Army Corps of Engineers
Description
Founded in 1779, the Army Corps of Engineers (USACE) has served as an indispensable component of America's Armed Forces for more than two centuries.
Comprised of approximately 35,000 military and civilian scientists, engineers, and other specialists, the Army Corps of Engineers is organized geographically into 8 divisions and 41 subordinate districts throughout the U.S. Europe, and Asia. Supporting America's engineering needs in times of war and peace, USACE focuses its efforts on building and sustaining critical infrastructure throughout the world to enhance America's security and protect the nation's vital global interests.
This coin salutes the skillful and dedicated service of the members of the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers. The obverse replicates the design and detail of the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Branch Plaque, which contains a triple-turreted castle, symbolic of the Corps' construction and fortification mission. The reverse bears the seal of the U.S. Army.
Minted in a brass alloy and finished in antique bronze, this coin is imbued with rich baked-enamel accents on both sides.
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