C O M M E N D A T I O N 
for
Action Against the Enemy
in
Vossenack, Germany
Nov. 6th - - 7th  1944
HEADQUARTERS  1171ST  ENGR  COMBAT  GROUP
19  November 1944
SUBJECT:   Commendation.

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

          1.    On the occasion of the detachment of the 146th Engineer Combat Battalion from my command I wish to make of record my appreciation of the outstanding work performed by the battalion. In the period from the initial attachment of the battalion to the morning of  6 November, and from 8 November to the present date, the battalion was engaged in engineering tasks. It performed these assignments in an exceptionally competent manner. It was,  however, on the 6th and 7th of November that the battalion did its finest work and wrote an inspiring chapter in the History of the Combat Engineers. An enemy attack on the morning of 6 November drove back the infantry of the 28th Division (to which our group was attached) into the middle of Vossenack, a vital point on the line of communication of our forces in the Kommerscheidt area. In the early afternoon the battalion was ordered to move forward as infantry, first to reinforce the defense of the town, and then to drive the enemy out of it. The situation was critical. the enemy was within 100 yards of the infantry battalion CP in the center of town. The infantry aided by tanks were holding on but in the opinion of the senior infantry commander present could continue the defense for less than an hour.

          2.    The battalion (less Company "B"), amounting to approximately 250 officers and men, moved forward across the fire swept area west of the town. By dark the situation had stabilized and it had regained a little of the ground lost. At this time the battalion commander was directed to take over the command of a part of the 1340th Engr Combat Battalion to the south of the town, of detachments of the 20th Engr Combat Battalion, and of the remaining infantry; to organize the defense of the town for the night of 6-7 November; and in conjunction with some tanks to attack in the morning. These various units were welded into a defense plan for the night, and an attack plan coordinating the efforts of the tanks and engineers was improvised. At 070800 November the battalion and the tanks attacked in the face of heavy artillery and mortar fire. By dusk, when relieving infantry arrived, the enemy had been driven out of the town except for a few houses on the eastern fringe. While the battalion had suffered casualties of over 20 per cent, it had held this key position in our lines and had itself captured over 130 enemy.

           3.    In my opinion this action forms a bright page in the history of the employment of Combat Engineers as infantry and should be a source of lasting pride to every man and officer of the unit.

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/s/  E. K. Daley
/t/  E.  K. DALEY
     Colonel  CE.
      Commanding
A  TRUE  COPY:
                             Signature:
                             Harold D, Brown
                             1st  Lt.,  C. E.
HEADQUARTERS
146TH ENGINEER COMBAT BATTALION

GENERAL  ORDER)                                                                                                                       11  November  1944
                                   :
NUMBER              39)

          1.      Under the provisions of Army Regulations 600 - 45, dated 22 September 1943, the purple heart is awarded to the following named officer and Enlisted Men, 146th Engr (C) Bn., for wounds received in action against the enemy on 7 November 1944, in Germany.

RANK           NAME                         ASN                             ORGANZATION                    ENTERED SERVICE FROM

Major             Baker, Willard. B.       0-1101028                     Hq.                                            Texas
*Capt.            Wall, Vincent L.                                                 Company "C"
*Lt.                 Bartholomew, Ben G.                                       Company "C"
*Lt.                 Rollins, Charles F.                                            Company "C"
Sgt.                 Dean, Barney A.          39279725                     Company "C"                          California
Sgt.                 Mathies, Julian            38379689                     Company "C"                          Louisiana
T/4                  Anderson, Jack            38397154                     Company "C"                          Oklahoma
T/4                  Carr, Willard H.           38454059                     Company "C"                          Oklahoma
T/4                  Oskam, Harry W.        39199026                     Company H&S                         Washington
Cpl.                Clark, Stanley E.          36802266                     Company "A"                          Wisconsin
Pfc.                 Beardon, Weldon         38428183                     Company "C"                          Texas
Pfc.                 Guidry, Carrl F.           38267476                      Company "C"                          Louisiana
Pfc.                 Mhire, Edwin               38267601                      Company "A"                          Louisiana
Pfc.                 Morgan, Cecil O.        39908129                      Company "C"                           Idaho 
Pfc.                 Pearson, Leon L.         38397372                      Company "C"                          Oklahoma
Pvt.                 Bennett, J. R.               38341141                     Company "C"                          Texas
Pvt.                 Bratton, Joe E.            38414136                      Company "C"                          Texas
Pvt.                 Fisher, Jon D.              37068923                     Company "A"                           Nebraska
Pvt.                 Mallaro, Raymond F.  37559888                     Company "A"                           Minnesota
Pvt.                 Seley, Richard A.        39856050                      Company "C"                          California
Pvt.                 Smith, Carl                   38340949                     Company "C"                           Texas   

* Although these Officers names are not listed in the Official Document, we have included them for the sake of clarity,
    since it is a known fact that they were wounded during this action, as stated in the After Action Reports.  

Special Order Number 41 dated 27 November 1944 lists the following Purple Heart  awards to men of the Battalion  for wounds received in action against the enemy on  7  November  1944, in Germany:

Pfc.                 Young, Austin               38370172                   Co "B"                                       Texas
Pfc.                 Heenan, John R.           39331718                   Co "B"                                      Oregon
Pvt.                 Allen, Young E.             37606980                   Co "C"                                      Missouri

The following named Enlisted Man was awarded an Oak Leaf Cluster to the Purple Heart, for wounds received in action against the enemy on 7  November  1944, in Germany.

Pvt.                 Vickers, Johney O.       384 64060                   Co "C"                                     Oklahoma

                                   By order of Lt. Colonel ISLEY:
                                                                                                                            HAROLD D. BROWN
                                                                                                                                     1st Lt.,  C. E.
                                                                                                                                        Adjutant


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For the exemplary efforts performed as Infantry of the 146th Engineer Combat Battalion in the action against he enemy at Vossenack, Germany, Letters of Commendation were also issued by:

Major General Norman D. Cota
28th Infantry Division
Commanding

Major General L.T. Gerow
V Corps
Commanding

Colonel R. K. McDonough
1121st Engineer Combat Group
Commanding

Lt. Colonel Carl J. Isley
146th Engineer Combat Battalion
Commanding
Note:
The Special Orders  extracted above do not include Special Order Number 40, which unfortunately is not available to us. The nature of Special Order No. 40 is unknown to us but it is assumed it contained an additional list of  wounded personnel in the action at Vossenack, since the estimate mentioned by General Daley of the 1171st Engr. Combat Group of 20% casualties would amount to 50 including those KIA at Vossenack.
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