730th Railway Operating Battalion Iran

Photo album owned by Lt Deckinger that served in Iran for several years in the 730th ROB in Iran

730th Railway Operating Battalion by Nancy

Yankee Boomer Vol.1 No.29 April 20,1944

If anyone has any of these please contact me cunningb2@gmail.com

Yankee Boomer Vol1 No29 Apr... by Nancy

Yankee Boomer Vol.2 No.52 Final issue

Yankee Boomer Vol2 No52 Sep... by Nancy

Hospital Trains wounded from Africa and Italy arrive in PA

752nd Russell G. Decker obit

752nd Donald Wayne Barclay

Army Locomotives 1957

The photographer of this beautiful photo postcard, showing the 8002 in a great 3/4 engineer's side view which was taken in Alexandria, Virginia on March 21, 1920 may have been the late, great Joseph Lavelle, then of Winfield, Long Island, New York, who was one of America's earliest railroad photographers and collectors.


This engine was built as a five foot gauge locomotive for the Imperial Russian Railways by American Locomotive Company Richmond Works in March, 1918, winding up, instead as U. S. Army property. The Army and Navy photos are all 2 3/4" x 4 1/4" and while we do not know who the photographer was the date and location are on the border below each photo.

 The Army photos are: US Air Force 7050 at Maguire Air Force Base, Oct, 1957; Army 1674 switching at Fort Dix, New Jersey, engine house on right, May, 1970; Army 7172 at Fort Dix, 10-57; Army 1674 close-up, Fort Dix, 5-1970; line up of at least nine center cab diesel locomotives at Fort Holabird, Maryland, Jan '57, 1217 closest to camera; great side view of unnumbered diesel at Tobyhanna, Pennsylvania, 9-69. I THINK Tobyhanna was a weapons depot. The two Navy images, both at White Plains, MD, both Dec 1958: caboose between freight car and diesel, can not read number and center cab diesel USN 65-00348.

US Army Railroad Engineers GIs NORTH AFRICA 1943

712th Railway Operating Battalion Locomotive 78357 , Hanau Germany Switch Yard '45

712th Railway Operating Battalion Locomotive, Hanau Germany Switch Yard '45

With the 713th Railway Operating Battalion in Italy

713th in Italy.pdf by Nancy

744th ROB Back on the job !

744th back on job.docx by Nancy

Cherbourg port now under repair NY Times

cherbour.pdf by Nancy

WWII Hospital Trains


World War II Rail Head Depots


733rd Railway Operating Battalion James W. McUne

Sunny Lynn, James W. McUne's daughter writes .... My father served in WWII and I just found his discharge paperwork. He served in Northern France and the "Rhineland" from 1944 until 1946. He was in CO A 733 RAILWAY OPERATING BN. My father ran away from home at age 16 and joined the Army when he was underage under a fictitious name. The day before D-Day he confessed to a chaplain. He didn't talk much about the war but he said that he worked on the railroad in France. After the war they kept my father in Paris because he did not have a wife or children. He said he never had so much fun in his life than after the war. I can only imagine. He set up banquets for all of the dignitaries in Paris during the post-war period. My father was from Indianapolis, IN and he joined the Army in Chicago IL on July 14, 1943. He was discharged in March 1946. I would love to find out any information that I can on my dad's unit and what they did and where they were on D-Day.