Searching for  German Paratroopers
in American uniform
behind our lines
during the
Extract from the Monthly Report After Action Against the Enemy dated 4 January 1945
Headquarters
146th Engineer Combat Battalion

          (h)   Enemy Activity.
                  During the period  11  December  1944 to  22  December  1944, due to enemy airborne operation "Einheit Von Der Heydte"  with its mission of cutting the Eupen--Malmedy road and subsequent activity, patrols from Company "C" and H&S Company operated in the vicinity of the Battalion bivouac area. Thirty--three  (33)  paratroopers were captured and two were killed, with the prisoners being turned over to  V  Corps PW cage. The Paratroopers had evidently been infiltrating through the front lines in small groups with the intention of reassembling at some German held point.
                   From 261630  to  261830  December 1944, the Battalion bivouac area and vicinity was subjected to an enemy artillery barrage. Approximately 50 shells, estimated to be 105 MM hit the area, causing injuries to the Commanding Officer, Lt. Col Carl J. Isley, end seven (7) enlisted men.

2.       ATTACHMENTS.

          (1)   From 1 December 1944 to 31 December 1944, the Battalion, except for Company "A" as
                 shown below in (2), was attached to the 1121st Engineer Combat Group and performed
                 general engineering work in the Corps area.
          (2)   From  16  December 1944  to  20  December 1944, Company "A" was attached per VOCO
                 Commanding General, V Corps, to 38th Cavalry Squadron for use as infantry. Reverted to
                 Battalion control on  20  December  1944.

3.       OPERATIONS.
            
             (a)    Combat Missions.

                    (1)       On the 16 December  1944  an enemy attack threatened a vital point  on the line of   
                                  communications to U. S. Forces in the Elsenborn, Kalterherberg area. In the late
                                  afternoon, Company "A" was committed as infantry, occupying defensive positions
                                  with 38th Cavalry Squadron, east of Monschau. This situation was critical with the
                                  enemy throwing continual counterattacks at this point and only the 38th Cavalry 
                                  Squadron and Company "A" in front of them. No immediate relief or support was
                                  expected by our units, and the enemy was able to push one platoon back about two
                                  hundred yards. However, the platoon reorganized, counterattacked and regained
                                  the lost ground plus an additional 400 yards. Company "A" withdrew after relief by
                                  the 9th Division at  201600  December  1944.  With 22 enemy captured, the company
                                  had suffered no casualties from enemy action.
                      (2)       Company "B" was alerted as infantry per VOCO, Commanding General,  V  Corps at
                                  171200  December  1944  with the mission of patrolling from..............to.............  Patrols
                                  were operating two hours after the alert, and the company was finally relieved from
                                  this task at 230800  December  1944.
             (b)    Roads and Culverts.
                      (1)       During the month of  December  1944,  the primary mission of the Battalion was the
                                  maintenance of the rods in the Corps and Division areas. The first half of the month
                                  heavy rains made the problem of drainage especially acute and effort was
                                  concentrated on opening existing culverts, removing vegetation and other
                                  obstructions from drainage ditches. Towards the end of the month, snowfalls
                                  necessitated concentration of efforts in removal of snow from roads and the sanding
                                  of icy stretches of roads.
                      (2)       Company "C" constructed culvert.............in Kalterherberg, using 12" concrete culvert
                                  and completed the job  19  December  1944.
                      (3)        Twenty--four hours officer reconnaissance was maintained on roads in assigned
                                  sector from  22  December to 31 December  1944, with a report being made every six
                                  hours to the  V  Corps  Engineer.
             (c)     Bridges
                      (1)        Company "A" installed a 3" x  10"  Treadway on 2  December 1944 on bridge at.......
                      (2)        Company "B" reinforced bridge at...........  to a class 40 by adding new stringers, floor
                                   and treads. Completed  16  December  1944.
             (d)    Mines
                      (1)        Company "A" removed minefield No. 316, consisting of 87 AT mines, eighty six (86)
                                   mines were removed (one mine having been previously detonated) on 15  December
                                  1944.
                      (2)        Company "B" began installing AP minefield in general area.............. on  23
                                   December  1944. On   25  December  1944, following work was completed:
                                               Base line of 160 sections staked in, 11,000 yards barbed wire strung, 224 AP
                                               mines installed, but pins not pulled.
                                               Changes in plans necessitated the removal of this partially completed field
                                               and such work began  26  December  1944. The field was completely removed
                                               26 December  1944.
                      (3)        Company "A" began installing AP minefield in general area..................... on 23
                                   December 1944. On  25  December, the following work was completed:
                                               Base line of 113 sections staked in.
                                               8,000 yards barbed wire strung.
                                               144 AP mines installed, but pins not pulled.
                                               Changes in plans necessitated removal of this partially completed field and
                                               such work began  26  December  1944. the field was completely removed  26
                                               December  1944.
                      (4)        Company "B" began installing AP mine field running southwest from................ on 28
                                   December  1944. Installation of barrier (No 6A in Corps Barrier Plan) was completed
                                   31  December  1944. Mine field consisted of 108 sections, 8000 yards of barbed wire
                                   strung around field with mine field markers, and 409 AP mines. 
             (e)    (1)        Landing Fields.
                                  (a)  Company "B" cut hedgerows and cleared trees at  V  Corps air strip (vicinity of
                                         Eupen) for artillery observation planes, on 10  December  1944.
                      (3)        Preparation of Road Blocks.
                                   (a)  Company "B" established  a road block (No 5x in Corps Barrier Plan) on Eupen--
                                          Monschau road  ...................... consisting of three sets of necklaced mines and
                                          abatis. This block was completed  17  December  1944, and the 9th Division
                                          controlled the blowing of it, with liaison being maintained with the division. 
                                   (b)  Company "C" prepared bridges for demolition, according to Corps Barricade
                                          Plan, ..................... Road was prepared for cratering................ and this was
                                          completed  20  December  1944. one squad was left as guard on each of the
                                          prepared sites, with the 9th Division controlling the blowing and liaison
                                          maintained with that Division.
                                   (c)  Upon Corps orders, Company "C" removed the prepared charges from
                                          bridges..................... on  22  December  1944. 
                                         


                                                                                                                                       CECIL F. CLARK
                                                                                                                                             Major,  C. E.
                                                                                                                                           Commanding
                  
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COMMENDATION
HQ  38TH  CAV  RCN  SQ
9  January  1945
SUBJECT:    Commendation

THRU        :    Commanding General,  V  Corps, ........... U. S. Army

TO              :     Commanding Officer,  146th Engineer Battalion, ............. U. S. Army

                 1.  During the period  16  December  to  21 December, Company A, 146th Engineer Battalion under command of Captain Ball, was attached to the 38th Cavalry Squadron. At this time the 38th Cavalry Squadron was defending the MONSCHAU area against attack of a strong German force with the mission of cutting the MONSCHAU--EUPEN Road and against an additional strong enemy Paratroop force operating in the Squadron rear. Platoons of Company A were attached to Troops B and C and bolstered the thinly-held Cavalry line under repeated German attacks. This was done willingly and efficiently and contributed greatly to the successful repelling of the determined German attack.

                 2.  I desire to commend the officers and enlisted men of Company A, 146th Engineer Combat Battalion, for their invaluable assistance in preventing the German attacking force from cutting the MONSCHU--EUPEN  Road.

                                                                                                                                                    /s/ Robert E. O'Brien, Jr.
                                                                                                                                                    /t/  ROBERT E. O'BRIEN, JR.
                                                                                                                                                          Lt. Col, Cavalry
                                                                                                                                                          Commanding
Change of Command
The following are extracts from the daily Unit Reports and  the daily Combined  Hourly Journals,  from 1  December  1944 to  31  December  1944,  issued by Headquarters  146th Engineer Combat Battalion.
The text in black is verbatim extract of the Official Reports.
The text in blue is an unofficial running commentary intending to sequentially depict the incidents as they occured.
UNIT REPORT NO. 173
         
          From:   301200  November  44
          To     :   011200  December  44
Maps :      GSGS  4416,  sheets  T1  &  S1 *
* These maps are not available.

2.   OWN SITUATION

      a.   Location of Command Posts.
            (1)   146th Engr  C  Bn  -  K-860214. *
* The Battalion  CP remained at the same coordinates until  27  December  1944.  From statements made in the Combined Journals, it is deduced that
     this location  was in the vicinity of   Monschau  at  Robertville, Belgium.

        Operations.
          (3)       "C" Company
                      (a)   One platoon furnishing Battalion security.
                      (b)   One platoon to assume Group security in PM  01  December  1944.
                      (c)   Maintaining road ...........................
     The remainder of the Bn was engaged in general engineering work in the Bn's area of responsibility between Elsenborn and Kalterherburg, Germany
    

UNIT REPORT NO. 179

          From    :   061200  December  44
          To        :   071200  December  44
          Operations.
          (1)   "A" Company
                      (a)   Relieved Company "C"  of 1121st Engr (C) Group and 146th Engr (C) Battalion security details at 070800
                             Dec  44.
     The remainder of the Bn was engaged in general engineering work in their respective areas of responsibility.

UNIT REPORT NO. 182
          From    :   091200  December   44
          To        :   101200  December  44
          Operations.
          (1)   "C" Company
                      (f)   One platoon conducting training in American and German mines and booby traps.
No change in status of operations of all other complements of  the Bn to this date.

UNIT REPORT NO. 186
          From    :   131200  December  44
          To        :   141200  December  44

1.   ENEMY
     a.   Summary of Enemy Activity.
           (1)   Two trucks damaged by enemy mortar fire in vicinity of Monschau railroad yard.
     b.  Operations.
          (1)   "A"  Company
                   (a)   Relieved of Group security as of 140800 Dec..
                   (b)   Relieved of Battalion security as of 140800  Dec..
          (2)   "B"  Company
                   (a)   One platoon furnishing security detail for 1121st Engr C Gp as of 140800.
                   (b)   One platoon furnishing security detail for 146th Engr C Bn as of 140800.
          (3)   "C"  Company
                   (a)   One platoon attached to Vernon* for engineer operations.
* Code name for 254th Engr (C) Bn.
No change in status of operations of all other elements of the Bn to this date.

UNIT REPORT NO. 187
          From    :   141200  December  44
          To        :   151200  December  44

1.   ENEMY
      a.   Summary of Enemy Activity.
            (1)   A projectile falling almost vertically and approximately coming from a southwest direction fell at............. Two
                   trees about 4" in diameter were broken off at heights of 10' and 15' above the ground. Crater about 4' in diameter
                   and 1' deep. No traces of shrapnel or fragments could be found in the area. Crater located about 500 ft. west of
                   "C" Company C. P.
      b.   Operations.
            (1)   "A"  Company
                     (c)    Completed removal of minefield No. 316, consisting of 87 AT mines, at  151100  Dec  $$. One mine had
                              been blown.
            (2)   "B"   Company
                     (a)    One platoon furnishing security detail for 146th Engr C Bn.
                     (b)    Relieved of Group Security as of 141600  Dec  44.
            (3)   "C"   Company
                     (a)    One platoon furnishing security detail for 1121st Engr C Gp. as of 14600 Dec  44.*
                     (b)    Company C (less two platoons) moving.................
* 3rd Platoon of Company "C"

Combined Journal  15  December  1944, No. 168 

1135               S-2:  Rcn Sect checked details of explosion by unidentified projectile near Co C area 141630 Dec  44

1900               S-3: Capt Howard to S-3 -- completed Bridge near Hofen at 1800. Bridge passable but will need some finishing
                      touches in AM  16 Dec.

1930               S-3: Capt Ball to S-3 -- 150 mines removed from field No 313 marked with wire & triangles on friendly side, but
                      112th was stringing more wire.

No change in status of operations of all other elements of the Bn to this date.

UNIT REPORT NO. 188

          From   :   151200  December  44
          To        :   161200  December  44

2.   OWN SITUATION

     a.  Location of Command Posts
          (1) 146th Engr C Bn  --(less Company "C" ) K-860214. *
          (2) Company "C" (less one platoon) ..............
          (3) One Platoon, Company "C" ..............
* Same location as reported in Unit Report No. 173

      b.  Operations
          (2)   "B"   Company
                   (a)    One platoon furnishing security detail for 145th Engr C Bn.
          (3)  "C"    Company
                   (b)    One platoon furnishing security detail for 1121st  Engr C Gp.*
* 3rd Platoon - - Plat.  Ldr.  Lt.  L.  Fox - -

Combined Journal  16  December  1944, No. 169:

IN        OUT                MESSAGES                                                         ACTION TAKEN

1520               S-3: Rec'd call from Col Patillo                                     Called and notified Co "A"
                      to report to Col O'Brien at......                                      to be at...................as
                       .........and to alert one company                                    soon as possible.
                      immediately to serve as infantry.

           1525   S-3: Maj Baker called to check
                      with Col McDonough on call from                                Alerted "B" Co. Also on
                      Col Pattillo.                                                                    advice of Col McDonough.
      
           1700   S-3: Maj Baker & Capt Ball con-
                      tacted Col O'Brien at Visual* CP
                      in Monschau. Co A attached to
                      Visual at 1700 to reinforce the
                      Cavalry on the line east of Mon-
                      schau.
* Visual - code name for 38th Cavalry Squadron

1710               S-3: Rec'd call from Lt Fox re-
                      questing two trucks & 1/4 Ton for
                      possible Gp. move.                                                        Dispatched.

2000               S-3: Lt Reeves to S-3 - Monschau                               Permission given to use
                      receiving some artillery and mor-                                 prisoners. S-4 will re-
                      tar fire. Visual will feed Co. A.                                      lease WP guards & will
                      Capt. Ball needs another squad,                                   relieve bridge guards.
                      which I'll have to make up from
                      WP guards, bridge guards, etc.

UNIT REPORT NO. 189

          From    :   161200   December  44
          To        :   171200   December  44

    b.   Operations
          (1)   "A"   Company
                   (a)    Alerted as infantry at 161520 Dec $$, by direct order of Col Patillo.
                   (b)    Assembled and attached to 38th Cavalry Squadron in Monschau at 161700 Dec  44. Occupying defensive
                            positions with 38th Cavalry east of Monschau.
          (2)   "B"   Company
                   (b)    Alerted as infantry at 17200 December 1944 with mission of patrolling line from...............to ..........(tentative)
                            and establishing road blocks on Eupen Monschau road east of above line.
          (3)   "C"   Company
                   (a)    Moved from...........to ............. at 170700 Dec  44.
                   (b)    Moved from...........to ............. at 170900 Dec  44
                   (c)    Capt Wall reported in to CP at 17200 Dec  44 to establish contact as communication lines were out. Had no
                            knowledge of 254th Engr C n. Had contacted one Sergeant of the organization, but he knew nothing of the
                            situation.
                   (d)    Capt Wall ordered to move Company to K-860214* by way of Eupen.
* At Robertville, in the Bn CP area.
No change of status of operations of other elements of the Bn.





























Combined Journal  17  December  1944, No. 170

IN          OUT              MESSAGES                                                       ACTION TAKEN

0330                   S-3: Maj Clark to S-3  -  Col Mc-
                          Donough called to have Co B send
                          out patrols to check road for
                          emergency repairs. Also be es-
                          specially alert for parachutists,
                          and for enemy agents tampering
                          with communications lines. Also
                          advised that Co C. had moved to
                          the vicinity of Vernon.
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0930                   S-3:  T/4 Cakam returned to CP.
                          Reports artillery & mortar fire
                          in Monschau. No counter Attack.

1030                   S-3: Lt. Col. from Armored Unit
                          stopped in CP to check possible
                          routes for movement of tanks.
                          Reported that paratroops had
                          landed during the night.

1130                   S-3: Lt Anderson, V Corps - Alert
                          one company to set up a patrol
                          line from............to ...................
                          and to establish road blocks east
                          of line on the Eupen-Monschau road                         Assigned to Co B.

1145                   S-3: Capt Wall reported in to es-
                          tablish contact as communication
                          lines were out. Had no knowledge
                          of 254th Engr C Bn. had contacted
                          one Sergeant of the organization                               Capt Wall ordered to shove
                          but knew nothing of the sit-                                        his Co to K-860214 by
                          uation.                                                                          way of Eupen.

1200                   S-3: Lt Anderson, V Corps - Re-
                          ported that a penetration had                                     Bn. mission remains the
                          been made to Mutzenich.                                           same.

1330                   S-3: Capt Howard reports two (2)
                          platoons moving out to assume de-
                          fensive position. Assigned above.
                          One platoon will move out as soon
                          as relieved of Bn guard. 

1400                   S-3: Capt Pipka reported in from                               Reported that penetration
                          78th Div Hqs.                                                              had been sealed off.

1510                   Lt. Meier reported in that                                          Ordered to bring Company
                          Co. C was now at Roberville*                                    to area.
* (Typo)  Should be -- Robertville

From 1515 hours to 1715 hours, S-2 received reports of German ammo found in Co. "A" aerea  as  were 7 parachutes and a blue booklet believd to be
troop passport.  Appropriate action taken, reported to higher Hq. , patrol sent out but made no contact with the enemy.

2000                  S-3:  Lt. Reeves to S-3 -- Returned
                         from Monschau situation about same
                         Cavalry has line established. 

UNIT REPORT NO. 190
           From: 171200  December  44
           To    :  181200  December  44
1.   ENEMY
      a.   Summary of Enemy Activity.
            (1)  German paratrooper captured in vicinity od Battalion bivouac area  (K-860214) at 181100  Dec  44.  Turned
                   over to  V  Corps, Cage.
2.   OWN SITUATION

       b.   Operations
             (1)   "A" Company
                      (a)  Attached to 38th Cavalry Squadron and maintaining defensive line with Cavalry east of Monschau.
             (2)   "B" Company
                      (a)   Maintaining line of outposts and patrols from...............where contact line with 112th Engr C Bn is being
                             maintained to...............
                      (b)   Prepared trees for demolition on Eupen -- Monschau road ................
                     




                             



 





   
  

                                                                                  
                                                                              Photo Credit:  Anne Stephens

                      (c)   Prepared double row of AT mines on ropes, seven on one and eight on the second in front of three prepared
                             abatis. Liaison being maintained with 47th Infantry relative to road blocks.
            (3)   "C"  Company
                     (a)   Company C (less one platoon) moved into Bn. bivouac area at K- 860214 at 171900  Dec  44.
                     (b)   Three patrols searching area in vicinity of Battalion bivouac area ...........for paratroopers.

Combined Journal  19  December  1944  No. 172

0830                 S-3 Capt Howard to S-3 -- All                                     Capt. Howard ordered to
                        quiet on patrol line. Two buzz                                      search for duds on possi-                        
                        bombs landed in vicinity of Bn                                    bility they might be
                        area. Apparently duds.                                                supplying paratroops.   

1300               S-3: Capt Wall reported in that
                        patrols had found no paratroopers
                        in the area.

1700                 S-3: Lt. Anderson, V corps to S-3 --
                        Co. B will maintain patrol line
                        until relieved by  V  Corps. Para-
                        troopers are roaming and there is
                        no contact with them.

1915                 S-3: Lt Anderson,  V  Corps to S-3 --
                        Prepare three bridges on Eupen
                        Rotgen road for demolition. Also
                        prepare road crater at good spot
                        near reservoir.                                                             Assigned to Co C.

UNIT REPORT NO. 192

          From :   191200  December  44
          To     :   201200  December  44

1.  ENEMY

     a.  Summary of Enemy Activity.
          (1)   Fifteen (15) German paratroopers captured southwest of Battalion bivouac area (K-869214). Up to 201200,  7 of
                 these prisoners had been turned over to Victor PW Cage; 4 others, wounded, were evacuated thru medical            
                 channels. Remaining four (4) prisoners to be taken to Victor PW Cage...............


















          (1)  Brief interrogation of prisoners indicated they were returning to their own lines. Size of enemy force undetermined,
                as answers of prisoners varied, indicating 80 to a regiment of men.

UNIT REPORT NO. 193
          From:   201200  December  44
          To    :   211200  December  44

2.  OWN SITUATION
    
     a.   Location of Command Posts.
           (1)  146th Engr C Bn; Company A; Company B; Company C (less One platoon) - K860214
           (2)  One platoon , Company C  -  K-747243.*
* Believed to be coordinates for vicinity of  Houffalize, Belgium

The entire complement of the 146th ECB  (less one platoon Co. C which was providing security for the 1121st Engr C Gp)  was bivouacked around Bn Hq, 
in Vicinity of  Robertville, Belgium.

UNIT REPORT NO. 194

          From:   211200  December  44
          To    :   221200  December  44

1.  ENEMY
    
     a.  Summary of Enemy Activity
          (1)   Two (2) German Soldiers were found dead in "C" Company area, 211600  Dec  44. Believed to have been killed by
                  our patrols  that have been searching vicinity for Paratroopers.

Combined Journal  22  December  1944 No. 175

0620                S-3: Lt Brown to S-3 -- Gp
                       radio message "enemy tank
                       operating between Vernon and Viceroy.

          0645     S-3:  S-3 to Capt Ball -- Send
                       two bazookamen and two grena-
                       diers to Capt Wall, who will
                       move outpost forward some
                       and place AT mines.

0745                S-3: Lt Croon reports that one
                       enemy tank operating in area
                       ...................., might possibly
                       be American captured by para-
                       troopers.

Combined Journal  23  December  1944 No. 176

1120                S-3: Msg.  V  Corps -- All troops
                       forward of route N27 and N28
                       will carry gas masks.                                                    All Co's notified.

UNIT REPORT NO. 196
         
          From:   231200  December  44
          To    :   241200  December  44

1.       ENEMY

          a.   Summary of Enemy Activity
                (1)  At about 1100 hrs  23, Dec., 1st platoon of Company "A" was working on minefield in vicinity.............
                An enemy entrenching shovel was discovered in the grass just off a small trail. The men decided to investigate.
                The trail led to a small wooden lookout tower in the woods. Upon investigation of its contents, five sleeping enemy
                paratroopers were discovered. The enemy was armed but surrendered without a struggle, The prisoners were
                turned over to the Bn stockade  and were evacuated to Victor PW Cage at 1300 hrs  23  Dec  44.

UNIT REPORT NO. 199

          From:  261200  December  44
          To    :   271200  December  44

1.        ENEMY

          a.   Summary of Enemy Activity
                (1)  Approximately 50 shells, estimated to be 105 mm, landed in Battalion area and vicinity (K-860214) from 261630
                       to 261830  Dec  44. One officer and seven EM injured; with one officer and four EM being evacuated.

All other elements of the Bn pursuing assigned tasks of removing AP mines, maintaining guard on barriers, patrolling Mutzenich -- Kalterherberg road,
maintaining Eupen --  Mutzenich road and furnishing security for 1121st Engr C Gp.

Combined Journal  26  December 1944 No. 179

1430                S-3: Bn area received enemy artil
                       lery fire, approximately 50 rounds
                       from 261630  to  261830. Lt Col
                       Isley and 7 EM injured. Col Isley
                       and 4 EM evacuated.

          1930     S-3: S-3 to Col McDonough -- Ad
                       vised Col McDonough of situation
                       and action taken. Maj Clark to
                       command of Battalion.

UNIT REPORT NO. 200
          From:   271200  December  44
          To    :   281200  December  44

1.        ENEMY

          a.   Summary oc Enemy Activity
                (1)   Working parties along Mutzenich --  Kalterherberg road hampered in their activity by sporadic shell fire. Shells
                        have hit alongside road but none have damaged the road itself.
                (2)   Air bursts reported in vicinity ................... at 281040  Dec  44.

2.        OWN SITUATION

           b.   Operations
                 (3)   "C" Company
                          (a)   Security platoon* at 1121st Engr C Gp relieved by Company A in AM  28  Dec  44.
                 (5)   146th Engr C Bn Fwd CP opened at K-820259 at 281000  Dec  44.

* The 3rd Platoon Company "C" was finally relieved from 1121st Engr C Gp security detail and rejoined the Company at its  location. Resummed general       engineer activities.

UNIT REPORT NO. 201
      
          From:   281200  December  44
          To    :   291200  December  44

1.       ENEMY
      
          a.   Summary of Enemy Activity
                (1)  Unexploded robot bomb discovered  ............. Reported to Victor at 281715  Dec  44.

From  29200  December  44  to 312100  December  44  all elements of the Battalion performed general engineer work, and furnished security for Bn & Gp Command Posts.

                                                             










  


      
                 
                  

                      





 





Two wounded German Paratroopers given 1st aid.
Photo credit: Capt. Stanley Goldman, Bn Surgeon
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