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Sign posted along the Red Ball routeThe Red Ball Express was an enormous convoy system created by Allied forces to supply their forces moving through Europe following the breakout from the D-Day beaches in Normandy. The term "Red Ball" was a railroad phrase referring to express shipping. The system lasted only three months, from August 25 to November 16, 1944, when the port facilities at Antwerp were opened. The term is often used to refer to all WWII European supply convoys by historians and the veterans themselves. Moving Boxes and Moving Supplies from LocalMovingSuppliescom.
Overview
The French railway system had been destroyed by Allied air power prior to the invasion in order to deny their use to the German forces, but thereby leaving trucks the only way to move supplies forward. After the breakout and race to the Seine River there were twenty-eight Allied divisions in the field. For offensive operations each division would consume about 700-750 tons of supplies a day, a total of about 20,000 tons.
