The bridges and building sections, the signal sections and track sections of the battalion did much to reopen the railroads north and northeast of Lyon, enabling movement of essential supplies for the U.S. 7th and French 1st armies during their lightning progress in the early days of the Southern France campaign.
Attesting to their contribution to the campaign, Lt. Gen. Jacob L. Devers, commanding general of the Sixth Army Group, wrote to Brig, Gen. Carl R. Gray, Jr. director general of the 1st Military Railway Service:
"Supplies carried by your trains are now reaching the forward areas. There could be no finer compliment to pay than to say that you have the thanks and appreciation of each individual soldier receiving supplies."
Included in Col. Price's battalion in France, is Pfc. William Herron, rural route 2, Lowell.
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