Railway

Military Engineers at the Throttle

Canada had provided overseas railway troops for the Great War and anticipated that a similar request would come from Great Britain for WW II. Such a request was delayed because of the fall of France but Canada continued the planning process. Eventually the request came and Canada mobilized No 1 Railway Operating Group, Royal Canadian Engineers on 19 March 1943. Comprising two railway operating companies and a railway workshop company, the unit was manned mainly from employees of the Canadian Pacific and Canadian National Railways.

December 15, 1944

On this date in 1944, S/Sgt Thomas Harold Ashcroft, 2 Canadian Railway Operation Company, RCE was awarded the British Empire Medal for untiring efforts to assist in moving freight into the widening Rhine bridgehead. He at all times performed duties in excess of those expected on one of his rank and has shown splendid devotion to duty.
Source: Canada Gazette 15 December 1945