A professional association built by Army Engineers to serve Army Engineers. You are why we exist and enhancing the profession is what we do.
Our Mission and Passion: AEA exists to serve the Army Engineer Profession at the Soldier/Civilian level by helping Engineer Unit Commanders
Launch your next chapter with the NEW Army Engineer Association’s Career Bridge Program.
Fort Leonard Wood, Missouri is the home of the U.S. Army Engineers. The Engineer Regiment will celebrate its 250th Birthday in June 2025. The Engineer Museum would like to tell the story of the U.S. Army Engineers, both military and civilian and our USACE Industry Partners who contributed to our Nation and our Army.
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The Army Engineer Association (AEA) is a member-based, non-profit corporation specifically organized to facilitate cohesion, interaction, and networking within the United States Army Corps of Engineers total family of soldiers, civilians, family members, and alumni.
Each year AEA thru the generosity of corporate donations provides $10,000 in prizes for Best Sapper Competition, $30,000 in trophy and plaques for all the Regimental Awards provided to all three components, $9,000 in Educational Support to Soldiers and their Family members. The Sapper grove , Engineer Sapper Statue and the Memorials Walls at FLW represent $200,000 in contributions to the Engineer School and Fort Leonard Wood. AEA has provided the Engineer
Museum with a $100,000 in donations in support of their collection and continues to provide support each year
Contribution to Support US Army Regt this fiscal year
AEA current memberships
Educational Support provided to AEA members and their families as of Jan 2023
AEA recognizes the importance of rewarding hardworking Engineer Soldiers and their Spouses for going above and beyond in their Support of the Engineer Regiment
The Army Engineer Association is transitioning to an educational support program model for members of the Engineer Regiment. While we have retained the HOBSON STEM Scholarship program, we have transitioned all the other scholarships into a general educational support program. Both are sponsored by Trimble, a leading provider of advanced positioning solutions and technology.
A member-based, non-profit corporation specifically organized to facilitate cohesion, interaction, and networking within the United States Army Corps of Engineers total family of soldiers, civilians, family members, and alumni.