Merry Christmas from this blog and the men of the 723rd December 1945
Saturday, December 21, 2024 | Labels: 723rd Railway Operating Battalion, Christmas | 0 Comments
WWII Morning Reports using the NARA Catalog
Great news for researching railway units ...
WWII Morning Reports up to 1943 are now available on the NARA website and can be located through the NARA Catalog. (More Morning Reports are being added, as I have located ones for 1944, too.)
For those wishing to research WWI Morning Reports, I recommend using them on Fold3. Why search for the Morning Reports?
These organizational records can tell us where all the assigned soldiers were on a specific day, and the activities being done. They tell us when and how soldiers moved from place to place. They show when there were promotions, sick for duty and when they were sent to the hospital.
They also show if soldiers were assigned to other organizations for temporary duty, or when they were permanently transferred to another organization. At a minimum, a soldier’s name will appear upon transferring in and transferring out of an organization. Memos may also be tucked into these reports. For those of us whose Army ancestors’ personnel files burned in the fire in 1973, without leaving enough to be restored through technical means, these records are a key part of the reconstruction process. here
Saturday, November 30, 2024 | Labels: research | 0 Comments
732nd Railway Operating Battalion - Ralph Glenn Fetty
Thanks to Fetty's daughter Maydean for these great photos and documents.
Saturday, November 16, 2024 | Labels: 732nd Railway Operating Battalion | 0 Comments
729th Transportation Battalion: Historic Colors Returned to Transportation Battalion in Europe
KAISERSLAUTERN, Germany – Members of the 729th Transportation Battalion, old and new, gathered for a ceremonial returning of the unit colors, early on a Sunday, Sept. 29, 2024, in New Haven, Conn. The 729th Railway Operating Battalion deactivated in 1976. Their last days were chaotic, according to U.S. Army Reserve Col. (Ret.) Vincent Palmeri, an alumnus of the 76th Division, the co-located higher headquarters of the 729th in Middletown, Conn., preventing the customary return of the unit colors to the U.S. Army Center of Military History. U.S. Army Reserve Lt. Col. Richard Gillen, the commander at the time, kept the original colors, a relic from 1942, adorned with four campaign steamers, following the unit's tumultuous deactivation. His widow, Joy, preserved the unit banner, only surrendering it to Palmeri, a trusted retired officer, for safekeeping.
https://www.dvidshub.net/news/483545/historic-colors-returned-transportation-battalion-europe
Friday, October 25, 2024 | Labels: 729th Transportation Battalion, flags | 0 Comments
759th Railway Operating Battalion Headstone Applications: Cliford Crane and Joe L. Hall
Tuesday, October 15, 2024 | Labels: 759th Railway Operating Battalion, Application for Headstone | 0 Comments
716th Railway Operating Battalion Headstone Applications: Charles J. Collett and Oscar R. Kirchner
Tuesday, October 15, 2024 | Labels: 716th Railway Operating Battalion, Application for Headstone | 0 Comments
714th Railway Operating Battalion Headstone Applications: William T. Coffey and Leonard P. Mays
Tuesday, October 15, 2024 | Labels: 714th Railway Operating Battalion, Application for Headstone | 0 Comments
715th Railway Operating Battalion Headstone Applications: Albert Blythe and Silas E. Foster
Tuesday, October 15, 2024 | Labels: 715th Railway Operating Battalion, Application for Headstone | 0 Comments
713th Railway Operating Battalion Headstone Applications: Emmett John Hegarty and George E. Van Kleeck
Tuesday, October 15, 2024 | Labels: 714th Railway Operating Battalion, 716th Railway Operating Battalion, Application for Headstone | 0 Comments
711th Railway Operating Battalion Headstone Applications : Edward Boland and Edwon Kite
Tuesday, October 15, 2024 | Labels: 711th Railway Operating Battalion, Application for Headstone | 0 Comments
Built for Battle by Howard G. Hill Trains Magazine December 1964
Sunday, October 13, 2024 | Labels: articles, locomotives, magazine | 0 Comments
710 Railway Grand Division (740th ROB) - George W. Thomson
This great photo album was passed around through various unit members many years ago, see the little note at end of photos for more informtion. https://photos.app.goo.gl/te3g9XkR5W1Ckq9fA
Thursday, October 10, 2024 | Labels: 710th Railway Grand Division, 740th Railway Operating Battalion, photos | 0 Comments
711th ROB One of the Last by D. M. (Bing) Quimby
This is an amazing biography and first hand account by Army railroader D.M.(Bing) Quimby serving with the 711th ROB during WWII in Iran. Thanks to his son, Russ Quimby and the Quimby family for sharing this amazing book with us,
Russ wrote ... Nancy, I just finished reading Christian Wolmar's "The Liberation Line" where I discovered your name and website. As a Class of 1974 West Point graduate who spent most of my working life in railroading, and as the son of a railroad engineer who was in the 711th ROB in Iran during WWII, I am gratified that you are preserving the Military Railway Service history and memories. Four of 13 chapters of my father's self published autobiography "One of the Last" by D.M. (Bing) Quimby (1995 Vantage Press) deal with his experiences in the 711th ROB in Iran. Only 200 copies were published, but I would be glad to send you a copy for reference. I think that you might find his story of some interest.
Fascinating autobiography of Bing Quimby, one of the last engineers to run a steam locomotive in the United States. A quintessential small town boy, the author describes his youth growing up in Nebraska in the 1920s, bumming his way to California in his teens (and getting into scrapes along the way), working as a fireman for the railroad, serving in the Army during World Ward II where his locomotive delivered supplies to the Russians from Iran, and then the years as an engineer of steam locomotives back home before making the transition to diesel. Illustrated with black and white photos. 232 pages.
Publisher : Vantage Press; First Edition (January 1, 1995)
Language : English Hardcover : 232 pages
ISBN-10 : 0533111544 ISBN-13 : 978-0533111541
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Wednesday, October 09, 2024 | Labels: 711th Railway Operating Battalion, book, Iran | 0 Comments
752nd Railway Operating Battalion Headstone applications: James J. Darcy and Glen V. Jones
Wednesday, October 02, 2024 | Labels: 752nd Railway Operating Battalion, Application for Headstone | 0 Comments
743rd Railway Operating Battalion Headstone applications: Hollis O. Pack and Alfred Joseph Blake
Wednesday, October 02, 2024 | Labels: 743rd Railway Operating Battalion, Application for Headstone | 0 Comments





















