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Final Report of The Chief Engineer European Theater of Operations 1942-1945 Volume 2
Final Report of The Chief Engineer European Theater of Operations 1942-1945 Volume 2
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ENGINEER SERVICE
SOS ETO USA
CHIEF ENGINEER
BRIG GEN D A DAVISON
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CHIEF EN!3INEER
COL A W PENCE
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PERSONNEL OPERATIONS
AND INTELLIGENCE AND SUPPLY CONSTRUCTION QUARTERING
ADMINISTRATION DIVISION TRAINING DIVISION DIVISION DIVISION
DIVISION DIVISION
I JULY 1942
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l. Quartering or troops.
2. Real estate,acquirement, leasing, etc,
:3. Settling of' damage claims arising from US activities.
4, Filing of plats and records>
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1. Engineer reconnaissance and information, including construction materials, and lumbering.
knowledge of sources or such information, both wit1 n l. Organization and equipment of units; T/0 and T/BA and 5, Construction, operation, and maintenance or utili-ties
and without the Engineer organization. modification thereof, including use or British equip- and other facilities related to supply, shelter,
2. llaintenance of the Engineer library. . ment tor us troops. hospitalization or transportation.
3, Provision of information to the other divisions of 1 his 2. '!'raining or units and individuals, including Engineer 6. Coordination with Operations and Training Division
office, and to Engineer field forces under the control training in schools, etc. on plans for protection or lines of communication
ot the Chief, Engineer Service, ' 3. Operations in general, including tactical and strategical from enemy attack or sabotage and subsequent repair
4. Estil!lation of needs for military r.1aps. and- aerial ph to- studies. · · of damage. ·
graphs; recorrJnendations regarding types of maps, et • 4. Use of SOS Enginee·r troops for combat; especially de- 7. Compution of supply requirements and transmission to
5 •. Map procure~ent, production, storage and distributi n. fense against paratroop attack and sabotage; plans and Supply Division.
6, Censorship and secrecy meaz•.lres within this hee.dqu ters. orders for troop and labor movenents. s, Design and drafting incidental to the foregoing.
5, Coordination with the Construction Division on the
technical and -engineering portions or plans and orders
governing the use of Engineer troops and labor on
construction projects.
6. Computation of supply requirements for operations and
training, and transmission of same to Supply Division,
7. Camouflage training and inspection ot field practice.
8. Bomb disposal operations.
9. Firefighting, training and inspection of field practice.
10. Plans and orders for hindering enemy movements,
ll. Plans for the prompt repair of enemy damage.
12. Operation and maintenance of small boats.
13, Plans and orders regarding the use of occupied enemy
towns and facilities. I JULY 1942
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2. Maintenance of the Engineer library.
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of the Chief, Engineer Service.
4. Estimation of needs for military maps and aerial photo- 9. Quart~ring of troops.
graphs; recommend~tions regarding types of maps, etc. 10. Real ~state acquirement, leasing, etc.
5. Map procurement, production, storage and distribution. ll. Settling of damage claims arising from US activities.
6. Censorship and secrecy measures within this headquarters. 12. Fili~ of plats and records,
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orders for troop and labor movements.
FERSONW-L AND ADMINISTRATION DIVISION 5, Coordination with the Construction Division on the
technical and engineering portions of plans and orders SUPPLY DIVISION
1. Procurement, assignment, reclassification, transfer, governing the use of Engineer troops and labor on
construction projects. l. Requir~ents, procurement, storage and distribution of
promotion, leaves.
2, Relations with civilians in the United Kingdom, 6. Computation of supply requirements for operations and supplias of Engineer equipment and materials.
3. Relations with civilians in enemy territory. training, and transmission of same to Supply Division. 2, Locati;on of supply and storage establishments.
4. Internal arrangement, this headquarters. · 7. Camouflag~ training and inspection of field practice. 3. Transportation linoluding the collection of information
5. Strength reports and graphs; personnel statistics. a. Bomb disp~l operations. regarding means, routes, etc.J
6. General regtilations and routine administration. 9. Firefighting, training and inspection of field practice. 4. Maintenance or equipment.
10. Plans and orders for hindering enemy movements. 5. Salvage. •
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B. Correspo.ndence and files. 11. Plans for the prompt repair or enemy damage. 6. Collec1tion and use of captured Engineer supplies.
9. Accounts and fiscal matters. 12. Operation and maintenance or small boats. ?, Property responsibilities and procedures.
10. Development and simplification of administrative procedure. 13. Plans a~d orders regarding the use of occupied ~nemy e. Recommendations as to the use of new or British equipment
11. Drafting and reproduction for general office purposes. towns and facilities. in coo~ination with Operations and Training Division.
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divisions.
Compilation of reports.
data as required by topographic or survey
units in the Theater.
8. Maintenance of Engineer intelligence lib-
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9. Preparation of historical record of Enel-
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1. Combat Engineer planning and policies • Training: Maintenance of liaison with British-American
1. Reco~~endation of supply levels of Class II supplies an4 the policy governing 1. Port reconstruction planning to include:
a, Supe_rvision and coordination of ~OS etock piling of Class IV supplies in the United Kingdoml 1. Planning and construction or requisition-
to include: planning couimittees and the Engineer planning a. Port intelligence studies . ing of all airdromes, camps, hospitals,
a. Investigation of Engineer equipment, Engineer unit training. 2. Determination of ~"quirements of Class II supplies, by' computations based on
agencies in London and conduct of Supply Div-
materials and technique and their b. Implementation of lingineer school ision olanninu for future operations with res- troop units present and expected in the U~ited Kingdom. I b. Porb capacity studies.
c. Troops, ecpipment and material esti-
depots, workshops,and other facilities or
properties required for all US Forces in
application to current and future policies and operation of schools, pect to:
J. Ascertainment of requirements of Class IV supplies, by cooperation with the mates for ·dock rehabilitation, wreck
combat needs. including recommendations for the agency directly concerned, I salvage, breakwater repair, dredging !
the United Kingdom.
allocation of students to air, ground, 4, Preparation of the portions of ETO directives applicable to t~e pro~uranent, 2. Preparation of plans and designs for con-
b. E:ouipment and materials to support 1. Requirenents of Engineer supplies. , and harbor improvements.
storage and issue of supplies of Engineer equipment and mat er:>als, :~.ncluding struction of projects and for maintenance
E~ineer troop operations. and service forces. 2. Supply levels of Glass II and stock piling 2. Utilities planning for projected-opera-
c. Supervision, coordination and inspect- spare parts, of installations, roads, railroads and
c. Preparation of necessary Engineer of Class IV supplies. tions to include: waterways.
noteS covering changes in technique ion of camouflage and firefighting 3, Procurement of Engineer supplies. 5, Recommendation of the location and specifications of Engineer supply and maint-
a. Utilities intelligence.
r.ocesoitated by use of British equip- training activities, and discipline enance establishments. 3. Preparation of plane and directives for
4. Locations of supply and maintenance instal- 6. Preparation of instructions for the disposal of E:11gineer salvage.
b; Utilities operation and rehabUitatio11 quartering of ground, air and service
r:1.ent and mate1·ials, or by conditions of SOS units and installations. lations. in occupied areas. (liaison with Civil
7. Preparation of the Engineer portion of ETO directives pertaining to the inspect- troops, in accordance with approved troop
peculiar to this Theater. d. Inspection of camouflage and fire- 5. Research of sources of Engineer supplies Affairs). ,
fighting activities at installations ion, collection and use of captured supplies. basis and area assignments.
d, Liaison with using services for the in prospective combat zones. c. Water supply in.communications zone.
8. Recommendation of the use of new or British equipment. 4, Preparation of plans for provision of
compilation of r-equirements procured other than SOS. 6. Storage and issue of Engineer supplies,
.9. Preparation of technical instructions for the destruction of Engineer ecpipnent
3. General construction planning for projec~ necessary labor, material and equipnent
by·other services for Engineer oper- e, Distribution of Engineer training 7. transportation of Engineer supplies • ed operations to include:
publications and training uaterial and supplies .that are abandoned to the' enemy. required to·carry out approved construct-
ational use. 8. Fonvard and rearward displacement of depot a. Troop housing,
c. Liaison ·.d th British agencies regard- to SOS Engineer units. 10. In cooperation with other divisions concerned, reconunimdation to the Chief ~i- ion program on schedule.
etocks. b. Hospitals. 5. Preparation of plans for pro~pt repair of
ing new techniques and developments • 'rroop uovements: neer of the necessary controls' and allocations of Engineer supplies.
9. Engineer unit and personnel requirements. c. Depo~s, shops and special plants. US installations damaged by entmy action,
f. Enemy equipment studies. a. Arrangements for movement orciers and 11. Editing of requisitionsfor Engineer supplies as directed.
d, Scales of accommodation.
g. Technical advice on camouflage acti- quartering. 12. Recommendation of procureJuent policies and programs. e. Liaison with interested operating ser-
6. Supervision of maintenanc~ and operation
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vities. b. Maintenance of operational data re- 13. Research of sources of Engineer supplies. . vices.
of utilities and other facilities appurt-
11,. Procurement ·of all Engineer supplies. enant to US installations.
h. Terrain studies. garding strengths, composition and
15. Preparati.:n of technical instructions governing the storage and issue of Engineer
4. Communications planning for projected 7. Keeping of maintenance statistics and re-
2. Organization and equipment planning to stations. operations to include:
c. Coordination and liaison with regard to supplies and the maintenance of Engineer equipnent. . cords relating to all construction and
include: a. Railroad, road and inland waterways
a. Changes in T/0, T/BA ar.d T/E. control of labor pool and labor re- 16. Arrangement for transportation of Engineer supplies in the United Kingdom. quartering activities.
intelligence.
b, Overall troop requireaents of SOS, quirements. . 1?. He commendation of property responsibility and procedures. b, Troops, equipment _and material esti-
Ground Forces and Air Forces. • Organization and equipment: 18. Preparation of plans for the forward or rearward displaqement of depot stocks in
mates for construction, repairs and
3. Engineer training to include: a. Analysis of organization and equipment accordance with the tactical situation. : maintenance of railroads, inland
a. Engineer school policies. needs for SOS troops, 19, Recommendation regarding the needs for Engineer units ariel persont!el for handling waterways, roads, fixed bridges and
b. Engineer training directivEs and re- b. Coo<'dination and liaison with regard Engineer supplies, including maintenance. 'culverts.
quirements. to completeness and adequacy of Engi- 20. Held inspection of Engineer installations and units in order to check compliance 5. Bulk POL planning to include:
c. Liaison with British on matters of neer troop organization and e'luipr;tent with the policies and instructions of the Chief En~jneer with regard to Engineer a. Beach and port intelligence relating
Engineer schools and training. for current SOS operations. ruwli~. r •
to POL installations.
d. Supervision of publications. c. Compilation and maintenance of data, 21. Ascertainment of requiranents of other services for non.:wgineer supplies procured b. Troops, equipment and material esti-
e .. RecottJ.::J.endations regarding circulation on Engineer troop capabilities and locally by the E:ngineer Service. mates for construction and.rehabili-
of intrlligence, ec;uipnent. 22. Compilation of reciprocal aid data. tation of bulk POL distribution sys-
4. Amphibiouc> operations plrutning to include: tems and storage, .
a. Collation of infonnation regarding 6, Real estate planning for projected
beach intelligence ano capacities, operations to include:
exit routes, obstacles, etc~ a, Development of policy for acquisition
b. Studies regarding composition and em- of real property.
ployment of Engineer amphibious shore b. Liaison with other US, British and
groups. Allied government agencies concerned
c. Collection and maintenance of infonna- with matters relating to real estate.
tion regarding methods of beach main- c. Recommendations on directives to be
tenance and clearance of obstacles circulated to all echelons of US
\under and above water). F'orees outlining procedures to be
followed in the acquisition of real
estate.
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ORGANI ZATl ON OF THE ENGINEER
E T 0 U ·S A
CHIEF ENGINEER
BRIG. GEN. C. R. MOORE
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APPENDIX 1-G
ORGANIZATION OF THE ENGINEER SERVICE
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CHIEF ENGINEER
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ORGANIZATION OF THE OFFICE OF THE CHIEF ENGINEER
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ORGANIZATION OF THE OFFICE OF .THE CHIEF ENGINEER
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E.M. 81,917
I DECEMBER 1944
APPENDIX 1-L
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ORGANIZATION OF THE OFFICE OF THE CHIEF ENGINEER
E T 0 U S A
CHIEF ENGINEER
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I MARCH 1945
APPENDIX 1-M
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FUNCTIONAL CHART
OF JHE
CHIEF ENGINEER
ADMINISTRATIVE DIVISION CONSTRUCTION DIVISION
1. Goordination of administrative work within the Office of l. Prepa-ration of. detailed plans am provision, by rehabili-
the Chief. Engineer. tation or new construction, of all installations required
2. Personnel work, including determination of assignments in the Communications Zone by US field rud service forces
for, wto classification of Engineer officers and men; in accordance with appx·ovals and priorities established
maintenance of classification records; processing promo- by G-4, Com Z. This includes, but is not limited to:
tions; reassignments, transfers, leaves, furloughs; main- I a. Construction, rehabilitation and maintenance of all
tenance of statistical records of Engineer units and men; roads and bridges, and construction and rehabilitation
awards and decorations; punishments; civilian employee DEPUTY CHIEF ENGINEER of all railroads essential to military operations.
records. b. Provision, by construction or adaptation of e:xisting
3. Office service, including the receipt, recording, distri- facilities, of depots, hospitals, camps, workshops and
bution, follow-up, dispatch and file of official corres- s~ar installations required by US forces,
pondence; receipt and distribution of personal mail; c. Rehabilitation and maintenance of inland waterways and
message center operation including cable and teleprinter port facilities essential. to military operations.
processing; ndi.teographing; office supply; travel and d. Rehabilitation and maintenance of electrical power
trananortation; billeting; fiscal records. systems, water supply systems anti other utilities es-
4, Heproduction by means of photolithoeraphy, photostat and sential to itii.litary operations.
black a1xi white printin;:;. I e. Supervision of the construction and operation of the
military pipeline system,·
f. Provision for prompt repair of any damage to US in-
stallations and utilities by enemy action.
2. Recommendation of scales of accommodation and preparation
of standard designs and layouts for construction of us
installs tions.
3. Determination of detailed requirement o for construction
material for known and anti-cipated construction projects.
4. Recommendations on the allocation of US construction
REAL ESTATE a LABOR DIVISION CONTROL i. DIVISION troops so that 'maximum use is made of civilian and POW
lator.
5. Provision of" a 'staff of experienced engineers available
1. Establishment of policies and operating procedures f"or the 1. Coordination of plannill{l. !: for consultation on special engineering problems.
procurement of" all real estate and civilian employees 2. Determination of adequacy .of planning and operations. 6. Gompilation and publication of statistical data and
required by US.Forces in liberated and occupied countries 3. Canpilation of logistical data. maintenance of records showing "progress on all construct-
on the Continent. 4. Preparation of special st~dies. ion activities,
2. Technical supervision over lower echelons for procurement 5. Coordination of activities of separate divisions. 7, Preparation of plans for future ~onstruction in accord-
of real estate and labor. 6. Compilation of plans and ~eports. ance with logistical and tactical data provided by G-4.
:> •.Maintenance of recoi·as and preparation of reports of real 7. Operation oJ control room; 8. Maintenance of detailed records on available existing
estate and labor activities. and constructed facilities and recor:llllendatians as to their
4. Preparation of data for reciprocal aid report of real es- 11se fer troop hqusing, depots, hospitals anci special in-
tate. · stallations. ,~,~-··
""'P reproduction plant. 15. Supervision and coordination of t,raining of Com z Eneineer 16. Recommendations for property accounting procedure!l.
12. Control ana direction of the procurer:,ent, storage and troops and other desienated units. 1'/. Preparation of plans for the foi'Ivard or rearward displace-
distribution of maps required .by US _Forces, 16. Preparation and distribution of special Engineer traininil ment of depot stocks.
13. Operation of oap libraries arxi supply• of. maps for staff literature and training aids. l!l. RecanmendatiorJs regarding the need for En!;ineer units and
use. 17. l:laintenance of liuison with higher echelons and with Allies personnel. for handling supplies, including maintenance.
14. Provision of beach intelligence and oceanographic service. on matters pertaining to i.neJ.neer traininG and Ent;ire er 19. Inspection of Ezigineer installations <\fid units to check
15. Provision of flood prediction service along 1oajor streams schools, includin..,-; preparation of Engineer training direct- compliance with policies and instructions on En.;ineer sup-
in enemy held territory. ives and requiretlents. plies, !. ·
16. Reco;ru"enda~ions on assignment of topographic units. 18. Forr:rulation of Engineer school policies incluc.iirl[; reco:.J::<eJ,- 20. Planning to determine Theater logistics for Engineer sup-
17. Control ana direction of model ;;iakiii;r, activities. tiations for allocat,ion of students, operation of schools plies and equipment.
1:?. l:a:lpil;.tion and ,r.aintenance. of historical records of l!.ngi- anu instruction tea.11s. 21. Recommendations on policies and procedures on packing and
neer activities. 19. :;upervision and coordination of all Theater fin; f~gl".ting J!la.riting of .l!.ngineer supplies lind equipnent to be redeployed.
19. freparation of security regulations am procedures for th~: activities.
{.:ffic~: of the Chief U1gineer. :::0. Supervision ana coordination of Gom Z En~ineer troop ;;,ovto-
ment;;, inclucdng movement anti assigu::ent orcers.
21. Laint enance of data on strength, compositioi-., assi!!runeut
anti station of all I:.TO l!.ngi.neer units, in<!luding prepara-
tion of pel iodic disposition rtports.
22. Supervision and coordination of all ca.1.ouflage activities
in tbe Theater-.
MARCH 1945
APPENDIX 1-M-1
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ORGANIZATION
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UK
BASE
I MAY 1945
APPENDIX 1-N
ORGANIZATION CHART
OF THE
ADMINISTRATIVE DIVISION
OCE ETO USA
CHIEF
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PERSONNEL OFFICE SERVICE REPRODUCTION
! MAY 1945
ApPENDIX 2 -A.
g. Billeting of pe:r:sonnel.
h. Fiscal records.
£ Building custodian service.
3. The Reproduction Branch was responsible for reproduction. by
means of :
a. Photolithography.
b. Photostat.
c. Black and white process.
ORGANIZATION CHARt
OF THE
INTELLfGENCE DIVISION
OCE ETO USA
I CHIEF I
l DEPUTY CHIEF
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PLANN,ING LIAISON MAP SECURITY
REPRODUCTION
BRANCH BRANCH BRANCH BRANCH
I MAY 1945
APPENDiX 2-B
tion materials, such as negatives, color pulls, sample copy and spe-
cifications.
z. Distribution o£ necessary supplies to civil reproduction plants.
J. Delivery o£ finished maps to map depots.
k. Recommendations on equipment and supplies required to meet
local map reproduction requirements for extended periods.
7. The Security Branch was responsible for :
a. Supervision o£ the security of the O:ffice o£ the Chief Engineer.
b. Investigation o£ all breaches o£ security in the O:ffice of the
Chief Engineer.
c. Advice on rules and regulations pertaining to security in the
handling of classified material.
d. Investigation o£ personnel employed by the O:ffice of the Chie.f
Engineer.
e. Supervision of the security of establishments under the direct
control o£ the Chief Engineer.
f. Recommendations as to all security measures required to safe-
guard the O:ffice o£ the Chief Engineer and installations under its
direct control.
ORGANIZATION CHART
OF THE
TROOPS DIVISION
OCE ETO USA
CAMOUFLAGE
COORDINATOR
BRANCH BRANCH
PLANNING REPORTS
SECTION SECTION SECTION
ORGN 8 EQUIP
SECTION SECTION
CONTROL DIVISION
OCE· ETO USA
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ADMINISTRATION PLANNING OPERATIONS STATISTICS
AND PROGRESS
BRANCH BRANCH BRANCH BRANCH
I MAY 1945
APPENDIX 2 -D
BRANCH
EQUIPMENT
SECT'ION SECTION
STORAGE PROCUREMENT
SECTION SECTION
MOVEMENTS
SECTION SECTION
PETROLEUM
I MAY 1945
SECTION
APPENDIX 2 - E
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CONTROL GENERAL TRANSPORT MILITARY
CONSTRUCTION PIPELINE
BRANCH BRANCH BRANCH SERVICE
ADMINISTRATION UTILITIES
BRANCH BRANCH
I MAY 1945
APPEI\IDIX 2- F
a. Camps.
b. Hospitals.
c. Depots.
d. Shops.
e. Other static installations.
4. The Transport Branch, within limitations o:f a special staff,
was responsible for engineering and planning incidental to the oper-
ation o:f all transport facilities required to support the US Forces on
the Continent.
5. The Utilities Branch was responsible, within limitations of a
special staff, £or the planning, design and operations incidental to
requirements o:f the US Forces on the Continent for
a. Electrical power and light.
h. Water supply.
c. Sewage disposal.
d. Procurement of such help as ~ould be spared from available
army resources' for the rehabilitation of utilities services operated by
the Allied Governments.
6. The ~iilitary Pipeline Service was responsible, within the limit-
ations of a special staff, to the division chie:f, for :
a. Planning, design and ·engineering for all POL facilities.
b. Construction and operation of all facilities required to deliver
bulk POL products to the US Forces on the Continent.
c. Control of .specially trained troops for construction and oper-
atjon ol POL facilities.
ORGANIZATION CHART
OF THE
CHIEF
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LABOR ADMINISTRATION REAL ESTATE
I MAY 1945
APPENDIX 2 - G
The Real Estate and Labor Division consisted of the Labor Branch,
the Administration Branch and the Real Estate Branch,
1. The Labor Branch was responsible for :
a. The establishment o£ policies and operating procedures for the
procurement of all civilian labor required by US Forces in occupied
and liberated countries.
b. Technical supervision of lower echelons for the procurement of
civilian labor in liberated countries.
c. Maintenance of records and preparation of reports on civilian
lab.or in liberated countries.
2. The .Administration Branch was responsible for :
a. Administrative matters of the division.
b. Handling of matters pertaining to mail and personnel.
3. The Real Estate Branch was responsible :for :
a. The establishment of policies and operating procedures for the
procurement and disposal of all real estate required by US Forces in
liberated and occupied countries.
APPENDIX 2F
I 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 II 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22
I MAJ TOTAL M/SGT S/SGT SGT CORP TOTAL TOTAL TOTAL I
UNIT GEN LT COL MAJ CAPT 1st LT 2nd LT CWO WOijg) oawo lstSGT T/SGT T/3 T/4 T/5 PFC PVT EM MIL CIV MIL a CIV
COL
2 CHIEF ENGINEER I I I I 2 I 3 2
4 REDEPLOYMENT PLANNING I i I I I 2 3 3 4
5 ADMINISTRATIVE DIVISION I I I 2 I I i I 8 6 6 12 22 6 5 I 58 66 4 70 5
6 CHIEF (I) ' (I) (I) (2) (3) 6
7 PERSONNEL BRANCH {I) {I) {I) (I) {I) (5) (2) (I) (4) {I) (I) {3) (I) (13) {18} (18) 7
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8 OFFICE SERVICE BRANCH (I) I
(I} (3) (4} (3} (6) (4) (2) (22} {23) (I) (24) 8
9 REPRODUCTION BRANCH (I) I (I) (I) (I) (5) (15) (I) (23) (24) (I) (25) 9
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20 TROOPS DIVISION 4 3 7 9 6 5 I I I 36 3 7 6 II 8 . 35 71 12 83 20
21 CHIEF (I) i (I) (I) (I) (2) 21
22 CAMOUFLAGE COORDINATION {I) {I) (I) {I) (2) (I) (3) 22
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23 EXECUTIVE BRANCH (I) i (I) {I) (I) 23
24 ADMINISTRATION SECTION lm
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25 PLANNING SECTION (I) (I) (I) I (3) (I) (4) (4) 25
26 ORGANIZATION e. EQUIPMENT SECTION (I) (I) {I) (I) i (4) (I} (I) (2) (6) (I) (7) 26
: (I) (I)
27 TECHNICAL BRANCH (I) I ; {I) 27
28 COMBAT ENGINEERING SECTION l (I) (I) (2) !, (4) (I) .1(1) (5) (I) (6) 28
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29 TRAINING DOCTRINE SECTION (I) (I) (2) {g)_ (I) (3)_ 29
30. OPERATIONS BRANCH (I) (I) (2) (2) (I) (3) 30
31 TRAINING SECTION (I) (2) (2) (I) (6) (I) (I) (I) (I) (4) i<al {14) {3) (17) 31
32 REPORTS SECTION (I) (I) (I) . (3) (2) (I) ~3) {6) {6) 32
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34
TROOP MOVEMENTS SECTION
FIRE FIGH11NG AND (I)
(I)
(I)
(2) (2)
(2)
(5)
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35 CONTROL DIVISION I 2 2 2 7 2 4 I I !8 15 15 35
36 CHIEF {I) (I) (I) (I) (I) {2) (2) 36
37 EXECUTIVE (I) (I) (I) (I) 37
38 ADMINISTRATION BRANCH (I) ( I) (I) (I) (2) (3) (3) 38
39 PLANNING BRANCH (I) . (I) (I} (I) (2) (2) 39
40 OPERATIONS BRANCH (I) (I) (I) (I) (2) (3) (3) 40
41 STATISTICS a PROGRESS BRANCH (I) (I) (2) (2) [2) (4) (4) 41
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42 SUPPLY DIVISION ! 5 7 21 36 27 I 2 3 102 17 20 _.'.9 46 60 49 7 228 330 79 409 42
43 CHIEF (I) (I) (I) (I) (2) 43
44 ADMINISTRATION BRANCH (2) (2) (I) (4) (3) (2) {15) (II) (5) (41) (43) (15) (58) 44
45 OPERATIONS BRANCH (I) (I) i
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47 STORAGE SECTION (I) (3) ( I) (3) (8) (I) (2) (3) (6) (14) (I) (15) 47
48 MOVEMENTS SECTION (I) (2) (I) (4) (3) (5) (10) (I) (19) (23) (3) (2.6) 48
49 PETROLEUM SECTION (2) (I) (3) (I) (I) (2) (2) (3) (9) (12) (I) (13) 49
50 SUPPLY BRANCH (I) (I) I (I) (I) (2) 50
51 STOCK CONTROL SECTION ( I) (3) (II) (13) (I) (2.) (2) (33) (9) (10) (16) (25) (23) (27) (I) (Ill) (144) (22) (166) 51
52 PROCUREMENT SECTIO~I (I) (5) (5) (I) (I} (13) (2) (2) (I) (4) l9) (22) (20) (42) 52
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53 FOREST PRODUCTS SECTION (2) ( I) (4) (2) (9) (4) (I) ,{5) ---'-(14) (I) (15) 53
54 PLANNING BRANCH (2) (I) (5) (8) (2) (18) (3) (2) (2) (2) (4) (2) (15) (33) (6) (39) 54
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55 CONSTRUCTION DIVISION 4 9 II • 21 9 1 I 56 6 9 15 17 22 18 87 143 51 194 55
56 CHIEF (I) ((I) I (I) (I) (2) 56
57 CONTROL BRANCH (I) (I) (3) (5) ( I) (I) (2) (2) (I) (7) (12) (2) (14) 57
58 ADMINISTRATION BRANCH ( I) . (I) .(2) (I) (4) (3) (7) (13) (28) (30) (3) (33) 58
59 GENERAL CONSTRUCTION BRANCH (2) (5) (7) (0 (15) (2) (4) (6) (4) (5) (I) (22) . (37) (33) (70) 59
60 TRANSPORT BRANCH ( I) (3) (4) (6) ( I) (15) ( I} (I) (3) (4) ( I) (10) (25) (Ill (36) 60
61 UTILITIES BRANCH I (I) (2) ( I) (4) ( I) ( I) (2) (6) (6) 61
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62 MILITARY PIPELINE SERVICE ; ( I) (3) (2) (5) (2) (I) (14) ( I) (4) (2) (4) (5) (2) (18) (32) (I) (33) 62
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63 REAL ESTATE a LABOR DIVISION I I I ?I 2 2
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64 CHIEF (I) ( I) (I) !Ill (2) (2) 64
65 LABOR BRANCH {I) (I) I
(I) (I) 65
66 ADMINISTRATION BRANCH i (I} (I) 66
(I) (I) (I) (2) (3) (4) (6) (10) 67
67 REAL ESTATE BRANCH
68 AGGREGATE I 16 26 52 84 62 8 4 8 261 31 50 90 119 141 97 19 547 808 305 1113 68
I MAY 1945
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TOTAL 0 I 0 0 o o 0.
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ADJUSTED S·ERVICE FORCE ENCINE·ER TROOP REQUIREMENTS ETOUSA
TABLE OF ORGANIZATION UNIT R!EQU IREMENTS
UNIT
No. REMARKS DATE Strength UNIT Strength
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A B c D E F G
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Base Depot Company ....... S-267 Cl 23 Apr 43 175 8 1.400
Base Equipment Company ... 5-377 8 Aug 43 184 10 1,840
. Battalion, Separate •• 0 ••••• S-35 Cl ,1 Apr 42 I, !17 1 1,117
Camouflage Batt a! :on, Army . 5-95 2 Aug 43 386 2 772
Depot Company •• 0 0 •••••• 5-4.7 I Apr 4:2 194 12 2,328
Dredge Crew, Type D-27 .. 5-5 CO C2, " NA ' 31 Jul 43 63 3 189
Dredge Crew, Type DE-7 .. 5-500 C2, " NB ' 31 Jul 43 54 3 162
Dump Truck Company ..... 5--88 17 May 43 114 32 3,648
Fire Fight:ng Section :
Section Headquarters 0 •• 0. 5-500 Code FA 31 Jul 43 2 35 70
Fire Fight:ns; Unit, Type l 5-500 Code FB 31 ]ul 43 6 134 804
Fire Fighting Unit, Type 2 5-500 Code FB 31 ]ul 43 9 14 126
Forestry Company ........ 5-JJ7 25 jun 43 !63 12 1,9S6
Gas Generating Unit ...... 5-500 Code CA 31 ]ul 43 22 8 176
General Service Regiment ... 5-21 Cl, C2 1 Apr 42 1.295 63 8!,585
Headquarters & Headquarters
Company, Base Depot • 0 •• S-592 30 Jun 43 75 8 600
Headquarters & Hsadquarters
Company, Port Construction
& Repair Group ••••• 0 0 •• S-52 8 Aug 43 253 6 1,518
Headquarters & Headquarter!;;
& Service Company, Forestry
Battalion0 •• 0 . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-386 25 Juri 43 74 2 148
Heavy Shop Company 0 0 •••• 5-357 19 May 43 176 7 1,232
Machine Training Detachment 13 1 13
Maintenance Company ..... 5-!57 I Apr 42 181 23 4,163
Map Depot Detachment •• 0.
5-500 Code CA 31 Jul 43 13 10 !30
Mobile Searchlight Ma:n-
tenance Unit ............ 5-5{)0 Code JA 31 jul 43 3 13 39
Model Making Detachment 88 2 176
Parts Supply Company 5-247 23 Apr 43 182 8 1,456
Petroleum Distribution Cy ... 5-327 14 May 43 228 8 1,824
.Port .Repair Ship Crew 5.5·00 C2, " NC '~ 31 Jul 43 66 5 330
Topographic Battalion GHQ . S-1B5 Cl, C2 I Apr 42 914 2 1,828
Reproduction Co~:pany, Topo-
graphic Battalion GHQ .... 5-187 I Apr 42 193 I 193
Special Service Reg:ment S-251 Cl 19 Ma!" 4'2 1,327 1 1,327
Survey Liaison Detachment .. 5-500 C2, , 31 }ul 43 14 4 56
( 1000 Man)
" CA
Code. EA. 33 1,221
5-500 31 jul 43 37
Utilities ( 1500 Man) 5-500 Code EB 31 Jul 43 43 16 688
Detachment (2500 Man) 5-500 Code EC 31 jul 43 58 8 464
(4000 Man) 5-500 Code ED 31 jul 43 63 2 126
Water Supply Battalion .... 5-65 Cl, CZ, C3 I Apr 42 499 1 499
Water Supply Company .... 5-67 4 Aug 43 141 1 !41
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TOTAL ............... 114,345
APPENDIX 3
Total . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8
Depot personnel are supplied by base depot companies and depot
companies; a total of 20 companies, both types, are estimated as re-
quired for the operation. (See Annex A attached).
l!Jngineer Base Equipment Co Troop Basis - 10 Companies
Function: Furnishes trained operators for Engineer heavy machin-
ery and special. construction equipment.
Basis : Normally stationed near depots. Ten companies will be
required to provide necessary pool o£ trained operators for the En-
gineer equipment which will be pooled at 24 Engineer depot installa-
tions on the Continent.
On the basis o£ the Class IV equipment provided for the operation,
the 10 companies are justified.
.APPENDIX 3
Total ....................... 12
Depot personnel are s1lpplied by base depot cos and depot cos. A
total of 20 companies, both types, are estimated to be required for
the operation, and the 12 depot companies are justified considering
tonnage to be handled and installations to be manned (see Annex A
attached).
Engineer Dredges Troop Basis - 6 Dredges
Function : Dredge and maintain shipping channels in captured
ports and navigable waterways to permit entry o:f deep draft vessels.
Basis : Depends on type and size o:f dredge secured.
Engineer intelligence indicates that 6 US dredges are required :for
the various ports to be used. ·This estimate is based on studies pre-
pared jointly by British and US staffs, and is only a portion of the
overall dredge requirement.
Engineer Dump Truck Cos Troop Basis • 32 Companies
Function : Furnishes assistance to general service regiments and
other engineer units in movement of construction supplies and ma-
terial.
APPENDIX 3
Total . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 32
A total of 63 general service regiments indicates 32 companies are
justified.
Engineer Fire Fighting Sections Troop Basis - Cellular as in-
dicated below (Total 1,000)
F1..tnction : Provides fire fighting services at dumps, depots, hospi.
tals, ports, etc ... , in the Com Z.
Basis : One unit provides mini1nu1n basic protection to small instal-
lations. Units com prise :
35 Section Rq ....................... . 70 (1)
134 Type 1 Unit .............. : .... , .. 804
14 Type 2 Unit ..................... . 126 (1)
1,000
(1) This includes or provides for detachments now here or enroute :
Required In UK On Cont. Total
Sec Rq . . . . . . . . 4 31 35
Type 1 Unit . . . . 16 118 134
Type 2 Unit . . . . 0 14 14 Total : 1,000 men
Eng1:neer Forestry Cos Troop Basis - 12 Companies
Function : To provide lumber and other forest products from local
forests.
_Basis : One company can produce 1,200 to 2,500 bd. ft. of lumber
per hour, and a limited amount of telephone poles and piling in ad-
dition. Estimates of materials required for Continental operations
indicate 12 forestry companies can be utilized. Intelligence studies
show adequate forests are available on the Continent for employment
of these companies.
En,c;ineer Gas Generating Units Troop Basis • 8 Units
Function : Generates oxygen and acetylene gas and refills cylinders
for all services in Combat and Com Z.
Basis : One for each major Engineer depot to supply Combat and
Com Z and AF- On the Continent ................ ; . . . 7
To remain in the UK . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1
Total .............................. 64
Less Separate Bn ......................... ; . . . . . . . . . 1
Total . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7
H 3 % o£ the 25,000 machines in all Engineer units require major
overhauls each month, 7 companies are justified.
Engineer jJfachine Training Det Troop Basis - 1 Detachment
Function : To train technicians to act as instructors in training
personnel in the operation and maintenance of heavy Enginee-r con-
struction equipment.
Basis : One Detachment per Theater.
On the above basis, one detachment is justified. It will remmn
in UK.
Engineer ilfaintenance Co T?'OOp Basis - 23 Companies
Fttt.notion : •Provides third echelon maintenance for Engineer
equipment.
Basis : One company can repair 300 to. 400 pieces of equipment per
month.
For Continental Operations . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21
To remain in UK . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2
Total . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23
Based on approximately 18,200 machines in SOS and AF Engineer
units, requiring third echelon work once every 3 months, a total of
23 companies is required.
Engineer jJf ap Depot Det Troop Basis - 10 Detachments
F~mction : Procure, store, package and issue of maps in the opera-
tion of Map Depots.
Basis : One detachment per base map depot, advanced map depot,
air map depot or operational UK map depot.
Advanced Depots . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4
Base Map Depots . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4
Air Map Depots . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2
Total . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8
On the basis that approximately 4,000 machines will be overhauled
by maintenance units each month, and spare parts will be issued
direct to units, 8 companies are justified.
Enginee1' Petroleu?n Distribution Co Troop Basis - 8 Companies
Function : Design, eonstruct (with general service regiment as-
sistance) maintain and operate marine and land military pipe lines
and pumping stations and bulk storage facilities for petroleum. pro-
ducts.
Basis : One company can operate 120 miles of pipe lines. On the
basis of the construction and operation required and the petroleum
tonnage to be handled, 8 companies are justified.
Engineer Port Repair Ship Troop Basis - 5 Ships
Function : To do o:ff shore maintenance in ports of debarkation,
assist in repair of quays and docks, operation of underwater diving
and cutting equipment, and prompt rehabilitation of port unloading
facilities.
Basis : On the basis that one repair ship, supports one port con-
APPENDIX 3
10 November 1943
Purpose.
1. This revision has been made after consideration of the reduced
number o:f Engineer troops which will be used on the Continent, and
the corresponding reduction of Engineer tonnage.
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.cos •• J• •.••••••••• 11 11 11 11 !) 7 5 3 3 3
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Base Depots (lst &
2nd L of C) .... 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2
Advance Depots
(3rd & 4th L of
C) ..... ......
•)• 2 2 6 6 6
Groups (3rd & 4th
L o:f C) ........ 2 2 4 4 4 4
Groups TOTAL .. 5 7 7 7 8 8 8 8 8 8
P.O. & R. Group and 1 General Service Regiment can produce 4~100
effective man months of work. Therefore 19,500/4,100 = 5 HQ and
HQ Company P.O. & R. Group and 5 General Service Regiments
required. This is the same number of units as are required in the
:first period.
d. Highway Bridging.
(1) Based on the road mileages shown in sub-paragraph c. above,
and a bridging gap of 15' per mile, total length of existing bridges
in the period D to D + 90 is 60,000 lineal feet. It is estimated that
100 % of existing bridges on Primary Roads and 50 % on Secondary
Roads will be destroyed, thus necessitating the construction of 42,750
lineal feet of new bridging: It is estimated that 500 Standard Tim-
ber Trestle type bridges, with an average span of 20' will be requirei
to bridge gaps under 30' and 300 Standard, 130', Bailey Fixed Bridge
Sets, together with 136 Standard Bailey Ponton Bridge Sets will be
required for spans over 30'. Total Jabor for both timber and Bailey
Bridge construction is estimated at 3200 man months, considering
time lost in moving from site to site. 2 General Service Regiments
will b~ required in this period.
(2) Total length o£ additional bridging gap in the period D + 91
to D + 240 is 105,000'. It is estimated that 75% of existing bridges
on Primary Roads and 50% on Secondary Roads will be destroyed,
thus necessitating the construction of 63700 lineal feet of bridging.
750 Standard Timber Trestle type bridges, with an average span o.f
20', will be required for gaps under 30', and 500 Standard Bailey
Fixed Bridges together with 225 Bailey Ponton Bridges will be
re.quired for gaps over 30'. Total labor for both timber and Bailey
Bridges construction is 5,400 man months; again considering
movement £rom site to site and the necessity of carrying out simul-
taneous work on 12 to 15 locations, 2 General Service• Regiments will
be required. These will be available from the period D to D + 90.
APPENDIX 3
f. Railu·ay Constntetion.
(1) In the period D to D + 90, two railway lines of 100 miles each
will be reconstructed. The minimum requirements of trackage for
yards and siding will be included. It is assumed that in the Port
Area 75% of the existing permanent way will be destroyed, up to
30 miles :from the coast 50% will be destroyed, and beyond 30 miles
from the coast 25% will be destroyed. It is :further assumed that
there will be 100 % destruction of railway bridging. Based on these
assumptions, 170 miles of track and 4400 lineal feet of railway bridg-
ing will be reconstructed. Total labnr for both reconstruction of
permanent way and railway bridging amounts to 9600 man months,
requiring 5 General Service Regiments which must have a high
priority on the troop lift to accomplish this amount of work.
By D+90 By D+2'40
Cumulative Cumulative
2. Camps ................ men 80,000 120,000 200,000 0.03 .147 2,400 17,600 20,000
J3. Shops ................. sq ft 675,0(.0 1,440,000 2,115,000 .005 .005 .3,375 7,200 10,575
(Low, High & Marston)
4. Depots:
Open, road served ..... 100,000 56 47 103 20 20 1,120 940 2,060
Covered
Tented, road served .. 100,000 10.30 2.6 12 9 56 56 577 146 723
I
Tented, rail se:rved .. 100,000 12.9 12.9 129 . 1,666 1,666 lI
Tubewright, road ser-
ved •••• '0;
100,000
......... "' ••
4.30 3.85 8.15 72 72 310 277 587
5. Ammunition Depots .... 10,000 73.0.. 59.4 132 4 130 130 9,490 7,722 17,212
6. P.O.L. Depots L. Tons . 5,000 14..6 11.2 . 25.8 112 112 1,63li- 1,254 2,889
Special Plants
Refrigeration; Laundri
1,040 2,~80 3,120
es) i
Total .. ,•. 23,847 76,800 100,647
• 1/2 semi Romney and 1/2 Romney. 30Regt - 96 - 126 R.M.
M<> R.M ..
Beginning D + 15, there will be 71/2 months as a work period up to D+ 240. This is on the basis that;
SOS troops cannot be effectively employed before D + 15. Assuming a straight line. function :for the arrival
of Engineer regiments up to D + 240, there will be needed sufficient accumulating _construction · effort to
provide 126 regiment months of work, and the number of regiments which will be needed by D + 240 is therefore·
obtained by the expression 126 ~ _1.~ = 34 General Service Regiments needed by D+240.
2
EXPLANATORY NOTES
1. HOSPITALS.
a. Initially all hospitals will be fully tented. By D + 90 it is
proposed that one-hal£ of the hospital facilities will still be fully
tented and one-hal£ provided with key buildings (clinical and sur~
gical) in huts.
b. In the period D + 91 to D + 240 the total requirement of hos-
pital construction will be provided with hutted clinical and surgical
facilities, together with 40 % of wards in huts.
2. CAl1:PS.
a. It is assumed that the force by D + 90 will be 18 Divisional
Slices of 45,000 each, giving a total o£ approximately 800,000.
30 % o£ this total force is to be provided shelter in either tented or
existing ac·commodations. 1/3 o£ this total to be in tents, which
'results in the assumption that 10 % of the force will be provided
shelter in tented camps. Tented camps in the period D to D + 90 will
be provided on the basis of the construction o£ minimum necessary
access roads, the provision of water and the construction of necessary
drainage.
b. It is assumed that by D + 240, the :force will be increased to
2,000,000. 0£ the total can1p facilities provided, one half will have
hutted kitchens, infirmaries and bath-houses, and one-half will have
these hutted structures plus ablutions, recreation and administration
buildings. It is considered that this is the minimum which should
be provided in view of the fact winter months will occur by this time.
Attention is particularly invited to the £act that no hutted living
accommodations are provided.
3. SHOPS. These buildings are light structural steel, standard
types, including low hutting, high hutting, and Marston hutting.
4. GENERAL AND BRANCH DEPOTS.
a. In the period D to D + 90 all Depots will be road served only:
b. At D + 240 one-half of the total Depot :facilities will be road
and rail served and one-half road served only.
5. AMMUNITION DEPOTS. Ammunition Depots are assumed
to be rail served in both the periods D to D + 90 and D + 91 to D + 240.
6. POL DEPOTS. POL Depots are assumed to be rail served in
both the periods D to D + 90 and D + 91 to D + 240.
APPENDIX 3
HQ
CAMOUFLAGE
COMBAT
PONTON
TOPO
DEPOT DEPOT
TRK.
L. EQUIP. L.EQUIP.
SPEC. BRIG.
HQ. a HQ. CO.
TOPO TOPO
SURVEY LIAISON
4C Lh:ht Equipment Ccmnanv I 5-36 2L.Iratl. l. 111. '36 lll.l. lJOJ. C<~mti·l.,t., biv-' on l h? ~~~ Cnm;,,t.t:.. 'I. 36 140 and 1 Depot Platoon) 5 131
Liclrt P<1nton C<>mn<v I '<-ll"1 I 11 J.m.. f,lo>ll'< 1 31 86 6'3~~ l<nJn -fl CnmT 1..+.., ., - 1-.1 l"fi~lf'11 Comn lete 'U I.J. DREDGE CREWS:
Machine 'l'raininl>! Det ISnecial 1 12 1 1 -12 1 Can ete rr.;:;;.~1 1 1.? llo. Tvne T/0 Co1. Off, E.M,
l!a C nrnnanv I o;. 1'17 I ?l An• 1Ali :>r ?r ~nr 11< 11< 10 18C SSSC 1 DE-7 NB 9 4b
Model l!aJd.ng Detachment Special 3 81 1 > 81 1 Com ete 1- 1 C..,.;..lo+.e l ll 1 DE-14 Nil 12 49
Parts SUODlY Comnanv S-21.~ C-1 2'3Arrl.'3 61168 7 /.':- 117f..l7, Cnm,., et" 7 7 Comnl te 7 145 AVN FIRE FIGHTING PLATOON
J.b Po+··~,.., Di. Cn ~-~Z C-2 1f..S..,.t "1l?O~ -:>l 11;,~ /.Q?OI?J..'?l Cnm" e+... ?ll?l ComnV>+.e ' 2L. 1.&.6 1 team : 1-F A 1-FB 3-FC 2-FF 1-0ff 28-EM
_.C1 Petrnl<mm Pt'tld D>nt. Hn At. Co ~..fir; 26 Ja" J., 11'. ~q 1 16 ~q 1 1 Coll!D ete 1/1 Compl te 1 47 .38 teains: 1-F A 1-FC 1-FD 1-FE 1-0ff 20-EM
Port onst& IIAM1r Hn!H.,Q) 5-~~ C- lf..Sm 1"1 ll!lf' 01111 1'1<1J: '"' c~,1..+;;; 1?: W FIR!'FlGIITHIJ PLATOONS
49S~ceDetachment: 5-5C C-3~~216~Jm~"-'~~~~---r~r-t----t---r--t---r--t---r--~--t-~r--+---+--+--+----r--t---r--~--+-~---+--~--~--t---~~~r-~~~~-+~-+--~--+--4---+--~--+=~~~~--4---~--~--~---+---+--~-+~lq Communications Zone:
_50 Aviation Fire Fi<!ht Plat IFA FU fE 1 21 ~q ~q 788 l~flc Com lete I '1qf1q Comnl te ~ I 50 15 teams: 1-F A 2-FB 2-FD l-FF l•Off ':t7-EM
.5.1 Fire Fivhti= Plat. s-~ IvA~ Inna "'- ~~ 1 1."11 12 12 >1'1 l:>/1 Corm let" I U>./f.Jl c;;;;;;.;1 f,R I ~1 4l teams: 1-FA 2~"'B 2-FD 1-0ff 26-EM
_52 _F}natin~:r Pow= Plan+. D..t. HC t;• ? 8 110 2/2 Cort;, ete 212 Comol te 2 52 Field Force:
~· li'nnnd,.,. DAt: n: "" Gmn'n 1.rr.., I~· 5 teams: 1-FA 2-FB 2-FD 1-FF; 7 0 1-FA 2-FB 2-FE
~J. GaA r.. D..t BD 21. 1 1 :-qJ. Com ete 1 Comnl te I I5L. PORT REP Am SHIP CREI'iS:
55 :M!tn Denct Det CA 1 11 19 l 20Cl 1q, Ccmm ete 3 3 .33 13/.3 Oomp ete 17.' 22 Comolete 22 55 T/0 Col. Tvne Shin Ships Off E,M.
<;;, Mnhi'I"S""-r"h.MAiMID...t. IlF 1.. - 1R Qtwn,l<>+., - COl!l ete ·~-.- Ql'1h Colll11ete Comolte l3 56 HA Steem 1 10 58
'57 1&->t!el MakP.rA D..t. GB 1 18 72 Com" ete II Como] te l. 57 liD Diesel 4 10 60 (ea)
-" Port Rareir Sbin CrRW !See not.. ar lous 5 t;C ?<18 <XI" ete d;:;;;,;:,' ~ I 'i8 SERVICE BN HQ. DET -I ELECTRIC GENERATOR OPERATI!n):
T(O & E 5-500 (26-7-44) T/0 & E 5-50ar 21 Jan 45
6IJ ,6... •+ion D..t. Nn.? m 17 68:0VL./3 .;.fl Comrllete II~· 1..7i. Comn: ete 60 6AA lAE , 36IB
61 "' t DK 8 - 56 S 8 Comn ete "'i!. C-;:;;,;.:;1 8 6 4AC 3AF 3TA
f, ~;,...v~,. .. Bnl Eln GAll Onr' iS.... nat. 57 0 1 'i~ .1.10 1 1 Coo ete 1 :nm;,· o+• f.-:> lAD I,J..J 3IC
6 S"T"V'i"" Bnl Hn & Hn n..t.' SAA tnt.. 17 6 /.Jl ??? 6 6 Com ete 6 6 Cnnm te 6 63 SERVICE BN HQ DETS :
6 Stnmlv n..+~ ..~M"nt BA 1 .B 1 13 Comn ete 1 1 Com te 1 64 l-AC l-AD 1-AE l-AS T/0 & E 5-500 26 Jul. 44
s,,.,..,v URhnn n..+. GE b q q om ete b 36 54 I:J/b omn: ete I "1. C 7 65 "1-IA T/0 & E 8-500 2.3 Apr 44 Strength 8-0ff ,37-E~
.6 utilities Detachment See ncte Var ous -38 76 1717 3 Comn ete 8 16 321 8/S Cot>p ete ~ 7il. Co= ..t... 46 66 urn.ITIES DETACHMENTS:
(:fT Welding Det DL - 10 7 - . 70 7 '7 Comll ete 17/7 Comn1 te : 7 67 Communieations Zone: orr EM
...6!1 lleJ: Dri:IHn" n..+. CD - - IJ.. 1 Cemn ete - 14 omll ete l'i 2 168_ 17-Column EC, FB, T/0 & E 5-500,26 Jul44 2 38
_ill Tn• ol T-. (C .-n! ·26-ful 20 20 60 0 Com ete 1-Jnhc r.nm;,l ,+, 20 16q 21-Col1lllll Jill, FB, FD n " " 2 51
7~ T. ol T-. IR 6 5 15 30 5 5 om 'ete " r--1 ~ 70 Field Forces:
'71 "'· -" Bn. A"""' 15-55 22Auv. ??IL.OJ. 1 ?? (OJ. 111 Comn e+... 5 110 2020 S/t; Comn ete ~~~ C,.,;.., t<> J 6 71 l-Col1l1llll EA, FB, T/0 & E 5-500,26 Jul 44 1 23
72 Tono~ic Co Corns 5-16 26Aul;{ C-1 ; 113 lS 75 1695 l1'il'l.1 Cot~n:lete 1~, Comnl te 15 72 5-Column F.C:, FB " " 2 38
.I. readwav Bridtre Co J;-0: qs..,, L34 29 t6 '38!!6 1281?! -12 Com I At... ?S'?I'I?R/:> Comn:Lete I Diver t.ed/1 29 7 1-Column ED, FB, FC II " 2 51
7 Utilities Comne.nv Soecial 1 202 1 Com~ ete 171 Comol te I 1 7;{ 1-Co1umn EE, FB 11 " 3 57
71 76 DIVERSIONS TO OTHER THEATERS
The following lD'llts have been diverted:
12 Cor.~be.t Bns 4 Lt Eqpt Cos
7'1 TOTAL SPEC. ENGR. TROOPS 1 Combet Co· 5 Maintenance Cos
163 3!.980 11475 35365 127 2471 177 1 Construction Bn 1 Treadway. Br Co
ENGINEER HQ. TROOPS 2 G.s. Regts
DISTRIBUTION:
--:ii H SHAEF S"""i a
, 1 1 1 Comnl te 1 78 ~: APO
'l<1 ETOUSA !':no I o, 1 Comnl ete 79 1 Chief Engineer SHAEF 757
8C H Armv Grmm Soeaia' - >!? Cnrnn'l..t... ':>/2 Como] .te 2 80 2 Deputy Chief Engineer ETOUSA 887
Jll H '"· Com Z Sectior Sn.,.iA1 !! - - rills Cnnm r..t... 8 8 Comnl te 6 81 3-4 Engineer 12 Army Group 655
82 Heaclnuarters Army ..an.: 15Jul1.2 29 43 5 . - - 5/5 Como: ete 5 5 Como] te 5_!g_ 5 Engineer 6 Arr.~y Group 23
Jl3 Corn" Jro. 19 Jan/.5 6 10 - L5/l Comn: ete l5 15 Comp te 15 tf; b Engineer AGF,Army War College,WaSington, D.c.
15 - 7 Chief, Troops Br. G-3, ETOUSA 887
_& .&HnSn.!XEnuT"' bntl !':n, ~<Dl R1 ?OR 1 R'l :>0!! ill Cnnm: etA 1 1 Comol rte l:l4
8~! Hn Cn Air For"'' .sm.. C-1 f, g..., ,, 1"1':> 8 Chief, Control Div, OCE, ETOUSA 887
1 1 17? L/1 <~mn· ete 1 }, Como] te 85
81' HQ Co Air Farce Soecial 5-8D- C-1 6 Sen L.' q l3G 1 q l'l'l l/1 omo' ete 1 Comol te 1 !Sb 9 " Const. " 11 11 887
10 11 Intel. " 11 " 887
Fn 11 " Personnel" " 11
887
~ TOTAL ENGR.HO.TROOPS 12-18 11 Troops 11 " 11 887
10/. t;1~ 88 . 19-28 " Engineers Monthly Report
GRAND TOTALS THIS CHART SUPERClillES THAT DATED 1 APRIL 1945
~ GENERAL ENGR.TROOPS :m 823.35 AUTH. GRANTED C. E. MAP REPRO.
~ SPECIAL ENGR.TROOPS ~3 34980 11.'75 35365 90
SECTION,HQ. E.T.O. U.S.A. TO REP.:
_l_NEG. a ~POSITIVES, SIGNED RV McKINNEY
ENGR. HQ. TROOPS I hn1. Slq lN. ~1( 91 RANK Colonel. C,E,
DATE 1 May 191,5 SECTION CCJ;: F!'OIDA
9< AGGREGATE ~~m U7315 963( 1770C lw 24229 i 92
'
APPENDIX 6
J
APPENDIX 7
TROOP BASIS FOR ENGINEER AVIATION TROOPS
Total Units
AggregatP
Unit Strength Str,ltrgic 'fac:1ical Total
Air Air Strength
Force Force CnitR
furnish both crash anu general fire fighting personnel and equipment.
Units for the Tactical Air Force will be used at Advance Depots and
to provide crash crews and fire proteetion at Advance Landing
Ground~ and field airdromes overseas.
1. ENGINEERS
Chief Engineer, European Theater of
Operations Maj. Gen. C.R. Moore
Chief Engineer, Supreme Headquar-
ters, Allied Expeditionary Force Brig. Gen. B.C. Dunn
Combat Zone
Engineer, Twelfth United States
Army Group Brig. Gen. P.H. Timothy
Engineer, First United States Army Col. W.A. Carter
Engineer V Corps Col. L.C. Patillo
Engineer VII Corps Col. M.J. Young
Engineer VIII Corps Col. C. Keller, Jr.
Engineer XVIII (Airborne) Col. B.S.Shute
Engineer, Third United States Army Brig. Gen. J.F. Conklin
Engineer III Corps ' Col. F .R. · Lyons
Engineer XIX Corps Col. C.E. Dougherty
Engineer XX Corps Col. R.G. Lovett
Engineer, Ninth United States Army Brig. Gen. R.U. Nicholas
Engineer XIII Corps Col. F.S. Blinn
Engineer XVI Corps Col. J. Wheeler
Engineer XIX Corps Col. H.S. Miller
Engineer, Fifteenth United States
Army Col. E.J. Peterson
. Engineer XXII Corps Col. R.J. Fleming, Jr.
Engineer XXIII Corps Col. E.G. Daly
Engineer, Sixth United States Army
Group Brig. Gen. H.C. Wolfe
Engineer, Seventh United States
Army Brig. Gen. G.H. Davidson
Engineer VI Corps Col. W.N. Thomas, Jr.
Engineer XV Corps Col. W.N. Underwood
Engineer XXI Corps Col J.C. Arrowsmith
APPENDIX 8
2. TROOP UNITS
7 (5 Div) Lt. Col. H.J. Stark 183 Lt. Col. L.J. Fuller Jr.
10 (3 Div) Maj. R.L. Petherick 184 :Niaj. M. Killin
11 Lt. Col. R.P. West 187 Lt. Col. J.E. Pierce
12 (8 Div) Lt. Col. E.:NI. FTey 188 Lt. Col. J. U. Allen
15 (9 Div) Lt. Col. H.R. F.raser 202 Maj. M.G. Kemp
20 Lt. Col. J.E. Sonnefield 203 Lt. Col. I.O. Thorley
31 Lt. Col. J.R. Rorabaugh 204 Lt. Col W.J. Peters
35 Lt. Col. P .H. Symbol 206 Lt. Col. H.S. Beeler
37 Maj. M:.J. Senn 2·07 Lt. Col. J.W. Burfening
441\!faj. M.M. Miletich 208 Lt. Col. L. 0. Scott
48 Lt. Col. J.E. Foley, Jr. 234 l\!Iaj. W. C. DeRenne
49 Lt. Col. J.H. Dalhman 237 Lt. Col. H.E. Lynn
51 Maj. R.B. Yates 238 Lt. Col. J. Dawley
60 (35 Div) Lt. Col. R. Potchin 243 Lt. Col. H.S. Skinner
61 Lt. Col. J.J. Petro 244 Maj. T.J. Bowan
63 (44 Div) Lt. Col. C.B. 245 Lt. Col. J .H. Livingston
Alvorrl 246 Lt. Col. C.W. Anderson
8~ (106 Div) l\!faj. W.A. 24 7 Lt. Col. R.E. Leighton
:Marshall 248 Lt. Col. E.R. Taylor
82· :Niaj. J .L. Morris 249 Lt. Col. J .K. Addison:
101 (26 Div). Lt. Col. R.I-I. Free 250 Lt. C~l. A.J. Nehf
103 (2.8 Div) Lt. Col. B.M. Seig 251 Lt. CoL W.E .. Sullivan
105 (30 Div) Lt. Col. C.H. Dunn 252· Lt. Col. T.W. Wommack
Ill (36 Div) Maj. E.L. Petree 253 Lt. Col. T .P. Hughes
112 Lt. Col. C.F. Stowell 254 Lt. Col. L.W Jenkins
120 (45 Div) Lt. Col. C.S. 256 Lt. Col. G.R. Hull
Monnier 257 :l\faj. H. Salzman
121 (29 Div) Lt. Col. 1LL.
Jacobs 258 Lt. Col. A~H. Williams
133 Lt. Col. T. T. Sheahan 260 Lt. Col. O.G. Benson
135 Lt. Col. H.F. Dyer 263 (63 Div) Lt. Col. J .L. Coan
138 Lt. Col. W.R. Purcell 264 Lt. Col. W ~H. Cromwell
142 (42 Div) Lt. Col. E.O. Davis 265 (65 Div) Lt. Col. R.F. Paul
145 Maj. W.P. Boynton 266 (66 Div) Lt. Col. F .P.
146 Lt. Col. C.E. Clark Butler (15 J ul 45)
147 Maj. A.E. Tooze 269 (69 Div) Maj. H.W Holmlin
148 Lt. Col. W.B. Irby 270 (70 Div) Maj. R.P. l\iurphy
149 Lt. Col. R.D. DeKruyff 271 (71 Div) Maj. O.R. Eddy
151 Lt. Col. F.S. Hunt Jr. 275 (75 Div) Maj. A. G. Sutton
150 Lt. Col. B;W. Reagan 276 Lt. Col. C.A. Rust
157 Lt. Col. ILC. Stainbrook 277 Maj. E. 0. Swickard
158 Lt. Col. S. Tabet 278 :l\.faj. A.R. Hastings
159 Lt. Col. R.P. Stae:ffler 279 Lt. Col. H.J. Loving
APPENDIX 8
120,~- 1st Lt. R.L. :Mohler 12·42 -1st Lt. W.F. Cripe
1203 - 1st Lt. F .J. JYiarz 1243 - 1st Lt. N .JYI. Klinefeiter
1204- 1st Lt. L.E. Croup 2780 -2nd Lt. H.E. N ellans
1208- 18t Lt. G.A. JYicDu:ff 2781- 2nd Lt. R.W. Bishop
1209- 2nd Lt. W.J. Baldwin 2791 -1st Lt. D.L. Howowell
1210- 1st Lt. R.W. Larson 2792- 1st Lt. J.T. Rose
1211 - 1st Lt. K. J aclditz 2793 -1st Lt. G.A. White
1212- 1st Lt. T.\V. Young 2794 - 1st Lt. R.JYI. Richardson
1213 - 2nd Lt. K.A. Lavelle 2795 -1st Lt. H. Wilson
APPENDIX 6
Twelfth I Sixth
Total
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95 332 333 341 346 347 351 355 356 358 35S! 360 364 365 366 368 372 373 375 377 390 392
MARCH 1944
APPENDIX 10
APPENDIX 11
SUPREME HEADQUARTERS
ALLIED EXPEDITIONARY FORCE
Preliminary Plan
3. RESPONSIBILITIES.
c. The Ninth Air Force, through the 21st Weather Squadron, ,viii
\ .
b. The regular staff of the Flood Prediction Unit will consist or'
approximately the following, with such variations as conditions
1varrant £rom time to time :
(4) Mr. F.B. Snyder, :from the Office of the Chief Engineers,.
U.S. Army, an hydrologist who is thoroughly trained and experienced
in prediction of flood runoff from rainfall and stage data. He has
APPENDIX 11
(5) One assistant familiar with sources o£ technical data, and ac-
quainted with the geographical region o£ the Rhine, interpreter of
technical French, and sufficiently well-known for contacts with
French engineers and technical institutions. A suitable employee
for this position is now temporarily assigned to the Chief Engineer's
Office, Headquarters, European Theater of Operations, U.S. Army.
1 2 3 4 5 6
Ground Weather
Field Hq o£
Detach-
Force
Communica- Engineer Ground For- ment with
Weather
tions Sector Office ces Weather Tactical
Detach- Air
Detachment
ment Command
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COMMAND CHANNELS.
(2) Photomaps - 30 sq. mi. per day beginning three days after
receipt of photographs. These will be uncontrolled unless restifiers
are available.
(3) Reproduction - 600,000 impressions per month on topogra-
phic maps in colors. Maximum size 22' x 29''.
(4) Surveying- Two field survey parties capable of instrumental
surveys.
d. Aviation Topographic Company
Same as :for Corps Topographic Company.
2. Covered floor space requirements.
a. Base 1lfapping, Map Reproduction and #Iodel J11aking Plant
jo1' one A_rmy Group of three Armies. - 66,000 sq. ft. with floor
free of vibration, plus living quarters for personnel.
b. il1ap Depots.
(1) Base JYiap Depot for each group of three armies - 45,000 sq.
ft. increasing at the rate o-f 7,500 sq. ft. per month of operations.
(2) Base Map Depot for each Air Force- 10,000 sq. ft. increasing
at the rate of 2,000 sq. ft. per month of operations.
(3) Advance Map Depots servicing each army - 10,000 sq. ft.
3. Logistics.
a. Jlfaps required.
(1) Per Infantry Division, number of copies of each
sheet used for tactical purposes ............... . 1,000
(2) Per Infantry Division, number of copies of each
sheet used for road maps ....................... . 2,000
(3) Per Armored Division for above purposes (1) and
(2) ........................................... add 50 %
(4) Per Airborne Division for air drop only (1) and (2)
above . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7,500
(5) Total number of maps required for initial issue to
Infantry Division for a normal operation . . . . . . . . 120,000
(6) Maximum number of copies of medium scale maps
(1/100,000) required for each field army ...... ; . 35,000
(7) Number 01£ copies o£ medium scale maps, required
for issue to more than one army, which must be
available for all users and theater reserve (initial
printing 100,000) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 150,000
APPENDIX 14
BOUGHTON
0 G-15
DESERT MARTIN 711 BASE DEPOT CO
0 E- 510
I
SUDBURY EGGINTON
IRELAND w~G-16 oe• G-18
.I
457 DEPOT CO 1197 BASE DEPOT
HQ
445 BASEDEPOT CO
712 DEPOT CO
752 PARTS SUPPLY CO
1036 GAS GENERATING TEAM
971 MAINTENANCE CO
485 HEAVY SHOP CO
734 HEAVY SHOP CO HUNTINGDON
. SUB TO G-23
q HISTON
, 0 .A G-23
1039 dAs GENERATING TEAM
HONEYBOURNE 480 MAINTENANCE CO
0 G- 24 714 DEPOT CO
498 ~EAVY SHOP CO
ASHCHURCH.
0 e A G- 25
1195 BASE DEPOT HQ
1199 BASE DEPOT HQ 463 BASE DEPOT CO
710 BASE DEPOT CO 751 PARTS SUPPLY co
713 DEPOT CO 755 PARTS SUPPLY CO
964 MAINTENANCE CO
756 PARTS SUPPLY co
NEWPORT 484 HEAVY SHOP co
~40
CA~IFF
i: BAR~ G-40
·~-..A..~ G-40 THATCHAM NEWBURY
0 0 A G-45
1196 BASE DEPOT HQ
WESTBURY 444 BASE DEPOT CO.
0 G-47 I
716 DEPOT CO
442 BASE DEPOT co i I
1038 GAS GENERATING TEAM
LOCKER LEY HALL 486 HEAVY SHOP c,o
OG-55 i
1043 GAS GENERATING TEAM
LEGEND
0 STORAGE DEPOTS
e SPARE PARTS DEPOTS
A SHOPS
APPENDIX 16
TONNAGE HANDLED IN ENGINEER DEPOTS
(All figures in long tons)
UNITED KINGDOM CONTINENT
Month Received Issued Received Issued
---
1943 :
Apr 20,723 3,338
May 24,420 7,463
.Tun 18,477 1,587
Jul 70,426 4,758
Aug 62,417 23,226
Se:p 32,412 7,782
Oct 65,360 10,236
Nov 49,967 13,636
Dec 43,119 20,015
1944 :
Jan 39,006 25,994
Feb 48,582 19,858
Mar 72,701 40,700
Apr 99,535 25,253
May 95,766 41,259
Jun 136,131 96,347 85,000* 30,000'1<
Jul 102,343 104,211 150,000* 110,000*
Aug 75,251 96,767 195,000* 115,000*
Sep 66,688 33,475 156,760 67,408
Oct 53,004 38,320 61,203 97,969
Nov 59,466 49,031 36,333 72,935
Dec 44,852 37,308 57,949 57,256
1945 :
Jan 28,727 29,678 120,028 73,655
Feb 38,483 69,196 243,12·7 149,792
Mar 30,982 106,453 287,344 217,532
Apr 36,063 191,155 132,680 162,928
May 30,966 76,152 275,468 174,156
II
* Estimated.
APPENDIX 17
United
Continent Total
0
Kingdom
*General Construe-
tion Items ....... 131,033 752,537 883,570
Reproduction Items 962 400 1,362
Equipment ...... 6,000 420,606 426,606
Lumber - ........ 393,200 219,425 612,625
350,000 LEGEND
1Z:ZJ TONNAGE BID FOR LIFT EX US
IS:2SJ TONNAGE ALLOCATED FOR LIFT EX US
~ ACTUAL RECEIPT$ IN UK
IVll1A ACTUAL RECEIPTS ON CONTINENT
300,000
NOTE 11 11
810 a 11 11
ALLOOATION ARE FOR LOADING IN U.S.- THUS NOT
--
11 11
COMPARABLE TO RECEIPTS IN U.K. a
ON CONTINENT WITHIN
SAME MONTH.
.,..,250,000 L = MARSEILLES
H = ROUEN, LE HAYR£
tl) W = ANTWERP, GHENT
2
()
1-
200,000
u
z
0
..J
150.,000
100,000
50,000
APPENDIX 18
I
TONNAGE SHIPMENTS fROM UK TO CONTINENT
{ALL FIGURES IN LT)
i
LEGEND
1Z2J TONNAGE BID FOR LIFT EX UK
KXI TONNAGE ALLOCATED FOR LIFT EX UK
200,00C E?ZlJ ACTUAL LIFT EX U~
L = MARSEILLES
H = ROUEN , LE HAVRE
W =ANTWERP, GHENT.
175,000
150,000
125,000
(/)
z
0
..... 100,000
(!)
z
0
..J
75,000
50,000
0
m
0
25,000 z
6~ SEP •. JAN:
1944 1945
APPENDIX 19
. j
•
UNITED KINGDOM
WEM
0 0 G-18 .
G-18-IGsUOBURY- EGGINTON _.l.
HISTON
<.,.
HONEYBOURNE
0 G-25-24 0 )
ASHCHURCH G -23 ('.
0 eCJ G-25 .
GERMANY .~
,...r
.1'-.
t• J'.~ .
~·CZECHOSLOVAK lA
HAN AU
""'·\
0 E-527
(
RHEINAU
0 E-529
l...
'\.....
\..\
E-504-B
E-523
."'·"""·
\"'-~
TOUL 0
,..-·
J
0 E-523 -A
DOMGERMAIN ('.
"0
"·\
,. _,....I)•J
_
""'-.
.
I TAL Y
~
I.
t . \~.---..L----.-.;11--.;.. _ _ _ _ _ _ ___.__-1
ENGINEER SUPPLY INSTALLATIONS
IN THE EUROPEAN THEATER
8 MAY 1945.
APPENDIX 20- A
LEGEND
CJ SHOPS 0 STORAGE DEPOT
• MAINTENANCE SHOPS e SPARE .PARTS DEPO
@ TRANSIT AREA
HEADQUARTERS EUROPEAN THEATER OF OPERATIONS SEMI-MONTHLY SUMMARY OF
OFFICE OF THE CHIEF ENGINEER CONTINENTAL DEPOT OPERATIONS
SUPPLY DIVISION PERIOD ENDING 25 MAY 1945
E-S~ Key T 3S9.000 T 2,864,al 19 Fd Lifts MilitlrJ ]6 1180 RUI S,SIO 9,703 23,79S 105,-496 129,291 135,000 AInd. 45,000 90.000
ss lnue 0 280.500 0 1,427.200 39 Tractan POW 1845 Trude CIJul.45
Pario v v 1,<437,400
Fnnce
78,500 8S Trailen
110 Truca
16 Truck en-
cmlilllt
Allied Military .
768 Bu.. DIJul.45
r ISep.•U
HIAug.45
I I er.wler en-
I Stationery
Cnne
--·
~
E-S088 Key T 0 T 282$1 9 Fd l.,ifts 20 S63 IWI 1,009 456 3,757 9,51.2 13,269 14,000 I Feb. 46 4,000 10,000
g:are Parte luue .o 0 0 261.100 6 TrKton (1)7 Trucl
pot) v 0 v 21.SOO 30 TNilen a.m... 118 Sure
.ZSTruca
6 Truck en-
E-SII luue T 82,400 T l,ZI8,400 9 Forie Lifta Military 2S 316 Rllil 23,308 19,887 .5,805 37,WJ. -43,797 66,000 I May46 20,000 46,000
OIS F"dler 0 52,300 0 579.500 7 TrKton POW 2600 Tnac:l
Laon v 30,100 v 638,900 -41 TNilen a.ili... 220
I
Fr- Allied Miltary i•
19T....a.
JOTraclrcn-
.. Crawler en- "'
. 5 TrKtar en-.
i
i
£.511 A luue T 18,700 T 416,100 I Fed: Lilt I Dec. 45 10,000
~
10 169 Rail 11,796 4,173 814 36,874 37,688 «1,000 30.000
OIS F'dler 0 12.200 0 2-46,700 5 TrKton 9SS Tnadt
Lume~ v 6.SOO v 169.400 6Tnaella Ci.W... m '
France 7 Truck c.-
' Crawler en- :
E-511 8 306,000 1 TftlckC.U. Mi~ 6 129
~
luue T 24.600 T 0 2,597 249 8,49f! 8.7-41 12,000 I Jul. 45 4,000 8,000
OIS Filler 0 s.soo 0 171,400 POW 2S.Z
Libramont
Bel,ium
v 19,100 v 134,al cmJi... 33 :
£.517
NBS
Aliza
Bue T
0
v
2,al
~
T2.436.900
0 1,308,800
v 1,128,100
10 Truton
30T..._
16 Tnilen
=r
Ciftiual
27 566
nas
ISS
Rail
Truck
11,81-4 3,625 192 .58.110 58,302 56,000 Incl. 17,000 39,000
I
98,888 100.000 Ind. 30,000 70,000
E-519B
CBS
Liete
BeijiWII
·-
Faller
T
0
v
75,100
41,000
34,100
T 2,156,300
0 1.851.900
v 304,400
3 Fork Lifta
9Tmctora
10 TAil..
22 Crawler en-
II Trudr en-
6~
er-
~~
a.m...
Allied MiJarJ
35 745
1451
119
254
Rail
Truck
8.rp
15.336 6,852 2,2()3 91~
iI
93,429 100,000 I.Ma,.46 30,000 70,000
.. Cantr,. en-
£.520 laue T +f,IOO 17,700 3 Forie Lifta
NBS
Feamp
France
0
v
32.500
11.600
T
0
v
6,100
Jl,al
2 TroCtor.
22 Tr.ilen
6 Truca
Militar)-
cm&.u.
It. Co-ope. ' ]6
l4
214
RUI
Tnack
28 79 1,774 175 1,949 2.000 I Jul. 45 ~ 1,400
2 Wrehae en-
I TI'Ulor en.
£.521
DBS
~ T
0
112,300
101,800
T 19,118,al
0 8,991,500
13 Ftrk Lilta
3 TraCtc.n ~
S6 1424
6198
IWI
Truck
19,050 IJ,IU 4.9o48 m.sn IIS.S20 364,000 Ind. 197,000 167,000
Cisnae v 10,500 v 10,127.100 .zo Trmlen cmJiula 131
Sure
FriiiCII 82Tnd. Allied MiliwJ 477
31 CriiWier en..
..
ft. Co-ope. 304
16Tn.:k er-
E-527
AS
Hanau
lsaue T
0
v
93.300
76,000
17,300
T
0
v
692,700
152,600
540,100
3 Fe~rk
S Trailers
10 Truc:b
Lifta Military
Cifti.u
13 429
234
IWI
Truck
2,864 . 488 11,630 6,815 18.445 20,000 I Jun. 45 13,000 7,000
E-529 lnue T 45,600 T 528,000 2 Fork Lifts Milital7 29 859 RUI 8,423 5,576 1,600 7,754 9,354 15,000 1Jul.4S 15,000
CAS 0 29,600 0 16Z,SOO 7 Tractan POW 6ZO 0
Truck
Rheinau v 16,000 v 36.5,500 34Truc:b Allied Military 80
Cormany 30 Trailen ft. Co-ope 230
7 Truck Crane.
3 Crawler er-
Total• T 1,183,900 T 38,606,600 86 Fork Lifta Military 342 8376 141,675 85,957 71,417
0 832,900 683,96.5 755,382
0 18,209,700 118 Tractan POW • 21134
v 351,000 v 20,396,900 369 Trailen CiYilians 3899
417 Truc:b Allied Milituy 994
137 Truck er- 1t. Co-opo 914
T Total Usable 133 Crawler Cruw
0 Occupied S Wrehle Craneo
V Vacant 8 Stationery
Cranes
6 Tractor Cranes
4 Gantry Craneo
4 Wheel Craneo
APPENDIX-20-B
APPENDIX 21
LUMBER PROCURED ON THE CONTINENT
1944 :
June 100,000 - -- - 100,000
July 700,000 - - - 700,000
August 8,000,000 - - - 8,000,000
September 15,000,000 2,500,000 - - 17,500,000
October 20,000,000 3,500,000 600,000 - 24,100,000
November 25,000,000 16,000,000 1,500,000 150,000 42,650,000
December 25,000,000 8,000,000 1,350,000 500,000 34,850,000
1945 :
January 25,000,000 8,000,000 950,000 500,000 34,450,000
February 25,000,000 10,000,000 900,000 100,000 36,000,000
March 25,000,000 4,200,000 550,000 - 29,750,000
April 20,000,000 2,800,000 350,000 - 23,150,000
May 20,000,000 1,500,000 - - 21,500,000
Not included in above is 11,284,000 FBM produced by Forestry Companies in France, Belgium and
Germany, a recorded 24,000,000 FBM captured stocks, 16,000 pieces of piling, 153,000 telephone poles,
and 60,000 cords of dunnage produced, purchased or captured on the continent.
i
PLACED ON US
I, 750,000
I ,500,000
I ,250,000
(I)
z
g
I ,000,000
(.!)
z
0
-I
750,000
500,000
~~ I JAN.
1944 1945
APPENDIX 22
BRITISH and u. S. SCALES of ACCOMMODATIONS tn U. K.
I
Sergeants 75 SQ. FT. (a) (e) 56 SQ. FT. •f)"(b) 75 SQ. FT. (e) 75 SQ. FT. tel 75 SQ. FT. te} I 50 SQ. FT.
B Applies to oil non-commissioned officers.
Enlisted personnel 45 SQ. FT. (o) (g) 38 SQ. FT (I) TEMPORARY 56 SQ. FT. IFIIKI
STANDARD 48 SQ, FT. IGHL) 30 SQ. FT. (j) 40 SQ. FT. (hJ i 50 SQ. FT.
Messes I c 4 per 16'x36' hut.
(Dining IRms. plus kitchens D 6 per 16'x36' hut.
I
and all auxiliary spaces). E 8 per 16' X 36' hut.
Officers, senior 50 to 120 SQ. FT. per person 300 SQ. FT. plus 17 SQ. FT. per person (ql 50 to 120 SQ. FT. per person Approx. 38 SQ. FT. per person (m) 21 SQ. FT. per person
F 10 per 16' x 36' hut.
Officers, junior 1:JJ to 120 SQ. FT. per person 300SQ. FT. plus 17 SQ. FT. per person Cql 50 to 120 SQ. FT. per person Approx. 38 SQ. FT. per person (m) 21 SQ. FT. per person
Sergeants 40 to (;IJ SQ. FT. per person 300SQ. FT. plus IOSQ. FT. per person (q) 40 to (;IJ SQ. FT. per person ·Approx. 7 SQ. FT. per person Cm) 12Yo SQ. FT. per person G 12 per 16' X 36' hut.
Enlisted personnel OOOSQ. FT. plus IOSQ. FT. per person (ql Approx. 7 SQ. FT. per person (m) 12Yo SQ. FT. per person H 14 per 16' X 36' hut.
Dining rooms I IS per 16' X 36' hut.
Officers, senior and I
Junior
-·--- ~~~JJJ~P~~.o~, IOOSQ. FT. plus 12 SQ. FT. per person (q) Approx. 18 SQ. FT. per person
J 18 per 16' X 36' hut.
K Temporary scale to be used until such time as full contingent
Sergeants ~~~JJM"~fxt~~'?.f.l· 100 SQ. FT. plus 7 SQ. FT. per person lq) 3'1 SQ. FT. per person (n)
7 SQ, FT. per person (a) 9 SQ. fT. PER PERSON. ofW.A.A.C. personnel will be stationed in U.K.
Enlisted personnel MINIMUM 250 SQ. FT. 100 SQ. FT. plus 7 SQ. FT. per person (ql 3" SQ. FT. per person (n) 3" SQ. FT. per person (n)
Kitchens L Standard scale to be used for construction planning purposes
Enlisted personnel 3-2 to 5-3 SQ. FT. per person (p) 200SQ. FT. plus 3SQ. FT. per person(q) Approx.3" SQ. FT. per person for overall. program, and for use In housing full contingent.
Institutes (r) M Based on standard drawings.
(Includes auxiliary Rms.) Included under the heading
N Troops fed in two sittings.
Enlisted personnel 9 SQ. FT. (o) "Social Room " 1. 9 SQ. FT. (:) 9 SQ. FT. 9 SQ. FT. (r)
0 In the case of mixed sites there is on additional provision of 3
Recreation and post
F. S. for A.T.S. for a separate room. There is also N.A.A.f.l.
Exchange cornbined
staff accomodotlon in addition.
Officers, senior and
p In accordance with O.F.W. drawing no 414/40, sheet 2, for the
Junior 100 SQ. FT. plus 12 SQ. FT. per person
Sergeants and Enlisted appropriate number of A. T. S.
Personnel (r) 100 SQ. FT. plus 7 SQ. FT. per person (r) Q When officer personnel assigned to camp is less thonn 10,
Social room officers will cook and mess with enlisted personnel. When
--
Officers, senior and officer and enlisted cooking and messing ore combined, ol-
40 SQ. FT. PER PERSON,
Junior MINIMUM 250 SQ FT• lotment of space will include only one basic allowance
~~ants .
20
f...?Nrl1u"ll.JJN8.~:r. figure, i e. for five officers and fifty enlisted personnel the
Enlisted personnel 6" b~l~/~U~~g~· Plus i messing facilities (kitchen plus dining room, will be 300 SQ.
Baths FT. plus (5 officers X 17 =
85 SQ. FT.) plus (50 EM x 10 =
Officers, senior and 9% Showers plus I" Tubs (s) 10" Showers plus 2" Tubs 10% Tubs with showers over each tub 10" 10" Showers 500) =885 SQ. FT.
Junior R In U.S. camps for W .A.A.C.S. and ground forces of 6JJ persons
Sergeants 4% Showers plus I" Tubs (s) 4% Showers plus 2% Tubs (b) 4% Showers plus 3% Tubs (s) 5" 5% Showers Approx. 4" " Showers and over, N.A.A.F.I. institutes will be substituted for recreation
Enlisted personnel 3% Showers plus I" Tubs (s) 4" Showers plus I " Tubs 4~ Showers plus 3% Tubs (s) ~{l b~?t;~. UP TO 1000, 2'/, OF 3% Showers Approx. 4!\ % Showers room and post exchange where such substitution con be
Ablutions made without undue difficulty or delay.
Officers, senior ~nd To use personal issue
rs" PortoOTe oasins 12% Basins (u)
s Showers in cubicles.
Junior 20% Lavatory basins 20% Lavatory basins Df camp equipment.
16% Basins (b) 8% Basins (v) 2" % Faucets (w) T One 9' 0" bench (8 basins) with 4 tops per 50 men.
Sergeants 12% Lovotory basins• Temp.reductlon) 14% lavatory basins 16% Basins (t)
Enlisted personnel 12% Lavatory basins {Temp.reductlon 14~ Basins .J4% Lavatory basins 16% Basins (t) 8% Basins (v) 2" % Faucets (w) u One9'0" bench (8 basins) with 4 c.w. and 4 h.w. taps per66% men.
Sink' (For woshing v One 9' 0" bench (8 basins) with 4 c.w. and 4 h.w. tops per 100 men.
Garments). w Minimum one faucet for 40 men.
-
All ronks 4% R &F ONW 2%
X 2' (J' length of trough constitutes one urinal.
Water closets (or
y Suitable electric incinerators will be provided where there is no
Other latrine l;eots)
cool fired central or hot water heating boiler accessible to
--Officers, senior and
17% 20% 15·~ camp occupants.
Junior 20" 15"
Sergeants 12% (Temporary reduction) 14% (b) 12" ~ 5" " (Z)
(
10% z The authorised scale reads5% ot R & F +I in 10 of these numbers
Enlisted personnel 12% (Temporary reduction) 12% 5Yo% (z) 5% 5% warrant officers & sergeants.
12" "
Urinals The present provision is a locally built incinerator at camps. Elec.
All ranks 4" (x) 4% (x) incinerators are in short supply.
Reception station & M.l.
--- - --
Room or infirmary
r---------------·-- . -------·---- -- - --------
.
__ w _ __.. ~.a., • -· - - - ·--•
APPENDIX 23
APPENDIX 24
CONSTRUCTION IN THE UNITED KINGDOM
TROOP HOUSI NC
Acquired or Construted by
Type Requisitioned US Troops British Total
Acquited or • Constructed by
'I'ype Requisitioned US Troops British Total
-------------------------~-~----- ·-·-------- - - - - - - - - -
Station Hospitals . . . . . . . . . . . . 4, 720 0 28,356 33,076
General Hospitals . . . . . . . . . . . . :3,700 0 18,467 22,167
Expansions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0 200 5,397 5,597
:Militia Camp Conversion . . . . 0 0 14,529 14,529
Conversion of Camps . . . . . . . . 0 0 7,500 7,500
Dual Purpose Camps . . . . . . . . 0 0 6,000 6,000
Tented and 'I'ented Expansions 0 28,350 0 28,~150
.)
L:1 hor expended for hospital faeilities was :
llritish . . . . . . . . . . 48,600,000 man-hours
US 'I'roops . . . . . . ;'),740,000 man-hours
1. Shown are the type and manner oif provision of these installa-
tions
Acquired or Constructed by
Type Requisitioned US Troops British Total
Bq £t covered storage
and shop ...... 13,415,735 2,567,351 3,921,984 19,905,070
Sq ft open storage
and hardstandings 5,486,880 22,214,307 15,710,338 43,411,525
:Miles of roads and
railroads ........ 0 86.04 183.76 269.80
Tons POL storage 4,005 163,965 5,355 173,325
Vehicle storage
capacity ........ 6,100 39,250 2.000 48)350
Tons amniunition
storage .......... 148,000 177,000 123,100 448,100
•
1. Special installations iudude headquarters, base post o:ffice
plants, laundries, Hed Cros~ Clubs and other recreational facilities.
:2. The labor expentle(l on these installations was :
British . . . . . . . . . . 4,000,000 man-hours
US Troops . . . . . . . 2,000,000 man-hours
5,842,136
I ntratransit Depots (Port & Air)
Number ................................ · .... . 11
Storage, sq ft ................................ . 270,000
Accommodations . ~ ........ ·................... . *
* No requirements given - any accommodations necessary to be
provided in billets by Port or District Commander.
Advance Air Depots
Nun1.ber ............ · ... · · · ·. · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · 5
Storage space, sq ft ......................... . 817,519*
Shop, sq ft ................................. . 634,673*
1,452,1'92
* All motor transport storage and shops reported in above totals.
APPENDIX 28
liVSTALLATIONS:
Ai~d1·omes
Bombers (Medium) ......................... . 11
Fighter Command Fighters Reconnaissance ... . 13
Troop Carriers ............................•.. 19
Advance Landing Grounds ................... . 11
I(epots
Base .A. ir Depots ........................... . 3
Storage and Shop sq £t ....................... . 668,050
Advance A i1· Depots ............................ . 6
Storage, sq ft ............................... . 905,331
Shop, sq ft ................................. . 660,875
1,566,206
Storage totals include tented storage spa,ce.
4th Echelon 1lioto1' ivlaintenance
Nu1nber ................................... . 1
Shop s.pace, sq £t ........................... . 26,000
01·dnance Depots
Nu1nber ................................... . 3
Storage in tons ............................. . 65,400
Aecommoda tions ............................ . 1,926
Signal Units
Number 9
Accommodations 6,306
Enginee1· Units
Nu1nber ................................... . 8
Accommodations ............................ . 17,254
Jl otor Transport Units
Number ................................... . 4
Ac·c~ommoda tions ............................ . 2,421
Replacement Centers
Number ................................... . 3
Accommodations . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3,300
3. A summary of accommodations provided ·for USAAF in the
UK for the Eighth and Ninth Air Forces is :
Facilities :
Accomn1oda tions ............................ . 470, 774,;"
*' These accommodations include the e:x.cesses at installations
where the existing or proposed station complements are less than
APPENDIX 28
=..
DATA ON PORTS
GRANVILLE 100 E A S E 0 TO F R E N c H-
MORLAIX
ROSCOFF 100 A E L E A S E TO F R E N c H
ST. MALO E 0
ROUEN
. .
15 10 !500 7 500 '>.900
BREST • • In " 0 M
............
···..·.........
IUISTltll
.........·.
:
··:
..
.........
........
.. .... ..-.
.. ;·
...· .
. . ·.·..·.
............
·~
··.......
..........
~
.......,
····•.....
I STATUS OF WORK
AL.BfRT CANAL
I
IIIIITI5H ·BfLG!AN9 ANTWERP KWAAOM!.<H.EN toomJ
ALBERT C.oHAL
I 100'-01) 14 MAR!
AMfiiiCAII9-8[LGIAN9 KWAAOMECHLEN LIEGE 100'11) ~~ oe:o.u
MEUSE RIVfR
I I OOlr,(II) 31JAN.(II
AMERICANS-f'REIIOit- LIEGE PONT-A·BAR IOOlr, I FEB.
BELGIANS
CALAIS-DOUAI CANAL
I
LOCK REPAIRS 'BY BRITISH CANAL ENTRA,.CE AT C.ALAtS 100'4 I JUl..
.
COMPEIGNE 1001.(1)
....
ROHNE RtVEI'I AMERICANS -FRENCH MARSftLLE LYON too•. (II)
..· .
.···
...
....
NOTE
····· ....
:'. LEGE N 0
..
..... ...
':. .
----
:1' I A II
WATERWAY
WA,T~JIIW&'I'
NET
,.... :.··
OF U $.TROOPS
··.·
.. -l(fiQI WAT!'ItW.&Y (UIIH)(R 6.00 TON 8.&~ CA"*CITYl CI..I.AfltfD a bPI:NlD BY OR WIT\oi A,Sts:t'ANC£
WATERWAY (0Y[R 100 TOit BARQf. CAPACITY) RfPOWr!O OP~" (_,THOUT AStst51AHC[ 011'
. U.S.TIItOOPsl
....... ·····: W.tfl: .. WAY (UNCf'fll 100 TON BMG£ CAPACITYliUPORTI:D OP!H ('friHtOUT A't!.ISTANC!: Of
!.. .~·:
u.s, r•oOPS 1
~
·........... ·:··.··'..
·~ ... '
.. HQ. ETO USA
.......... :··.l
••.•••••.. : r··...• •. OFFICE OF THE CHIEF ENGINEER
• CONSTRUCTION DIVISION
••••• I '••
·~
........ ....
·....
......··,.
:•......
..
....
INLAND WATERWAYS
ON
···..... CONTINENTAL WESTERN EUROPE
11~f.l::wmil:O==I~O-~~!EO=:::jll0i.-.Oc=ifiii•IO MIL!S .. ..········..
······= APPENDIX 30-A STATUS. OF I JUL. 45
APPENDIX 30B
INLAND WATERWAYS
' (
I
ST. QUENTIN
GRANVILLE
01 JON
l\J(
-BELGIUM
tMILESJ
F"OM TO . at/S:T. DISTANCE
'
IEFI"mmlC V.. TON ST. 1loiMD O.T. 27
VRTON ST. MMD MAABEHAH
BOADER .
o.t 15
ARI.Otl D.t 3
Alii.ON ATHUS O.T. T -" .... ,.J
~ST.MMO.
UEK
A'n4US
VISE
D. T.
o:r.
13
14 TROtS·J I...,~
VISE MONTZ£N o.t 13
UEO€ MOHTZEN l.t 24
LIEGE HIERBESTAL. O.T. 21 LIEGe TROIS PONTS O.T. 3Z I
HERBES"fAL.
HERSESTAL
BOAOEA
BOAO£A
O.T.
O.t
9
•
TROIS PONTI
TROIS PONTI
\IVAI liES
80V!GNY
S.T•.
S.T.
12
14 I
HPIIUTAL. AOUf:N o.t 7 80\'IGIN .BORDER s:t 4 (
HIEIIIKSTAL ROUEN s:t 4 BCMGNV ST. VITH s.t
.
10
\
HIEA8ES1'AL. WAJIIIES ST. 30 ST. VITH 80ROER S.T.
PEPIHSTIA STAVELOT s.t 22 ST. VITH WAIMES S.T. 12
OISTAHOE BETWEEN POINTS JUl.
O.T. MILES 1400
SCALE \" • 6 MILES S.T. MILES
TOTAL TRACK MI.
2 I 2
..!.!!.!_ "' \
-LUXEMBOURG
FROM
RAILROAD MILEAGE-:-
TO O.T./S.t
(MILES)
DISTANCE
\.
,,
.ATHUS
8£TTEM80URG
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MILES 10 5 D 10 . 20 30 40 50 so
LU'IZ
HQ ETO USA
OFFICE OF THE CHIEF ENGINEER
CONSTRUCTION DIVISION
RAILROAD MILEAGE
IN
GERMANY·
RAILROAD LINES RECONSTRUCTED FOR U.S. MILITARY USE
BRUCKFUSCH
Bridge Construction
Country No. o£ Bridges ]\;fan-hours of Labor
over 40' Military POW Civilian Total
France ............. 242 ea 1,618,000 57.000 514,000 2,189,000
Belgium ........... 61 ea 793,000 5:ooo 49,000 847.000
Holland . . . . . . .. . . . ~ 18 ea 151,000 0 16,000 221:ooo
Luxembourg .... " ... 28 ea 4,600 0 0 4,600
Germany ........... 189 ea 1, 789,000 36,000' 522,000 2,347,000
TOTAL •••• IJ ••••• 538 ea 4,355,600 98,000 1,164,000 5,614,600
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ON
CONTINENTAL WESTERN EUROPE
APPENDIX 32-A 11 J~NE 1944
LEGEND
CLASS 70 ROADS RIVERS
Bridge Construction
Country No. of Man--hours of Labor
Bridges Military POW Civilian Total
-- I
France ............. 283 874,300 80,000 48,000 1,002,300
Belgium ........... 45 902,650 33,500 64,050 1,000,200
Holland ............ 8 125,200 0 2,000 127,200
Luxembourg ....... 1 4,000 0 0 4,000
Germany ........... 45 371,400 72,400 7,200 451,000
TOTAL .......... 382 2,277,550 185,900 121,250 2,584,700
'RITZLAI\ KA~5EL
:t· SC"C'lC'I 8BL.S AV .............. ~ 0
• •
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PIPELINE UNDER CONSTRUCTION
THE SOUTHERN 5Y5TEM PIPELINE PROPOSED
PIPELINE ABANDONED
•
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TANK FARMS COMPLETED
TANK. FARMS UNDER CONSTRUCTION
TANK FARMS PROPOSED
0 TANK FARMS ABANDONED
~ BULK STORAGE
•
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PUMP STATION COMPLETED
PUMP STATION UNDER. CONSTRUCTION
0 PUMP STATION PROPOSED
(A-~R.) ALL STORACE REHA.BILITAT[D
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APPENDIX 33B
CONSTRUCTION ON THE CONTINENT
POL FACILITIES
The tabulation shows the facilities that were constructed or rehabilitated and the labor that was
expended for construction :
PIPELINE SYSTE:J\;1
Name o£
Country Miles o:f Pipeline )\fan-Hours o£ Labor
Installation
4" 6" 10" Mil.
----
POW Civ. Total
France ... :Major System_ - 1,351.50 - 216,801 - - 216,801
Minor- Systen'l 90.00 10.00 - 70,000 - - _70,000
Seine System 23.00 26.00 - 20,186 - - 20,186
Southern Sys. 665.00 523.00 19.30 92 - - 92
Mis,c. Bulk - -- - 47,2·65 - - 47,265
Plants
Sub-Total : 178.00 1,910.50 19.30 354,344 - - 354,344
Belgium Northern Sys. 243.60 127.80 - 77,927 -- - 77,927
Holland .. Northern Sys. 88.40 24.20 - 46,487 - - 46,487
Germany Northern Sys. 76.00 38.00 - 30,164 - - 30,164
~!ajor System - 148.50 - 34,342 - - 34.,342
' Souther:r;t Sys. 210.00 12.00 - No data
~fisc. Bulk - - - 432 - - 432
Plants
Sub-Total : 286.00 198.50 - 64,938 - - 64,938
TOTAL: 1,396.00 2,261.00 19.30 543,696 - - 543,696
APPENDIX 33B
CONSTRUCTION OPEI~ATION
RECEIPTS ISSUJ<JS
STORAGE CAPACITY
Ul..\.URllJLS) PRODUCTS RECEIVED TANKERS A:\IOUN'l' IHRPENSI<J1)
Miles IDAJtUELii) {11,\JtUELN)
Chcrbourg 20 June
1944_
10 July
1944 - - 18 269657
- -1--
77210
-~-~-
111898 458765
·---~--·. ··----
9860029
-'~
(146) (4278)
~20814 _4427~ !3Q3572~. _1944
(4424) 25 July 161 31 May 25 July 2749852 356301 444618
1945 19~--
mom
- - - ----- -·---- 1945
~----
-
8 June
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22 Sept. I 398639
Dourdan 8 Sept.
1944
20 Sept.
1944 244.89 734.67 440 5000 - - 5000 - - - - - - - 1944 i
t1,37 - 400276 11189 6 June
1945
Linas I Nov.
1944
s.;.rt.
5 Nov.
1944 255.89 767.67 452 20000 - - 20000 - - - - - - - 1
7 ~v- : 733967 - - 733967 21440 10 June
1945
Couhert 24
19
6 Oct.
1944 278.84 83652 495 40050 35000 - 75050 (486) (504) - (990) - - - 71~- !1511002 645292 - 2156294 68089 171945 june
!
=
9899761 2772320 442723 !3114804
Total (371810) (84739) (4278) (460827)
596.00 1500.00 825 ; 605707 208210 111898 925815 10271571 2857059~ 447001 13575631 161 9907331 2723332 444618 13075281 272581
- ~ . ~ ··- ------- --·
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CONSTRUCTION OPERATION
RECEIPTS ISSUES
--
STOI?AGN CAPACITY
Mileo < )lOUNT JHSPJ<,XS>OD
Linear Of No. I (TJAHHBLSJ PRODUCTS RECEIVED
IIIAIIItliiL~)
TANI{ERS
Date - (fl.\.ltltf;J,H/
Trans.
Pro- Date
LOCATION Date Dote Distance Pipe Pumps G.uo-
Com't Lube duced Shut
Started
Line
Into
Aa:um- (Misc.) Acaim-
ulative · Accum· ulative MT80 AVC.. DieoeJ Navy Ker01ene Bunker La'i" MT 70 Total . MT80 Lu~~
Navy .Kerosene Bunker _Qi
Date No. Date line
Laot Received MT80 AV Gas Diesel Navy Kerosene Bunker _Oil_" n.ooo Ooym
ulative Special "C" Naptha
AVC.. Oi...l
Special .. c .. NapthaA MT70 Total First Tanlten
Tat>lrer Unloaded Tudcer Special "C" Naptlu. MT 70 Total Ton Miles)
! POol Pool Doc!.ed Doc!.ed Pool
- - -
~
Le Havre 14 Oct.
28 Oct. 1.2 12 23 181300 91SOO 73000 63000 - - - - (3~ 1507
408800 (218~ - (13134) - 1::~ &23524) 2 Nov.
1944 81
15~. 2 Nov. 1252963 152393 544993 522578
194 1944 - - - 234898 2707825 769.82 ~~~··
---'~ 1944 3291 543055 510340 4 25857
--
Port jerome
I Nov; 22 Dec.
1944 1944 22.4 40 41 166595 - - - ...,. - - NO U.S.•
Storue 166595
(51416)
21566 - - - - - --
(173077} (2244931
286 2185
240oc.
1944
- I
24 Dec. 21 Dec. 2121082
1944 1944 - - - - - -- 173368 2294450 5573.91 15
194
Set•·
-- Sef'.
5 Nov. (2508001) 24 Oct. (176) 28 Aug. 24 Oct. 2885491 1116919 911809 596428 147666 149702
Petit Couronne
15 Oct.
1944 1944 22.7 82 62 201648 149117 73508 83653 28303 NO U.S.•
32707 Stora.. - (2051690)
S68936 835131 (144818) (1507481 (160355)
976043 77047 435633
(61)
147627
(329)
6255
149702
58323 3379186 1944 156 1944 1944 6315 58323 - 5872653 242.08 15
194
Darnetal
Britjsh
Ins't
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1945 33.3 101 62 - !sooo 5000 - - - - -
10000
--
(136896)
-
(294)
9309 - - - -- -- (137190)
9309 - - - II Feb.
1945 - 136760 2408 - :... - - - 139168 165.11 15
194
Set'.
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(2107071) (283901) (151042) (173489) (61) (329) "'149702 (lml5) (2893208) (176) 149702
Total -
I
- 33.3 101 62 549543 2 5617 151508 146653 28303 I
I
32707 - - 1154331 4147906 1126833 1322836 945973 147627
6254977 1410734 1473878 1119462 147688
625S
6584
58323 230749 8136204
408064 11029412
- 238 - 6259536 1406072 1459210 1119006 147666 6315 '. 58323 408266 11014096
-
6750.92
=
I
Remarb 1 C.pa<iti.. of Storage are u of 8 May 1945 and Clu.nge Oependi s upon the Tactical Situation, incoming Tanken and Fuels Issued.
• Products unloaded for French.
All Facilities have been turned over to the French Except M SO and Diesel Facilitic$, i
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CONS(I'RUCTION OPERATION
' REOEIPTS ISSUES
STORAGE OAPAOITY
Miles 'Miles PRODUCTS RECEIVED AMOUNT ·DISPENSED
CflARRELS) TANKERS
LOCATION Date Date Linear OT Of No, IJIARH.RLH) Date (DAIUUr.LS)
Trans.
Distance p· Pipe Pumps Gaso- Date
Canst Line
Accum- (6~ (4") Accum- Date
No.
Date line
Pro-
duced Shut
Started Into Accum· Accum· ulative First Last Received
ulative
ulative uiative MT80 AV Ga1 Diesel Total MT80 AV Gas Total Tanker Tankers Tanker MTBO AV Gas Total frcon(I,OOO
Miles)
Down
I
Docked Unloaded Docked
-
--~------
Balleroy
16 June 9 July
1944 1944 15.4 12.0 29.8 32 11000 - - 11000 - - - - - 9 July
1944 278070 - - 278070 342.17-- _J945
II Jan.
__
Carentan
6 july 26 J.;ly
1944 1944 38.3 12.6 62.2 36 - 4022 - 4022 - - - - - - .26 July
1944 37499 133682
15 }an.
- 171181 630.40 1945
La Forge
18 june 28 July
1944 1944 44.5 i2.6 84.6 59 1000 - - 1000 15585.. - 15585 - - - 28 July
1944
--·
231952 - - 231952 523.00 181945Jan:
St. Lo 18 june 12 Aug.
1944 1944 48.6 12.6 92.9 59 - - - - - - - - - - - 113086 36639
-·---
- 169725 485.02 281945Jan.
Transferred in
from British - - - - - - - - - - 572352 47975 620327 - - - - - - - - - -
!
-- --- - -
-
;
• -- - - - ----
--
Total -- - 48.6 12.6 92.9 59 43000 30022 20000 93022 1346988 348174 1695162 - 148 - - 1345472 350741 - 16%213 2256.90 -
.
Remarks: •Tanker information other than of 16 Sept. 1944 only; this date Bristisntook control of St. Honorine, Port-
en-Bessin and Etreham tank Farms and all receipts after that were from British storage at Etreham.
1° Line to Carentan initially carried MT 80; later converted to carry AV Gas.
1!> From Major System.
APPENDIX-33-C-3
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CONS'.rRUCTION OPERATION
I'
HEOEIPTS ISSUES
STORAGE OAPAOITY
M'tleaMiles IBARRELSI PRODUCTS RECEIVED TANKERS Al\fOUNT DISPENSED Tram.
LOCATION Date Linear Of Of No. I DARREL&)
Date {IIA.Uit.SLII)
Pro-
Date Pi Date
Cons't
Started
Line
Into
Distance
Acc:um· I(!) Pumpt
(6) Acc:um· Date
. Firat No. Date Gaao·
line
duced
(1,000 Shut
ulative Accum· Accum· ulative MT80 AVGu Diesel Total MT80 AVGu Diesel Total Tankers Last Received MT 80 AV Gas Diesel Total Ton Miles)
Down
ulative ulative Tanker Tanker
Docked Unloaded Docked
Antwerp 25 Oct.
1944
I Dec.
1944 - - .1.
I
16 601376 223040 87880
(1832459) (136311)
912296 7286642 1947333
(74693)
484168
2043463) I Dec.
9718143 1944 141 13Set
194
I Dec. ~404378 1582236 559040 7545654
1944 - 15 Set.
194
Montaigu 4 Nov.
1944
15 }an.
1945 34.6 116.0 45.8 86 5000 5000 - 10000 - - - - - - - 21 }an. 21697
1945
4917 - 26614 104.60 15 Set.
194
19 Jan.
HasseIt 4 Dec.
1944 1945 53.6 192.0 6-1·8 106 20000 10000 - 30000 - - - - - - - 17 Feb.
1945
1730 160142 - 161872 964.32 15 Set.
194
Maastricht 4 Dec.
1944
22 }an.
1945
76.9 285.2 88.1 156 40000 20000 - 60000 - - - - - - - 28 Jan. 1809481 320213
1945 - 212%94 18620.64 15 Set·
194
Alpon 3 Mar.
1945
29 Mar.
1945 135.4 402.2 146.6
'
238 20000 - - 20000 - - - - - - - 30 Mar
1945
16929 - - 16929 261.67
1'- Aug.
1945
Wesel 25 Mar.
. 1945
3 Apr.
1945 147.7 402.2 168.0 253 40000 - - 40000 - - - - - - - 3 Apr.
1945 1741705 - - 1741705 29366.42
4 Aug.
1945
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SUMMARY OF OPERATION - SOUTHERN SYSTEM I
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GONSTRUC'.riON OPERATION i
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RECEIP'rS THR:t;EH
.
s:ron~\GN CAPACI'l.~Y --
MilesM;lesl (H.\.HR!<;LSI PRODUCTS RECEIVED '.rANKEI?:S A~IO C~j~:.,~~~?~;;.,~ •1·~:-:HJ•~J)
or Of IIIAHUli:L~) Trans.
LOCATION D.\te Linear No. Date Pro- Dat.::
Date
Cons't Line Distance Pipe
Accum- (4"")
Pipe! Pumps
(6""): Accum
Date
No. Date Cuoline I duced Shut
Started Into
8
Navy Wh;te Navy Kerosene White First Tankers I....t Receivt"CC Navy Wh;te (1.000 Down
ulative Accum- Accu111· ulative MT80 AV Ca• Diesel Kerosene MT 62 Total MT"80 AVC.. D;...J S.,.Oal MT62 Total MT80 AV Cas Diesel Kerose11e Special Cas MT 62 Total Ton Miles)
ulative ulativEi Spe<:u.I Cas Cas T&nlcer Unloaded Tanker
Docked Docked I
'
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2MI~-
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Marseilles
--·
25 Aug.
1944
9 Sept.
194_4_
-·
- 27 -
·----
4 1480474 373667 372885
- - - - - - f--- -
56072 824053 9880 73000 3190031 8885248 1261547 1276311 2133874 298080 92701 365843 14313604
26 Aug.
1944
170
13 Sept. 25 Aug.
1945 1944
4665787 1253485 1270158 2133874 92701 360693 10060841 15 Sept.
1945
Lc Pontet 9Sef'" 26 S•pt. 34 61 34 24 41130 - - - - - - 41130 16304) - - - - - - (6304) - - - 22 Sept. 259889 - - - - - - 259889 1008.70 15
194
&ji:-
194 194-l -·· 1944
Livron 13 Oct.
1944
7 Nov.
1944
100
-
127 100 61 20294 - - - --- - - - 20294 - - - - - - - - - - - 7 Nov.
1944 532557 - - -, - - - 532557
-
6079.42 15'5t.
194
---- .... -
St. Marcel 26 SeJ""
194
18 Oct.
1944 --
121 148 121
----
73
··-·
9600 - - - - - - 9600 - - - - - - -
- - - - - 10 Nov.
1944
89790 - - -T - - -
----
89790 1240.25 14Nov.
1944
- -z-fN;;;.-
St. Rambert 7 Dec.
1944
9 Dec.
1944 147 174 147 85
. -
564 - -- -
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·-·
- - .564 - - - - - - - - - - - II Dec.
1944
28820 - - -I
I
- - - 28820 483.62 1944
s<ri:--
Lyon 13 Oct.
1944
7 Nov.
1944 178 205 178
----
103 26977
-- -- ------- - - - --
- - - - - - 26977 11867) - - - - - - (1867) - - - 9 Nov.
1944
287002 - - -I - - - 287002
---- - -
5831.78
15
1945
---
Macon 8 Nov.
1944
24 Nov.
1944 232 259 232 127 17180 -
1--·
- - - - - 17180 - - - - -. - - - - - - 24 Nov.
1944 262346 - - -I - - - 26234L 6947.98 15 Sept.
1945
--
Chalon 26 Jan.
1945
I Feb.
1945 274 301 274 -
-- 1-_:__ ..
- 158 1000 - - - - 1000 - - - - - - - - - - - 2 Feb.
1945 8293 - - - '
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1945
St. Jean 29 Oct. 7 Dec. 311 338 311 176 39114 - - - - - - 39114 (6034) - - - - - - (6034) - - - 8 Dec. 519745 - - -j - - - 519745 18452.13 IS Set.
194
Vesoul
1944
5 Dec.
1944
1944
28 D~c.
1914
364
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1944
30 Dee.
1944 11201 - - _, - - - 11201 465.43 27 May
1945
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1945
2 Feb.
1945
403 432 405 232 23020 - - - - - - 23020 - - - - - - - - - - - 2 Fob.
1945 51539 - - -: - - - 51539 2382.80 15Set
194
Baccarat 8 Jan. 12 Feb. 435 462 435 248 19310 - - - - - - 19310 - - - - - - - - - . - - 22 Mar. 3S06 - - -I - - - 3S06 174.10
24 May
1945
1945 1945 1945
La Forge
II Jan.
1945
12 Feb.
1945 461 488 461 260 49835 - - - - - - 49835 (18666) - - - - - - (18666) - - 12 Feb.
1945 464005 - - - 1
- - -
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194
S.rralbe 5 Mar.
1945
20 Mar.
1945
5 Apr.
487 566 461 272
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2076 - - - - - - 2076 - - - - -- - - - - - - - 21 M.r.
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37199 - - -I - - - 37199 2068.03
15 May
1945 ---
Sarreguemines 22 Mar.
1945 1945 495 590 461 276 10000 - - - - - - 10000 - -
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1945
15881 - - =-l - - - 15881 897.39 I Set.
194
Kindsbach
1-·
5 Apr.
1945
18 Apr.
1945 536 713 461 300 20000 - - - - - - 20000 - - - - - - - - - - - 7 May
1945 3148 - - - - - - 3148 192.62
I Sept.
1945
6 Apr. 14 Apr.
F rankenthal
1945 -::)9_45 574 827 461 316 17200 -
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14 Apr.
1945 172393 - - -
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Sandhofen
8 Apr.
1945
13 Apr.
1945 586 827 473 316 40000 - - - - - 40000 - - - - - - - - - - - 15 A~r. 1689629
194 - - !
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364478
73000 3527331 8885248 1261547 1276311 2133874 298080 :. 92701 365843 14678082 - 170 - - 9102810 1253485 1270158 28414, 2133874 92701 360693 14497864 195230.14 -
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6 JUNE 1944 - 15 SEPTEMBER 1945
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HECETPTS TSSl;"E.S
STORAGE CAPACITY
CB ..!o.RUELS) PRODUCTS RECEIVED ~)10t;N•e I>ISI'E~SI•~J)
•rAXKlGl?S
Miles Miles (IIAUifKL!oll (11.\IIIIKr,,..l
Trans.
SYSTEMS. Date Date
Linear Of Of No. Pro~ Date
Distance Pir.e p· Pumps Shut
Cons't Line Lube German Lube Gel'man duced
Started Finished Accum- (6 ') <4P.j Accum ..
Navy Oil
L11bc German
MT 70 Fuel Oil
Date No. Date
\Navy Oil MT 70 Fuel Oil (1,000 Down
ulative Accum- Accum- ulative MTSO AVps Diesel Bunker MT 70 Fuel Oil Navy Bunker Oil First Tankers Last Bunker Total
ulative ulative Special Kerosene ·c· Naptha White
Total MTSO AVG.. Diesel Spe<:ial Kerosene c· Naptha White
Total Tanker Unloaded Tanker
MT 80 AV Gas Diesel pecial Kero.st:ne ·c· Naptha White Ton Miles)
Pool MT62 Gas Pool MT 62 Gas Docked Docked Pool MT62 Gas
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Minor 12 June 12 Aug.
1944 1944 48.6 12.6 92.9 59 43000 3(1 22 20000 - - - - - - 93022 1346988 348174 - - - - - - - 1695162
24 June
1944 148 14 Oct.
1944 1345472 350741 - - - - - - - 1696213 . 2256.90
-
1945
Major
--
20 June 8 Apr.
1944 1945 5%.0 1500.0 - 825 605707 208 10 111898 - - - - - -- 925815 1027!571 2857059 447001 - - - - - - - . 13575631 25 July
1944 161
31 May
1945 9907331 2723332 444618 i - - - - -· - 13075281 2725.81
26 June
1945
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14 Nov. I Jan.
• No U.S.
-- 149702 408064 - 2 Nov. (176) 28 Aug. i 149702 408266 - 557968
-~-~·
15 Sept.
Seine River 1944 1945 33.3 101.0* 62 549543 245 17 151508 146653 28303 32707 Storage - 1154331 6254977 1410734 1473878 1119462 147688 6584 58323 - - 11029412 1944 238 1945 6259536 1406072 1459210 1119006 147666 6315 58323 - - 11014096 6750.92 1945
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Northern 25 Oct.
1944
3 Apr.
1945 147.7 168.0 402.2 253 726376 258 140 87880 - - - - - - 1072296 9119101 2083644 558861 - - - - - - 11761606
I Dec.
1944 141
13 Sept.
1945 8995920 2067508 559040 - - - - - 11622468 49317.65
15 Sept.
1945
25 Aug. 27 Apr. - 26 Aug. 13 Sept. 15 Sept.
Southern
1944 1945 586.0 473.0 827.0 316 1818774 373 ~7 372885 824053 56072 - - 73000 9880 3527331 9249726 1261547 12763!1 2133874 298080 - - 365843 92701 14678082 1944 170 1945 9102810 1253485 1270158 2133874 284143 - - 360693 92701 14497864 195230.14 1945
I June 38087 8557 8557 15 July 15 Sept. 8557 8557 15 Se~t:'
Bremen Endavc
1945 - - - - - 519821 125 00 48512 114101 - - - - 846321 356526 100525 57095 76319 - - - - - 599022 1945 18 1945 356500 100386 57081 b6310 - - - - - 598834
- - 1945
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CONSTRUCTION BRANCH 1-----L .... __ ....c_..;... _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ ..l_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ ..;... ____ OPERATIONS BRANCH
COMMAND
-------- LIAISON
APPENDIX 33- 0 .
APPENDIX 34
CONSTRUCTION ON THE CONTINENT
ACCOMMODATIONS
CAMPS
Type of MAN-HOURS OF LABOR
Country Capacity
Construction Military POW Civilian Total
Static France ....... 169,181 3,656,225
5,972,350 2,076,925 239,200
Belgium .... 4,850 372,328
501,548 45,360 83,860
Sub-Total : 174,031* 4,028,553
6,473,898 2,122,285 323,060
Staging France (only) 188,200 2,699,605
3,847,398 946,390 201,403
Redeployment France (only) 517,500 3,947,034
5,973,01l 2,019,614 6,363
Disc~plinary France ...... Capacity 427,640
836,147 372,980 35,527
Training Belgium .... indefinite 38,396
131,302 1,160 91,746
Centers Germany .... 1,266
1,2136 0 0
Sub-Total : 467,302
968.715 374,140 127,273
Recovered Capacity France ..... 26,597
49,444 22,847 0
Allied Mil. indefinite Belgium .. '. 430
816 0 386
Personnel Sub-Total : 27,027
50,260 22,847 386
Displaced Capacity France ..... 92,512
196,265 103,753 0
Persons indefinite Germany .... 13,515
21,720 8,205 0
Sub-Total : 106,027
217,985 111,958 0
R~st France (only) 30,557
39,287
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8,730 0
Summary 874,881 France ..... 10,880,170
16,913,902 5,551,239 482,493
4,850 Belgium .... 411,154
633,666 46,520 175,992
0 Germany ... 14,781
22.986 8,205 0
879,731 Total : I 17,570,554 I
11,306,105 5,605,964 658,485
* Does not include approximately 80,000 accommodations for hospital staffs for which labor is included
in " Hospitals ". This figure represents only the repm·ted capacities of installations on which Engineer
labor was expendeu.
POW ENCLOSURES
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Type of
Country I Capacity
Construction ~filitary POW Civilian Total
..
RECREATIONAL FACILITIES
- --·-------~---··
• BREMEN
BIRMINGHAM •
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BERLIN
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96
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0 Y-95 0 R-9 eR-21
OR-IeR-4 ·'WR-
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oR-3
OR-8
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• R-89
OA· 31 • RENNES
e A-27 0A -57 OA-38
QA-49
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MULHOUSE
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LE CREUSOT BERNE
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SCALE
8 MAY 1945
STATUS OF U.S. AIRFIELDS
IN WESTERN EUROPE
A Y-20 AS OF
IN EUROPE
LEGEND
e IN OPERA nON
8 UNDER CONSTRUCTION
0 ABANDONED
A EMERGENCY FIELDS
APPENDIX 38
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MINE CLEARANCE
MAN-HOURS OF LABOR
Country
I :Military POW Civilial} Total
(1) CAMPS
1 MAN-HOURS OF LABOR I
Country I
\ Military POW Civilian Total
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France .......... 1,883,178' 418,491 0 2~301,669
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II ~iilitary POW Civilian Total
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Germany ........ 0 0 0 0
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CEMETERY CONSTRUCTION
MAN-HOURS OF L,ABOR
Country
JYiilitary POW Civilian Total
DEBRIS REMOVAL
MAN-HOURS OF LABOR
Country
1Yiilitary POW Civilian Total
SUPPLY ACTIVITIES
MAN-HOURS OF LABOR
Country
Military POW Civilian Total
QUARRY O~ERATIONS
-
1YIAN-HOURS OF LABOR
Country
Military PO\V Civilian rrotal
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France .......... 1,821,500 3,132,050 760,613 5,714,163
Belgi1nn ......... .59,340 142,600 58,856 260,796
Germany ........ 8,280 0 0 8,280
ALL OTHERS
MAN-HOURS OF LABOR
Type Country
Military j POW Civilian Total
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