christi A. Richter, Ohio National Guard Public Affairs
National Guard members provide assistance in Southern Ohio after ice storm
Members of the Ohio Army National Guard’s 1191st Engineer Company help clear roads in Gallia and Lawrence counties Feb 23, 2021, in Southern Ohio. Over 100 members of the Ohio National Guard, including about 60 from the Portsmouth-based 1191st, were called in to assist local authorities after a recent ice storm.
08.20.21
Photo by Sgt. Christine Lorenz, 196th Mobile Public Affairs Detachment
945th Engineer Company introduces first female commander
Capt. Jill Hoffman addresses the Soldiers of the 945th Engineer Company for the first time as commander during a change of command ceremony at Norwalk Armory in Norwalk, Ohio Jan. 11, 2020. Hoffman has served in the unit as a platoon leader prior to taking this command.
11.20.19
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A Beloved Man: Guard member with Cherokee heritage leads with character, values, beliefs
Ohio Army National Capt. Chris Brandt, who is of Cherokee heritage, is a devoted family man and dedicated Soldier and leader. Brandt cites his character, values and beliefs as heavily impacted by his Cherokee culture. “My version of a worldview, if you will, is influenced by what’s important in the Cherokee culture,” Chris said. “Take care of the earth. Act honorably. Be honest. Try to have fun. There are a lot of misunderstandings about what it is to be Indian, you know, Cherokees aren’t a stoic people. A sense of humor is highly valued.”
11.05.19
Photo by Spc. Laura Michael, Illinois National Guard Public Affairs
Ohio’s Williams to take command of 91st Cyber Brigade
Col. Teri D. Williams, who works full time as the chief information officer (G6/J6) for the Ohio National Guard, has been selected to become the next commander of the Virginia National Guard’s 91st Cyber Brigade, which provides training and readiness oversight for cyber units across 31 states. Williams has been the officer in charge of the annual Cyber Shield exercise for the past three years, briefs participants during the 2019 iteration at Camp Atterbury, Ind.
10.20.19
Photo by Sgt. 1st Class Joshua Mann, Ohio Army National Guard Historian
New, nontraditional Army signal company activated
A new Ohio Army National Guard network operations unit was established during an activation ceremony Oct. 20, 2019, at the 216th Engineer Battalion’s headquarters, located at the Woodlawn Training and Community Center in Cincinnati. The new unit will provide a multitude of cable, wire and fiber optic systems installation and maintenance capabilities.
09.09.19
Photo by Sgt. 1st Class Joshua Mann, Ohio Army National Guard Historian
112th Engineer Battalion staff connects to their past
Members of the 112th Engineer Battalion Staff recently toured the Cleveland Grays Armory Museum in downtown Cleveland, to connect to the unit’s past. The 112th perpetuates the lineage of the Cleveland Grays, with service including the Civil War, both World Wars and the War on Terrorism.
08.20.19
Photo by Sgt. Christine Lorenz, 196th Mobile Public Affairs Detachment
Female Army Guard member excels in traditionally male-dominated fields in both military, civilian careers
Pvt. Ashley Schwamberger is a combat engineer with the Ohio Army National Guard’s 811th Engineer Company and a firefighter with the Portsmouth Fire Department on the southern Ohio border. She said it is not a big deal to serve in both civilian and military career fields traditionally dominated by men as long as everyone is professional and performs their job as it is supposed to be done.
08.20.19
Photo from Ohio Army National Guard Historical Collections
D-Day 75: Ohio National Guard Soldiers who were there
On June 6, 1944, more than 160,000 allied troops landed along a 50-mile stretch of beaches at Normandy, France. Two Ohio National Guard units, the 112th Combat Engineer Battalion and 987th Field Artillery Battalion, were involved in the D-Day invasion. The 112th would land at Omaha Beach in support of the 1st and 29th Infantry Divisions, where it would receive the Presidential Unit Citation.
08.20.19
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Citizen-Soldier steps out of comfort zone for growth opportunities
First Lt. Valerie Stearns stands with Maj. Gen. John C. Harris Jr., then-Ohio assistant adjutant general for Army, after she won the lightweight division championship at the 2018 Ohio Army National Guard Combatives Tournament Aug. 19, 2018, at the Maj. Gen. Robert Beightler Armory in Columbus, Ohio.
STORY ARCHIVE
05/29/2014 Engineers prepare for deployment to Afghanistan (includes video)
07/27/2014 Evaluation tests Sappers' 'METL' Army National Guard unit gets readiness assessment by First Army
07/27/2014 812th Outlaw Team Building Challenge tests Sappers (includes video)
12/17/2014 Ohio National Guard firefighters help craft agreement with international counterparts
09/02/2015 Ohio Army National Guard engineers dig in at JRTC during annual training
10/12/2015 1194th Engineer Company to deploy to Southwest Asia
10/15/2015 811th Search and Extraction Team trains to save lives (includes video)
07/18/2016 Ohio National Guard, active-duty firefighters partner to train together during live burn exercise
10/13/2016 Ohio Citizen-Soldier helps fight wildfires in national forests across western U.S.
01.16.2017 Soldiers of 204th Engineer Detachment heading home after successful deployment
01.28.2017 Soldiers of 204th Engineer Detachment honored during welcome home ceremony
02.15.2017 Ohio Army National Guard engineers ready for all challenges
02.15.2017 Ohio Army National Guard engineers work to improve Camp Ravenna
08.29.2017 16th Engineer Brigade, 371st Sustainment Brigade celebrate a century of service in 2017
09.16.2017 Ohio National Guard Soldier uses school project to combat suicide
10.13.2017 5694th firefighters train at Air Force Reserve facility in Youngstown for AT
02.19.2018 1191st Engineer Company raises the floodgates for its hometown community
02.19.2018 Soldiers answer second call to assist city of Portsmouth amid rising flood waters
02.26.2018 812th Engineer Company (Sapper)conducts varied training during AT '17
11.26.2018 Combat boots to work boots: Apprenticeship sparks Citizen-Soldier's career
03.28.2019 Celebrating Women's History Month: Citizen-Soldier routinely steps out of comfort zone to grow
06.06.2019 In Their Own Words: 75th Anniversary of D-Day
06.26.2019 1924 Lorain-Sandusky Tornado
08.30.2019 2 Ohio National Guard members, 1 unit receive top NGAUS honors
09.09.2019 112th Engineer Battalion staff connects to their past
11.26.2019 A Beloved Man: Guard member with Cherokee heritage leads with character, values, beliefs