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The unit was redesignated as the 15th Engineer Battalion in July 1940 and activated at Fort Bragg on 1 August. During World War II, the 15th Engineer Combat Battalion first saw action in North Africa in 1943, fighting with the 9th Infantry Division during the Algerian-French Morocco and Tunisian Campaigns. Next, the battalion participated in ...
An Engineer Combat Battalion (ECB) was a designation for a battalion-strength combat engineer unit in the U.S. Army, most prevalent during World War II. They are a component of the United States Army Corps of Engineers .
Designation, configuration, and higher headquarters assignment are the most recent ones prior to U.S. entry into World War II 1st Engineer Regiment (1st Division - 1st Battalion redesignated 1st Engineer Battalion (Combat) on 12 October 1939 and regiment disbanded on 16 October 1939
8th Engineer Battalion (United States) 9th Engineer Battalion (United States) 10th Engineer Battalion (United States) 12th Engineer Battalion (United States) 14th Engineer Battalion; 15th Engineer Battalion (United States) 16th Engineer Battalion (United States) 17th Armored Engineer Battalion; 19th Engineer Battalion; 20th Engineer Battalion
15th Brigade Support Battalion (United States) 19th Engineer Battalion; 82nd Chemical Battalion; 184th AAA Battalion (United States) 192nd Tank Battalion; 193rd Tank Battalion (United States) 194th Tank Battalion; 267th Field Artillery Battalion; 285th Field Artillery Observation Battalion; 291st Engineer Combat Battalion (United States)
The Fifteenth United States Army, commonly known as Fifteenth Army, was a field army of the United States in the European Theater of World War II.It was the last United States field army to see service in northwestern Europe during the war and was commanded by General George S. Patton until his death in December 1945.
Engineer. Company D (rem Map Plat), 378th Engineer Battalion (Separate) 697th Engineer Petroleum Distribution Company Mobile Laboratory, 701st Engineer Petroleum Distribution Company Survey Platoon, 649th Engineer Topographic Battalion Company A, Engineer Camouflage Battalion 1202nd Engineer Fire Fighting Platoon 1204th Engineer Fire Fighting ...
Distinctive unit insignia for U.S. Army armored groups during World War II. The group's numerical designation would be superimposed on the flag in the middle of the insignia. An Armored group was a command and control headquarters in the United States Army equivalent to the headquarters of an armored division combat command during World War II. [1]