302nd Maneuver Enhancement Brigade
| 302nd Maneuver Enhancement Brigade | |
|---|---|
302nd MEB Shoulder Sleeve Insignia | |
| Country | United States of America |
| Branch | United States Army Reserve |
| Type | Maneuver Enhancement |
| Role | Rear Area Support and Protection |
| Size | 2,200 |
| Part of | 412th Engineer Command |
| Garrison/HQ | Chicopee, Massachusetts |
| Commanders | |
| Current commander | COL Mark Pickard |
| Insignia | |
| Brigade Distinctive Unit Insignia | |
The 302nd Maneuver Enhancement Brigade is a unit of the U.S. Army Reserve based in Massachusetts.
Organization
It is a brigade of 2,200 Soldiers housed at a variety of locations throughout New England, New York and Pennsylvania. The 302nd MEB conducts Rear Area Operations for the Army Corps or Division.
The brigade is a tenant of Westover Air Reserve Base in Chicopee, Massachusetts.[1] The headquarters moved from the Fort Devens military base in 2008, and continues to occupy a new nearly $31-million building with a variety of units from different branches of the military.
This unit is one of 21 combat support brigades (maneuver enhancement) the Army created: 18 in the Army National Guard, and 3 in the Army Reserve.[2]
The organization is one of five types of multifunctional support brigades that have been be established under the transformation to the modular force. The others are the sustainment brigade, battlefield surveillance brigade, combat aviation brigade, and fires brigade.
Role
A maneuver enhancement brigade's (MEB) mission is to provide maneuver support to a force commander, normally at the division level. The MEB groups together a number of previously dispersed functions in order to achieve this goal. The MEB generally contains a signal and main support battalion. This force is then augmented by combat engineer, military police, air and missile defense, chemical defence. Depending on the mission it may be assigned explosive ordnance disposal (EOD), civil affairs or a tactical combat force. They are tailored with the capabilities required for each operation. More than one maneuver enhancement brigade may be assigned to a division or corps.
Organization
The brigade is a subordinate unit of the 412th Theater Engineer Command. As of December 2025 the brigade consists of the following units:[3]
- 302nd Maneuver Enhancement Brigade, at Westover Air Reserve Base (MA)
- Headquarters and Headquarters Company, in at Westover Air Reserve Base (MA)
- 365th Engineer Battalion, in Schuylkill Haven (PA)
- Headquarters and Headquarters Company, in Schuylkill Haven (PA)
- 333rd Engineer Company (Construction), in Reading (PA)
- 382nd Engineer Company (Sapper), in Mechanicsburg (PA)
- 412th Engineer Company (Vertical Construction), in Scranton (PA)
- 420th Engineer Company (Clearance), in Indiana (PA)
- 314th Engineer Platoon (Clearance), in Punxsutawney (PA)
- 369th Engineer Detachment (Fire Fighting HQ), in Horsham (PA)
- 319th Engineer Detachment (Fire Fighting Team), in Horsham (PA)
- 619th Engineer Detachment (Fire Fighting Team), in Horsham (PA)
- 633rd Engineer Detachment (Fire Fighting Team), in Horsham (PA)
- 368th Engineer Battalion, in Londonderry (NH)
- Headquarters and Headquarters Company, in Londonderry (NH)
- 338th Engineer Company (Construction), in Taunton (MA)
- 424th Engineer Company (Vertical Construction), in Rutland (VT)
- Detachment 1, 424th Engineer Company (Vertical Construction), in Londonderry (NH)
- 716th Engineer Company (Vertical Construction), in Somersworth (NH)
- Company D, 249th Engineer Battalion (Prime Power), in Cranston (RI)
- 287th Engineer Detachment (Fire Fighting HQ), in Danvers (MA)
- 339th Engineer Detachment (Fire Fighting Team), in Danvers (MA)
- 356th Engineer Detachment (Fire Fighting Team), in Danvers (MA)
- 468th Engineer Detachment (Fire Fighting Team), in Danvers (MA)
- 530th Engineer Detachment (Fire Fighting Team), in Somersworth (NH)
- 479th Engineer Battalion, at Fort Drum (NY)
- Headquarters and Headquarters Company, at Fort Drum (NY)
- 366th Engineer Company (Mobility Augmentation), in Canton (NY)
- 444th Engineer Company (Mobility Augmentation), in Oswego (NY)
- 680th Engineer Company (Mobility Augmentation), in Webster (NY)
- 770th Engineer Company (Vertical Construction), in Penn Yan (NY)
- Detachment 1, 770th Engineer Company (Vertical Construction), at Fort Drum (NY)
- 364th Engineer Detachment (Concrete), in Penn Yan (NY)
- 674th Engineer Detachment (Asphalt), at Fort Drum (NY)
- 727th Engineer Detachment (Asphalt), in Penn Yan (NY)
Unit insignia and heraldry
- Shoulder sleeve insignia
On a vertical rectangular embroidered item coming to a 90-degree angular point at base, divided vertically, red and green, surmounted in the middle a blue pale throughout edged yellow, displaying a yellow double head fasces; all within a 1⁄8 inch (0.32 cm) yellow border. Overall dimensions are 2+1⁄4 inches (5.7 cm) in width and 3 inches (7.6 cm) in height.
- Symbolism
Red suggests the unit's engineer duties. The dark blue pale denotes the chemical capabilities of the brigade. The double head fasces and the green color symbolize the unit's key element of the military police capabilities and underscore their readiness to implement military duties.
- Background
The unit insignia was originally approved for the 302nd Combat Support Brigade (Maneuver Enhancement) effective 16 September 2008. It was amended to correct the unit designation to the 302nd Maneuver Enhancement Brigade.[4]
Decorations
| Ribbon | Award | Year | Orders |
|---|---|---|---|
| Army Meritorious Unit Commendation | Afghanistan Retrograde 2021-2022 |
References
- ^ Metaxas, Pamela H. (March 21, 2008). "Groundbreaking held for new reserve center". MassLive.com. Retrieved March 12, 2015.
- ^ "Chief of Staff Discusses Army Imperatives at AUSA Meeting". Army Logistician. 40 (1). United States Army. January 2008. Archived from the original on January 7, 2017. Retrieved March 13, 2015.
- ^ "Our units". 412th Theater Engineer Command. Retrieved 18 December 2025.
- ^ "302d Maneuver Enhancement Brigade". The Institute of Heraldry. Retrieved 2023-09-03.