Wear the History of the 7th Engineer Brigade
The soldiers who built NATO's backbone in postwar Europe deserve to be remembered. This premium apparel honors the 7th Engineer Brigade — the unit that raised infrastructure across France, Germany, and Italy when Western Europe needed it most.
Why This Piece
Whether you served, had family who did, or simply respect the mission, this is heritage apparel built to last as long as the legacy it carries.
Features
- Available in Classic Tee, Long Sleeve, Crewneck Sweatshirt, and Hoodie styles
- Colors: Black, Military Green, Navy, Tan, White
- Sizes: Small through 3XL
- Hoodie: 50% cotton / 50% polyester, preshrunk, front pouch pocket, rib cuffs, matching drawstring
- Assembled in the USA
Unit History
The 7th Engineer Brigade was activated at Fort Belvoir in 1948. Redesignated as the 7th Engineer Aviation Brigade in 1951, the unit led all U.S. aviation construction across France, Germany, and Italy. Renamed back to the 7th Engineer Brigade in 1956, it managed NATO construction projects to rebuild Western Europe in the aftermath of World War II — stationed at Ludendorff Kaserne, Kornwestheim, FRG.
Care Instructions
Machine wash cold, tumble dry low. Do not bleach.
Size Guide
Runs true to size. For a relaxed fit, size up 1–2.


