Yankee Boomer Vol 2 No 1 "Unit newsletters boost morale"

Yankee Boomer Vol 2 No 1 "Unit newsletters boost morale" by Nancy on Scribd

752nd Railway Operating Battalion Newsletter, "No Compree!" 23 June 1945

752nd Railway Operating Battalion Newsletter No Compree! 23 June 1945 by Nancy on Scribd

752nd Railway Operating Battalion Co. C Final newsletter and list of reunions 1947-1997



714th Railway Operating Battalion Walter Andrews


743rd Railway Operating Battalion Reunion Company "C" 1997 Nashville

 Top row: Neil, Tidwell, Earl Nelson, Winn Buchana, Armand Holmes, Ted Kauffman, Whitey Jones, Charles Tedrowe, Lee Rightmire 
Front row: Bill Gaston, Leo Ward, Roy King, Jack Falkvey, Kenneth Jennings, Francis Gross, Floyd McKechnie

Merry Christmas from the 743rd Railway Operating company and Allied Forces 1943




744th Railway Operating Battalion: Memories of World War II by Louise Greenfield

744th Railway Operating Battalion History Greenfield by Nancy on Scribd

724th Railway Operating Battalion



718th Railway Operating Battalion cigarette holder


Turns out this is a cigarette holder
 
 ** wiggins Thanks Guy Meysmans

753rd Railway Shop Battalion trench art

753rd Railway Shop Battalion art by Nancy on Scribd

Military Railway Service Transportation Corps calendar 1945

Military Railway Service Transportation Corps - United States Army - Wall calendar dated 1945. 12 monthly leaves, each with a wartime train photograph, starting with destruction and then rebuilding. Most photographs are in Italy with a few in France.

Military Railway Service Calendar 1945 by Nancy on Scribd

741st Railway Operating Battalion - Stout

741st ROB Stout by Nancy on Scribd

724th TROB misc docs




724 TROB by Nancy on Scribd

706th Railway Grand Division 25 October 1943 - 9 May 1945 unit member signatures

706th Railway Grand Divisio... by Nancy on Scribd

Locomotives: We don't forget old US iron Soldiers!

More from Ludovic ....I have now to write about old ROB soldiers which are preserved in our country : in this case, the steam locomotives type 060 same as the one shown with Mr Julian PETERS in Dreux station in 44. FRANCE bought 77 locomotives of this type in 1946 and they were called "030 TU" in the French specifications. There are two survivors of this time : the N° USA TC WD 4383, built in 1943 by DAVENPORT, is now in a railway museum in Longueville, near Paris, restored in its military livery and running, by the association named "AJECTA". The other one (USA TC WD 6102) built by HK PORTER from PITTSBURGH, in 1943, is always in Normandy ; I took photos of it in CAEN city, in 1988 and since 1996, it is preserved by an association "ACF", located in PONT-ERAMBOURG, in their railway museum. But it is not yet restored nor running : the association has not enough money to do this work and is awaiting for a sponsoring to help ! (photos joined)- We don't forget old US iron Soldiers !


Links:
The 4383 is in the living steam museum of AJECTA Association, in LONGUEVILLE, near PARIS, the site is : www.ajecta.fr ; they also have a Facebook page and videos in YouTube ; the 6102 is a Normandy rail museum, in PONT-ERAMBOURG, near CAEN, their site is : www.rails-collinesnormandes.fr ; also videos of them in YouTube (thanks Ludovic)

More on the 030 TU https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/030_TU