Showing posts with label Camp Polk. Show all posts
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N.Y. Central Headlight Railroad Magazine Vol. 5 No. 5 May 1944

May 1944 

  • 718th Railway Operating Battalion 
  • Camp Clairborne 
  • Camp Polk RR Vigars 
  • MRS India - Harvey, M.M. Emmanuel 
  • 733rd Railway Operating Battalion 

Schoppes, Smith, Wright, Guest, Garey, Gander, Adis, Griffin, Baird, Griswold, Jorgenson, Bort, Yocum, Handler, Terpoilli, Panto, Seiglo, Anderson, Fulton, Guinano, Flam, Balsiger, Little 

Clairborne-Polk Military Railroad Timetable 1942


 

Fighting alligators and mud : the Army's Clairborn -Polk

Railroad History , Fall-Winter 2004, No. 191 (Fall-Winter 2004), pp. 100-106

Camp Claiborne and Polk founded : Army will buy railroad for training

Claiborne Polk Military Railway

Claiborne Polk Military Railway by Nancy

Camp Clairborne Derailment : Subversive Warfare on the Claiborne Polk Military Railroad

This film records and explains a series of train crash tests for "subversive warfare" on the US Army Claiborne Polk Military Railroad between 03/08/1944 & 03/10/1944. Discusses amount of explosive used, technique of making "gaps" in railroad track to overturn train. 

Uses filmographic techniques such as slow motion, reverse motion, and freeze frame to show effects of "gaps" and explosives on train and results of experiments. Illustrated arrows point to areas of train considered especially relevant to experiment. During each train crash experiment the narrator explains each type of explosive and reason for variations. 

This film made available courtesy the Department of Defense, National Technical Information Service, and the National Archives and Records Administration http://www.archives.gov/

Claiborne and Polk Military Railway Louisiana


Louisiana 2

Railway Notes : Camp Polk & Camp Claiborne

Louisiana 2

Claiborne and Polk Railroad

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Military Railway Service Veterans of World War II and Korea to be Honored at Conference 2009-05-28

Military Railway Service Veterans of World War II and Korea to be Honored at Conference
2009-05-28

Military Railway Service (MRS) veterans of World War II and Korea will be honored at the annual Transportation Corps (TC) Conference at Fort Eustis, Va., July 29-Aug. 1.

During World War II (WWII), more than 43,500 solder-railroaders served in more than 50 commercial railroad-sponsored MRS units stationed in theaters around the world. Seven of these were sponsored by BNSF-predecessor railroads.

Specific events scheduled to honor MRS veterans include "staff ride" visits to nearby rail facilities, tours of the Army Transportation Museum, showing of 1950s-era Army rail training films, history presentations on the Military Railway Service and the Claiborne and Polk Military Railway and access to the locomotive simulator trainer. The Museum Foundation General Membership Meeting luncheon and Conference Ball will enable veterans to meet and share their knowledge with each other and with today's generation of TC soldiers. Throughout the event, an Army History Detachment will be on hand to record the personal MRS experiences and impressions of these veterans for future generations. A detailed schedule listing times and locations for specific events will be published in the near future.

Most TC conference events will be open to the public. A special invitation, though, is extended to post Korean-era soldiers who served, or are currently serving, in active or reserve MRS units. MRS veterans of WWII and/or Korea, who want to participate in TC conference activities, should contact Mark Metz, LTC-USAR (Ret.) at e-mail: m-m-e@comcast.net or 717-597-2636. Other individuals should go to the Fort Eustis Web site at the end of May 2009 and complete the registration form.
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