765th Railway Shop Battalion Great #101 locomotive



 More about this great locomotive https://militaryrailwayservice.blogspot.com/2016/05/the-last-pershing-old-101-by-ltc-george.html

Gen Carl Raymond Gray, Jr MRS letters

California State Railroad Museum docent training slide show on Military Railway Service

Thanks to Paul for sharing this slide show that he created for the California State Railroad Museum (CSRM) as part of their continuing education program.
He is concentrating on the contributions of the Southern Pacific Lines and the Atchison Topeka & Santa Fe Railway contributions, those units are the: 705th & 710th RGDs, the 713th & 716th ROBs and the 754th & 758th RSBs.
Email me if you'd like to share anything with Paul:  militaryrailwayservice@gmail.com

MRS in WWII slide show by Nancy on Scribd

724 Railway Operating Battalion: Drive by celebrates Souderton resident Mark Limbert's 101st birthday

SOUDERTON — As neighbors and family members came out to join in the celebration, Souderton, Telford and Franconia police vehicles led the way for other vehicles taking part in the June 6 drive-by celebration of Highland Avenue resident Mark Limbert's 101st birthday.

Limbert, a veteran of World War II and the Korean War, volunteered for military duty in April of 1941, eight months before Pearl Harbor. “On April 6th 1943, Mark traveled from Fort Benning Georgia to Washington D.C.

He was commissioned a 1st lieutenant in the morning and married Dorothy in the afternoon, they spent the night together and then went their separate ways. Mark and Dorothy were married for 73 years until her passing in June 2016,” daughter-in-law Nancy Frei wrote in information about Limbert's military service. “Mark then shipped out to England then on to France where he was assigned to the shipping supplies to the front and wounded back.

The 724th drove the first train into Paris after liberation,” she wrote. Limbert was released from military duty on February 1, 1946 and settled into life in Souderton, she wrote. On September 14, 1950, he was called back into service and sent to Korea where he served in the Adjutant General's office, she wrote. “Mark was released from his Army duty at Ft. Indiantown Gap on June 7th 1952,” Frei wrote. “Records indicate he was given $576.70 upon separation.”

722nd Railway Operating Battlion Keith

Thanks to Greg for sending some more 722nd photos.

 Group shot back reads " In this picture, from the left is George W. Irvin, Gordon Hawk (Middle) "Red" Grass "
The portrait is Bill Keith














737th Railway Operating Battalion Farr

Veteran of the Week: Private George Walker Farr

The Veteran of the Week is sponsored by the National Veterans Shrine and Register of Honor at the American Village — honoring America’s veterans and telling the stories of their service and sacrifice for the cause of liberty.

“The American Village is pleased to join the Shelby County Reporter in recognizing Private George Walker Farr as Veteran of the Week,” American Village founder and CEO Tom Walker said. “He is representative of the hundreds of thousands of Alabamians who have risked it all for the sake of our country and its freedom. To all veterans we owe a debt we can never fully repay.”

Visit the website, Veteransregisterofhonor.com, today and add your loved ones to the Register of Honor. Help us honor, recognize, respect and remember our country’s veterans. Here are highlights about this week’s Veteran of the Week: George Walker Farr was born in Birmingham in 1919. He entered the service as a U.S. Army Private in May of 1944 at Fort McPearson in Georgia. He served during World War II in the Philippines with the 737th Railway Operating Battalion, and was honorably discharged in November of 1945 in Seoul Korea. Farr immediately reenlisted and served two more years with a Military Police Detachment, receiving his second honorable discharge at Camp Stoneman, California in July of 1947. He died in 2007 and is buried at Elmwood Cemetery in Birmingham.
https://www.shelbycountyreporter.com/2020/06/09/veteran-of-the-week-private-george-walker-farr/ 

The Trains That Fueled the Normandy Breakout by Kerry Skidmore

The Trains That Fueled the ... by Nancy on Scribd

Remembering Historic Camp Claiborne

Remembering Historic Camp C... by Nancy on Scribd

712th Railway Operating Battalion

712th Transportation Battalion by Nancy on Scribd

711th Railway Operating Battalion- Ned Streiff Iran WWII

Ned Streiff - Interview with Ned Streiff(18:55)
Audio interview

709th Railway Grand Division 1940s locomotive # 77272

unknown soldiers

 

2nd Raiload Battalion repairing engine 1944

Merry Christmas and Happy Easter from Persian Gulf Command 1944

716th Railway Operating Battalion High-Ball Newsletter November 7, 1945 Vol 1 No 11

716th High Ball Nov 1945 by Nancy on Scribd

716th Railway Operating Battalion High-Ball newsletter Oct 31 1945 Vol.1 No.10

716 Highball Oct 1945 by Nancy on Scribd