![]() ![]() Founded in 1920, SAME unites public and private sector individuals and organizations from across the architecture, engineering, construction, environmental and facility management, cyber security, project planning, contracting and acquisition, and related disciplines in support of national security. The Society of American Military Engineers leads collaborative efforts to identify and resolve national security infrastructure-related challenges. ![]() The magazine remains a leading source for recounting the achievements of engineering in support of national security. TME has followed the trends of engineering from the development of our nation’s transportation infrastructure through Cold War-era construction and the birth of computer-aided design to the current era of sustainable development and infrastructure resilience. It has detailed the greatest feats of modern engineering, such as the Panama Canal and the Hoover Dam. TME has chronicled military engineers during the last 100 years of armed conflicts, including two World Wars, Korea, Vietnam and the War on Terror. The Military Engineer was launched under its current masthead in 1920 (after previously being published as Professional Memoirs, a Corps of Engineers publication) and immediately carried the message of the new “association of engineers” and was a vital tool in communicating with engineers across the country and helping establish the Post network, which became the bedrock of SAME. ![]() Central to the establishment of SAME was The Military Engineer magazine, which throughout its history has served as a professional journal dedicated to promoting and advancing engineering for national security. ![]()
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