Showing posts with label 743rd Railway Operating Battalion. Show all posts
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U.S., Headstone Applications for Military Veterans, 1861-1985 Railway Units Group 1

Railway Units Personnel List (Sorted by Unit, Then Last Name)

Unit Name Date Service Number
714th Railway Operating Battalion Frank, Sherman C. Sep 1944 35499189
714th Railway Operating Battalion Frank, Sherman C. Oct 1944 35499189
714th Railway Operating Battalion Gambill, Dolphus N. Sep 1944 35417629
714th Railway Operating Battalion Resoff, Wallace C. Dec 1944 399516
724th Railway Operating Battalion Poole, Walter L. Jul 1945 34888800
732nd Railway Operating Battalion Piker, Elmer G. Mar 1945 38233465
733rd Railway Operating Battalion Beavers, Clarence R. Apr 1944 35-894-739
733rd Railway Operating Battalion Ford, Preston W. Apr 1944 38-520-322
735th Railway Operating Battalion Frazier, John E. Aug 1945 35768924
743rd Railway Operating Battalion Bello, Kenneth Mar 1944 32-881-027
743rd Railway Operating Battalion Lukasiewicz, Thomas S. Jul 1945 36712687
764th Railway Shop Battalion Dillon, Roland O. Feb 1945 32857414
764th Railway Shop Battalion Doss, Martin A. May 1944 36764802
791st Railway Operating Battalion Alvarez, Miguel A. Aug 1943 39835580
791st Railway Operating Battalion Cook, Lewis W. May 1944 33157232
See the application cards for this group here

743rd Railway Operation Battalion Santello

743rd Railway Operating Battalion - John McKenna

A heartfelt thank-you to John McKenna’s daughter, Patricia Salo, and her brother, Tim for carefully preserving, scanning, and sharing these incredible photos from their dad’s service with the 743rd Railway Operating Battalion in Europe. Families like Patricia’s—who safeguard their soldiers’ memorabilia and choose to share it—bring history to life for those of us who only know we had a railroader in the family but have no photos or records of our own.

When I began this research over 40 years ago, I had the privilege of getting to know many of these men personally. They would be so proud to see their stories preserved and remembered today.

And on a personal note—my own dad also served in the 743rd.

She wrote " I thought it important to let you know that my brother and I have found a veritable treasure trove of pictures from WWII that our father, Master Sergeant John M McKenna left us when he passed in 1995. We were just recently going through boxes and found many many pictures from his time of service with the army

743rd Railway Operating Battalion Headstone applications: Hollis O. Pack and Alfred Joseph Blake

 Hollis O. Pack

Alfred Joseph Blake 



743rd Railway Operating Battalion deserters 1944

Bello, Kenneth Hq. Co.

Lukaziewicz, Thomas S. Hq. Co.


 


 

743rd Railway Operating Battalion investigation and court martial and theft from supply train in Antwerp July and August 1945

I've always been interested in a collection of document on the 743rd ROB in the National Archives. This my dad's WWII unit and I finally spent the money to get the collection copied by the National Archives and I will post the documents below. 

I have been able to get together a master list of all names mentioned in this investigation, trial and court martial. Getting this file was quite expensive and if would like to donate - please do. (donation link to the right) 

Part 2 List

Surname    First Name    Rank
Ashworth    Edward R.    
Barron    Leo R.    T/4
Beach    T. R.    Lt Col
Beatty    Edward L.    Jr.
Belin    Louis A.    IV
Bennett    Carl I.    T/4
Benson    Herman T.    
Berger    Isaiah S.    
Borders    Ira L.    
Boyd    Frank O.    Jr.
Braternita    Charles A.    Major
Brown    Leonard W.    
Burke    Ralph E.    
Burnett    Harry B.    Jr.
Cagle    B. M.    
Carter    Glenn R.    
Cham        Sgt
Christianson    Kenneth C.    
Coffinberger    Walter S.    Pvt
Connolly    Michael F.    
Cook    Frank G.    Lt Col
Coyne    Richard F.    Pvt
Crank    Alfred    
Crouch    Elijah F.    
Daugherty    Joseph L.    
Davidson        T/4
Davis        
DeWeese    William H.    Pvt
Diebold    Charles L.    
Dixon    William B.    1st/Sgt
Edwards    G.    
Felling        Sgt
Ferguson    Russel S.    
Flake        S/Sgt
Flynn    Donald J.    Pfc
Flynn    Donald J.    Pvt
Foley    George W.    Lt
Foster        S/Sgt
Foust    Johnnie P.    Pvt
Fuller        T/5
Garrett    Daniel A.    
Girouard    Anthony    
Glass        S/Sgt
Gluckmann    Morton    
Godkoska        T/Sgt
Gutkoska        T/Sgt
Harding    Arthur T.    
Harris    Alva E.    
Hathaway    Nelson C.    Pvt
Hester    Charles V.    
Hutchinson        Sgt
Jackson    Raymond W.    T/5
Jean    Wilfred A.    
Johnson    Leon S.    
Kline    Thomas J.    Jr.
Langston    James L.    
Lefever        Major
Lukasiewicz    Thomas S.    
Lutjen    Marvin L.    
Mallibert    Jean J.    
Marsalis    Edwin L.    1st Lt
McCarthy    James    Jr.
McKenna        Sgt
Meske        Capt
Moore    Philip T.    Pvt
Mueller    Francis    Capt
Murphy    Thomas P.    
Pack    Hollis O.    T/5
Parker    Stanley X.    
Pennington    Floyd    
Pommer    Leonhardt C.    Jr.
Power    Robert D.    Lt
Poyner        Pfc
Regan    Philip J.    
Regina    Joseph J.    Pvt
Remington        Sgt
Rieman        Lt
Robenolt    Edward    Jr.
Robertson        Lt
Rust    Herman A.    Major
Santella    Edward P.    
Scribner        T/4
Shelton    John W.    Capt
Simmons        Lt
Sisson    Jack T.    Capt
Smithson        T/4
Spencer    Billy G.    
Stephenson    Robert G.    
Stockman    L. H.    Major
Strommen    Leslie H.    Capt
Swope    John G.    
Tende    George H.    
Thomas    Robert M.    
Tomlinson    John J.    
Turpin    William E.    
Wagner    Jay F.    
Williams    Lemmie X.    
Young    Kermit W.    
Zoldan    Jacob   

 

Part 1 list 

Armstrong    Dean R.    T/5
Beman    Edwin L.    Lt
Black        Sgt.
Brake    Capt Fred A.    Chaplain
Breternitz    Colonel Charles I.    Lt
Buchner    Perry C.    Lt Colonel
Burns    Charlie    
Coffinberger    Walter S.    Pvt
Cook    Frank G.    
Coyne        Pvt.
Coyne    Richard P.     Pvt
Dart        Sgt.
Davidson        Sgt.
Deffeas    William B.    Pvt
DeWeese        Sgt.
Donovan    Leo I.    Capt
Epps    James L.    1st Sgt
Felling        Sgt
Flynn    Donald J.    Pvt
Foley        Capt.
Foust    Johnnie P.    Pvt
Hathaway    Nelson C.    Pvt
Henry        Sgt.
Hutchinson    James N.    T/Sgt
Jackson    Raymond W.    Pvt
Jackson        Pvt.
Jelling    William C.    Tec 4
Leonard    Bob    
Luce        Maj.
McCoy        Sgt.
Moore    Philip B.    Pvt
Mueller    Francis A.    Capt
Polk    George M.    Lt
Power    Robert D.    Lt
Rieman        Lt.
Rust    Norman A.    Major
Schaeffer    Otto B.    T/Sgt
Shelton    John W.    Capt
Sisson    Jack T.    Capt
Smithson        T/4Stockman    L. H.    Major
Stone    John G.    Col
Strain    Leslie H.    Capt
Watts    Raymond L.    Pfc

Part one 





743rd ROB Stimson NY Towerman Railroads in Antwerp and Hanover as Dispatcher New York Central Magazine August 1945

 


N.Y. Central Railroad Headlight Magazine Vol. VI No.8 August 1945

War time editions of N.Y. Central Railroad Headlight are a goldmine and this edition includes mentions of soldiers in the units: 

CH Aug 1945

  • 718thth ROB MRS Company B
  • 714th ROB Alaska
  • 718th ROB Luxembourg
  • 701st RGD
  • 743rd ROB Stimson
  • MRS India

 

743rd Railway Operating Battalion - Gerald D. Allie

Jon the son of Gerald D. Allie has sent me some information about Gerald's service in the 743rd ROB in France and Belgium.. 

As of this writing Gerald is still alive and age 99! 

Birth Date Name Gerald D. Allie 

Birth Date 21 Jul 1925 

Birthplace Goodell, Iowa 

Military Service Branch Army Military Unit Headquarters Company 743rd Railway Operating Battalion Event Type Military Discharge 

Event Date 6 Apr 1946 Event Place Camp McCoy, Monroe, Wisconsin, United States


his service. As of this writing Gerals is stiull alive and age 99! Birth Date Name Gerald D. Allie Birth Date 21 Jul 1925 Birthplace Goodell, Iowa Military Service Branch Army Military Unit Headquarters Company 743rd Railway Operating Battalion Event Type Military Discharge Event Date 6 Apr 1946 Event Place Camp McCoy, Monroe, Wisconsin, United States

743rd Railway Operating Battalion - Hines

William writes... Hi my Dad Paul T. Hines Served in the US Army from Dec.30 1943-May 6 1946 DOB October 11, 1918 Army serial #31427521 Rank Cpl Served with the 743rd Railway Operating Battalion Belgium,Germany,and France for about 18 months (My Dad Capt Bill Griffin served in B company 743rd) Thanks William for great docs and photos ... 

 

Military Railway Service -- WWII Army Deserters Pay Cards, 1943-1945

Roland O Dillon Feb 1945 32857414 Co B 764th Railway Shop Battalion

Martin A Doss May 1944 36764802 Co. A. 764th Railway Shcp Battalion
Preston W. Ford Apr 1944 38520322 Hq Co. 733rd Railway Operating Battalion
Sherman C. Frank Sep 1944 35499189 Co. A 714th Railway Operating Battalion
Sherman C. Frank Oct 1944 35499189 714th Railway Oprating Battalion
John E. Frazier Aug 1945 35768924 735th Railway Operating Battalion
Dolphus N. Gambill Sep 1944 35417629 Co. A 714th Railway Operating Battalion
Thomas S Lukasiewicz Jul 1945 36712687 Co A 743rd Railway Operating Battalion
Clarence R. Beavers Apr 1944 35894739 Hq Co. 733rd Railway Operating Battalion
Kenneth Bello Mar 1944 32881027 Hq Co. 743rd Railway Operating Battalion
Elmer G. Piker Mar 1945 38233465 Co A 732d Railway Operating Battalion
Walter L. Poole Jul 1945 34888800 Co C 724 Railway Operating Battalion
Wallace C Resoff Dec 1944 399516 Co A 714th Railway Operating Battalion
Miguel A Alverez Aug 1943 39835580 Hq Co. 791st Railway Operating Battalion
Lewis W. Cook May 1944 33157232 Co. C. 791st Railway Operating Battalion

743rd Railway Operating Battalion Philippe PINEL Au Fil Du Temps Amiens, France 1945

Philippe PINEL Au Fil Du Temps Epsm de la Somme Route Route de Paris CS-74410 80044 AMIENS CEDEX 1 , Amiens, France The 743rd ROB was stations at this hospital / asylum in 1945

743rd Railway Operating Battalion - Stevens

Earl G Stevens, 95, of Girard, died on Monday, February 8, 2021 at Lecom Senior Living Center. 

Earl was born on May 4, 1925, a son to the late Francis C. and Lillian D. (Bitilian) Stevens. He attended Albion High School and in his senior year was inducted into the United States Army on July 14, 1943. He was deployed with the 743rd Railway Operations Battalion as a car mechanic, earning the rank of Corporal. Earl was awarded the American Campaign Medal, European-African-Middle Eastern Campaign Medal, Good Conduct Medal and the World War II Victory Medal. 

He was involved in the Central Europe Campaign as well as the Rhine Land Campaign. Earl served in foreign service for one year, six months and seven days. Upon his honorable discharge in September of 1944 Earl returned home to Cranesville. Earl was a carpenter by trade and worked at George Burns Saw Mill in Albion. He then worked with Craft Lumber until his retirement in 2014 at the age of 87. He built his own boat from wood, which he used to sail in Lake Erie. 

Earl was a patient man, a man of few words. He was also known as a hard worker. Earl earned an electronics diploma, with the knowledge he learned there, he built TV's as a hobby. He often fixed neighbors and family's TV's. He was an avid hunter and fisherman, enjoying time well spent with his brothers and brothers in-law. 

Earl enjoyed bowling and was a member of the Girard American Legion Post #494 and the Edinboro McKean VFW Post 740. In addition to his parents, he was preceded in death by three sisters, Myra I. Smith, Gladys J. Johnston and Alice M. Bricker; three brothers, Harold J. Stevens, Clifford "Sonny" Stevens and Francis "Chet" W. Stevens. He will be greatly missed by his family which include a niece, Susette Vanaskey; two sisters, Norma Bille and Mildred Ogren; two sister in-laws, Evelyn Stevens and Shirley Nelson; and his best friend, Gene Herhold; as well as many nieces and nephews. 

In lieu of flowers, memorials may be made to A. F. Dobler Hose & Ladder Company, 37 Walnut St, Girard, PA 16417. A service will be held this spring. Funeral arrangements are under the direction of Edder Funeral Home Inc. Girard To send condolences please visit edderfuneralhome.com.


743rd ROB Historical Sketch

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743rd Railway Operating Battalion- Cameron obit

 


743rd ROB Seventy years on, Antwerp remembers the V bomb

743rd Railway Operating Battalion - Pipes

 

 Taylor Roby Pipes Sept. 9, 1916-Sept. 20, 2003 LA GRANDE -

 Taylor "Roby" Pipes, 87, of La Grande, died Saturday, Sept. 20, 2003 at his home. A memorial service will be held at 2 p.m. on Oct. 24, at the First Christian Church in La Grande. A gathering for friends who wish to visit with the family or who were not able to attend the service will be held at 3:30 p.m., Oct. 24, at the Grande Ronde Retirement Center. Mr. Pipes was born on Sept. 9, 1916, at the Pipes family home near Fayette, Mo. As a young man in Arvada, Colo., he enjoyed going with his dad who was buying and shipping dairy cattle to California. In his spare time he enjoyed playing baseball, ice and roller skating, fishing and swimming. He quit high school near the end of the Depression, working many days for a place to sleep and eat. Fifty-cent-per-day wages were considered a gift! After his parents divorced when he was 19, he made his own way in life, spending much time at Filer, Idaho. 

On July 4, 1940, he married Anita Hermann at Weiser, Idaho. He always said "he gave up his independence on Independence Day, on Leap Year." On Dec. 18, 1943, he enlisted in the Army and served with the 743rd Railroad Operating Battalion, Company C-European Theater. He served mostly in Belgium keeping supplies going through for the ground troops. A perfectionist, he was very mechanical and skilled with his hands. After he was honorably discharged as a Captain, he joined the Army Reserves and was discharged in 1963. In 1946 he returned to La Grande and went to work for Union Pacific Railroad. When the yard office closed in La Grande, Yardmaster Pipes went on the road as a brakeman on the Wallowa Branch line and later worked on the main line between Hinkle, La Grande and Nampa. He retired in 1977 as a conductor. 

He loved to fish, pheasant hunt, camp, to putter around in his shop and to visit people. In 1984 he had a lemon-size brain tumor removed and was fully recovered after three months. He and his wife then went on a European trip to visit their daughter's family in England, and then on to Belgium to revisit World War II sites and to renew foreign friendships made during the war. In 1997 he suffered a massive hemorrhagic stroke following the removal of a second brain tumor. Intensive therapy and tenacity helped him to regain his ability to walk, read, write and speak small sentences. After living in their own home on Washington Avenue for 50 years, the Pipes moved to the Grande Ronde Retirement Center in 2001. In 2002, he had a third brain tumor removed. 

Even after suffering further setbacks, he was committed to regain and retain his health. He could be seen walking around various parts of town, carrying his cane like a "country gentleman," only using it for safety purposes when going up or down curbs or crossing rough spots. 

Survivors include his wife, Anita Pipes of La Grande; daughter, Janice Kerns and her husband, Tim, and daughter, Jean Conklin and her husband, David; four grandchildren; six great-grandchildren; a sister, Helen Burt of Arlington, Wash.; and other relatives and friends. A brother, David Pipes preceded him in death. Memorial contributions may be made to the GRH Hospice or a charity of choice through Daniels Chapel of the Valley, 1502 7th Street, La Grande, OR 97850

743rd Railway Operating Battalion Memories Lefevre letter

743rd Railway Operating Battalion - Morphies obit

G. I. Railroaders "Train" for combat R.I. Lines