The Battle of the Bulge: December 1944 - January 1945
35th Engineer (Combat) Battalion
Northern  France - Rhineland - Ardennes/Alsace - Central Europe
Engineers of Company A erect a Bailey Bridge near Clerf, Luxembourg, just days before the battle. (Dearinger)
A paratrooper of the 15th FJR waits near Goebelsmuhle to continue the offensive. (Herzig)
Two German paras consult their map before resuming their advance beyond Goebelsmuhle. (Herzig)
Lt. Arnold Dillard, Intelligence Officer of the 35th, digs out of the snow during the Bulge. (Dillard)
Company A engineers search for mines near Morhet, Belgium. (Dearinger)
Corporal Flamboe, Company A, removes a "friendly" minefield in support of the 17th Airborne Division. (Dearinger)
Bigonville, Luxembourg, as seen on 17 December 1944.  Ed Bonde was separated from the 35th, but took part in the fighting near here. (Bonde)
The main street of Bastogne, Belgium, as seen in mid-January when the 35th returned. (Bonde)
Staff Sergeant Larson, Company C, examines a German tank destroyed in the fighting near Bastogne. (Bonde)
German soldiers of the 15th Fallschirmjager Regiment (parachute regiment) assemble near Goebelsmuhle, Luxembourg, shortly after fighting the engineers of Company B. (Herzig)
Soldiers of the 87th Infantry Division move into St. Hubert.  The 35th defended this town against overwhelming odds from 20-21 December 1944. (US Signal Corps Photo)