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Fuel to the Troops - A Memoir of the 698th Engineer Petroleum Distribution Company 1943-1945 (Paperback)
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Fuel to the Troops - A Memoir of the 698th Engineer Petroleum Distribution Company 1943-1945 (Paperback)
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Merriam Press Military Monograph 88. Third Edition (February 2012).
This story is about a place in time and a military unit which had a
profound impact on military operations in the European Theater
during World War II. The movement of petroleum products was
critical in keeping the war machine moving and operating thousands
of miles from the U.S. mainland. Providing the necessary fuels for
the vehicles involved in fighting their way into Germany in 1944-45
was accomplished by an organization within the U.S. Army
established by Charles A. McCann, a petroleum engineering graduate
of the University of Oklahoma. McCann was a patriot who felt he
could contribute to the war effort in a very specific way. His
exceptional management skills and leadership ability made for a
highly motivated organization that overcame the most difficult
challenges at that time and place. While many have never known war,
this story is a tribute to those men of the 698th Engineer
Petroleum Distribution (EPD) Company. The EPD Company is their
story and is told through the eyes of one of their comrades-John
Sullivan. He recounts these individual sacrifices and lived though
the many challenges every day for two years. It provides a behind
the scenes look at daily operations and those untold stories from
America's "Greatest Generation." Contents: Introduction by Greg
Slavonic, Rear Admiral, U.S. Navy (Ret.); History of the 698th
Engineer Petroleum Distribution Company: Foreword; World War II
Memoirs: Historical Framework; Induction and Reception Center;
Basic Medical Training; Barkeley to Ft. Lewis; To Camp Claiborne;
The Modern Army; History of the 698th Prior to September 1, 1943;
Basic Engineer Pipeline Company TO&E; Early 698 History; All
Work and No...; Roy E. "Lefty" Holder; Camp Claiborne to Camp
Shanks, New York, to the United Kingdom; Ship to Shore and First
Camp; Creature Comforts; Military Training Before the Invasion;
Isle of Wight Social Life; Pre-Invasion Preparation and Portent;
698th Motor Pool Goes to the Invasion; Staging Area to Marshaling
Area to Boat; On to the Beach; Cherbourg: Forward with the
Pipeline; Finished at Cherbourg; At Alencon; September Song, 1944;
Chateau de Barneau; Military Pipeline System; The Wages of Sin...;
Recovery From My Broken Arm; Going to Antwerp; Holiday Greetings to
Antwerp; Introduction to Antwerp and its Facilities; Logistics and
Planning; January 19, 1945: My Second Service Anniversary; Reality
Check; Working with Civilians at Antwerp; Springtime in Germany; My
Peace Experience; Other Chores in Germany; Returning to Antwerp
from Germany; Soldiers Transactions; Mustering Out; A Last Wartime
Trip to the Isle of Wight; Reflection on Accomplishments; Could an
Earlier Antwerp Port Operation Have Ended the Second World War
Sooner?; Post Script; Roster of 698 Engineer Petroleum Distribution
Company; 74 photos; 6 documents; 2 drawings; 1 map. Review by
Christoph Kelly: For those interested in the technical side of
World War II, this makes for a good read. Although more of a series
of anecdotes, than a regular narrative, it nevertheless manages to
inform the reader about a side of war that no one ever seems to
think about: supply and engineering. The author's unit, the 698th
Petroleum Distribution Company, was one of several specialized
engineering units that were created during the war. They started
from scratch, and throughout the book, you get a sense that they
had to make it up as they went along. It was far from a safe
billet, and the company suffered many losses, especially at
Antwerp. If you're looking for an unusual tale of World War II, I
recommend Fuel to the Troops.
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