17th Armored Engineer Battalion in World War 2

17th Engineers during World War Two

Treadway bridge crossing the Rhine river on end of March, 1945 at Wesel, Germany constructed by the 17th Armored Engineer Battalion

Treadwaybridge at Wesel across the Rhine River at the end of March 1945 (source: unknown)

Heavy Pontoonbridge 25 tons, class 40, at Wesel across the Rhine River at the end of March 1945. Probably engineers of the  (source: unknown)

Treadwaybridge at Wesel across the Rhine River at the end of March 1945 (source: unknown)

Treadwaybridge at Wesel across the Rhine River at the end of March 1945 (source: unknown)

Treadwaybridge at Wesel across the Rhine River at the end of March 1945 (source: unknown)

Treadwaybridge at Wesel across the Rhine River at the end of March 1945 (source: unknown)


Maps with locations of crossings: 

Overall of Map from Engineer Operations in the Rhine Crossing Ninth detail Wesel

Detail of Map from Engineer Operations in the Rhine Crossing Ninth detail Wesel

Legend of Map from Engineer Operations in the Rhine Crossing Ninth detail Wesel


Map of Wesel by the 1117th Engineer Combat Group on the Rhine River Crossing

Map of Wesel 1945 (Source: the 1117th Engineer Combat Group on the Rhine River Crossing 1945″) The crossings south of the railroadbridge “die alte eisenbahnbrücke”


Constructed by: 

25 tons Heavy pontoonbridge

Standard Class 36, 25-ton ponton, bridge (pneumatic float reinforced), consisting of 90 feet of fixed trestle spans and 1140 feet of floating bridge: 

1117th Engineer Combat Group; The 551st Engineer Heavy Ponton Battalion with Companies B and C, of the 1253d Engineer Combat Battalion, Company A of the 1698th Engineer Combat Battalion, the 536th Engineer Light Ponton Company, and one platoon of the 574th Engineer Light Ponton Company attached.


Date: D-Day: March 24, 1945: 

  • Heavy 25 ton ponton Bridge: The bridge was started at
    2000 on D + 1 and completed at 1850 on D + 2.
  •  

End of March 1945


Place:  

Crossing  the Rhine river at Wesel, Germany, “Die Alte eisenbahn brucke” 


Length: 

  • Treadway bridge: circa 1000 feet
  • 25 tons Heavy pontoonbridge: 1140 feet of floating bridge.

Information from the Unit History: 

Assignments for the coming operation placed Co “A” with CC ‘A”, Co. “D” with CC Co. “C” with CC “R”, and Co. “R“ under Bn control, The division was to cross the Rhine on the 9th Army bridgehead near Wesel, push through the infantry and airborne divisions securing the bridgehead, and drive towards Berlin, with several intermediate objectives.


Pictures at Wesel at the Rhine river 2016

Location “Die Alte Eisenbahnbrücke” across the Rhine at Wesel: 

 


Research: M. Brandjes, A. Kok 2020