No Bridge Too Far – a WWII documentary on Army Engineers in WWII - digital download
NBTF, a WWII documentary, written, directed, and produced by Marion J Chard, in loving memory of my father, Walter “Monday” Poniedzialek, 540th Combat Engineer.
While thousands of books and film have been dedicated to the history of WWII, lessor attention has been given to the comprehensive and heroic role played by U.S. Army Engineers. It is in this light we hope to rectify this unfortunate oversight.
The 36th, 39th, 540th & 1108th Engineers were non-divisional and employed on an as-needed basis. Referred to as “bastard” regiments, they were often attached to or in support of other Army units, while part of II & VI Corps and 5th & 7th Army in the European Theater of Operations.
Part 1 begins with the state-side training in 1941 and follows the engineers as they embark across the Atlantic for their first beachhead landing, and initial baptism of fire on November 8, 1942. Part 2 – Walk alongside as we trace their footsteps throughout the North African Campaign, and their preparation for the Invasion of Sicily in July of 1943.
Note: Included in the documentary are references to men from other units who fought alongside the 36th, 39th, 540th and 1108th Engineers.

While I intended to complete each of their campaigns until the war’s end in 1945, circumstances prevent me from doing so. So, I'm working on a book in its stead. However, I believe parts one and two (1 hour and 46 minutes) will give you a great start and a sense of the spirit de corps.
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Marion J Chard
Proud Daughter of Walter 'Monday' Poniedzialek
540th Combat Engineer - H&S Company