Society of American Military Engineers
   HOME

TheInfoList



OR:

The Society of American Military Engineers (SAME) unites public and private sector individuals and organizations from across the architecture, engineering, construction, environmental, facility management, contracting and acquisition fields and related disciplines in support of the United States' national security. SAME connects architects, engineers and builders in the public sector and private industry, uniting them to improve individual and collective capabilities to provide the capability and prepare for and overcome natural and man-made disasters, acts of terrorism and to improve security at home and abroad. That goal grew from America's experiences in
World War I World War I (28 July 1914 11 November 1918), often abbreviated as WWI, was one of the deadliest global conflicts in history. Belligerents included much of Europe, the Russian Empire, the United States, and the Ottoman Empire, with fightin ...
in which more than 11,000 civilian engineers were called to duty upon the United States entering the conflict. Returning home after " the war to end war," many feared the sector would lose this collective knowledge and the cooperation between public and private sectors that proved vital to combat success. Industry and military leaders vowed to capitalize on the technical lessons and camaraderie shared during their battlefield experiences.


History

In 1919, Major General William M. Black,
Chief of Engineers The Chief of Engineers is a principal United States Army staff officer at The Pentagon. The Chief advises the Army on engineering matters, and serves as the Army's topographer and proponent for real estate and other related engineering programs. ...
, appointed a nine-officer board to consider the formation of an "association of engineers" that would preserve, and expand upon, connections formed in war and promote the advancement of engineering and its related professions. Early in 1920, the first SAME posts were established, providing former colleagues and new engineers opportunities to connect face-to-face, and establishing post-to-community relationships across the United States. The original nine-member board appointed by General Black also arranged the donation of ''Professional Memoirs'', a magazine published by the Engineer Bureau since 1909, and its assets, to SAME with the blessing of General of the Armies John J. Pershing. Those memoirs were subsequently renamed ''The Military Engineer'', which has been continuously published since it debuted in 1920. United States Vice President Charles G. Dawes served as SAME's 8th president. The year before assuming his role as president of SAME, Dawes was awarded the 1925 Nobel Peace Prize for his work on German reparations in 1924. Due to its close ties with the uniformed services of the United States, several branches of the military and the
Public Health Service In public relations and communication science, publics are groups of individual people, and the public (a.k.a. the general public) is the totality of such groupings. This is a different concept to the sociological concept of the ''Öffentlichkei ...
allow its members to wear the SAME ribbon on the uniform after all military and foreign decorations and awards. Colonel, and University president Blake R. Van Leer was also a member.


Governance

Headquartered in Alexandria, Virginia, SAME provides its more than 30,000 members extensive opportunities for training, education and professional development through a robust offering of conferences, workshops, networking events and publications. With a membership that includes recent service academy graduates and retired engineering officers, project managers and corporate executives, uniformed and public sector professionals and private sector experts, SAME bridges the gaps between critical stakeholders to help secure our nation. SAME consists of 105 Posts and more than 50 student chapters and field chapters around the world along with a headquarters staff. Nationally, the organization is led by a volunteer board of direction that comprises five national officers, 17 regional vice presidents, the chairs of the Mission Committees & Councils and 12 elected directors who serve three-year terms and are elected in groups of four annually. SAME membership is open to anyone in the U.S. and abroad.


See also

* Goethals Medal


References


External links

* * * {{DEFAULTSORT:Society Of American Military Engineers 1920 establishments in Washington, D.C. 501(c)(3) organizations Aftermath of World War I in the United States Engineering organizations Magazine publishing companies of the United States Military engineering of the United States Nonpartisan organizations in the United States Non-profit organizations based in Alexandria, Virginia Organizations established in 1920 United States military support organizations