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Combat Engineer Battalion : ウィキペディア英語版
Engineer Combat Battalion

An Engineer Combat Battalion was a designation for a battalion strength combat engineering unit in the U.S. Army, most prevalent during World War II. They are a component of the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers.
Also known as "Combat Engineer Battalions" (CEB), they were typically divided into four companies: A, B, C, and Headquarters and Service (H&S).〔Summary information on Engineer Combat Battalions
Best known for pontoon bridge construction, their duties also included serving as sappers deploying and deactivating explosive charges and unexploded munitions, mapmaking, camouflage, and a wide variety of construction services supporting frontline troops. They also fielded defensive .30 cal. and .50 cal. machine gun squads, anti-tank rocket and grenade launchers, and were required to fight as infantry when needed.〔United States Government War Department (''Engineer Field Manual'' FM-5-5, Engineer Troops, 11 October 1943 )〕
Combat Engineers played important roles in numerous World War II battles, especially breaching the heavily fortified Seigfried Line protecting the German border and numerous defensive lines established by the Wehrmacht in Italy, including the Gustav Line. Among the most familiar for their heroism and contributions to establishing key bridgeheads in the European Theater was at the Ludendorff Bridge at the Battle of Remagen.
Their construction equivalent U.S. Navy Seabees played a crucial role establishing beachheads and airstrips in the Pacific Command's island hopping strategy of defeating Japan.
==Capabilities==

A WWII era combat engineer battalion possessed both combat and combat support capabilities. These included, but were not limited to:〔(What Did Combat Engineers Do? ) 327th Engineer Combat Battalion list〕
*Bridge (mobile, floating, fixed), rail, & road construction and maintenance
*Conducting river crossings by pontoon/raft, motor-powered assault boats
*Demolition
*Placing/de-arming munitions, including mines
*Port & harbor maintenance and rehabilitation, including beachheads:
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*Laying roads and unloading/loading supplies, vehicles & personnel from transport and cargo ships
*Camouflage
*Water supply and sanitation
*Map production
*Vehicle maintenance
*Establishing/maintaining supply and ammunition dumps
*Building barracks, depots, and similar structures
*Rescue & road patrols, bridge and road reconnaissance
*Clearing of debris and wreckage
*Unit defense and intelligence
*Fighting as infantry when needed

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