Regimental Song of the Army Transportation Corps
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| Transportation Corps Branch Insignia | Transportation Corps Regimental Insignia |
Click to hear the music of the Regimental Song of the Army Transportation Corps
Written by Herman Hupfeld, the Song of the Army
Transportation Corps
debuted on March 28, 1943, over the Army Hour radio
program.
On 31 July 1989, the original "Song of the Transportation Corps" was
reestablished
as the official "Regimental Song of the Army Transportation Corps".
Regimental Song of the Army Transportation Corps
We load the ships -
We load the trains -
So that the other lads can load the guns and planes.
When you hear a mighty roar,
It’s the Transportation Corps -
We’ve gotta deliver the goods and not a single man complains.
Along the road -
Along the track -
The briny deep -
We get 'em there.
We get 'em back -
Day and night, we're on duty on the sea and shore;
Always ready to join the fight to save the nation.
The Army Transportation Corps!
We load the Corps!
Keep it movin', Keep it movin',
That's a job
The stuff has gotta get to 'bucks' to the 'boots'
That we know
Gotta feed 'em, how we need 'em,
Bill and Bob
Gem 'em plenty of beef and bullets.
They'll be mopping up the foe.
Click to hear the music of the Regimental Song of the Army Transportation Corps