Wear the Legacy of the 7th Engineer Brigade
From the rubble of postwar Europe to the front lines of NATO's Cold War defense, the 7th Engineer Brigade built what others could not — roads, runways, and resolve. Stationed at Ludendorff Kaserne in Kornwestheim, Germany, these soldiers shaped the infrastructure of a free Western Europe. This collection honors that mission.
Available Styles: Classic Tee · Long Sleeve · Crewneck Sweatshirt · Hoodie
Colors: Black · Military Green · Navy · Tan · White
Sizes: S – 2XL (3XL available on select styles)
Classic Tee
- 100% preshrunk cotton | Durable everyday wear
Crewneck Sweatshirt
- 50% cotton / 50% polyester
- Pill-resistant air jet yarn
- 1×1 ribbed collar, cuffs & waistband with spandex
- Double-needle stitching throughout
Hoodie
- Midweight fleece
- Front pouch pocket
- Drawstring hood
- Ribbed cuffs & waistband
Long Sleeve
- 100% cotton | Classic fit | Reinforced seams for lasting wear
Unit History
Activated at Fort Belvoir in 1948, the 7th Engineer Brigade was redesignated the 7th Engineer Aviation Brigade in 1951, overseeing all U.S. aviation construction across France, Germany, and Italy. By 1956, renamed back to the 7th Engineer Brigade, the unit managed NATO construction projects critical to rebuilding Western Europe in the aftermath of World War II.
USA-assembled. Printed with pride.


