Training at Camp Clairborne -thanks Mark Metz
From August 1941 and July 1942 the 711th Railway Operating Battalion with help from the 91st and 93rd Engineer Battalions, constructed a 47.66 mile railroad in Louisiana between the Missouri Pacific Railroad which served Camp Claiborne, LA and the Kansas City Southern Railway that served Camp Polk, LA. Known as the Claiborne – Polk Military Railway (C&P) it became the primary Army owned and operated facility for “technical” training of Military Railway Service (MRS) units. Informally known as the Crime and Punishment, the line afforded the Army total flexibility for tactical training in basic railroad operations.
Ultimately, a total of six Railway Operating Battalions (ROB) and the two Railway Shop Battalions (RSB) would conduct"technical" training on the C&P. Units conducting "technical" training on the C&P included the 711th ROB (Training Battalion), 712th ROB (RDG & CNJ), 714th ROB (Omaha Road)( both "basic & technical), 718th ROB (NYC), 725th ROB (C,RI,&P)(both "basic &"technical"?), and the 752nd ROB (B&M). Also, training, both "basic & technical", on the
C&P were the 760th RSB ( ? ) & 762 RSB (Alco), the MRS’ two diesel shop battalions. Five additional battalions, the 715th ROB (IC), 719th ROB (T&NO), 759th ROB (MP)*, 754th RSB (SP)**, and 755th RSB (N&W) were activated and conducted basic training at Camp Claiborne but transferred to commercial training facilities for technical training.
C&P TECHNICAL TRAINING TIMELINE
711th ROB Arrived August 10, 1041 to help build and operate the C&P
C&P completed and "golden spike" driven July 10, 1942 (July 11per 711th).
Deployed for Iran October 21, 1942
759th ROB Assigned September 1, 1942
Assumed operation of C&P October 21, 1942
Reassigned Camp Jesse Turner, AR, December 10, 1942*
714th ROB Assigned October 31, 1942
Deployed to Alaska RR March 15, 1943
725th ROB Assigned March 24, 1943 to November 29, 1943
712th ROB Assigned December 1, 1943 to March 1944
718th ROB Assigned February 22, 1944 to June 24, 1944
752nd ROB Assigned July 4. 1944 to December 16. 1944
770th ROB Assigned November 28, 1944 to August 7, 1945
714th ROB Assigned May 26, 1945 to January 4, 1946
760th RSB Assigned June 15, 1942 to September 29, 1942
762nd RSB Assigned October 15, 1942 to December 31, 1942
* The 759th "technical" training was split between Camp Claiborne and Camp Jesse Turner, AR.
Today Camp Claiborne is a forest of mature trees interlaced with decaying roads and building foundations. While a short segment of the C&P continues in service at Fort Polk, the balance of the right of way is trackless but with use of topographic map and back roads can be located at many locations. Still inscribed in the Camp Claiborne enginehouse foundation are the initials C, RI, & P RR from the 725th ROB. Otherwise with the exception of a plaque by the still existing main gate, little marks the existence of this once thriving military base and even less of the C&P training railroad.
Training at Camp Clairborne
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729th Railway Operating Battalion Unit Card
Thanks so much to Mark Metz for this !
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Transportation Corps Overseas WWII Book
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US Army Hospital Trains
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Army Diesel Train Fort Bragg, NC GP10 4604, GP16 4626
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743rd Railway Operating Battalion Misc photos
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726th ROB Co C roster (partial )
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752nd ROB Thanksgiving Menu
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752nd ROB DeMarsh letters
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746th Railway Operating Battalion Kenneth Murlin items
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753rd Railway Operating Battalion Locomotives
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726th ROB George William "Bill" Myers Jr. Obituary
George William "Bill" Myers Jr. Obituary
CHILLICOTHE: George William "Bill" Myers, Jr. passed away on August 4, 2012 at Heartland Nursing Facility, at the age of 91. He was born in Chillicothe on December 28, 1920 to Mary and George W. Myers Sr.
Bill is survived by his wife of 65 years, Mary Elizabeth Mossbarger Myers; daughters and sons-in-law, Terressa and William Reep, and Elizabeth "Beth" and Everett "Bud" Montgomery; grandchildren: Jenny Marie Dennis, Charles "Chad" and his wife, Megan; great-grandson, Benjamin Myers Dennis; step-grandchildren: James and Amy Montgomery, and Shawna and Bryan Gibson; step-grandchildren: Bryce Montgomery and Addy Gibson; and several special nephews and nieces.
He was predeceased by his parents, a sister, Martha Daws; and brothers: Samuel and Earl.
Bill graduated from Centralia High School in 1938. He was a veteran of the 726th Railway Operating Battalion during World War II, serving in China, Burma, and India. He was awarded a Bronze Star in addition to other war related medals.
The Masonic Lodge and affiliations were an important part of Bill's life.
He was a member of Logan Elm Masonic Lodge #624 F. & A.M, York Rite Bodies of Chillicothe, Ross County Shrine Club (Past President), Scottish Rite Valley of Columbus, Aladdin Temple Shrine, Kentucky Colonels, Royal Order of the Jesters #169, Appalachian Hillbillies Clan #8 (Past Raban), Eastern Star #411.
Other memberships include Chillicothe Elks Lodge #52, Veterans of the Foreign Wars Post 108, American Legion Post #134, and AMVETS.
Bill retired after 45 years of service on the CSX, formerly the Baltimore and Ohio, where he was Trainmaster. He began his railroad career firing on steam engines. He was a member of the Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers.
Funeral services will be held at 1:00pm Wednesday, August 8, at the Haller Funeral Home. Military graveside services, conducted by the Ross Co. Veterans Honor Guard, will follow in Grandview Cemetery. Friends may call Tuesday from 5-7pm at Haller Funeral Home, where a Masonic Funeral will be conducted at 7pm.
Memorial contributions may be made to Alzheimer's Foundation, Alzheimer's Foundation of America, 322 Eighth Ave., 7th fl., New York, NY 10001; or the American Cancer Society , Central Region-ROSS, 870 Michigan Ave., Columbus, OH 43215.
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U.S. Army Railroad Engine #5008 0, 0-6-0T
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765th Hospital Train picking up wounded Korea
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