Naomi shares her amazing slide presentation " First of all, it was very interesting to tour your Military Railway Service blog. I can see why our presentation would be of interest. However, Jim and I are currently revising it as we have found more accurate information for a few details. So perhaps it would be best to include a caveat on the blog to that effect " I will post a new version when it becomes available !
The Repatriation of Fallen US Servicemen (From AGRS to JMAC) ( mortuary cars)
Sunday, June 09, 2013 | Labels: cars, Mortuary cars, Railroad car | 0 Comments
743rd Railway Operating Battalion Eugene Lewis
743rd ROB Eugene Lewis by Nancy on Scribd
Thanks to Eugene's son in law Bob!Sunday, June 09, 2013 | Labels: 743rd Railway Operating Battalion, news article | 0 Comments
737th Railway Operating Battalion partial roster
Scott is researching his Dad Walter and says
Sunday, June 09, 2013 | Labels: 737th Railway Operating Battalion, obit | 3 Comments
721st ROB Order of Battle
Monday, June 03, 2013 | Labels: 721st Railway Operating Battalion | 0 Comments
753th ROB Anzio Annie artillery
Saturday, May 25, 2013 | Labels: 753rd Railway Operating Battalion | 0 Comments
Officers of the 757th Railway Operating Battalion
Thanks Helen whose dad, Eugene McReynolds is in the photo from RAILWAY AGE April 29, 1944, vol 116 #18 page 813 She adds " Happy Memorial Day "
Saturday, May 25, 2013 | Labels: 757th Railway Operating Battalion | 1 Comments
754th Railway Operating Battlion
Monday, May 20, 2013 | Labels: 754th Railway Shop Battalion | 0 Comments
725th Railway Operating Battalion pillows
Monday, May 20, 2013 | Labels: 725th Railway Operating Battalion, pillow | 0 Comments
Train yard Fort Dodge 1917 WW1
The photo is stacked lumber unloaded from railcars at Camp Dodge awaits transport by horse drawn wagons as workers prepare additional rail riding sidings in late summer 1917.
"CAMP DODGE SEPT. 12, 1917 DES MOINES IOWA".Monday, May 20, 2013 | Labels: Fort Dodge, World War 1 | 0 Comments
Monday, May 20, 2013 | Labels: locomotives | 0 Comments
Fort Eustis Transporatation Corpos Mother's pillow
Monday, May 20, 2013 | Labels: Fort Eustis, pillow | 0 Comments
791st Railway Operating Battalion Gregson obit
J. W. Gregson (February 27, 1919 - November 6, 2011) Burial services for Mr. J.W. Gregson were held on Monday, November 7, 2011, at 11:00a.m. at Greenwood Cemetery. J W passed away peacefully at the Teague Nursing Home on November 6, 2011 from lymphoma. His final days were spent surrounded by family and friends. He enjoyed ninety-two full and active years. J W was born February 27, 1919 in Tomball, Texas, son of Joseph Henry Gregson and his wife, Lucy Mae Simpson. He was raised in north Harris County and attended public schools in Addicks and Houston. On December 7, 1941, (Pearl Harbor Day), he was hired by the railroad as a fireman. During World War II, he served with the 791st Railway Operating Battalion of the US Army in Iran and Russia. Following his military duty, he returned to Teague to continue his career with the railroad. On April 3, 1947, J W married Dorothy Jean York. They observed their 64th wedding anniversary in 2011. J W is survived by his wife, Jean Gregson, a daughter, Gail Andrade of Dallas, one son, Greg of Houston, two grandsons, Nicholas Andrade of San Antonio and J. Ryan Campbell of Teague, one great grandson, J. Ryan Campbell, Jr. He is also survived by one sister, Elsie Vicknar of Tomball as well as three nieces and one nephew. One daughter, Gina Campbell and two sisters, Minneola Becker and Hazel Miller predeceased him.
Monday, May 20, 2013 | Labels: 791st Transportation Battalion, obit | 0 Comments
770th Railway Operating Battalion Pusan Korea 1945
Monday, May 20, 2013 | Labels: 770th Railway Operating Battalion | 0 Comments
733rd Railway Operating Battalion --Gordon Dunaway
Dawn daughter of Gordon Paul Dunaway writes " I have just been given my Dad's scrap books from World War II and it seems he served with the 733rd Railway .. When I saw them I knew
that leaving them just in a book stuffed in a cedar chest was a crime " It would be a crime to not to share these images and history of your Dad and his unit! Thanks again Dawn.
DEXTER — Gordon Paul Dunaway, age 87 of N. Shore Rd. Dexter,passed away at his home 6:10 P.M. on Thursday April 22, 2010. He had been under the care of his family and Hospice.
Paul was born August 24, 1922 in Brownville, the son of Gordon and Reba Mitchell Dunaway. He graduated from Brownville-Glen Park High School and served in the Army from 1943 until 1946. He served in the European Theatre.Paul married Grovene Champion in 1943 that marriage ended in divorce. He married Marlene Robbins in 1994 in Pamelia. He lived on Black River Road for several years and moved to Pillar Point in 1984. Paul was the owner of Dunaway - Morgan Construction Co. of Watertown and retired in 1988. He also owned and operated Sunset Harbor Marina on North Shore Rd. Pillar Point. He wintered in Ft. Pierce & River Ranch in Florida.Paul was a member of Crescent Yacht Club, Rotary, North Side Improvement League and was an avid pilot and flyer.
He is survived by his wife Marlene, a son David Dunaway and his wife Ann of Dexter, N.Y., daughters Diane Dunaway of Chittenango N.Y., and Dawn Quint and her wife Pamela of Andover, CT., . grandsons Gerard Lapointe, CT and Kristopher Dunaway NY and great granddaughter Gabriella Clark, step-children Steven and Mary Rickett of Chaumont, Sawn and Joann Rickett of Kissimmee, Fl.,Scott and Christine Rickett of Three Mile Bay and Stuart and Donna Rickett of Chaumont. He also has step grandchildren Emmy, Mandy, Abby, Corey and Makeyla. A brother Richard Dunaway of Fair Haven, N.Y. and a step brother Robert Brown also survive. A stepsister Patty Brown predeceased him.
Wednesday, April 10, 2013 | Labels: 733rd Railway Operating Battalion | 13 Comments





