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Formed “in the interest of National Defense…
bringing together all phases of U.S. engineering, [in both the] civil sector and military, for the
advancement
of knowledge…and the rapid mobilization of engineering capabilities.” -The Charter of the Society of American
Military Engineers, founded in 1920.
SAME is the premier professional engineering association in the United States for connecting
architects, engineers and builders in the public sector and private industry, uniting them to improve
individual and collective capabilities for national security. Our goal is to unite A/E/C entities and
individuals in the public and
private sector so that we can prepare for – and overcome – natural
and manmade disasters, acts of terrorism and improve security at home and abroad.
That goal grew from our nation's
experiences in World War I. More than
11,000 civilian engineers were called to duty when the United States entered the conflict. As they returned
home after "the war to end all wars," many feared we
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.
SAME was formed from this vow. In 1919, Maj. Gen. William M. Black, USA, the Army's Chief of Engineers,
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 members opportunities to connect face-to-face, and
establishing Post-to-community relationships across the United States.
The original nine-member board appointed by Maj. Gen. 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 Gen. John J. "Blackjack" Pershing,
USA. Those memoirs were subsequently renamed The Military Engineer, which has been continuously
published since it debuted in 1920, and the magazine became the cornerstone
upon which the Society of American Military Engineers was founded.
U.S. Vice President Charles Gates Dawes - while still in office - 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.
Engineers built America into what it is. They designed and built cities, harbors, ports and our
interstate transportation system - first surveyed by then-Maj. Dwight D. Eisenhower, USA.
Today, engineers from both
the public and private sectors are more necessary than ever in the continuing Global War on Terror (GWOT)
and
as responders both to natural and man-made disasters. Over 25 years ago, SAME members devised a system to
help the government come to the aid of
communities suffering from both man-made and natural disasters - the Fast Start Plan.
There are nearly 400 SAME members
who have belonged to the organization for 50 years or longer!
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| The design of the SAME seal as it has progressed, from 1920
to
the present. |
At practically every step, military and
civilian engineers have exchanged knowledge and worked side-by-side, which built America’s engineering
prowess. This exchange is the taproot of SAME’s mission, vision and values...
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SAME
history.
CONNECTIONS start here. We have more than 120 Posts
(chapters)
worldwide. SAME Membership helps you:
Connect with top engineering officials from the public and private sector at SAME
conferences. Learn about upcoming projects directly from the Engineering Service Chiefs. Build
important relationships with SAME's community of more than 21,000 A/E/C professionals. Strengthen those
relationships through our network of more than 120 Posts (chapters) worldwide.
Enhance your professional skills and education, through SAME training workshops. Achieve
your E.I.T. or P.E. accreditation through SAME workshops, or earn vital continuing education credits.
Be the first to learn about important A/E/C changes, contracts and awards through subscriptions to industry-leading print and electronic publications; The Military Engineer, SAME News and Government and Industry e-News provide you with important
details of projects and accomplishments in the field.
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