US Army Driver Manual - Keep 'm Rolling - Red Ball Express - Jeep - GMC - Dodge - 1944





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Keep 'm Rolling - Red Ball Express - Jeep - GMC - Dodge, a numbered US Army Driver Manual in English, 135 pages, published in 1944, original language English, in good condition.
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Offered for auction is a very nice US WWII Drivers Manual 'Keep 'em rolling'. In good condition, see photos. This manual was given to the drivers employed by the supply transport units, the most famous being the 'Redball express', during the final stages and afterwards.
History of the Red Ball Express
The Red Ball Express was a famous truck convoy system that supplied Allied forces moving quickly through Europe after breaking out from the D-Day beaches in Normandy in 1944. To expedite cargo shipment to the front, trucks marked with red balls followed a similarly marked route that was closed to civilian traffic. The trucks also had priority on regular roads. Conceived in an urgent 36-hour meeting, the convoy system began operating on August 25, 1944. Staffed mainly with African-American soldiers, the Express at its peak operated 5,958 vehicles that carried about 12,500 tons of supplies a day. It ran for 83 days until November 16, when the port facilities at Antwerp, Belgium, were opened, enough French rail lines were repaired, and portable gasoline pipelines were deployed.
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Seller's Story
Offered for auction is a very nice US WWII Drivers Manual 'Keep 'em rolling'. In good condition, see photos. This manual was given to the drivers employed by the supply transport units, the most famous being the 'Redball express', during the final stages and afterwards.
History of the Red Ball Express
The Red Ball Express was a famous truck convoy system that supplied Allied forces moving quickly through Europe after breaking out from the D-Day beaches in Normandy in 1944. To expedite cargo shipment to the front, trucks marked with red balls followed a similarly marked route that was closed to civilian traffic. The trucks also had priority on regular roads. Conceived in an urgent 36-hour meeting, the convoy system began operating on August 25, 1944. Staffed mainly with African-American soldiers, the Express at its peak operated 5,958 vehicles that carried about 12,500 tons of supplies a day. It ran for 83 days until November 16, when the port facilities at Antwerp, Belgium, were opened, enough French rail lines were repaired, and portable gasoline pipelines were deployed.
See also our other interesting WW2 items that we offer for auction on Catawiki!

