Saturday, October 22, 2011

9-11 US Army Engineer Castle

The 9-11 Engineer Castle Icon that is seen here was created by then MAJ Max Diaz-Belmar.  This castle icon was created from an inspiration after the falling of the Twin Towers in NYC on September 11, 2001.  The combination of the US Flag and the US Army Engineer Castle was a winner.  At the time of its creation MAJ Max Diaz-Belmar was a memeber of the 412 Engineer Command in Vicksburg, Mississippi.  He later carried the Castle Icon to Hawaii where he served with the US Army Pacific Deputy Chief of Staff Engineer, from there he carried it to the US Army Reserves Medical Command in Pinellas Park, Florida and then returned it to Hawaii and Korea while serving with the transformed 412th Theater Engineer Command and finally to the 411 Engineer Brigade in New Windsor, New York.   It has travel to many different countries on humanitarian assistance missions and has been utilized by countless US Army Engineers.  This Castle Icon has been made a part of many Awards, Certificates of Appreciation, Name tents, banners and many other uses. 

If you are the owner of a document that has the 9-11 US Army Engineer Castle Icon on it we want to hear from you.  If you have used the 9-11 US Army Engineer Castle Icon we want to hear from you too.  Also if you are here by invitation please leave a comment.

The Icon is available at no charge, If you want to use it please download it and use it willingly but please leave a comment.

2 comments:

  1. Sing up and tell us where you are from and why you like my ICON.

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  2. Engineers are essential in virtually every aspect of improvement. Thinking of how aggressive the current market is, it isn't unusual that companies are usually searching for solutions to outdo their opponents. The only way they will make it happen is simply by improving their present systems and producing new and much more advanced goods. And the only way they are able to do these kinds of adjustments is with the help of engineers.

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