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The [[326th Airborne Engineer Battalion (United States)|326th Airborne Engineer Battalion]] was an [[airborne]] [[engineer]] [[battalion]] in the [[United States Army]] that served in the [[101st Airborne Division (United States)|101st Airborne Division]] during [[World War Two|WWII]]. | The [[326th Airborne Engineer Battalion (United States)|326th Airborne Engineer Battalion]] was an [[airborne]] [[engineer]] [[battalion]] in the [[United States Army]] that served in the [[101st Airborne Division (United States)|101st Airborne Division]] during [[World War Two|WWII]]. | ||
Battle order for D-Day: | |||
*[[Headquarters and Service Company, 326th Airborne Engineer Battalion (United States)|Headquarters and Service Company]] | |||
*[[A Company, 326th Airborne Engineer Battalion (United States)|A Company]] | |||
*[[B Company, 326th Airborne Engineer Battalion (United States)|B Company]] | |||
*[[C Company, 326th Airborne Engineer Battalion (United States)|C Company]] | |||
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326th Airborne Engineer Battalion Coat of Arms 326th Airborne Engineer Battalion Distinctive Unit Insignia 101st Airborne Division | |
Country | United States |
Branch | United States Army |
The 326th Airborne Engineer Battalion was an airborne engineer battalion in the United States Army that served in the 101st Airborne Division during WWII.
Battle order for D-Day:
Contributors: Paul Sidle