The Damned Engineers

The Damned Engineers by Janice Holt Giles, published by Commonwealth Book Company, Incorporated in April 2019, offers a detailed account of the 291st Engineer Combat Battalion during World War II. This 456-page book focuses on the battalion’s critical involvement in the Battle of the Bulge, highlighting the experiences of the soldiers who faced extraordinary circumstances and demonstrated remarkable courage.
Readers will find a narrative that goes beyond mere historical facts, delving into the personal stories of the men who served in this small yet impactful unit. The book presents a vivid portrayal of their efforts to counter the German offensive in 1944, emphasizing themes of bravery and resilience. With a focus on history, wars, and conflicts, this edition provides an insightful look into a significant moment in American military history.
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The history of the 291st Engineer Combat Battalion in World War II, and in particular about its involvement in the Battle of the Bulge. The 291st was a small unit but it played a pivotal role in stemming the German counter-offensive in the Battle of the Bulge in 1944. This history is no mere accounting of events, causes, and results, but rather it conveys the real experiences of ordinary men who, when placed in extraordinary circumstances, displayed the courage and fortitude to get the job done. And, as Janice Holt Giles wrote, the 291st Engineers not only got the job done, but they “gave a damned good account of themselves.”
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