2 July 1944
Forward echelon and main body boarded LST's lashed equipment and
sailed.
3 July 1944
Arrived at Coville, France in the afternoon; beached and waited
for tide to fall.
4 July 1944
Commenced unloading at 0130 hours. Imagine our surprise to find
two echelons of our Battalion moving into same part of assembly
area after having been apart for one week. Contacted 1103rd Group
Headquarters and moved to bivouac area near Canchy, SE of Isigny,
Normandy, France Traditional Fourth of July fireworks display by
our AA weapons as a Jerry photographic reconnaissance plane flew
over at dawn.
5 July 1944
Assigned sector of roads to widen, repair, and maintain.
6 July 1944 to 6 August 1944
Maintained and widened roads in assigned sectors, operated gravel
pits, built roads and drained 4th Convalescent Hospital, near
LaCambe, France, and constructed prisoner of war enclosure near
St. Lo. We lost Lt. Col. Van Atta to first U.S. Army Engineer
Headquarters; Major Reagan assuming command.
7 August 1944
Battalion moved from Canchy to Longueville, South of Vitre, France
by way of Carentan, La Haye De, Coutance, Granville, Avranches,
and Fougeres. It was a long harassing blackout drive to our final
destination. Joined XX Corps of Third United States Army.
8 August 1944
"B" Company and composite bridge column assigned and joined the
5th Infantry Division, vicinity Becon, near Angers, France.
9 August 1944
Battalion less "B" Company moved to vicinity Becon, assigned and
joined 5th Infantry Division. "B" Company assigned mission of
constructing Treadway bridge across La Maine River at Bouche
Maine.
10 August 1944
Immediately prior to completion of bridge Germans opened fire with
20 MM and small arms, wounding 5 men and pinning construction
party down. The Division Engineer then committed remainder of our
Battalion in effort to retrieve bridge equipment. After F.A.
preparatory fire and small arms support, "B" Company assaulted and
secured a bridgehead. "A" Company removed bridge material under
sporadic small arms fire. The withdrawal of our assault troops was
successful. "C" Company prepared approaches and floor on a
Railroad bridge one mile South of Angers by which tanks
successfully surrounded Angers and forced withdrawal of the enemy.
H&S Company established a water point on the far shore of
river under enemy F.A. fire. Several men of "B" Company were
recommended for the Bronze Star Medal award.
11 August 1944
Battalion moved to a point 2 miles SW of Angers. "A" Company
cleared roads and mines in vicinity of Angers. "C" Company
maintained and secured a Railroad bridge South of Angers. Two
water points in operation--one the most forward Infantry men said
they had ever seen. "B" Company constructed 50 foot D/S Bailey
Bridge across La Maine River in Angers under sporadic small arms
fire.
12 August 1944
Battalion moved to point 1 mile East of Angers, France replacing
2nd Combat team on perimeter defense of Angers and outposted 6
mile sector. 13 August 1944 Relieved of perimeter defense and
support of 5th Infantry Division. Moved to Vaige; assigned and
joined 1137th Group. 14 August 1944 Departed at 1800 hours for
assembly area; SE of La Ferte Bernard, moving by infiltration.
15 August 1944
Assembled SE of La Ferte Bernard and departed 1200 hours, to join
5th Infantry Division. Established Liaison with and followed 7th
Engr. Combat Battalion in advance toward Chartre. The Division
Engineer allowed our column to pass the Infantry, near Thivar,
South of Chartre after night fall, resulting in the necessity for
establishing outposts beyond the Infantry.
16 August 1944
Relieved of outpost duties at 0530 hours and moved to position
West of Thivar; moved again 2 hours later to point 2 miles West of
Thivar in Chateau ground. Our Reconnaissance section worked with
2nd Infantry Combat Team.
17 August 1944
Assigned to follow 1103rd Engineer Combat Group. "C" Company
assigned and joined 2nd Infantry Combat Team of the 5th Infantry
Division. Battalion moved to position 6 miles South East of
Courville and established strong outposts capturing 4 prisoners
overnight.
18 August 1944!
"C" Company rejoined Battalion. "A" Company assigned and joined XX
Corps Headquarters as security troops. "B" Company assigned
mission of replacing two Bailey bridges near Courville with wooden
trestle bridges.
19 August 1944
"C" Company operated two saw-mills to provide lumber for bridges
in Courville, and cleared roads in the vicinity. "B" Company
removed Bailey bridge and constructed trestle bridges.
21 August 1944
At 0800 hours "B" Company finished one trestle bridge. Battalion
less "A" Company moved out following 5th Infantry Division route
of advance, supporting the Division. Battalion bivouacked at
Quarville, 3 miles West of Male Sherbes.
22 August 1944 to 23 August 1944
No change in location. Battalion engaged in clearing roads of
mines and debris.
24 August 1944
Battalion moved to position in Chateau grounds in Fruezy East of
Nemours.
25 August 1944
Battalion less "A" Company engaged in regrouping, care and
cleaning of equipment. "A" Company with Corps Headquarters serving
as security. M/Sgt. Lukens captured 17 Germans.
26 August 1944
"C" Company assisted in the construction of Heavy Pontoon bridge
and repaired a pile bridge in the vicinity of Missy on the Yonne
River East of Montereau.
27 August 1944
Cleared roads of mines and debris, provided security for a Pontoon
at Montereau and Missy.
28 August 1944
Battalion departed Nonville (Truesy) after a very delightful stay
with Baron de Sanville for bivouac near Champaubert, South of
Epermay patrolled and cleared roads.
29 August 1944 to 30 August 1944
Moved to bivouac area near Biene, East of Reime. Patrolled and
cleared roads. "A" Company secured Corps Headquarters. Supported
5th Division.
31 August 1944 to 1 September 1944
Moved to vicinity of Manre near St. Menehould. Patrolled and
cleared roads.
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