712th Railway Operating Battalion - Unknown soldier "Gib"
Saturday, November 05, 2022 | Labels: 712th Railway Operating Battalion | 0 Comments
Oxwich To Omaha: American GI's in South Wales -- book
Book Of Interest – John Bushby
Although not a railway history volume the book ‘Oxwich To Omaha, American GIs in South Wales’ by Phil Howells (self-published, no ISBN, revised edition 2021) has much to recommend it on a num-ber of counts. Firstly, it is more about South Wales and the Bristol Channel/Severn Estuary area as a whole with Avonmouth, Sharpness etc. so it is more a case of South Wales plus. Secondly, a lot of information concerning rail movements and US Army locomotives can be found although this requires searching through the text, nor are the maritime/shipping aspects neglected which is of major relevance as the major South Wales docks were owned by the Great Western Railway. Perhaps most important is that the book is based on extensive research in the US National Archives. Consequently, it is a who, what, where, when and how book rather than the more usual anecdotal accounts of the ‘Yanks’ derived from ‘oral history’ and ‘family tradition’ which are often recorded decades later, uncorroborated and of doubtful provenance. This book contains masses of detail based on documentary evidence and should interest anyone interested in Britain’s railways in WW2 and/or the US Army presence in Britain during the same period. Copies of the revised 2021 can be obtained through Amazon for £12.99 which is extremely good value given the sheer amount of data included. South-west England and South Wales were the main concentration areas for US ground forces under the BOLERO programme in the build-up to D-Day and they were critically dependent on the railways. Nothing comparable seems to be currently available elsewhere. MILITARY RAILWAY STUDY GROUP https://www.mrsg.org.uk/
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Saturday, November 05, 2022 | Labels: book, locomotives | 0 Comments
740th Railway Operating Battalion Grand Pa Karl's ID card 1945
U. writes...
Grandpa Karl worked as a locomotive fitter for the German State Railway until 1. April 1941 , then he had to move to the army.
Till end of war in 1945 , he worked at the " Atlantikwall " in Belgium and France and drove trains at different places in Europe .
Due to his profession, he got his certificate of discharge in June 1945 and than he started to work for/with the 740th railway op bat. at Bonn /Germany , where a railhead was build. The permit on the photo is from this time.
Later , till he retired in the late sixties, he still worked in repairing ( steam ) locomotives for the new build German State railway in Cologne.Thanks U glad to see Grabdpa Karl's IS card
Monday, October 31, 2022 | Labels: 740th Railway Operating Battalion | 2 Comments
757th Railway Operating Battalion photo
great photo at Wisconsin Historic Society https://www.wisconsinhistory.org/Records/Image/IM100569
Monday, September 12, 2022 | Labels: 757th Railway Operating Battalion, 757th Railway Shop Battalion | 0 Comments
Military Railway Journal August 1970
Wednesday, June 22, 2022 | Labels: Military Railway Service Journal | 0 Comments
Military Railway Journal November 1970
Wednesday, June 22, 2022 | Labels: Military Railway Service Journal | 0 Comments
Military Railway Journal February 1970
Wednesday, June 22, 2022 | Labels: Military Railway Service Journal | 0 Comments
Military Railway Journal November 1967
Wednesday, June 22, 2022 | Labels: Military Railway Service Journal | 0 Comments
Miltary Railway Journal February 1967
Wednesday, June 22, 2022 | Labels: Military Railway Service Journal | 0 Comments
Military Railway Journal August 1967
Wednesday, June 22, 2022 | Labels: Military Railway Service Journal | 0 Comments
Trains to the Trenches: The Men, Locomotives and Tracks That Took the Armies... by Andrew Roden
Monday, May 30, 2022 | Labels: World War 1 | 0 Comments
Railroaders in the Great War ~~ Railroad History SPRING/SUMMER 2006No 194 SPRINGSUMMER 2006 pp68 -81
Saturday, May 28, 2022 | Labels: World War 1 | 0 Comments
PGC Military Railway Service Russian supply line US Army Dispatch Aug 1945
Saturday, May 28, 2022 | Labels: 702nd Railway Grand Division, 711th Railway Operating Battalion, 730th Railway Operating Battalion, 754th Railway Shop Battalion, 762nd RSB, Iran, Persian Gulf Command | 0 Comments
Korean National Railway~~ National Defense Transportation Journal, Vol. 8, No. 4 (JULY-AUGUST, 1952), pp.30-33 (2)
Saturday, May 28, 2022 | Labels: Korean War | 0 Comments
Bridging the Rhine -- Military Engineer 1949
Again the Engineers and MRS units worked together on these rail bridges ...
Saturday, May 28, 2022 | Labels: bridge, engineers | 0 Comments
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