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The 316th Engineer Bn was the engineer battalion of the 91st Infantry Division. Every US division had as one of its units an engineer battalion. This battalion took care of things like clearing minefields, blowing up obstructions and enemy pillboxes, or anything else that needed blowing up, bridge building, camp construction, and so on. Few engineer battalions published their own history, let alone individual companies within the battalion. A company generally had around 200 men, at full strength. The history of Company C and the 316th Eng Bn would be generally that of the 91st ID. The 91st Infantry Division did publish a history, "The History of the 91st Infantry Division" in 1947, through the Infantry Journal Press. This is long out of print, but if you'll watch you could probably find a copy on eBay. Battery Press of Nashville has done reprint editions of many of the WWII divisional histories, but they are not as nice as the originals (batterypress.com).

See related links below for a brief history of the 91st Infantry Division.

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