341st Engineer General Service Regiment explained

Unit Name:341st Engineer General Service Regiment
Dates:Regiment organized in November 1922 and disbanded March 3, 1946
Country:United States
Countries:France England Belgium Luxembourg Germany
Branch:Army
Type:Engineer
Role:Airfield, Bridge, Road, Port, and Railroad Construction
Size:Regiment
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Battles:Battle of the Bulge
Disbanded:3/22/1946
Commander1:Edward H. Coe
Commander1 Label:Col
Commander2:W. C. Leonard
Commander2 Label:Capt.
Commander3:Albert L. Lane
Commander3 Label:Lt. Col

The 341st Engineer General Service Regiment[1] was part of the 1102nd Engineer Group of the US Army during World War II and participated in the western Europe theatre specializing in Railroad Construction. The regiment was involved in the Battle of the Bulge, especially in the Arlon, Belgium region of the front lines.[2]

Notes and References

  1. Book: The history of the 341st Engineer Regiment, July 29, 1943-March 22, 1946. 1946. United States. Army. Corps of Engineers. Regiment, 341st. Newsfoto Pub. Co.. 6 February 2018.
  2. N.a. "History." Ourpage.net. 23 Jul. 2004. Web. 27 Jan. 2017.