American Battle Monuments Commission
Nicholas Romanchak
Railway Operating Battalion (ROB), Railway Shop Battalion (RSB), Railway Grand Division (RGD), Transportation Railway Shop Battalion (TRSB), Transportation Group (Railway), Transportation Railway Shop Battalion (TRSB), Transportation Railway Operating Battalion (TROB), Transportation Military Railway Service(TMRS), Transportation Group (Railway), Transportation Corps, U.S. Army and more
American Battle Monuments Commission
Nicholas Romanchak
Saturday, August 02, 2014 | Labels: 734th Railway Operating Battalion, 735th Railway Operating Battalion, 737th Railway Operating Battalion, ROB Killed in Action- Buried abroad | 0 Comments
Later this week the Chief of Transportation, BG John P.
Sullivan, will be hosting the 2014 anniversary celebrations of the founding of
the Transportation Corps in 1942 with events to be held at both Fort Eustis and
Fort Lee. Friday, August 01, 2014 | Labels: events, reunions | 0 Comments
Friday, August 01, 2014 | Labels: 729th Railway Operating Battalion, 730th Railway Operating Battalion, 732nd Railway Operating Battalion, ROB Killed in Action- Buried abroad | 0 Comments
Over Here: Story of the United States Army Transportation Corps Class S160 Locomotives
Friday, August 01, 2014 | Labels: locomotives | 0 Comments
Monday, July 21, 2014 | Labels: 724th Railway Operating Battalion, 724th Transportation Battalion, reunions | 0 Comments
Friday, July 11, 2014 | Labels: 730th Railway Operating Battalion, Iran | 0 Comments
1st MRS Separation Orders by Nancy on Scribd
Wednesday, July 02, 2014 | Labels: 1st Military Railway Service | 0 Comments
Tuesday, July 01, 2014 | Labels: 740th Railway Operating Battalion, book, Unit History | 0 Comments
American Locomotive Company
Sarah Jones
http://salutetofreedom.org/ny.html
The American Locomotive Company (ALCO) of Schenectady, NY, founded in 1845, was an important producer of locomotives and tanks for the war. In 1939, ALCO's output was $22,358. By 1943, in the midst of the war, it had increased by over 1800 percent to $428,905,600. During the first four years of the war, ALCO produced more than it had in the first twenty-five years of the 20th century. As Lieut. Gen. Somervell, the Commanding General, Army Service Forces, said "The American Locomotive Company has been in the forefront of our armament program."...
ALCO also produced 1,086 steam and 157 diesel locomotives for the war effort. Many of these were used on the Trans-Iranian Railroad. In late 1942, Russia needed supplies because the Nazi U-boats had crippled the Murmansk sea convoy route. The US military repaired the old and inadequate Iranian Railroad and ALCO renovated 57 locomotives to run on it. The locomotives were delivered at the Persian Gulf and rode up to Tehran. The first locomotive reached Tehran in March 1943. Two ALCO locomotives that served on the railroad were the 8000 (Susquehanna) and the 8008. Both were requisitioned by the US government and were modified by ALCO to run on the Iranian tracks. By May 1943, the Russian requirement for munitions was exceeded by 18 percent. Many of the workers who operated the Trans-Iranian Railroad were trained at ALCO or were former ALCO employees now in the army.
The products produced at ALCO were vital to the victory of the Allies. The locomotives that were modified and built at ALCO supplied the Russians via the Trans-Iranian Railroad and the M7 tank killer was used to great effect in North Africa and in Europe. Many NY factories helped to arm the Allies, including those at the Brooklyn Navy Yard and the Watervliet Arsenal. Allied success in WWII was due in part to the great work and the dedication of the industries and workers of the State of New York.
Tuesday, July 01, 2014 | Labels: locomotives | 0 Comments
Tuesday, June 17, 2014 | Labels: 710th Railway Grand Division | 0 Comments
Tuesday, June 17, 2014 | Labels: videos | 0 Comments
If you have any materials connected to these great Army Railway units please share them here with the families of the soldiers. If you are a collector or memorabilia dealer PLEASE share copies or scans of items BEFORE you sell these priceless materials to private collectors . I will hold the copies until after they sell. It means so much to the families of the guy's that actually served in these units.
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