1139th Engineer Combat Group - definição. O que é 1139th Engineer Combat Group. Significado, conceito
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O que (quem) é 1139th Engineer Combat Group - definição


1139th Engineer Combat Group         
  •  1139th Engineer Combat Group, 1944 - 1945
  •  1139th Engineer Combat Group Ceremony at Thionville, France,  November 1944
  • 1139th Engineer Combat Group Troops on the road
  •  1139th Engineer Combat Group troops bivouacked in France, August 1944
  • 1139th Engineer Combat Group troops on the way home on a Kaiser Victory Ship.
  •  1139th Troops bivouacked near Melun, France, August 23, 1944
  • Heavy Pontoon Bridge built across the Moselle River at Uckange, France, by 1139th Engineer Combat Group, November 17, 1944
  •  Bailey Bridge built across the Moselle River at Thionville, France by the 1139th.
  • Engineer Group at Camp Ellis training on bridge building techniques, 1940
  • Cattennom, France, bridge lost under fire, November 1944
  •  Colonel Jackson (CO 160th) and Colonel Niles (CO 1139th) at Rhine River, Mainz, Germany, April 1945
  •  Double Treadway M1 Pontoon Bridges built by 1139th at Büren, Germany, December 11, 1944.
  • Infantry support bridge]] over [[Saar River]] erected by 289th Engineers at [[Volklingen]]
  • Rapid bridge-launching vehicle, designed by the 1139th Engineer Combat Group.
  •  Reading Citations for 1139th troops to be decorated; Thionville, France, November, 1944
  •  Sign at the 1,896 foot Treadway M2 Bridge across the Rhine River, April, 1945
  • Treadway M2 Bridge built by 1139th Engineer Combat Group across Danube River south of Regensburg, Germany, April 1945
  •  Treadway M2 Bridge built by 1139th across the Saar River at Schoden, Germany March 2, 1945
  • M2 assault boat.]]
  • 1139th Engineer Combat Group troops celebrating VE Day with Champagne, near Lambach, Austria, May 8, 1945
  • Victoria Mine; Saarland, Germany, during preparations for operation, June 1945
MILITARY UNIT
The 1139th Engineer Combat Group (1139th Engr C Gp) was a technical United States Army Headquarters Unit providing administration and supervision support to Combat Engineers on bridge building and other construction activities during World War II. The 1139th Engineer Combat Group was part of the Third Army and was attached for operations to the XX Corps in direct support of the 7th Armored Division.
36th Engineer Brigade (United States)         
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MILITARY UNIT
36th Engineer Brigade; 36th Engineer Group
The 36th Engineer Brigade is a combat engineer brigade of the United States Army based at Fort Hood, Texas. The brigade is a subordinate unit of III Armored Corps.
Engineer Combat Battalion         
  • World War II recruiting poster for the [[U.S. Army Corps of Engineers]]
  • 1269th engineers]] attached to the technology-capturing [[T-Force]] of the [[Alsos Mission]] dismantle a [[nuclear pile]] built by German scientists in [[Haigerloch]], Germany, April 1945<ref name=Allison/>
  • 289th Combat Engineers]] at [[Volklingen]], Germany
  • Remagen]]
  • M2 assault boat]] at Dornot-Corny, Lorraine in World War II
MILITARY UNIT TYPE AND SIZE
Combat Engineer Battalion; Combat engineer battalion; Engineer combat battalion; 1695th Combat Engineers
An Engineer Combat Battalion (ECB) was a designation for a battalion-strength combat engineer unit in the U.S.