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Great hospital train page here http://railwaysurgery.org/Army.htm
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Monday, March 25, 2013 | Labels: hospital trains | 0 Comments
Monday, March 18, 2013 | Labels: Transportation Corps, videos | 0 Comments
Monday, March 18, 2013 | Labels: Fort Eustis, videos | 0 Comments
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/
Monday, March 18, 2013 | Labels: Camp Claiborne, Camp Polk, videos | 0 Comments
Monday, March 18, 2013 | Labels: Yankee Boomer | 0 Comments
Monday, March 18, 2013 | Labels: 713th Railway Operating Battalion, photos | 0 Comments
716 Highball by Nancy on Scribd
Friday, March 08, 2013 | Labels: 716th Railway Operating Battalion, High-Ball newsletter | 0 Comments
WARREN & SALINE RIVER Railroad 2-8-0 WSR #1702 ex- US Army FEVR
POST CARD CAPTION: WARREN & SALINE RIVER RAILROAD COMPANY NUMBER 1702.
Warren & Saline River Railroad Company's Number 1702 (2-8-0) was built by Baldwin Locomotive Works for the United States Army in 1942 and sold to the Warren & Saline River Railroad in 1946. Number 1702 later saw service on the Reader Railroad and is currently working on the Fremont & Elkhorn Valley Railroad.
Friday, March 08, 2013 | Labels: locomotives | 0 Comments
Todd shared his very interesting paper on the 713th and an unbelievable collection of photos !
713th Santa Fe Mcghee by Nancy
Friday, March 08, 2013 | Labels: 713th Railway Operating Battalion | 0 Comments
Christy , daughter of Raymond D Simpson of Company A of the 715th Railway Operating Battalion sent these great photos.
She says "Dad served in North Africa, Sicily and Italy. He was on a ship heading towards Japan
when the atomic bombs were dropped. When Japan surrendered, the ship was turned
around and headed towards the US. I have attached some of pictures of Dad
which were taken in Italy. I do not know the names of the other soldiers
in the pictures. The back of the picture of the Tower of Pisa says he is in the
top of the tower."
Tuesday, March 05, 2013 | Labels: 715th Railway Operating Battalion | 4 Comments
Cathe, daughter of Harry North Stairs or “Boots”shared these great photos. If anyone knows any of the people in
these photos she'd like to know - email me if you know any of Stair's buddies .
Tuesday, March 05, 2013 | Labels: 759th Railway Operating Battalion | 1 Comments
Clarence wrote to me about my uncle, who was also a Army Railroader ... I was with the occupation forces in Japan with the 3rd MRS/8010 from 1946 until 1952 I did not know a Major Bill Griffin at that time, however I was in Korea with a LTC Lawrence [I believe his first name was]Griffin,and also in Ft.Eustis,Va.in the 774th and 714th TBROS & DE,he was the EX OFFICER there. I looked at your Military Railway Service blog and it was very,very interesting. I have some pictures and papers that I would be glad to share with you at a later date.
Wednesday, February 20, 2013 | Labels: 3rd TMRS, japan, photos | 0 Comments
Life-Line of the Nation is a short film from the Association of American Railroads and produced by Carl Dudley in the mid-1940s (most likely 1944) that shows how America’s railroads are ensuring the defense of the nation by meeting the transportation needs of a country mobilized for war. The film opens with a shot of a train moving through snowy terrain. Off in the distance, a train goes over a bridge (01:22). There are several shots of various trains moving along tracks. At the U.S. Capitol Building (02:13), members of the military meet with members of Congress to discuss railroad needs in a wartime situation.
People gather around a radio to listen to a broadcast of the attack on Pearl Harbor. Military trucks and tanks are loaded onto trains (03:45); men from every branch of the military board trains as they head out to war. A train moves along the track with snow-covered mountains in the background (04:48). Soldiers and equipment leave the trains and board the ships that will take them overseas (05:20). There are more shots of locomotives. A number of tanks are transported on a train (07:05) Iron ore is loaded onto train cars at a mine (07:18). The iron ore is dumped into barges (07:44). A train hauls coal (08:18); there is a shot of a coal plant. Oil tanker cars are pulled by locomotives (08:59). A newly built ship is sent out onto the water from the shipyard (10:05). There is a shot of the inside of the office of the Association of American Railroads—people diligently work to keep the trains running on time (11:00). There is a series of shots of railcars sporting the different railroad companies’ names and logos. A train crosses the border between the U.S. and Canada (13:34). Various railroad employees work on machining equipment for trains (14:10); men inspect a track. There is a shot of a retired locomotive (15:44), a printing press printing papers (16:55), and various locomotives pulling train cars. One of the final shots of the film is a train passing over a river on a bridge (18:32).
Friday, February 08, 2013 | Labels: videos | 0 Comments
If you have any materials connected to these great Army Railway units please share them here with the families of the soldiers. If you are a collector or memorabilia dealer PLEASE share copies or scans of items BEFORE you sell these priceless materials to private collectors . I will hold the copies until after they sell. It means so much to the families of the guy's that actually served in these units.
Contact me : Nancy militaryrailwayservice@gmail.