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  1. In March 1960, the Battalion deployed to France, fragmented and performed airfield missions. It returned to Karlsruhe, West Germany in 1965. On 30 June 1975, the Battalion was re-designated as the 249th Engineer Combat Battalion (Heavy).

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    The 249th Engineer Battalion (Prime Power) is a versatile power generation battalion assigned to the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers that provides commercial-level power to military units and federal relief organizations during full-spectrum operations. Additionally, the commander serves as the Commandant of the U.S. Army Prime Power School, the insti...

    The battalion consists of a headquarters and headquarters company, four Prime Power line companies (A, B, C & D), and the Prime Power School. The Prime Power School graduates the Army's Prime Power Production Specialist (MOS 12P) following a one-year course that includes math, physics, engineering, and power plant operations and maintenance.

    Each platoon has the capability to produce approximately 3 megawatts of power at 4160 volts (medium voltage.) The newly fielded individual generator size is 840 kilowatts (kW). These medium voltage generators require transformers to convert the voltage to a user level (120/208/277/480 volts).

    The battalion offers a variety of services including: electrical power requirement assessment, power production; transformer inspection and test analysis; maintenance and repair of power plants, substations, and government owned or managed transmission and distribution systems, circuit breaker and relay maintenance; infrared surveys, medium-voltage...

  2. The battalion was reactivated on 9 February 1955 and sent to Kaiserslautern, West Germany. In March 1960, the Battalion deployed to France, fragmented and performed airfield missions. It returned to Karlsruhe, West Germany in 1965. On 30 June 1975, the Battalion was redesignated as the 249th Engineer Combat Battalion (Heavy).

  3. From 1955 until 1960, the 249th Engineer Battalion (Construction) was stationed at Kleber Kaserne, ((Kaiserslautern, Germany)). Then it was dispatched to Etain, France for a time. Then the battalion was stationed at Gerszewski Barracks, Knielingen, Karlsruhe , Germany, under the command of the 18th Engineer Brigade , where it provided ...

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  5. Apr 6, 2017 · NEIRSTEIN, Germany -- It was 72 years ago, almost to the day, that Soldiers of the 249th Engineer Battalion spent 18 hours building a 1,000-foot pontoon bridge across a rapidly falling Rhine River ...

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  7. The same evening, the 25th Armored Engineer Battalion of the 6th Armored Division started building a footbridge over the Our River, which connected Luxembourg to Germany again. As this bridge could not hold any heavy loads, it was replaced by a Bailey Bridge on February 28, 1945 by C Company of the 249th Engineer Combat Battalion.

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