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Recently my unit decide to conduct a Staff Ride, a trip that visits historic military sites. The focus is to study military history. What better place to do it than Europe. This trip's objective was the Hurtgen Forest, where during WWII Germans and Americans fought a fierce battle in the dark forest of the area. We also traveled to Belgium to see US cemeteries and the fort of Eben- Emael.

With my metal detector folded in my backpack, I was ready to get a glimpse into the past.

My current unit is the 54th Engineer Battalion, they draw their lineage from the 1340th Engineer Battalion. The 1340th fought in the Hurtgen Forest in 1944. They were given the mission to defend a bridge on the tiny Call Trail in the forest. Unfortunately, C Co of the 1340th was attacked by a German Recon unit causing such heavy casualties that the 1340th had to retreat (C Co had 4 soldiers left).

I was traveling with about 35 soldiers from the unit. We had a tour guide for the 3 day event, Mr Schulz who was an older ex-German WWII soldier and ex US POW. He is also the author of many books about the events of the Hurtgen forest, a great person.
Okay, back to metal detecting, I was a little apprehensive about pulling out the metal detector. Afraid, that the buddies will mark me as some nerd. At a pasture over looking one valley, some challenged me to start because they did not think I would find anything. With luck on my side I scored a bullet in the first 30 seconds, everyone's attention was suddenly on me.

Back to the bridge that 1340th was defending. I climbed the hill and found two foxholes overlooking the bridge. There I found M-1 Garand clip and some ammo casings. To think that 60 years ago our lineage unit probably fired those rounds defending the bridge..items are going to the unit historian.

Our next site was Hill 400. Here the 2nd Ranger Battalion fought a very fierce battle against the Germans. Ownership of the hill changed hands a couple times. With five minutes to wonder around, I got a decent signal. From the dirt came the Infantry Crest, possibly worn by a member of the 2nd Ranger Battalion.

Other finds of shrapnel, casings and barbed wire were made. Also the tour guide gave to me flatten US canteen and mess kit.
It was a wonderful experience.

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Metal Detecting near Call Trail Bridge, fighting positions are uphill from me. The 1340th defended the bridge.
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Finds from fighting positions over looking Call Trail bridge, US ammo and clips.
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Some finds at the local museum dedicated to Hurtgen Forest battles.
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Some gave all, nearly 8000 US soldiers in a Belgian cemetery, 4 MOH recipients and 7 from the 1340th Engineer Battalion.
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Me and my new MD partner, he's very quiet. At the local museum, this area was heavily mined and bombed.
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Descending the Call Trail, here a US tank was disabled and soldiers used it as an base for a pendulum effect using metal cables. Allowing other tanks to bypass the disabled tank. This area saw heavy fighting.
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Inside Fort Enen Emaule in Belgium. They thought this fort would never be penetrated. However, 80 glider borne German Engineers landed on the fort and penetrated the fort using secret hollow charges. I'm inside the bunker where a German soldier made his way into underground shelter and detonated a 50kg hollow charge against a door that was heavily reinforced. Two Belgian defenders died in the area behind me.
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Re: Historic Battlefield Hunt, Hurtgen Forest Germany.once in a lifetime experience

88...meant to ask ya. I'm assuming the 82nd is no longer at Bamberg or has been decommissioned. You may be in our old barracks. In front of our Battalion Headquarters were the remains of some bunkers. The story we were told was that they were just filled in; never had been entered for fear of booby traps. Wondered if that was where you were.

BTW...my Uncle was in the 2nd Cav as a tank platoon leader in the 1950's during "occupation". He got in some really big trouble when he took his tank through the Rathaus (the old city hall on an island connected with two bridges). Also told me that the Officers Club I went to was the same as when he was there. The chandiliers were still lit with candles and they used to lower them, a guy would hang on as they raised it, and then swing back and forth across the room!
 

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What an awesome experience to visit all those sites... my great uncle was taken POW in that battle, but he said it was so terrible that he never really told anyone what happened.
 

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Great pictures. Thank You for sharing
 

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cool finds in that case. i really like the machine gun drum magazine
 

Re: Historic Battlefield Hunt, Hurtgen Forest Germany.once in a lifetime experience

WoW! That was an awesome post. Great pictures too.
 

Re: Historic Battlefield Hunt, Hurtgen Forest Germany.once in a lifetime experience

wow that really cool you need to send me your address so I can move there! ;D
 

Re: Historic Battlefield Hunt, Hurtgen Forest Germany.once in a lifetime experience

wow what an interesting story thanks for the pics
 

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I have added more pictures in the 1st reply.
Enjoy
 

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Carmy, what a phenomenal post. Great pictures....great story. Thanks!! :)

I've been watching the War series, too...but, unfortunately, I missed most of it. It was so enlightening. :-\
 

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Thanks Bud.
 

at the risk of repeating everyone else, great photos. recovering those soldiers had to be moving!
 

What a great historic place to hunt. The ghosts of the battle had to be near. Thanks for the picks, the cemetery is pretty emotinally gripping as well as the relics.
 

One of the best Posts/Pic, History is awesome. What a feeling knowing your standing where someone before. Trying to imagine how it was. Thanks, Joe
 

That was a fantastic post and awesome pics! Great history there, thanks for sharing.
 

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Excellant post - I really enjoyed it having recently finished reading a book on the battle for Hurtgen Forest.
 

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