Posted on Mar 8, 2020
Where does "Sapper" comes from? Combat Engineer History
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As a retired Combat Engineer, this warmed my heart.
I've always heard a different source of the term- Medieval "sappers" used undermining and other methods to slowly break down castle walls and defenses, "sapping" the strength from the defense.
Trivia question- What was the "sappers battle"?
Stalingrad. The German assault forces were 50% infantry and 50% "pioneeren" (German combat engineers), the engineers blowing holes in walls, tunneling under streets, blowing floors and ceilings in apartments to move up and down apartment blocks without using stairwells, etc.
I've always heard a different source of the term- Medieval "sappers" used undermining and other methods to slowly break down castle walls and defenses, "sapping" the strength from the defense.
Trivia question- What was the "sappers battle"?
Stalingrad. The German assault forces were 50% infantry and 50% "pioneeren" (German combat engineers), the engineers blowing holes in walls, tunneling under streets, blowing floors and ceilings in apartments to move up and down apartment blocks without using stairwells, etc.
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WOW!, I always thought that Combat Engineers just blew things up, just to build it again. Lol
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SFC Bernard Walko - At Bragg, training to blow holes in roadways, blowing trees to block roads, and blowing small wooden bridges, I would do the blowing up, and the Combat Engineer trainees would replace the bridge and repair the roadways. Lol
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SFC Bernard Walko - Ah, yes, I remember the Cheat Card specs for cutting steel, and placement of the charges, and how much C-4 to use.
Yes, the good days, and using C-4 to heat up our C-Rats.
Yes, the good days, and using C-4 to heat up our C-Rats.
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