49th Naval Construction Battalion (1943)

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Transcript of 49th Naval Construction Battalion (1943)

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TO THOSE MEN OF THE

UNITED STATES NAVAL CONSTRUCTION BATTALIONS

WHO HAVE GIVEN THEIR LIVES

IN THE SERVICE OF OUR COUNTRY

WE DEDICATE THIS BOOK

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PUBLISHED BY THE 49th U. S. NAVAL CONSTRUC'TION BATTALION

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Editor-in-chief .. .... ........................ ........... .......... ... .Ensign LE~ster A. Robb, USNR

Assistant Editors ........................ . Joseph A. Johnston, Jr., SK I c, USNR

Rutherford K. C larke, CM 2/ 2, USNR

Features .................... .................................... James M. Wennhaner, Y 2/ c, US NR

Photographer ..... ......... ... . .. .. ... .... . .. John CrivE~lli, PhoM 1/ c, USNR

Assistant Photographer Walter W. Hamilton, PhoM 2 c, USNR

Artist .......................................................................... Robert Hendrixson, Cox., USNR

THIS BOOK WAS MADE POSSIBLE BY THE

BATTALION WELFARE FUND

Officer in Charge

49th U. S. Naval Construction Battalion

At his desk, the Commander handled the countless number of administrative tas ks.

Besides bein9 a competent Bat­talion Commander, our "Skipper" is also quite at home at the con­trols of a plane.

Roar Admiral I. C. Sowell and Commander Barnett enjoying an after-dinner cigar at a dinner­dance held at the Officers' Recre-ation Building. ·

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Commander MARSHALL D. BARNETT

Commander Barnett was born and raised in Texas and is a staunch booster of the Lone Star State. He attended Rice Institute in Houston where he majored in Architecture, and later attended M.l.T. in Boston where he studied Aeronautical Engineering.

Prior to being commissioned in the Navy and his subsequent duties with the Seabees, the Comman~er owned and operated the Barnett Construction Company, Inc ., and the Airports Engineering and Con­struction Company, both Texas firms. He has built a large portion of the American Airways System airports and communications systems, starting with that airline when it was known as Texas Air Transport, in 1929. In addition to his airfield construction he has done a great deal of other building-roads, bridges, waterworks, office buildings , and residences, to mention but a few. His contracting business is still active and awaits his return after the war.

Commander Barnett enlisted in the Navy during the last war in 19 18 as Landsman Machinist Mate and received his wings as MM2c after about five hundred hours of flying and now holds Naval License Num­ber 1605. He is still an avid flying enthusiast and spends much of his spare time at the controls of the Navy's newest planes which he admits are much better than the flying boats of old, even though he himself helped construct some of the Navy's first flying boats at the Naval Air Station, Pensacola, Florida, in 1918.

In addition to the Commander, there are two other Barnetts in the Navy. A son, Ensign Marshall D. Barnett, Jr., A-V(N) is in an aircraft carrier flight squadron and an other son, Robert H. Barnett, was a Boat­swain's Mate aboard a destroyer and honorably discharged, due to physical disability. following two engagements off New Guinea. He is now undertaking a Navy training course leading to an Aeronautical En­gineering degree.

The Commander's wife , Mrs. Eunice M. Barnett, fifteen-year-old daughter Rosemary, and four-year-old son, Fred, are at home at 7242 Lakewood Boulevard, Dallas, Texas.

Commander Barnett was given the command of the 49th Battalion in December, 1942, at Camp Allen , Virginia , and soon won the respect and admiration of every man in the Battalion. His promotion to t he rank of Commander soon after the arrival of the 49th in Bermuda was an honor and distinction he richly deserved. The Commander has done Cl fine job in his handlinq of the Battalion and has proved himself to be a capable and efficient leader. We of the 49th Battalion take this op­portunity to wish the "Skipper" the best of luck.

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As Executive Officer of the Battalion it

was part of Lieut. Cmdr. Brown's duties to

see that the work was kept moving, and

here we see him on one of his many tours

of inspection in' the omnipresent Jeep.

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Lieut. Cmdr. Brown at his desk in the

Battalion Headquarters building.

Lieut. Cmdr. Brown outlines forthcoming

work to the various company commanders.

Appearing, from left lo right, are Ensign

Wikstrom, Lieut. Bourquard, Lieut. Keating,

Lieut. (j.g.) Hosmer, Lieut. Anderson, and

Lieut. Cmdr. Brown.

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lieutenant Gommander WALLACE M. BROWN, (CEC) USNR

Executive Officer

49th U. S. Naval Construction Battalion

Born: Salt Lake City, Utah.

Home and Official Residence: Hollywood, California.

Education: Bachelor of Science Degree in Civil Engineering al the University of Southern California.

Civilian Exporionco: Prior lo commissioning in tho Navy, was Hydraulic Engineer for the U. S. Army Engi· neors in Los Angeles.

Naval Experience: Received commission in February of 1941 and was assigned to the Bureau of Ordnance in Washington, D. C. as 11 liaison officer for tho Bureau of Yards and Docks on the construction of numerous private industrial plants and Naval ordnance plants. Trans­

ferred to the 49th Battalion when it was formed al Camp Allen and has served as Executive Officer since that limo.

Lieut. Comdr. Brown is married and his wife is now living in Washington, D. C.

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Seated, left to right: Lieut. James J. Donnelly ( ChC) USN R, Comdr. Marshall D. Barnett ( CEC) USNR, Lieut. Comdr. Wallace M. Brown (CEC) USNR, Lieut. Carlton E. Wittenberg.

Standing, left to right: Lieut. Max De La Rua (DC) USNR, Lieut. (j.g.) James B. Scroggs (SC) USNR, Lieut. (j.g.) Richard B. Hooper (SC) USNR, Ensign Joseph F. Szalay (CEC) USNR, Lieut. Salvatore Scelso (MC) USNR.

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Lieut. JAMES J. DONNELLY (Che) USNR Battalion Chaplain

In a more serious pose we see him doing the work he always managed to do so well--giving good sound advice to any and all who sought his counsel.

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lieut. JAMES J. DONNELLY

Born: Philadelphia, Pa.

Home and Official Residence: 65 IS Belmar Terrace, Philadelphia, Pa.

Education: St. Charles Seminary, Overbrook, Pa. A.B. Degree Catholic University, Wash­ington, D. C.

Civilian Experience: Thirteen years in Priesthood before en· tering Navy.

Naval Experience: Attended Chaplain's School at Norfolk, Va. Assigned as Chaplain at N.A.S., Jacksonville, Fla., and from there was transferred to the U.S.S. Edward Rut­ledge. While serving as Chaplain on board the Edward Rutledge, attached lo an Amphibious Force in the Invasion of North Africa in November, 1942, his ship was torpedoed and sunk. Chaplai" Donnelly came to the 49th Battalion in January, 1943.

Chaplain Donnelly was always ready to "share a ride" with the men, and here we see him with quite a jeep-full, putting that theory into practice.

Lieut. CARLTON E. WITTENBERG

Born: Woodstock, Illinois.

Home and Official Residence: 388 Lincoln Ave.. Woodstock, Illinois.

Education: B.S. Degree at Beloit College, Beloit, Wisconsin, in 1928 and received his M.D.

at the University of Illinois College of Medicine. Has had seven years of sur­

gical practice.

Naval Experience:

lieut. CARLTON E. WITTENBERG (MC) USNR

Lieut. SALVA TORE SCELSO

Born: Boston, Mass.

Home and Official Residence: 207 Fellsway West, Medford, Mass.

Education: Graduated in 1928 from Bost!>" College with a Ph.B. Degree. Received his M.D. from the Boston University School of Medicine in 1932, and then served his

Surgical lnterneship at the Boston City Hospital from 1932 to 1934. In 1935 he was Resident Surgeon at the East Boston Relief Station, following which he practiced surgery in the vicinity of Boston for eight years, until the day of his enlistment in the Navy on June I,

1942.

Naval Experience: Was commissioned in the Medical Corps on June I, 1942 and was on active duty

at the Boston Navy Yard until being as­signed to the 49th Construction Bat­talion. lieut. Scelso is a member of tho Mas· sachusetts Medical Society and a Junior Member of the American College of

Surgeons.

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Enlisted in the Navy on December I b,

1941 and was commissioned on Feb­ruary 25, 1942. His active duty began

on May 11, 1942, when he was assigned to the Naval Training Station at Nor­

folk, ":fa. From there he was transferred on June 18 to the Receiving Station al

Norfolk and then to Camp Allen on September I b, 1943, from where he was

tr&nsferred to the 491h Battalion.

Lieut. SALVATORE SCELSO (MC) USNR ~

Sid bay-not merely a first-a id sta­

tion but in reality a modern, well-equip·

ped hospital-served the medical needs

of the Battalion.

Hospi tal Corpsmen a nd Strikers. Back row, loft lo right: Theodore H. Yates HAie, Roy Wolfga ng HAie, Richard J . Coughlin HA2c, Fre d erick J. Breihof BM2c. Front row, left to right: Ellis G .

Burloson PhM3c, Charles H. Robinson PhM I c, Lucian C. Gangi CM3c, Ray Harbolt CPhM, John J . Skrzynecki HAie, James D. Cottle PhM3c, Michael

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Or. Scelso giving a tetanus shot to

ono of the mon in Company "8", while

!he rost of the man stand behind, await­

ing their turn.

" All mon in Company B will report to

sick bay for shots tonight"-and you can

be suro thoro will be a lot of sore arms

tomorrow. Thoy only come once a year

though , Mate.

Charles Robinson. PhM I c. checks the

supplies in tho well-equipped operating

room.

Never without a cheerful word and a

ready smile, Doctor Wittenberg won the

friondship and gratitude of every man.

John J. Tracy is his patient al the

momonl.

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A fearful-looking gadget but an ex­

tremely useful one as well. X-ray tecu­

~ician Theodore Yate s prepares to se.e

what the inside of a Seabee looks like.

Surgical ward of 49th Construction

Battalion Sick Bay. with Roy Wolfgang.

HAie. and striker Mike Zidiak on duty.

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Lieut. MAX DE LA RUA (DC) USNR• Dental Officer

It was in this common-place structure that the men of tho 49th took their toothache problems to our jovia l Dental

Officer.

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Lieut. MAX DE LA RUA

Born: Home and

Official Residence:

Education:

Naval Experience :

Pensacola, Florida.

1720 E. Belmont St., Pensacola, Florida.

Graduated from Pensacola High School and then from the University of Florid .. . following which he attended the Atlanta Southern Dental College. Had his own

private practice of Dentistry for six years before reporting for active Naval duty.

Was commissioned lieut. (j.g.) in the Dental Corps on February 14, 1940, and on June IS, 1942, reported for active duty at the Pensacola Naval Training Center, and serve:! there for four months. Ho then reported to Camp Allen, Norfolk, Va., for Construction Bat­talion duty and was assigned to the 49th Battalion.

Even a Seaboo shudders at tho word "dentist," but they found that having a tooth pulled could actually be a pain­less operation at tho export hands of Doctor Max d o la Rua.

Lieut. (j.g.) RICHARD B. HOOPER

lieut. (j.g.) RICHARD B. HOOPER (SC) USNR

Disbursing Officer

Born:

Home and Official Residence:

Education:

Civilian Experience:

Naval Experience:

DISBURSING OFFICE

Puyallup, Washington.

2690 Magnolia Boulevard, Seattle, Wash­ington.

Graduated from High School in Seattle and from there went to Stanford Uni­versity, Palo Alto , California , receiving his A.B. Degree in 1937. In 1940 he received his LL.B. at Harvard Law School.

Was a member of the Washington State Bar Association and admitted to Prac· tice in Federal Courts and U. S. Tax Court. Engaged in general practice of Law wjth the firm of Peyser and Bailey of Seattle in 1940 and 1941 , and then became associated with the firm of Jones and Bronson, Corporation and Tax Attorneys, also of Seattle, in 1941 and 1942.

Reported for active duty on May I 0, 1942, and was assigned as assistant to Supply Officer at the Puget Sound Navy Yard until June, 1942. Attended Navy Supply Corps School at Harvard Uni­versity from July to September, 1942. Was assigned to the 4Sth Construction Battalion during September and Oc­tober, 1942, and was transferred to the 49th Construction Battalion in October, 1942.

Standing, left to right: Ernest 0. Dandurand SK2c, Calub B. Fulk SK2c, Richard B. Hooper lieut. (j.g.) (SC) USNR, . William S. McCurdy CSK, Donald B. Taylor SKlc.

Kneeling, left to right: Borneo Stoker, SK I c, Victor E. Hawkins SK2c, Russell E. Lewis SK2c, Evan R. Jones SK3c.

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Ensign JOSEPH F. SZALAY (CEC) USNR Porsonnel Officer

Ensign JOSEPH F. SZALAY

Born:

Home and Official Residonco:

Education:

Civilian Experience:

Naval Experience:

PERSONNEL OFFICE

Cleveland, Ohio.

4600 Bader Ave., Cleveland, Ohio.

Graduated from high school in 1933 and received a S.S. Degree in Civil Engi· neering from Fenn College in 1939.

Worked as a Potent Draftsman for one and one-half years, following which he was Junior Engineer and Engineer for the H. K. Forguson Company, working on concrete and steel design and de­tailing for industria l buildings.

Active duty started on December 2, 1942, and was assigned to the 49th Construction Battalion on December 18, 1942.

Ensign S1oloy is married and his wife is at present living ot the Cleveland ad­dress.

Front row, left to right: Paul J. Liebman Ylc, Perry E. Weant Ylc, John C. Ke mper. Y2c, James M. Sutherland YI e.

Back row, left to right: Frank 8. Pond CY, David C. Munford Yle, Wilton A. Leopard Y2e, Joseph F. Szalay Ensign (CEC) USNR, Eugene F. Kitzman Y2e, Jomes M. Wemhoner Y2e, Alden H. Hobbs CY.

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Ensign HENRY M. FREC HETIE

Born : Marlboro, New Hampshire.

Homo and

Official Residence : Keene, New Hampshire.

Education: Graduated from Keene High School in 1937 and received his B.A. at Dartmouth College in 1941.

Civilian Experience: Was Training Supervisor, Cuyahoga Works, of the American Steel and Wire Company at Cleveland, Ohio, until en­tering the Navy in February, 1943.

Naval Experience: Apprentice seaman from February 3 to March 24, 1943, when ho received his Commission. Served as Assistant to Dis· bursing Officer at N.T.S., Newport, R. I. until June 14, when he reported for in­struction at the Navy Supply Corps School. Upon completing his course there in October. 1943, he reported im­mediately to the 49th Construction Bat­talion.

Ensign HENRY M. FRECHETTE (SC) USNR Supply Officer

Lieut. lj.9.) JAMES B. SCROGGS

Born :

Homo and Official Rosidonce:

Education:

Civilian Experience:

Naval Experience :

Hermiston, Oregon.

Seattle, Washington.

Graduated from the University of Wash­ington with a 8.A. Degree in 1941.

Prior to commissioning in the Navy, was manager of the Methods Division of the Mail Order Department of Sears, Roebuck and Company in Seattle, Wash­ington.

After receiving his commou1on in the Navy, was assigned to the Navy Sup· ply Corps School, Harvard Graduate School of Business, Boston, Mass. Upon completion of his studios, was assigned to the 49th Construction Battalion.

Lieut. ( j.g. ) Scroggs is married and his wife is now living in Va ncouver, Wash­ington.

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Lieut. (j.g.) JAMES B. SCROGGS (SC) USNR Supply Officer

One of the many problems confronting the Supply De­partment being threshed out by Lieut. (j.g.) Scroggs and Chief Store~eeper O'Connor in the Supply Office.

Sconos such as this woro commonplace in the Tool Room. Horo wo have Robert Tipton, SKlc, gotting out one of the heavy-duty jacks. t

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The men who kept our Supply Warehouse functioning. Front row, left to right: C. K. Lammers CM2c, G. H. Geller. sen SKlc, J. L. Barhdale CM2c. Standing, left to right: W. W. Burgess SK2c, J. A. O'Connor CSK, J . 8. Scroggl Lieut. {j.g.) {SC) USNR. and R. Tipton SK2c.

Chief O'Connor wotchos as Georgo Gollorsen and James Barksdale hoist ono of tho many heavy casos in the Supply Warehouse. It is being guided into its proper place by Robert Tipton.

Here we have a bird 's-eye view of

the chow line. Men filed down this line

three times daily to have their trays

heaped full with that good old Navy

chow.

Food in the process of being pre­

pared to feod a battalion of hungry

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Ensign Henry M. Frechette at his desk

in the Commissary Office. It was at

this desk that Mr. Frechette handled

the problem of feeding the many hun-

9'Y men of the Battalion. A ticklish .

and a thankless job.

Typical scene in the bake shop. In

this one, we soe cookies being with ­

drawn from tho oven.

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Scone in the Butcher Shop as the chickens are made ready for Sunday

dinne r.

Officers, too, must eat and here we

see thoir food being prepared in the B. 0. Q. galley.

Undor the able leadership of Chief Connors , the Battalion cooks are shown preparing the next meal for our boys.

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Ensign Robb, Ship's Service Officer for the Battalion,

here checks over an invoice on a new shipment of supplies

for the store.

~ C. A. Foster, SF2c, rings up a sale in the Ship's Service

Store. The store was a very popular place and needed no

advertising to attract customers.

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Exterior view of the Seabee Recreation Building which houses the Chaplain's Office, Ship's Service Store, Cobbler Shop, Pool Hall, Education Office, Canteen, Barber Shop, Gymnasium, Photo Studio and Chief Petty Officers' Mess.

Something unusual in the line of photographs-a picture of o picture being made. Walter Hamilton, PhoM2c, is shown here taking a photograph of Ivor Walcott, CM3c, in the Ship's Service Photo Studio.

Tho sharp coral rock of the island caused rapid wearing of shoe soles, but

these men of the Cobbler Shop wore able to cope with tho problem and

t housands of pairs of shoos were again made wearable through their efforts.

One of the biggest single headaches

in tho lifo of a sailor was solved for us by this g roup of mon in the lau ndry,

.sh"own hero doing tho washing and iron­ing so dearly beloved by all Navy mon.

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Ono shilling was tho price of a hair­

cut in the Barber Shop.

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Mon must be correctly uniformed at all times, and here are the tailors at work seeing that the proper standard of attire is maintained.

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Chief Kondall, a talenlod architect, ox·

plains a problem lo one student while other men of th'e Battalion are al work on their current drafting assignment. Many men look advantage of the opportunity lo

further their education and lo preparte themselves for advancement in rating.

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Ensign Szalay, Education Officer, and Waller le Baron, CM2c, examine a new

text book. Through the efforts of these two men, the Battalion personnel was offered a large variety of practical class-room and correspondence courses ranging from

courses usually given in high school to those given in college and university work. The most popular classes were those in

mathematics, drafting, and blueprint read­ing although other classes attracted many students. Class-room work was supple· menled by educational and !raining movies

which were presented regularly during our stay in Bermuda .

things that wo talk most about are tho worst features . Take that mess hall for instance-that was a beautiful set-up! There were a dozen Quonset huts, galley, storehouse, butcher shop. scull~ry. and several eating halls. The last-named were so cold that ~along with your pea coats buttoned up tightly was not only advisable, it was necessary! At meal times, lines of freezing men extended

all over the area; there was the line

-------- - --------- for trays; then an­other line for food during which time ~ny water that was on the trays froze solid; with meals on the tray we rushed for an eating hut and wolfed our food lo keep it from freezing then stood in line to scrape and pile our trays. Ah. that ice cold gravy!

Military training continued, with tho accent on drilling. We thanked our lucky stars that the weather was too bad lo permit more of lhis.

Like a gift from the Gods came leave-nine full days instead of the five we had expected! If this was war, then heaven could wait!

Back to camp on January 29, and for days we wandered around in a rosy fog of dreams a bout the freedom that had been ours. Now camo the first great "Scuttlebutt Barrage." We were going lo Africa , the South Seas, South America, Alaska. The name Bermuda was heard more and more frequently- "somebody knows somebody who saw our supplies being labeled." By departure day most of us were fairly certain that Bermuda was to bo our destiny -our Island X!

The train trip to New York was like a kid's field day but we all sobered up when we boarded the ship and saw our accom· modations. We were jammed in like sardines in the dimly lit holds. We sailed on February 25 in a fresh northeast breeze and while still within sight of Sandy Hook, seasickness took its toll. The next two days arc bettor forgotten. To put it mild ly, they wero unpleasant.

BEAUTIFUL ISLE OF BERMUDA!

Bermudo is a lovely spot. One's first a nd strongest impression is of color , the blue soa, the green cedars, the white and pink of the houses. As wo sailed up the narrow channe l which parallels lhe coast, oven the sickos! Seabees regained an interest in life. It was late afternoon when we landed from our ship in the harbor and we made a properly impressive sight as we marched up the cau!eway with our rifles and full packs. Our barracks were stamped "O.K." by tho boys on sight and we have had no reason to chanQo our opinion. They were, for the most part , two-story, frame build­ings in th11 form of a squared " U," the sleeping accommodations forming the sides while the heads occupied the far ends. The men had comfortable double-decker bunks while the chiefs doubled up in small rooms at tho end of tho barracks. The mess hall was , lo us, a fine restaurant. There was real china and we could sit and smoke at the tables afte r eating! The food was by far tho best we had had.

On hand lo welcome us were tho men of tho 3 lst who pro· ceeded us by three months. From the night we arrived until they left, the 31st, composed mostly of boys from the South Central states, wero o ur frie nds. The two battalions worked side by side with no friction other than friendly ribbing , and nobody was ovor hoard to say that they weren't good workers.

Our arrival found the base well on its l-ay to completion. A private contractin9 company had been working for two years and had most of the buildings finished. That doesn't moan, however. tha t thoro wasn't plenty

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for u; lo do. As a starter, we were told to fi11ish off the ig loos (ammunition storehouses) and some of us were stuck there for months building forms, pouring concrete, etc. Gradually, though, most of us found our trodes and it was in­credible to discover the number of different skills that we had In our midst. From watch repairi ng to bulldozer nursing, and from ditch d igging to rooflng , there was a lways a skilled g roup on hand to do a perfect job. On the whole, our jobs were done quickly and well-most of them were hard and some of them were unbelievably intricate. Sit11ations were met as they aro•'I and when the tools and materials were not available . we i"1provisod. Thus, in building a dock, wh11n no forms were available for pour· ing concrelo piers, ompty oil drums wore cut in ha lf and fitt ed

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with welded lugs so they could be bolt­ed together for the pour, then easily stripped from t h e One of our ma­hardened concrete. chinists with an in-

- ventive turn of mind developed, for the gunnery school, a machine which simu­lates the loading and ejecting mecha­nism of a big gun. It is used for t rain-. ing gun crews and was built from a choice collection of

'\ scrap and an old electric motor.

At all times on the base, the ships afloat held a num· ber one priority and

work on them was our own most valuable contribution to the actuol war effort. Some day the whole story of this work may be to!d including the jobs that we did for the African invasion fleet. It must suffice for now to say that our contribution was important.

THE LIGHTER SIDE We did a lot of work in Bermuda but it wasn't all work.

Especially during the first half of our stay, we had a fair amount of liberty, and an eight-hour day left us some time to ourselves. Bermuda has always been a playground and we made the most of it. We had teams in every sport; swimming was a number one attraction, and the fishing was excellent. Tho U.S.O. has done a splendid job on tho island and its English equivalents also went "all out" for the boys. There were a do1en recreational rooms; dances and outings were frequent, and we had $Ome splendid shows from the States. We found, too, that we had talent in our midst a nd the band that got started in Davisville improved amazingly. Half a dozen "hillbilly" groups were started at various ti mos and what they lacked in ability they made up for in spirits. Our "home talent" shows may have been "corny" but they were fun!

Eventually we got our own recreation hall started where, be­iwoen certain hours, by appearing in correct dress, and by fighting one's way into line and waiting patiently for a couple of hours, one could get a boar. Here too, we had pool tables, a juko box. and oven pin-ball machines.

A word should bo said about hobbies. Tho natives have for years been making tourist souvenirs out of the beautiful Bermuda cedar but our boys really opened their eyes. Our company tool rooms became hobby shops alter hours and the output of boxes, lamps, picture frames, ashtrays. and book-ends was enormous. Meta lwork and weaving were also very popular.

YOUR LEFT, TWO, THREE, FOUR-While it was true that we aro primarily a construction outfit,

we were not allowed to forget that we were also a military or· ganization. Saturday mornings we dropped our tools and shouldered our guns for a march down to the seaplane hanga~. There we drilled for several hours , usuolly winding up with a Battalion re­view post the Commander. Alter chow wo hustled back to the barracks to stuff our week's accumulation of junk under the mat · tress in preparation for inspection. We attended anti-aircraft gunnery school for a week and finally "got to" shoot the rifles we had been carrying for months. The base had a couple of alerts and we participated. No one got shot!

OUR OFFICERS We have been fortunate in our officers-lhoy are good men.

From Commandor to C.P.O.'s, most of them are very popular. It is natural for us lo blame our superiors for everything that goes wrong and we have "beefed" plenty on occasions. This " beefing" is our lime-honored and most jealously guarded privilege, but it has been evenly spread and of short duration. Tho officers who have left our Battalion for now assignments have been unani­mously missed. If it could be put to a veto, ii is doubtful if the boys would want lo change a man. Some we like better than others, but the whole effect is a very good one and we realize that we are well lod.

WE FACE THE FUTURE We have been together now for more than a year. We 've had

good limos and bad times, and the bad have done more lo bring us together than the good. We are a closely knit military family, knowing our good poinh and aware of our faults. Wo faco tho futuro confident that we can and will do whatever job is assigned to us. We are a very happy ship for which we arc deeply grateful.

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Warrant Carpenter WILLIAM C. AMES. (CEC) USNR

Born: Fairview, Wyoming. , Home and Official Residence: Susanville, California.

Education: Elementary education and hom~ study equivalent lo three years of college (Structural Engineering).

Civilian Experience: Gonoral construction, including several years as independent general contractor in Northern California and Southern Oregon. Was Field Reprosenta­tivo of California Stalo Auto Association for fourteen years, tho past five o~ which were as District Manager in tho Susanville, California, district.

Naval Exporionco: Enlisted in the Navy in 1915 and was discharged in May 1919, holding the rate of Chief Carpontor's Mato. During this onlistmMt· he had duty in England, France, and the Asiatic area. Received his commission in 1942 and was assigned to the 49th B•ltalion at Camp Allen.

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Ensign VERNER A. WIKSTROM, (CEC) USNR

Company Commander

Born: Seattle, Washington.

Home and Official Residence: 2327 I Ith Avenue North, Seattle, W oshington.

Education: Graduated from Broadway High School in Seat­tle, Washington, and then went to the University of Washington from where he was graduated with • B.S.

Degree in Civil Engineering.

Civilian Experience: Since graduation from college, has worked as structural engineer and designer for the

State of Washington and for various consulting en­gineers.

Naval Experience: Hos been with the 49th Construction

Battalion since it was first formed at Camp Allen.

Warrant Carpenter FRANK W. JONES

Born: Now lboria, La.

Home and Official Residence: 1839 Hazel Stroot, Beau­mont. Toxas.

Education: Courses in branches of Electrical Engineering at the University of Texas, Toxos A. & M., and Lamar.

Civilian Experience: For the past fifteen years has boon associated with the Personnel Department of the Gulf States Utilities Company and immediately entering the Service held the position of Electrical Distribution Planning Engineer.

Naval Experience: Served for four years os an Electrician's Mate in the Destroyer Service. Came to tho 49th Bat­talion by moans of a transfer from tho 31st Battalion.

Mr. Jonos is married and his wife is now living at the Beaumont, Texas, address.

HEADQUARTERS COMPANY CHIEFS

Back row, left to right: 0. H. Sargent, CBM ; R. D. Munson, CCM; Harley E. Eaton, CMM; R. J. Fisher, CCM; H. L. Tirk , CBM; J. A. O 'Connor. CSK.

Front row, left lo right: T. C. Trounson, CCM; A. H. Hobbs, CY; H. V. Welch, CEM; Warrant Officer W. C. Amos; Ensign V. A. Wikstrom; W. S. McCurdy, CSK; H. I. Bosworth, CCM; F. B. Bond, CY.

Nol indudod in the photograph are the fo ll owing: R. W. Connors, CCSD ; Louis Sorra, CCSD; S. E. Viodt, CBM; Ray Harbolt, CPhM; D. B. Taylor. CSK.

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HEADQUARTERS COMPANY

Headquarters Company was charged with some of the most im­

portant jobs of all , and handled each in an admirable manner.

The ceaseless job of feeding and providing for the whole Battalion

was the leading work of the men of the Company under the direction

of the various staff officers. The supply department, commissary, sick

bay, and administrative offices were staffed with Headquarters men ,

as were many other jobs and projects.

lr:i addition to these duties , the company found time to do their

sha re of construction and maintenance work, and are to be commended

for their fine work all the way through.

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SHELDON W. WINKLER

(CEC) USNR

Warrant Carpenter

JOHN H. THOMAS

(CEC) USNR

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Warrant Carpenter

ANDREW F. KEY

(CEC) USNR

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lieutenant DANIEL J. KEA TING, Jr.

Philadelphia, Pa.

6440 Overbrook Ave., Philadelphia, Pa.

Rocoivod his B.S. Degree in Mechanical Engineering at Villanova College . ...

Worked for Daniel J. Keating Company, a plumbing and healing contracting firm, since his graduation from college. Mr. Keating held the position of Secretary-Treasure< of this company.

Started Naval experience as an Ensign in the Naval Intelligence, making security surveys of in­dustrial plants in the 4th Naval District. Was Executive Officer on board a Coastal Mine Sweeper before joining the Seabees in October. 1942. Became Commander of Company "A" of the 49th Construction Battalion in October, 1943.

Lieutenant THEODORE S. WINTERHALTER

Eliiabeth, New Jersey.

Since 1920 has been employed by the Public Service Electric and Gos Company of New Jersey on engineering and construction of underground electric lines. Started as cadet engineer and passed through grades of engineering assistant, assistant engineer, and engineer. For 11 number of years has been in direct charge of the engineering work and second in command of the con­struction.

Served with the U. S. Army in the last war. Commissioned as Lieutenant in the Naval Reserve and assigned lo the 49th Battalion at Camp Allen, Virginia.

Richfield, Utah.

Ogdon, Utah.

Ensign SHELDON W. WINKLER

Received his B.S. Degree at the University of California and studied law for two years at George Washington University.

Worked as Engineer for the United States Forest Service in Utah, Idaho, and Wyoming for three years and then for the Federal Power Commission in Washington, D. C .. for two yoars. Bofore commissioning in the Navy, was with the United States Engineering Department in British Guiana for one and one-half years.

Has been with the 49th Battalion since its origin at Camp Al lon.

Warrant Carpenter JOHN H. THOMAS

Maeslog. South Wales, Groot Britain.

R.D. No. I Doylestown, Ohio.

High School in Wales and then a course in Structural Engineering al Penn Stale College.

Worked for Babcock and Wilcox Boiler Company •H ctrlimator, erector, and draftsman. Was Superintendent in charge of hull construction for Froe mming Brothers Shipbuilding Company of Milwaukee, Wisconsin.

Enlisted'in the United Stales Navy on May 10. 1943, and did his boot training al Camp Peary, Virginia, before coming to tho 49th Battalion.

Mr. Thomas is married and his wife is now residi!!.g in Doylestown, Ohio.

Ensign A. FINLEY KEY

Medicine Park, Oklahoma.

Attended Oklahoma A. & M. College.

Wos with the Qklahoma Stale Highway Commission from 1929 to 1942, progressing from rodman to Resident Engineer on various construction projects.

Como to the 49th Battalion ol Comp Allen as Warrant Officer. Shortly after arriving in Bermuda, was promoted to Ensign.

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Loft to right: W. L. Potts, CSF: J. A. Donaldson, CCM; G. A. Miller, CSF; R. S. Bryer, CCM; H. Ne umann CCM: W. E. Southard, CCM; L. W. Smith, CEM: B. C. Daly, CEM; E. F. LaTouretle, CEM: R. E. Miller, CCM; T. J. Thomson, CSF.

Nol appearing in the photograph are tho following: D. M. Platt, CCM; R. F. Tibbetts, CCM ; C. F. Cramer, CMM; E. M. Clomonson, CBM; H. G. Buchan, CSF: M. J. Lucchini, CCM; R. D. Galbraith, CMM.

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View of Company "A" Barrads from the road leading to tho barrach area.

COMPANY "A"

While there were but few work projects handled completely by

Company "A" , there were many which were supervised by the officers

and handled mainly by the men of this company.

Company "A" was responsible for much of the harbor maintenance

and ship repair work, particularly during the first part of our stay in

Bermuda. Buoys and channel markers were installed and maintained ,

target rafts were kept in repair, and various harbor craft were under

the d irection of this company, not ably the derrick barges and oil barge.

Company " A " did their share of construction work on the base and

distinguis"hed themselves in doing numerous difficu lt and important tasks

in record-br eaking time .

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Warrant Carpenter WILLIAM T. TIMMINS

(CEC) USNR

.. , .. ,, lieutenant ARVID A. ANDERSON, (CEC) USNR

Company Commander

lieut. (j.9.) RANDOLPH N. CRANE

(CECJ USNR

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Ensign LOUIS M. EULER

(CEC) USNR

Warrant Carpenter JOHN H. MAILANDER

(CEC) USNR

Born:

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Nava l Experience:

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Lieutenant ARVID A. ANDERSON

Winburne, Pa.

Sunbury, Pa.

B.S. Degree in Electrica l Engineering al Penn State.

Has worked for nineteen years with Electric Utility Companies. He left a position as Division Commercia l Manager in charge of sales of power, light, and merchandise in both gas and electric, with the Pennsylvania Power a nd light Company, to join the Navy in November, 1942.

Was with the Infantry in 1918. In November, 1942, accepted Commission as lieutenant with CEC-V(S) USNR. Received indoctrination at Camp Allen, Va. and was assigned to the 49th Battalion as Commander of Company "B". Correlated duties were Ordnance Officer, Range Of­ficer, and member of Summary and General Courts Martial. Mr. Anderson is a member and Past Post Commander of tho American legion. Is also a member of the Chamber of Commerce, Rotary Club, Masonic Order, Ameriun Institute of Electrical Engi­nee rs, and the Susquehanna Electrical Engineering Society.

Lieutenant (j.g.) RANDOLPH N. CRANE

Danbury, Connecticut.

Yonkers, New York.

Attended Columbia University where he studied Civil Engineering, and Manhattan University where he studied Electric Design. Also studied electric systems at the Consolid.;+ed Edison School for two years.

From 1925 to 1926 was employed as Engineer by tho Virginia State Highway Commission, and then from 1927 to 1942 w.u with the Yonkers Electric light and Power Compa ny and Westchester lighting Company as Field Construction Timekeeper, Construction Foreman, Valuation Engineer, a nd Engineer and Inspector.

Came to the '49th Battalion while in Bermuda , on a transfer from tho 31st Battalion.

Ensign LOUIS M. EULER

Baltimore, Md.

191 6 N. Fulton Ave., Baltimore, Md.

Received Bachelor of Engineering Degree in Civil Engineering from J ohns Hoplins University, Baltimore, Md.

Sanitary Engineer for the W .uhington Suburban Sanitary Commissioll as Acting Division Engineer in chargo of the Anocostio River Sewage Treatment Plant. Aho worked at laying out pipe lines.

Was assigned to the '49th Battalion at Camp Allen directly following his commissioning in Decem­ber, 19'42.

Warrant Carpenter WILLIAM T. TIMMINS

Gettysburg, Po.

Attended Philadelphia College of Pharmacy and the New York Stevedore School.

Has had wide experience in genera l electrical construction as well as stevedoring. Worked on electrical installa tions on Navy Bofors 40mm. guns.

Enlisted in the U. S. Army in April, 1917 with the 14th U. S. Regular Cavalry. In August , 191 8, was Commissioned and served in the 4th U. S. Regular Cavalry on the Mexican Border and in Mexico itself. Complete service in U. S. Regular Army, U. S. Officers' Reserve, and U. S. Navy

. totals over seventeen years. Enlisted in the Navy on April 15, 1943.

lieutenant (j.g.) JOHN H. MAILANDER

Newport Nows, Virginia.

Arlington, Virginia.

Worked on bilge suction popong and steam heating of ships for Newport News Shipbuilding and Dry Dod Co. In 1933, wont to work for Noland Company, Inc., of Newport Nows, Virginia, at Bra.nch House in Washington, D. C., os Power Piping Engineer. Construeted Power Piping Plant for this Company and is at present General Manager and Supervisor of some.

First tour of active duty was with the 49th Battalion as Warrant Officer. Shortly a~er coming to Bermuda was promoted to Li out. ( j.g.). Mr. Mailander is married and his wife and children are living at Arlington, Va.

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COMPANY " B" CHIEFS Bock row, left to right : F. A. Moslandor, CEM; B. Wooldridge, CCM; G. W. W inier, CCM; Ray

Pearl, CCM; R. Sharples, CMM . Front row, loft lo right: A. L. Fosio, CEM; J. J . Co no, CCM; W. 8. McConaghy, CSF; F. C.

Stouffer, CCM. Not appearing in tho photograph aro the following: A. H . Mears , CCM ; J. B. Davis, CSF; C. G.

Dunn, CBM; E. G. Evans, CBM; T. P. Mul rane, CCM; W. H. G. Burke, CMM ; H. W. Porry, CCM; R. D. Candelot, CCM .

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COMPANY "B"

From their first day in Bermuda, Company "B" has had men on

virtually every project in progress and have many fine accomplishments

to their credit.

Much of the electrical, radio, and refrigerat ing installations and

maintenance were handled largely by this company, while other con­

struction and repair jobs have kept them constantly busy. The recent

installations af the anti-aircraft training school were also handled in the

main part by ·Company "B" as well as were other important construc­

tion jobs . ...

Company "B" is most deserving of the fine reputation they es­

tablished for themselves here.

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COMPANY rr C ''

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Lieutenant EVERETI H. BOURQUARD, (CEC ) USNR Company Commander

Lieut. ( j.g. l KARL W. BRITTAIN, J r. .

(CEC) USNR

Lieut. (i.g.) WILLIAM R. KETURI

(CEC) USNR

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Lieutenant Commander JOHN W. COOK, Jr ., (CEC) USNR

Warrant Carpenter CLIFFORD L. MUTCH

(CEC) USNR

WMrant Carpenter TOM M. YOUNG

(CEC ) USNR

Born:

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Lieutenant EVERETT H. BOURQUARD

Vicksburg, Mississippi.

Bel Air. Maryland.

B.S. Degree in Aero. Engineering from Mississippi Stale College. Did graduate work in Hydraulics and Soils Mechanics at Johns Hopkins University and State University of Iowa.

Two and one-half years in general engineering of flood control projects with U. S. Engineers a t Vicksburg, Miss., followed by two and one-half years of hydraulic design , drainage, and hydrology at Baltimore, Md., also with the U. S. Engineers.

F-rom September, 194 i , to May, 1942, was stationed at N.A.S., Palmyra ldand, T.H., as Asst. ROinC. From May, 1942, to September, 1942, served as Asst. ROinC at N.A.S., Kaneohe Bay, T.H., from which as!ignmenl he was transferred to N.A.S., Pearl Harbor, where he served as Asst. P.W.O. until being assigned to the 49th Battalion in December, 1942.

Lieutenant Commander JOHN W. COOK, Jr. Fulton, Missouri.

Alameda, California.

St. Louis, Missouri.

Attended Westminster College at Fulton, Missouri; Massachusetts Institute of Technology at Cam· bridge, Massachusetts; and University of Missouri, receiving a degree in Civil Engineering.

Project Engineer for Missouri State Highway Department on grdding, concrete, gravel and bituminous surfacings and bridge projects for eight years. City Engineer for Fulton. Missouri, in charge of public works, construction, maintenance, and operation for four years. Chief Designer and Field Engineer for Russell and Axon, Consulting Engineers, in St. Louis, Missouri , for two years.

Was commissioned in the Navy as lieutenant ( j.g.) in April, 1941, and was assigned to the office of the Resident Officer in Charge on Pacific Naval Air St<1tion contracts. For the following twenty-two months he was in charge of the engineering and procurement department of this office.

Came to the 49th Battalion at Camp Allen, and was promoted to lieutenant Commander while in Bermuda, later being transferred to Camp Peary, Va., where he is now stationed.

Lieut. Comdr. Cook is married and his wife and two sons, aged seven and twelve, a re living in Alameda, California.

Lieutenant (j.g.) KARL W. BRITTAIN, Jr. Atlanta, Georgia.

Savannah, Georgia.

B.S. Degree in Civil Engineering at Georgia Tech.

Prior to entering Naval Service was Assaciate Civil Engineer for U. S. Engineer Department in Savannah, and since graduation in 1934 has been with consulting engineers and governmental dgendes on structural and municipal works.

Commissioned in May, 1942, and was Base Maintenance Officer at Solomons Island, Maryland, until being assigned to the 49th Battalion in December, 1942. Lieut. (i.g.) Brittain is married, and his wife and two children are now living in Savannah.

Warrant Carpenter TOM M. YOUNG U pion, Tex as.

1810 West Gramercy Place, San Antonio , Texas.

Graduated from Texas High School and attended the University of Texas for two years. Two years constructing golf courses; five years as production foreman in the Borger, Texas, oil field for the Gulf Oil Corporation ; two years on highway construction in Southwest Texas with the H. B. Zachary Condruction Company; one year with the New Mexico Stale Highway Department : seven years as Superintendent of CCC Camp• 1n New Mexico and Utah for the U. S. Soil Con· !ervation Service; one year as principal in5pector of construction for the U. S. Engineers on the construction of an Army Ordnance Depot at Flagstaff, Arizona.

Started his lour of active duty on June 12, 1943, and spent several months training " boots" before being assigned to the 49th Battalion in October, 1943.

Lieutenant (j.g.) W ILLIAM R. KETURI Detroit, Mlchigan.

Graduated. from Michigan State College in 1930 with degree in Civil Engineering.

Was with the Michigan State Highway Department from 1930 to 1933 . Was then successively, inspector, draftsman, and construction engineer on various construction projects in the State of Michigan. · From 1939 to 1941 was bridge designer for the Michigan State Highway Department a nd from 1941 to 1942 was structural d esigner with Albert Kahn Associates, Detroit, Mich.

Was origi.naJ ly assigned to the 49th Construction Battalion at Camp Allen.

Lieutenant (j.g.) CLIFFORD MUTCH Caldwell , Idaho.

Sausalito, California.

Graduated · from Coldwell , Idaho, High School.

After ·graduation he entered the U. S. Bureau of Reclamation in Caldwell, Idaho, where he worked in the Engineering Deportment os on Inspector for eighteen years. Hos done Construction Engi ­neer work in most of the Western States on vorious larger governmental projects, such as the Boulder Dam · and Shosta Dam.

Entered the Navy in December, 1942, and wos ossigned to the 49th Bottalion as Warrant Of­ficer. Was promoted to Lieutenant (j.9.) a few months after coming to Bermuda. Mr. Mutch is married and his wife is now living in Sausalito, California.

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Left lo right: G. V. Schaeffer, CSF; T. J. Murphy, CMM : C . A. Fratus, CCM; M. Moore, CCM; R. C. Foslor, CBM; W. A. Kelso, CCM ; J. F. Foye, CEM; N. J. Provanche, CSF; A. H. Nelson, CBM ; E. T. Maine, CCM; R. B. Compton, CEM.

Not appearing on the photograph are the following : H. E. Eaton, CMM; D. Rhodes, CCM; C. H. Cough, CEM; H. L. Tirk, CBM; A. J . Di Fmio, CSF.

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COMPANY "C"

Company "C" with justifiable pride designated itself as the "heavy

construction " outfit of the 49th. They furnished t heir share of artificers

to the shops and permanent details, but for the most part their men

helped to build the structura l and hydra ulic projects under the super­

vis ion of the Company officers.

It is not likely that the men of the company whose contribution to

these jobs was a stack of sweaty man-hours will forget them, and they

will undoubtedly always remember such jobs as the igloos, boathouse,

armory , e~gine test cell, evaporator plant, warehouse and water line

projects. It was on jobs such as these that Company "C" established

for themselves s~ch an enviable record in being able to 'get the job

done.'

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lieutenont (j.g.) WALLACE J. HOSMER, {CEC) USNR Compony Commonder

Lieut. (j.9.) EDWARD T. REGENHARDT

(CEC) USNR

Warront Carpenter JOSEPH W. MATHEWS

(CEC) USNR

Lieutenant HAROLD W, CLARK, (CEC) USNR

Warrant Carpenter GRIFFITH J. W ILLIAMS

(CEC) USNR

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Ensign

LESTER A. ROBB

(CEC) USNR

Born:

Home and Official Residence:

Education:

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Born:

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~ Education:

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Lieutenant (j.g.) WALLA CE J. HOSMER

West Point, Mississippi.

West Point, Mississippi.

Graduate of Mississippi State College.

Has followed heavy construction work since graduation from college. Worked for Allied Engi­neers, Inc., of Birmingham, Ala., the Mississippi St<ite Highway Department, and the Tennessee Valley Authority.

Commissioned on November 16, 1942, and has been with the 49th Battalion ever since. Recently became "D" Company's new Commander.

Lieut. {j.g.) Hosmer is married and his wife is now living in West Poinf, Mississippi.

Lieutenant HAROLD W. CLARK (CEC) USNR

Minneapolis, Minn.

Minneapolis , Minn.

Public school system in Minneapolis and then attended fhe University of Minnesota.

Has been with the Minnesota State Department of Highways ever since 1914, with the exception of the period between 19 18 and 1922, during which time he was with the U. S. Army in France and attending university.

Was commissioned in the Navy in November, 1942, and came to the 49th Battalion at Camp Allen.

Lieutenant lj.g.) EDWARD T. REGENHARDT

Cape Girardeau, Mo.

224 N. Park, Cape Girardeau, Mo.

B.S. Degree in Civil Engineering from the Missouri School of Mines.

Associated with the Regenhardt Construction Company for five years after graduation. Worl:ed for the Illinois Highway Department, and at the time Commission was granted was employed by the U. S. Engineers on the construction of Ordnance Plants.

Went on active duty at Camp Peary on June 10, 1943, and was assigned to the 49th Battalion in Bermuda on September 15, 1943.

Ensign LESTER A. ROBB

Flagler, Colorado.

5005 W. 33rd Ave., Denver, Colorado.

Graduated from Flagler High School and attended Colorado State for two years. Transferred to University of Colorado and graduated with a S.S. Degree in Civil Engineering.

Employed in the Denver Office of the U. S. Bureau of Reclamation since graduation. Worked in the Canal Design Section and Transmission lines Section. Also worked on the All·American Canal Project and tho Shasta Dam Project.

Received Commission on October 8, 1942 and went on active duty on December 2, 1942, being assigned to the 49th Construction Battalion.

Mr. Robb is married and. has a young son nearing two years of age. His wife and son are living at the Denver, Colorado, address.

Warrant Carpenter JOSEPH W. MATHEWS

Philadelphia, Pa.

711 S. 58th St., Philadelphia, Pa.

·West Philadelphia and Perkiomen Prep.

Nineteen years construction work with contractors, having specialized in buildings, roads, sea-walls, piers, and general maintenance work .

. Assigned to the 49th Construction Battalion immediately folowing his active duty date.

Warrant Carpenter GRIFFITH J. WILLIAMS

Milwaukee, Wisconsin.

Milwaukee , Wisconsin.

Attended Lake Forest College for one year, taking a course in Liberal Arts.

For the past twelve years has been part owner of Williams Brothers, a general contracting firm.

Enlisted in the Navy in May, 1943, and reported for active duty on June 15, 1943. His first .assignment has been his present one, that of Warrant Officer with the 49th Battalion .

Mr. Wlfllams has been married for seven years and his wife is now living at 4421 N. Farewell Ave., Milwaukee, Wisconsin.

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.. COMPANY "D" CHIEFS

Beek row, left to right: W. G. Weir, CCM; W. A. Houseman, CSF: J. Berworth, CCM; C. A. Ginhold, CCM; J. K. Peterson, CCM; J. J. Rohrbach, CBM; W. J. Kendall, CCM.

Front row: P. R. Melanson, CBM; E. A. Attison, CEM; J. J. Moynihan, CCM; N. F. Motlenski,

CMM; R. C. Johnson, CCM.

Not appearing in the photograph are the following: W. W. White, CSF; J. J. Brown, C MM ; E. J. Vandenberghe, CCM; W. C. Nelson, CCM •

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Company "D" regarded themselves as the toughest company in the

Battalion, and accordingly handled some of the hardest and roughest

work there was to be found. There were few projects which did not

have a goodly number of " D" men assigned to it. Many of them were

assigned to heavy construction and operation of heavy equipment.

The rock crusher and concrete plant was manned almost entirely by

"D" Company, as was the road building crew which built practically

every foot of r<;>ad on the base.

Company "D" may well be proud of their accomplishments during

their stay in Bermuda.

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While we take just pride in this review of the accomplishments of

the 49th Construction Battalion, let us pause here for a moment to pay

the highest tribute to our Shipmates who did not see the completion

of our work. These men are our heroes, and their names will remain for­

ever sacred in our memories. They have found their final resting place

which is forever American-consecrated by their sweat and toil; by their

blood and death.

"O God, we pray thee, the memories of our Shipmates, called to

their reward-

ROEHRICH, CHRISTIAN JOHN, CCM, USNR

SURGOSH, AUGUSTUS FRED, SC3c, USNR

BANCHOFF, GEORGE WILLIAM, CM2c, USNR

RICHARDSON, HARRISON CLAYTON, WT I c, USNR

COFFEY, MARTIN ED~ ARD, QM2c, USNR

- may be ever sacred in our hearts; that the sacrifice which they have

offered for our Country's cause may be acceptable in Thy sight, and that

an entrance into Thine eternal peace may, by Thy pardoning grace, be

open ·unto them, through Jesus Christ our Lord and Saviour. Amen."

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ON THE JOB

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Building the N.A.S. warehouse was one of the battalion's biggest

single projects and is probably the largest building of its type ever

constructed by Seabees. These photos show the building in its early

stages.

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Determined to finish the building well ahead of schedule, the men worked both

night and day for seven days each week. These scenes show the great quantities

of forms, steel and concrete which went into the building.

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All types _of workers--carpen­

ters, electricians, concrete finish­

ers, plumbers, and many others­

were drawn from each company in

the battalion. Results of their work

are shown here taking form as the

building nears completion.

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Far ahead of schedule, the build­

ing was finished and immediately put

into service. A job well done!

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This new PX was built for

the Marines by the 49th

on the samo site as tho

original PX.

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This old Bermuda resi­

dence which was in the

Marine barrads area was

used for a long time as the

Marines' Post Exchange. It

was decided, however, that

a newer and more modern

building was needed so the

old place was torn down.

Th is was probably the

smallest building · built by

the 49th on the entire

base, and for that reason

we include it in our book.

Shown working on this

sentry box are M. Allen,

CM2c, and Warrant Of­

ficer W. C. Ames.

A general view of a site which only

a few hours previously had been the lo­

cation of several buildings. Now they

have been torn down and are awaiting

the loading crew.

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Battalion workers made quick work of

these buildings, dismantling them and

re-erecting them in short order. Virtually

a small city had to be torn down and

put up again in a new location.

Windows, doors, walls, and all are

loaded onto a truck and moved to a

new location where they were again as·

sembled into buildings.

The airplane engine test building was constructed so that

powerful airplane engines could be tested right on the base withou t having to se nd them bad to the States. This photo shows the wall forms nearly completed.

William W. Rhoads, Ptrlc, puts the finishing touches on

control insta llations in the test cell.

Welding the evaporator plant intake line.

Chief Schaeffer checks a pump in tho evap:>rafor plant.

The baso dopended a groat deal upon this plant to supply

fresh drinking water. manufactured from sea water.

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This complicated installation was put in by the 49th in

the engine test cell and was used in the control and testing

of engines.

An Athey wagon gets its load of rock as this hill is cut bad in order to widen the main road from Gato No. I.

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Great quantities of solid limestone rock had to be moved to make way for roads and buildings. The rock was crushed and processed and then

used for making concrete and building roads.

Harold W. Calvin, MM I c, one of the 49th "cat skinners, " with his "Cat" and Athey

wa gon.

A: view of the concrete plant showing one of

truds receiving its load of carefully-measured of cement, rock and water.

the mixer quantities

A familiar sight on the base was "Andy" Anderson and his

pet roller keeping tho roads and parking areas rolled down hard and smooth.

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Many thousands of tons of rock were crushed and screened in this crusher plant for use in concrete, roads, walks, and fills. This crusher was operated in conjunction with the concrete plant which supplied all of the concrete used in the buildings and other structures on the base.

The crew of the concrete batching plant, Standing, left

to right: E. E. Marchak, Chief C. A. Fratus, R. M. Rivet, E. C. Simpson, J. M. Jones, C. F. Murphy, F. E. Buckley, W. E. White. Kneeling: T. F. Ricci and Sam Moorer.

This ship repair job was only one of many performed by the 49th Seabees on all types and siies of ships.

The 49th received many fine com­

mendations from the captains of ships

which our men repaired and put bade

into fighting trim.

Ships of our own and allied nations

were included in tho battalion's ropair

work. These three photos show 49th

welders at work on ships of an allied

country.

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Commander Barnett watches operations as piling

are driven for a small-boat pier.

Driving steel piling such as these proved at limes

lo be a very diflic:ult job as they generally had lo

be forced into solid limestone rod. At other limes

they would penetrate muc:h softer material, and suil­

a ble bearing was difficult lo obtain.

These unloading floats for seaplanes were built

under the direction of Ensign Winkler and Chief Neu­

mann of Company A.

Tommy Griffin, BM I c:, is helped into his diving

equipment by John W. Walsh, SF2c:, as Pal Fusc:o,

BM2c, looks on.

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All ready lo do some undersea work, Tommy Grif­

fin c:heds his equipment bef~re going down.

Rather than move heavy equipment such as tractors over

the Island's narrow roads it was found easier to transport

them on barges when they were needed at places outside

the base. Here the derrick barge "Cristobol Colon," which

was manned and operated by 49th men, lifts a Caterpillar

tractor from the shore and will place it on the barge which

has been pulled into position alongside.

This buoy boat ma nned by 49th me n had charge of serv ·

icing a nd re pairing a ll harbo.r and channel marke r buoys­

a continuous a nd important job.

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The "Cristobol Colon" was called upon to do all sorts of

heavy lifting, and performed several jobs of salvage work

at various times. The crew lived aboard and were ready

both night and day to do whatever work was required of

them.

M. E. Coffey, QM2c and R. H. Dyke, SF2c, in one of the

battalion's own "bathtubs" pull awa y from a target re\ft

which they h,we just inspected. The efficient mMksma nship

of the Navy fighting ships which practiced on these targets

caused plenty of work for the Seabees because it was their

job to keep them in repair.

Speed was of prime importance in ship un· loading so that the ship could be on i ts w•y to deliver more cargo to other bases. Such work never stopped from the moment the ship docked until she wes ready to seil •gein.

As soon as one truck was loaded and moved •way to the wuehouse another one moved into position and received its load.

Produce such as these fresh oranges was loaded directly onto trucks and moved to re· frigerated storehouses.

Food and all other supplies for the entire base were quickly and efficiently handled by tho 49th stevedores.

Ship unloading wasn't the type of work that Sea bees liked best but it was nevertheless a . job that had lo be done.

The crew of the heavy equipment repair shop. It was their responsibility to see that the trucks, tractors and other equipment were serviced and kept in first.class running order.

"If it can be made of motal, we can make it" was the motto of the sheet metal shop. At work here are Metal­smiths Stanley J. Rykowski, Harry L. Spencer, George De Graff, and Irving E. Goldburg.

This building housed the various shops-machine shop, paint shop, sheet metal shop, carpenter shop and heavy equipment repair shop. In the foreground is a mixer truck getting a minor repair job outside the heavy equipment repair shop.

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R. R. Maffei, CM le, and two other Sea bee c arpenters oro shown at work on one of the sows in the carpenter shop.

Operating this De Walt sow are J. C. Baston, CM I c,

and H. E. Higgins , Sic. Besides doing all of the cabinet and mill work for the buildings on tho base, the shop af· forded the men of the battalion on opportunity to pursue

their woodworking hobbies at nights and on off-duty hours.

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Repairing this 125 h.p. e lectric motor presented quite a problem to the men of the motor repair shop especially since there was no wire of the correct si10 available to wind the necessary coils. They weren't slopped for long, however, and by improvising and substituting, and with severa l days and nights of hard work soon had the motor bad into service. Show here are ~loctrician's Mates Ralph

Guida, Jack Berner and F. G. Pehold.

P. E. Shockey, CM2c (left), E. H. Buss, .CMlc and C. T. Tower, CM2c, aro shown in another carpenter shop scone.

Assigned to the Public Works Office, tnese

men did the drafting work on tho Public Works projects which were built by the 491h. Left to right: W. A. leapard, Chief H. I. Bosworth, M. S. Burroughs, G. H. Gray, Chief W. G.

Weir, G. V. Rauber. R. S. Dexter, and Jack Penson.

Some of tho drivers of those dumptors de­veloped a "permanent" over-the-shoulder look. J. J. Fearns of Company " D" shows why!

E. F. Deacon, MM2c, on this winch truck pre­

pares to pick up and movtt a heavy piece of l':lachinery.

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Even with all the earth-moving equipment at hand there was still a lot of hand work to be done. Some day an ingenious Seabee will probably invent a machine which will forever

do away with jackhammers and shovels. (He'll probably get " medal for it, loo!).

Tho survoy parfios were kepi busy laying out

roads, building sites , otc. J. M. Taft, CM2c is shown at the transit while J. D. Boyle, CM2c records the notes.

Staff officers at tho formal review of the battalion.

The combined bands of the 49th and N.O.B. lod the battalion in review on the occasion of the inspection by Ad­mira I Sowell.

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Admiral Sowell tells Commander Bar­nett and Commander Micou that he was well satisfied and pleased with the ap· pearance of their men at the formal review for the Admiral.

Company "C" led by Lieut. Cmmdr. Cook does "eyos right" as it passes the reviewing stand.

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The 49th's own military band marches across the cause­way to the drill field.

Back in Oavisville , this Company "C" drill team under Chief Fratus won a 72 hour leave for the men of their company in an inter-company competition.

Company "A" passes the reviewing stand in an informal, Saturday morning Battalion review.

At a time like this o Seaboe feels os though ho is in the Army instead of the Navy but the military aspect hos proved to be o very important phose of a Novol Seobee's training.

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Drilling was the ordor of the doy for every Soturdoy morning during the first part of our stoy in Bermuda. This is a platoon from Headquarters Company,

This Seabee listens carefully as his

instructor explains how the rifle's sights

should be lined up on the target.

A bullseye is scored by an unseen

rifleman as these men in the pit patch

targets and indicate scores.

Each man in the battalion was given

the opportunity to improve his marks·

manship on the rifle range. A week of

anti -aircraft gunnery instruction was like­

wise given to each man.

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On the firing line.

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Officers' Mess.

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Original company commanders of the 49th Bat­talion. left to right: Lieutenant Winterhalter, Company "A"; lieutenant Anderson, Company "B"; Lieut. Comdr. Cook, Company "C"; lieu­tenant Clark, Company "D"; Ensign Wikstrom, Headquarters Company.

Group picture of tho Seabee officers taken at the time our work was inspected by Rear Admiral Manning. Admiral Manning is seated between Commander Micou and Commander Barnett.

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OFFICERS' MESS ATTENDANTS

Back, left to right: Archie Stevens, OS2c, Vestus Sapp.

StM I c, Johnnie Gray, StM2c, Johnnie Ruth, StM2c, William Holt, SIM I c, Freddie King , OC I c .

Front, left to right: David Cannon, StM2c, E. 0. Mason,

StM lc.

Joe Kissock, CM2c, one of our genial mail clerks chec,ks up on the d a y's stamp business. Next to e ating, receiving mail from home is probably the most important thing in a Seabee's life a nd the boys of the postal fo rce were given

no rest until every piec e of mail was sorted and delivered.

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49th BATTALION M.A.A. FORCE AND SHORE PATROL

Standing, left to right: Henry Reinke, Anthony Mednyk, Joseph Gillis, Arthur C. Smith, S. R. Mansfield , M. J. Nantz, Joe Rosenstein , Fred P. Nelson, Sta nley M. Weeks, Walter I. Nelson, Lieut. Cmdr. Brown, Chief Stuart E. Viedt, Frederick L. Oeffler, Tony J. Sillari , Donald R. Schepper, Earl M. Kinmonth , W . C. Campbell , Norman P. Tripp , Charles G. Foster, Dona ld McDonald , J. J. Medvidid.

Kneeling, left to right: Francis Brown, Gerard E. Wester­velt, H. E. Lang, Fra nk X. LoFurno, Harry Souder, Erwin Lewis, Edward Sudziarski , Hershel! J. Rigney, A. E. Vane, Ed Wisnie wski, N. G eorge s, G eorge L. Brown.

The Seabee Tra nsporation Company, Ltd., b etter known as the "Gray Goose," saved many long hike s on a hot day. Its only drawback was that it couldn't carry enough pa s· sengers.

AND

Lieutenant DANIEL J. KEA TING, Jr.

Welfare and Recreation Officer

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Another shotf of the championship team which rolled up a total of 758 points for the season against their foes' total of 561 points, making an average score of 38 to 28

per game.

During the 1943-44 basketball season the 49th boys dis­solved the company competition and formed a sinling hot, All-Star outfit and really went to town against the other teams on the base. They chalked up the enviable record of nineteen wins with but one setback to mar an otherwise

perfect record. Bob Schultz walked away with high scoring honors, amassing 242 points for the season. Standing, left to right: "Chuck" Foster, Tom Barry, Manager Glen Gray, "Red" Burnett, "Rosy" Rosenthal; kneeling, left to right: Bob Shultz, "Mutch" Montchar, "Babe" Parquette, "Pete"

Hagopian, and Nick Sammartano.

The 1942·43 basketball season was a fast and furious one that saw Company "D" ending up in the lead. This shot was made during one of the many hotly-contested games

played in the Seabee gymnasium.

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lieutenant Keating throws out the lirst ball before an interested crowd of spoctators on hand to witness the in­

itial softball gamo of the season.

Umpire Ben Lapidus tosses a shilling while members of Company "B" and Company "O" watch closely.

Company "B" softball team. Standing, left to right: Bill Comiskey, Louis Bicskei, Bill Lango, Richard O'Oriscoll, John Jevic, Morris Samuels.

Kn eeling, left to right: Steve Korieniesky, Anthony Gleba. George Hunter, Adolph Magesky, John Do Value.

Strike one! "Rosy" Rosenthal of Company "O" swings at a fast one.

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Tho 49'ers pooled their baseball talent into the "Fix-its" baseball team. Aftor two straight wins, the C.B.'s began

to run into rougher competition and ended the season with 7 wins and 9 losses. Tho lino-up consisted of Jevic, If., Barry, cf., Roeco, Loveland, rf., Henning, 3b., Jorda,. ,

ss., Savickas, Cronin or Loveland, 2b., Peterson, I b., Jub!:> or Roeco, C., Mahoney oJr Appleby, p. This picture catches a Marino at bat with Jubb behind the plate.

This is no fish story but actually a part of a day's catch made by Chiefs Dunn and Connors. Many took ad-1fbntage of the good fishing to be found in Bermuda and nearly every man had at least one good piscatorial tall tale he could relate with only the slightest urging.

Volleyball was a popular sport en­joyed by many of the men. Courh were built in the ba rracks area as well as at the athletic field , and on almost any evening one could find a game being played on each of the courts.

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This pool room in the recreation build­ing gave the men a chance for a littlP.

fun and relaxation in the evenings after work.

Sharks were hardly numerous enough to bother swimmers very much but they were around, as evidenced by this photo of Chiefs Dunn and Connors and their six-foot man eater which they caught

just outside the reefs.

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With t he cooperation of the U.S.O. and the G.S.O., it was possible for the different companies to have an occa­sional dance or party at the local hotels or service clubs. These are shots of the Company "D" dance at the Somerset U.S.O. club.

Hobbies filled much of our spare time. This coot·of­orms is made of beuoliful Bermuda cedar, partly gilded, end bearinq our American Area Ribbon. It was so highly thought of that it hes been sent to A.B.D., Oovisville, R. I., where it will have e place of honor in the RecrH· lion Building.

An <!lrliclo by "Rud" Cler~• in the Botle\li?n newspaper "Ouuin' Briofs" introduced o Soobee "pin-up girl," lo bo known <!IS Phoebe the Seoboo. Tho Suboes a l Camp Hueneme, C.:ilifornia, picked it up <!Ind 901 Woll Disney to do <!In origin<!ll char­acterization of Phoebe which they adopted es their mascot. Pictures show a photo· groph of the oriqinal Disnoy cartoon and a large plywood cut-out modo ond posed by tho boys ot Hueneme.

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HEADQUARTERS COMPANY

AMORE, ALFONSE T., 482 Center St., Nutley, N. J. ANTON IT IS, A. L .. 117 E. Park Ave .. White PloiM, N. Y. BASAR, JOH N. 293 Richord St .. Kingston, Pa. BITTING, WILLIAM 0 .. 234 W. Svnbury St .. Shamokin, Pa. BOSWORTH, HARRY I., Peru, Clinton Co .. N. Y. BOYLE, J AM ES D .. Gramotan Hotel. Bronxville. N. Y. BOYLE. JOHN J., Elkins , W. Ve. BREWSTER, FRANK F .. lblb Flores Ave .. Laredo. Texas BROGAN. THOMAS R .. Main St., Southbridge, Mass. BUCKSEN. PAUL K., lbl Fullerton Ave., Newburgh. N. Y. BULLOCK. R. l.. 200 W. Dewey St .. Sapulpa. Oklo. BUNN. MICHAEL l .. 31 Elberon Pl .. Albony. N. Y. BURROUG HS. MORRELL S .. 55 Cruikshank Ave .. Hempstead. N. Y. CANNON, DAVID, 2444 Compbell St., Konsas City. Mo. CAPO DAN NO. JOSEPH l.. 172 Brood St.. N. Att leboro. Moss. CARROLL. KER MIT. Sneedville, Tonn. CLARDY, VERNON W., 2009 Belmont Blvd .. Nashville 4, Tenn CLARK. FRAN K. Shuqualok, Miss. COLLINS. JOHN A .. 51 W. 82nd St .. N. Y .. N. Y. CONNORS. ROSS W .. Everett St .. Wrentham, Moss. COTTLE. JAMES 0., 31 Central Ave., Spring Volley. N. Y . CROSS, ANCEL WADE. b05 Lowry St .. Stillwater, Okla. DANCISIN. FRANK. b32 Hudson Blvd .. Boyonne, N. J. DANDU RAN D, ER NEST 0., 3301 W. 10th St .. Topeko, Ko ns. DAVIS FLOYD W., 319 W. 7tst St., Los Angeles. Colif. DAVIS. JAMES L.. 410 Brighton Pl .• Elkins Pork. Po. DELI GANS, Bill Y ROSE. Hortshorno. Okla. DELMONTE. TONY J., Livingstone Avo., New Providence, N. J. DONOVAN. THOMAS E .. 98b 77th St .. Brookl yn. N. Y. DY AN. ELLSWORTH F. , 39'4 Hollis St. , Framingham. Mass. FER RIS, LESTER E .. Box 48. Dover Plains. N. Y. FLYNN. JOSEPH F. X .. 155 N. Warren St .. Trenton. N. J. FULK. CALUB B .. Pilot Mountain. N. C. GRAY, JOHNIE. 1359 B St .. N. E., Weshington, D. C. HAMILTON, WALTER W .. 309 Rentoul St.. Beverly, Mass. HAWKINS, VICTOR E .• 453 Wheeler St.. Seottle. Wash. JOH NSTO N, JOSEPH A .• Jr .. 4b DeKoy St .. Stolen Island, N. Y. KEMPER, JOH N C .. J onesboro. Go. KLEIN. IRVING H., 69 Westminster Rd .. Brooklyn, N. Y. KRUMHOLZ, MATTHEW, 15 Reynolds Pl., Nework, N. J. LIEBMAN. PAUL H., 700 Madison St., N.W .. Weshinglon. D. C. LOESEL. JOHN C .. I 33 I E. Morkol St., York. Po. MASON. EDWARD 0 .. 131 L St., S.E .. Woshington. D. C. McCURDY, WILLIAM S .. Trecy City. Tenn. MULVEY. J AM ES l., 55 Cornelio St .. Roxbury. Moss. MUNFORD, DAVID C .. Box '403. Chilliwod, B. C .. Canada POND. FRANK B .• 1422 Shermon St .• Alomodo. Calif. ROBINSON, CHARLES H .. 221 N. Orenge St., Orenge. Calif. SAPP. VESTUS. 1'41'4 Cenlrel Ave .. Tompo, Fla. SCHEPPER . DONALD ROY. '400'4 Rombouls Ave .• New York 6b.N. Y. SCH MI DT. GEORGE, JR., 5 Chatham Ct., E. Rockaway. N. Y. SCIRE, PAUL. 1136 bOth SL, Brooklyn, N. Y. SHARP. ROY HARVEY. 170 Soundview Ave .. Bronx. N. Y. SNOOK. FRANK S .. 1065 Clinton Ave .. Trenton. N. J . STEPHENS, ARCH IE. JR .. 18 11 Dovis St •• Houston. Tex. STEVENS, LLOYD. 19b W. Summit St .. Somerville, N. J. STOKER. BORNEO. 4-450 Mein St., Rive" ide. Calif. STONE. CECIL E .. Tupper Leke. N. Y. STREET. JOSEPH F .. Rising Fewn, Ga. TAYLOR, DONALD B .• 9H No. Collogo St.. Salem. Ore. TIPTON. ROBERT. JR .. RFD No. '4 , Jecksonville, Texes TORAYA, JOSEPH, lb Foss St.. Borre. VI. TROU NSON, THOMAS C .. JR ., I IS W . Cloy Ave., Roselle Pk. , N. J. TUCKER, CALVIN M., Ecru, Mississippi WAGENHEIM. HARRY, 100 S. Morylond Ave. , Atlontic City, N. J. WALLACE. THOMAS B .. 523 Euroko Avo .. Jockson. Miss. WARGO. EDWARD J., 141'4 I I Ith St., New York. N. Y. WEANT, PERRY E .. JR .. 322 E. Korr St., Solisbury, N. C.

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WEMHANER, JAMES M., 1235 South Horvard, Tulso, Okla. WH ITE. CLIFFORD P .• Friendsville, Tenn., Rouie No. I WI LLIAMS. W. 0 .. Gen. Del .. Eogletown, Oklo. WOLF, SEYMOUR, I IOb S. Independence Blvd .. Chicago. Ill. TORDOFF. ALFRED A .. b3 Pond St .. Canion, Mass. LENT, WILLIAM A., Lent Ave., Montrose, N. Y. LEWIS. RUSSELL E .. 3-4 Main St .. Malden. Moss. KENNEDY, PATRICK J .. 3150 Kingsbridge Ave .. Bronx. N. Y. MELLE. J. J .. 1502 Commonwoolth Ave .. Bronx. N. Y. WOLFGANG, ROY, 21 Magnolia Terr., Albany. N. Y. COUGHLIN, RICHARD J .. Box 1035. Route No. I. Miami. Flo. BISHOP. JOSEPH F., 8119 133rd St., Ozone Pork. N. Y. BRAUCHLER. HENRY P .• 7739 79th Pl.. Glendale. L. I., N. Y. GRANT. THOMAS E .. Roule No. 3, Cleveland, Tenn. OLDHAM, AUSBORN E .• Montalbo, Texas

ARSENAULT, ROLAND J .• 105 Broadway. Lawrence, Mass. BARS. ALBERT. lb05 Nelson Ave .. Bron•, N. Y. BAXTER. DONALD F., 489 8th St .. Brooklyn. N. Y. BELK. JAMES l.. RI. No. I, Jespe r. Tennessee BELL. HERMAN A., '4 t 7 Vine St .. Choftono:>ga. Tenn. BENEDICT. CL YOE D .. Iliff. Colorado BERGERON, LEO JOSEPH. 85 Delmont Ave., Worcester. Moss. BLEVI NS. LON J .. Roon Mountoin. Tonn. BODNAR, WILLIAM E .. 127 Kreischer St., Charleston, S. I.. N. Y. BOLANDER. ARTHUR J .. '4 Herbert SI .. Beacon. N. Y. BOR N. W ILLIAM H., 180 Coit St., Irvington, N. J. BURGESS, WILLIAM W., Orengo. Virginia BURNETT. WILLIAM S., Wotumko, Okla. CLIFFORD, WALTER JOS .. 18 Rowell St.. Dorchester. Mass. CRISCENTI. J ACK. 4b84 Coplin Ave .• Detroit, Mich. CRIVELLI, JOHN, H Q uinn St .. Poto"on, N. J. D'ADDARIO. ELIA J .. 38 Quinn St., Peterson I, N. J. DAGGETT, WALTER R., 100 E. Decker St., Johnstown. N. Y. DAVIS. JAMES THOMAS. R.F.D. No. I, Sale Creek, Tenn. DEMERS. ALFRED J ., 7 Esse• St .• Dracut, Mass. DOUKAS. GEORGE l.. 138·'42 90th Ave., Jamaica. N. Y. FALLON. LAWRENCE J., 1803 Beverley Rd .. Brooklyn. N. Y. FERGERSON, LENDON E .. 312 Creath Ave .. Jonesboro, Ark. FISHER. RALPH J .• HOb Perk Ave .. S. Ploinlield. N. J . GATES. GEORGE E .. 90-1 2 2'47 St .. Bellerose. N. Y. GELLERSEN. GEO. H .. JR., 237 W. Webb St., Calumet City, 111. GINALSKI, STANLY l. . 23 Jockson St .. Chicopee Folls. Moss. GLINES. RAYMOND A., Old Orchard Beach. Moine GRIFFIN. THOMAS J .. 2'4 Bod St .. Newport. Moss. HAGOPIAN. CACHARDO, lb D:iuqlas Ave., Providence. R. I. HALE. J AMES. 18b8 Calif St., NW, Woshington, D. C. HARBOLT. RAY, Superior, Nebr. HENDRIXSON. ROBERT V., ISIB No. Gloddone Ave .. lndionopolis.

Ind. HENRY. THOMAS R .. Box No. 237, Youngstown, N. Y. HIGGINS. H. E .. 10'45 Columbio, Houston, Tex11s HOBBS. ALDEN H .. 212 Madison Ave., Watkins Glen, N. Y. HOGAN, FRED C .. Smithville St., McMinnville. Tenn. HOLT. WILLIAM. 413 Gri ffin St., Goldsboro, N. C. JONES. EVAN R .. Hood River Hotel. Hood River, Ore. KAMOLA. STEPHEN M., 135 Aston Ave. , linden, N. J . KANE. WILLIAM F .. Peoks lslond, Maine KING. FREDDIE. 181b N.W. b9th St .. Miami, Flo. KITZMAN. EUGENE F .. 12b E. North St .. Owotonno, Minn. LAHEY. CHARLES C., 25 First Si •. Sharpsburg. Po. LEAPARD. WILTON A .. 118 Wobstor St .. Greenville, S. C. LAWRENCE. ERNEST. I 37b Fi rst St .• S.W., Washington, D. C. McMANU S. HENRY A., 130·<10 222nd St .. Springfield. N. Y. NELMS. J. W .. I 1'4b Cherry SI .• Kingsport, Tenn. MUNSON, RUSSEL D., 15 Holsfeed Pl., Rye. N. Y. MOORE. A. D., 121 '4 Third Avo., Opelika , Alo.

O'CONNOR, JEREMl,.,H A . 12b W. 9th St .. Bayonne, N. J. P,.,NTER, M. C., Pikevil le, Tenn. (4) PE,.,RCE. ARTHUR G., JR .. 20 Adams St., Roxbury, M1m. PENSON, J ACK, 2500 Bedford Ave .. Brooklyn, N. Y. PH,.,RR. EBB Z., 2791 Memori11l Dr., 5.E .. Atl11nta, Ga. RADEMACHER J. H .. 1 B505 Plainview Ave., Detroit. Mich. RATH, WILLIAM F., 33B Chilton St., Elizabeth, N. J. RAUSER, GEORGE V., 325 Center St .. Phillipsburg. N. J. RICHARDSON. LELAND P., Crof>'eyville Rd. I, New York RITIER. WILLIAM , 5 Davis Ave .. Brookline. Mass. RUTH. JOHNNIE. 212 Church St., Houston, Texas SAMPSON, RICHARD D .. 223 Hudson St., Phillipsburg, N. J S,.,RGENT, ORIN H .. b8 1b Capitol St., Houston, Texas SELIG. ARNOLD G .. 1 lb9 W. Front St .. Plainfield. N. J. SERRA. LOUIS, 532 Pork ,.,ve., Torrington, Conn. SGHERZI, FRANK M .. 419 Henry St., Rome. N. Y. SHAW, MORRIS, Medina, Tennessee

SHIRLEY, GILBERT W .. b30 Wood St .. Vineland, N. J. SIEGEL. ALBERT. Kerhonkson. N. Y. SIFF. SAMUEL EDWARD, 11 29 Northampton St .. Easton. Tenn. SKRZYNECKI, JOHN J .. 3320 N. Ridgeway Ave .. Chic11go, Ill. SPADONI, ADAM JOS .. 227 Smith St .. N. Attleboro, Moss. SUTHERLAND. JAMES M .. b5b Mayland Ave .. S.W .. Ml11nta WELCH, H. V., 2108 Southside Or .. Mon;ebello, Calif. WELCH , TIMOTHY V .. 11 Montvale St .. Roslindale. Moss. WHITE, FRANK C., 38 Prospect St .. Atlantic , Mass. REINKE. HENRY, 8 Roosevelt Ave., Jersey City. N. J. AARON . CALVIN 0 .. 105 Stone St .. Mineolo, Texas VIEDT, STUART E .. 13 W. Front St .. Tren ton, N. J. SULLIVAN. WILLIAM 0., 194 Maple St .• Lynn. Moss. YATES, THEODORE H .. 512 E. 5th St., Metropolis, Ill. BURLESON. ELLIS G .. 17b07 Ardmore Ave .. Detroit, Mich. COMISKEY WILLl,.,M, JR .. 24 Henry St., lselin, N. J . MOLNAR, MICHAEL. JR .. 324 E. 91st St .. New York, N. Y.

COMPANY "A"

BMB, FRANCIS, 49 Prospect St .. Soulhomplon, L. 1., N. Y. BALBONI. J AMES JOS .. 430 Bennington St .. East Boston, Moss. B,.,RTLETI, R. S., I IOI Brood St .. Nashville, Tenn. BROWN, BASIL JOS .. 30 Croit St .. Irvington, N. J. BROWN , FRANCIS, 464 10th St .. Brooklyn. N. Y. BROWN, JOHN WILLARD, R.D. No. I, Albany No. 3, New Yor~ BURNS, STUART ELTON , 47 Ash St .. Waltham, M11ss. CANCELLIERI. FRANK B .. 33 I Fairmont Ave., Newark No. 3, N. J. CHATEAU. CHARLES. 515 King St .. Ogdensburg. N. Y. C RAM ER. CHARLES F .. 154 E. Co lhorine St., Chambersburg. Po. DALY, BERNARD C., 42B Sixth Ave .. L11urel, Miss. DUFO UR EARL. ~YRON, lake Goorgo, N. Y. FARINA, DAN IEL EDW .. 84 Pork Holm. Newport, R. I. FRANK, EUGENE. 11-15 149th St., Whitestone, L. 1., N. Y. GALBRAITH, ROBERT D .. 4444 Kingston Pike. Knoxville, Tenn. GILLESPIE. ROBERT K .. I Sib University Ave., Pittsburgh No. 14, Pa. H,.,NEY, WILLIAM QAVIO. b55 Woodward Ave., Kittanning, Po. HARKINS, J AM ES K .. 29 W11ll11co Ave., Oakhurst, N. J. HAYS, AUBRY LEE, Box b64, Port Sulphur. Lo. IRWIN .. ORVAL H .. 515. West Main St .. Trumann. Ark. JORDAN , JOH N M .. l b High St .. Green Island, N. Y. KUCHTA. THEODORE. 301 Arc tic St .. Bridgeport, Conn. LINNETT, WILLIAM F .. 2044 W. b4th St .. Los Angelos. Calif. MITCHELL. G. E .. R.D. No. 2. Box 32. Hammond. Lo. REPHTO. FRANCIS J .. 298 No. Warren Avo., Brockton. Moss. RUSHING. JOSEPH H .. Box 44 , Northport. Ala. SMITH. ARTHUR C .. JR .. B70 Kennebec ~t .. Pittsburg. Po. SNYDER, GEORGE F .. 471 So. Main St .. Lewistown. Po, SOUTHARD, WILLIAM E .. 3b Airport Rood, Ferguson, Mo. TILLOTSON, CLAUDE L .. Box I, Provo, South Dakota WILK, LESTER JOS .. 20 Maple SI .. East"h11mpton, M11ss. WINTER. FRED H .. 124-13 23 Ave., College Point, L. I., N. Y. WOOD, ROBERT W .. b09 W. 19 1st 'St .. New York," N. Y.

ARNOLD, W. A .. Lucien, Mississippi BONAPARTE. GUS, 1009 Morg11n Avo .. Monessen, Po. BROWN, WILLIAM J .. F11rm Strool, Dover, M11ss. EBERMANN. RICHARD, 1512 Harrison St .. Phil11 .. Po. GALLAGHER, HUGH J., 90 Woodbine Ave .. Newark. N. J. HALLMAN. ROBERT C .. Alm11nosson, New Jersey HOFFMAN, WILLIAM A., 305 East Markel SI., Wilkes-Barro, P11. HOULIHAN, ARTHUR P., 22 Stillm11n St .. Framrnghom, M11ss. IMIELINSKI, JOSEPH S., 1401 So. 9th SI .. Comden, N. J. J ACKLIN, ROBERT V., 239 Rohw11y Ave .. Eliz11beth, N. J. J AN ERO, ALFONZO. 9 Rich11rd St., White Pleins. N. Y: JOHNSTON. WESLEY H .. b91b Hogemen St .. To cony, Philo." P11. JUTRAS, RENE A .. I 12. "D" Si., l owoll, Moss. KANE, THOMAS JOS .. 148b Pork Ave .. Bridgeport, Conn. KELLY. JOHN JOSEPH. (55·34 115 Rd .. Jom11ica, L. 1., N. Y.

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LoTOUREnE. ELMER F., 59 Poppy Ave .. l. I .. N. Y. LOVETI, J AMES A .. 1248 E. Susq ueh11nn11 Ave., Phil11, P11. McPEAKE. CHARLES N., 272 E. Gunhill Rd .. Bronx, N. Y. McGRAIL. THOMAS JOS .. 2804 Bainbridge Ave., Bronx No. 58, N. Y McLAUGHLIN, FRANK J., 3737 Locust St. Phil11 .. Po. MEI, FORTUNATO. Eosl J11ffrey. N. H. MILLER. ROBERT E .. 940 2bth St., S.W .. Birminghom. Al11. NEUMANN. HENRY. 30b2 No. Nordic11 Ave .. Chicago, Ill. PARSONS, HENRY W., 747 No. Getty St., Uvalde. Tex11s PENROSE, CHARLES W .. 4 Miller Ave .. Troy, N. Y. ROULEAU, GEORGE A., 35 E11st Center St .. North11mplon, Mass. SAVICKAS. FRANK W .. 248 Von Nome Ave., Staten lsl11nd, N. Y. SEAY, GILBERT F., Bryson City, N. C. SHARKEY. J AM ES J .. 1'490 Eost Ave .. Bronx No. b2, N. Y. SIMMONS, NICHOLAS, R.F.D. No. 2. Lowell, M11ss. SPICER. GEORGE W .. 18 Comp St .. Norw11lk. Conn. STOKES JOHN C .. IOlb Hovre St .. E11st Bosion. Moss. STONE. WILLIAM A .. IOlb McCarthy Ave .. Rod Springs, Wyo. THOMSON, THOMAS J .. 73 M11:n St .. Cooperstown, N. Y.

AMAROSA. PETER J .. 47 Jewell Ave., Jersey City, N. J. AN DREOZZI. JOHN J .. 41 B11rrin9ton Ave .. Barrington, R. I. AYRER. WILLIAM L .. 407 E11sl Bro11d St., Millville, N. J. BANKOWSKI, EDWARD 35 Dover St .. Lowell, M11ss. BATES, LOUIS A .. I 19 Moylield St., Worc;esier City. M11ss. BEE, JEROME F .. 13329 I 15 St .. Ozone Pork No. lb. N. Y. BENNETT CORNELIUS A .. 2121 Ced11r Ave .. Bronx, N. Y. BENTLEY. ALFRED, 177 Stuyvosonl Ave. Kearny, N. J. BLANCHARD. W. M .. SR .. '48 Paris St., Medford. Moss. BLY. CLARENCE. R.D. No. I. Croxseyville, N. Y. BORGMAN, ADRIAN F .. R.F.D. No. 2, Olivet, Mich. BURGER. ERNEST G .. 107b Springfield Ave .. Irvington. N. J COFFIN, JOHN J., 422 Eosl 178 St .. Bronx. N. Y. DOSHER,. WILBUR H .. JR .. IOI Front SI .. Oxford, No. Car. EZEQUELLE, C. B .. 298 No. Mountain Ave .. Up. Monlcl11ir, N 1

FALDZINSKI, FRANK M .. I I 7 East Curlis St., Linden. N. J. FRAME. RICHARD, 23 W. Roland Rd .. Chesler, Po. FREDERICK, FRANK E .. 492 Fl11nders Rd., Riverhead, L. 1., N GOLDBURG, IRVING E .. 79 W. '451h St., Bayonne, N. J. HALL. CLIFFORD N .. 313 18th St .. Union City, N. J. HURLEY, DAVID A., 104 b2 St., West New York, N. J. HUIT, ROBERT FRANCIS. 8b9 So. 18 SI., Newark, N. J. KASPER, MATTH EW O .. lb52 Columbi11 St .. Houston, Tex11. LUCCHINI, MI CHAEL J., 124b So. Ringgold St .. Philo., Po. McNAI R, CHARLES D .• 20 Dellon Court, Pe11hody, Mm . MURPHY, FREDER ICK H .. JB2 Linwood Ave., Newtonville, M.,~, MURPHY, WILLIAM J., 905 Broodw11y, Somerville, Moss. NANTZ, MILTON J., b34 N. Jodson St .. Woukegon, Ill.

O 'ROURKE, THOMAS S .. 5209 Cedar Ave. , Phila. , Pa. RIZZO. JOSEPH A .. 77 Roberts St .. Port land, Maine SHAND, RAYMOND H., 134-40 23 1 St., Laurelton, L. 1., N. Y. SILLARI. TONY J .. 11 Allen St .. Somervi lle, Mass. SMITH, L. W., 140 No. Hudson Ave., Sti llwater. N. Y. VON BERG. RICHARD E .. 118-32 196 St .. St. Albans 12, L. I., N. Y.

BRACUTO, C.ARMEN. 419 So. Elmer St .. Westfield. N. J. BUCKLEY, JOHN L .. 46 Neponset Ave., Boston, Mass. DALBO. ANTHONY L., 515 Warren St., Dunmore. Pa. DESMARAIS, ROCH J .. 251 Greet Rd., North Smithfield. R. I. DIXON, ROBERT A .. 61 Elizebeth St., Amsterdam, N. Y. DONALDSON, JOHN A., 27 Coles St .. Glen Cove, N. Y. DOUGHTY, EUGENE F., 1960 Washington Ave .. Bronx, N. Y. DUTILLY. LEO GEORGE. 37 Marsh St., Newport. R. I. ELMO RE, ALFRED J ., R.D. No. I, Kirkwood, N. Y. FOTI. ANTHONY M .. 332 So. 5th St .. Elizebeth, N. J . FRANCH INI, L. JOHN , 14 Spencer St .. Elizabeth, N. J. GANG I, LUCIAN C .. R.D. No. I, Hudson. N. Y. GOLDFARB, LOUIS C., 2720 Decatur Ave., Bronx, N. Y. GORMLEY. THOMAS M .. Eagle Valley Rd .. Sloatsburg. N. Y. HIGGINS, EDWARD J .. 971 Kont Ave., Brooklyn. N. Y. HODGES. THOMAS J .. JR .. 221 St. Anns Ave. , Bronx, N. Y. HOLL, JAMES H., 43 Center St .. Johnsville. N. Y. JARVIS, EUGENE J .. 2 Parkside Avo .. Brattleboro, Vermont KLEI N, ALEXAN DER, 349 E. Zion Piece, T ulse 6, Okie. McHARGUE. ELMER H .. Box 262. Greenwood, Arkansas NEYER, LAWRENCE B., Box 369, Buffalo, Wyo. PAPARELLO. JOSEPH. 15 West St .. Bristol, Conn. PINGE, HARRY H., 405 East Church St., Lock Haven, Pe. REECE. DONALD C .. R.D. No. 2. Celine, Texas ROCCHIO, EUGENE B., 141 Pocasset Ave., Johnston. R. I. SMART, WILLIAM B., 220 So. Cleveland No. 2, Memphis, Tonn. SPAULDING, JOH N M .. 3838 Olivette Ave .. Cincinnati. Ohio TAZZARA. ALFO NSO. 235 Riverside Ave., Torrington, Conn. THO RNTON, EUGENE M., 31bl/, Wesl Copper St .. Butte. Montane TIGAR, HARRY B .. R.D. No. I, Belvidere, N. J . TUCKEY, JOHN O LIVER. 1324 Wood Sl.. Wilkinsburg, Pa. VILLASENOR. R. C .. 23 12 So. 4th SI., St. Louis, Mo. WARNOCK, ROBERT. 1021 School St .. Coraopolis, Pa. YORK, JOHN C., 430 Logan SL, Chapman, Kansas

BARKSDALE, J. L .. SIM Route I, G roveton, Texas CHR ISTIANSEN, NILS I .. 610 W. 142 St., New York, N. Y. COURTEMANCH E, R. G., 235 Lake St .. ·· Neshua, N. H. DALTON, FRANK, l b Terrytown Rd .. .While Plains, N. Y. DAVI S, MARLIN C., Glenwood, Ark. DeSTEFANO. ROCCO. R.F.D. No. 3, Foster Ave .. Vineland, N. J. ERICSON, EDWARQ1i21 Qi Clink>n Ave .. Maple Shade. N. J. DRYBURGH, ANDR&W G .• 1-40 Pine Grove Ter .. Newark, N. J. FAHY, JOH N J., 32 Clare Ave., Albany. N. Y. FINNEG,._N, PETER J .. 1304 Matthews Ave .. Utica. N. Y. F~NDERS, W. J., Frink, Florida FUSCO. PATRICK. 2929 168 St .. Flushing. Lt l; N. Y. GABLER, CHARLES A., R.D. No. I, Greensboro, Po. GIAMPA, FRANK. 335 6ih St., Avalon. -N. J. · · G ILLIAM DEW,EY L., Orr's Island. Maino GREMBOWICZ. L. F .. 499 State St .. Perth Amb01; N. J. GUENST, HARRY W., So Broad St .. Lansdale. •Pa. HIGG INS. JULIAN M., :i6·Nincent Ave .. Belmont, Mess. HITCHCOCK, RAYMOND A .. 37 Coburn Ave .. Worcester. Mass.

HOWL.AND. EDW,.,RD D .. 20 Hylan Blvd., Staten Island 5, N. Y. JON ES, JAMES R .. 117 E. Wetuage ,._ve .. Johnson City, Tenn. LAMB, CORWIN LEE, 1403 N. Topeka St., Wichita 4, Kansas ~MMERS. C. K., Box 94 Beebe. ,._rk. McGEE. WILLl,._M JAMES. 107 No. Plum St .. Mt. C.,rmel. Po. McGR,.,TH, C~RENCE J .. 183 Madison St .. Fi tchburg. Mess. MERRYMAN . JAMES H .. 504 Fair St., Algona, Iowa MOON. AVARY H., Lee County. Bokulia. Florida PELLEGRINO, FRANK. 145-59 105 Ave., Jamaica. N. Y. PETIEE. STANLEY R .. 36 Ki lton St .. Orange. Mass. PLATT, DAVID M .. 22i Dartmouth St .. Rochester, N. Y. PRESEV,._TI. JOHN L .. 50 Bethany Rd .. Farminghom, Moss. PUTNEY, WARREN C., 40 Pork St .. Nashua. N. H. ROSENSTEIN, JOSEPH 6125 80th St., Elmhurst, L. I., N. Y. ROY, RALPH ,._ LBERT. Noblestown, Pa. SETHARES. RUSETA. Washington Ave .. Hyannisport, Mass. TIBBETTS, RAYMO ND E., 157 Grant St .. Portland. Maine TOZZEO, JOSEPH. 9 Stanton St .. New York 2, N. Y. TURBERV ILLE. JOHN H .. 724 Canel St., New Smyrna Beach. Flo . TURNER. ARTHUR F .. +4 11 Lo Clide Ave., St. Louis, Mo.

ARNOPOLSKY. LESTER. 853 Lafayette Ave., Brooklyn, N. Y. BETTENCOURT. A. J .. 40 Ellsworth Rd .. Peabody. Mass. BROWN , L. W .. Route No. 2. Wowo~a. Oklahoma BUCHAN, HUGH G., 637 Union St., Rahway. N. J. CAIN, W. E .. Bib Central St .. Nashville, Tenn. CL,.,RK. JAMES W .. 535 Hackensack St .. Carlstadt, N. J_ CLEMENSON, E. M., 1771 Prytanio St .. New Orleans, La. COE, STEPHEN G .. 291 Ocean Ave., Lynbrook, N. Y. COGH~N. W ILLIAM G., 29 St. John's Place. Stamford, Conn. COOK. WILLIAM H .. 391 Manor Rd .. Staten Island, N. Y. COTTER, JOHN D .. 494 Fletcher St .. Lowell. Mass. DREXEL. EDWARD N., 86 Third Ave .. Albany 2, N. Y. DYKE, R. H .. Mcdaris Apts., Jacksboro St .. Clinton. Tenn. EDMONSTON. J. E .. Box 46. Pearl River, la. GI BBONS. MAURICE W .. 2129 Vimewood Ave .. Detroit, Mich. GORMAN. WILLIAM R .. 24 Bacon St .. Watertown, Moss. GOSSELIN. WILFRED O .. 97 Congress St .. Amesbury. Mass. GRAY, CHARLES E .. Maple SI .. Tewksbury, Mass. HALBERG. ELDEN JOHN, 5247 E. Florence Ave .. Bell. Calif. HANSEN. ERIC V., 58 Lake St .. Jorsoy City. N. J. HOCKMEYER, JOSEPH , I 574 56 St .. Brooklyn. N. Y. LADD. CHARLES R., 301 N.W. 81 St .. Miami, Fla. LOVELL. TOM R .. Hampshire, Tonn. MACCARONIO, 5. G., 179 Oakland Ave .. Jersey City, N. J. McGOWAN. BERTON J., 62 King St., Liltle Fells. N. Y: MURRAY. J. E .• Route No. 3, Meadville. Miss. NICHOLS, J ASPER L., 164 Clinton Place, Hodensack. N. J. . O'NEILL. FRANK M .. 1510 No. 59 St., Philo .. Pa . O'NEILL. JOSEPH. I Hopkins St .. Dorchester, Moss. PATTERSON HENRY A .. 31 Roslyn St .. Salem, Moss. POOLE. BRUCE D .• Badian Virginia POTTER. DAMASE F .. 25 Gleckler Rd .. Portland 5, Moine RABENOLD, CLIFFORD L.. 1794 Northampton. Penn. RICHMOND. DONALD W .. Box 19. Hogansburg. N. Y. SEALS. D. W., Roule A. Box 115. Poplarville, Miss. SMITH. DANIEL HIRAM, 617 Forgo St .. Houston, Texas SOHA. JOHN WALTER. 353 E. Broadway Ave .. Clifton Hts., Po_ SUTTON, HOLLIS T .. 121 Taylor St .. Jackson. Miss. MILLER, GEORGE A •• BS Bron~ River Rd .. Yonkers, N. Y:

COMPANY "B"

ABR ICH, J ACOB L .. 21 b Bollovuo Ave .. Providence, R. I. ALLE N, CLIFTON G., Sledo's Cornor Rd .. Dartmouth. Mass. APPEL, WILLIAM C .. JR., 1519 E. Susquehanna Avo .. Philo .. Pa. BARBALUNGA. ERMINO S., 135 Newell St .. Pittsfield, Mass. BEECROFT, ROBERT J.. Salisbury, Ver.

BELANGER, ER NEST E .. 132 N. Moine St .. Webster, Moss. BURKE. W. H. G .. 11 Parfl Ro11d. Ashland, Moss. CALABRO, JOHN P .. 139 Belmont Ave .. N. 'Arlington, N. J . CASEY. JOSEPH R .. 108 Washinglon Ave .. Carteret, N. J. CHOATE, FRANK A .. 4519 Leland St .. Dallas. Tex.

CLARKE, RUTHERFORD K., 297 Park Hill Rd ., Yonkers, N. Y. CLARK, HENRY J., General Delivery, Opp .. Ala. CLARK, KENDRI D W., 530 N.W. 43rd SL, Miami, Fla. DeANGELO. JOHN D., 346 1st St., Jersey City. N. J. DeVALIE. JOHN E .. 752 E. 18th St .. Paterson. N. J . FEENER, GEORGE A .. 1739 Walnut St .. Jacksonville, Flo. HABERSHON, KENNETH, b4 Bodine Ct .. Stratford, Conn. HALL, HAROLD L., 12 Larned St .. Framingham, Mim. HERZOG. JOHN A .. 530 S. 24th St .. Harrisburg, Po. KIN MAN, RALPH D .. «I W. Main St .. Trumann, Ark. KUZMYAK. NICK D .. 209 E. 7th St .. New York. N. Y_ LATRAVERSE. PAUL N., 48 Morin Heights, Woonsocket, R. I. LEACH, KENNETH T.. 2 Chesterfield Ter., Wincheste r. Mass. MONACO. TOM P., 918 12th Ave., Tampa, Fla. MOSLANDER. F. A .. SO Ritchlond Rd .. Port Chester. N .Y. NEELY, MARVIN C .. 5206 Louisiana Ave., Nashville, Tenn. OCKENFELS. JACOB J .. 3815 Painsetta St .. Dallas. Tex. PAIVA, JOHN, I lb E. Isl St .. Mt. Vernon, N. Y. PALM'ER. CLAUDE A.. 478 Crawford St .. Biloxi. Miss. PEARL, RAYMOND J .. 413 M;lt St., Ukiah, Calif, RASCHE. ALBERT E .. 18 Linden Ave .. Bloomfield. N. J. RYDER, ROBERT G .. 16 Hamilton Ave., Cranford, N. J. SHARPLES, ROBERT. 9 Pion! Ct., Jamaica Plain, Mass. SOYER, GEORGE A .. 437 Beach 133 St., Belle Horbor, N. Y. THOMPSON WILLIAM C., JR .. 11 Spruce St., Westerly, R. I. WINTER, GEORGE W., 90b N. Sherman St .. Ennis, Tex. WOOLRIDGE, BERNARD, 1429 Kentucky Ave .. Paducah, Ky. BRETHERICK, JOHN H .. Darby, Pa. CARLTON, GEORGE H., 4643 S. 27th West Ave .. Tulsa, Okla. COHEN. BENJAMIN. 1212 Mulberry SI .. Scranton. Pa. COREY. STANLEY E .. Yotes Ave., Poughkeepsie, N. Y. COVILL. FLOYD E .. Grandfalls. Tex. DORMl:R, JOHN C., JR., 475 Bronx River Rd .. Yonkers, N. Y. FITZGERALD. THOMAS E.. 193 Newark Ave .. Bloomfield . N. J. FLANAGAN, EDWARD C .. "17 Van Waganer Ave .. Jersey City, N. J . FOSIE, ALFRED L .. 7 Bayley .Ave .. Plymouth, N. H. GRAU. ARTHUR G .. 230 E. 239th St., Bronx, N. Y. HARMER. VINCENT J .. 40 E. 4th St .. Bayonne. N. J. JONES. WESLEY, 31>08 Stote St .. New Orleans, La . KEENAN. RICHARD. Blackrock Rd .. W. Warwick, R. I. KILLAN, JOSEPH J., 70S Windermere Ave .. Drexel Hill, Po. KINMOUTH . EARL M .. R.F.D. No. 6. Rose Hill, Norwich. Conn. KISSOCK, JOSEPH A .. P. 0. Bo~ IOSJ, Butte, Montono LAKE .. MORRIS E., 40 Bolton Rd .. Newton11ille. Mass. LANG, HOWARD E .. 612 Penn. Ave., Elizobeth, N. J. LAVOIE, ERNEST J .. 176 Washington St .. Fall River. Mass. LeBARON, WALTER R,. 6S N. Moin St., Waterbury, Ve r. LEWIS, ERWIN. Sl-42 2nd Ave .. Pittsburgh, P11. LINDENBERG, AUSTIN A .. S84 Carmon St .. Comden. N. J. LOCHER. A. R .. 2044 Nostrand Ave .. Brooklyn, N. Y. MALLOY, WALTER J .. 980 Brooklyn Ave .. Brooklyn, N. Y. MALONEY. DAVID N .. 1015 Beacon St .. Brookline, Mass. MILLER. HERBERT W., 1"1 Weequahic Ave., Nework. N. J. MULRANE, THOMAS P .. 1136 W. Farms Rd .. Bron~. N. Y. MUZICHUCK, JOHN, N. Moin St., Middleton. Mass. O'CONNELL. PAUL B .. 84 Bayview Ave., M11nhasset, N. Y. PERRY, HAROLD W., Rt. 3, Box 189-W, Miami, Fla. SHALLEY, WILLIAM 0 .. R.D. No. 3, Lebanon, Pa. SHEEHAN, JOHN J., High Bridge, High Bridge. N. J. SLUPINSKI. JOSEPH R .. SIO N. Mople Ave .. Green Boy. Wis. SUDZIARSKI, EDWARD, 202 John St .. Horricon. N. J. STEWART, S. A., 1629 W. Cle11elond, Spokane, Wash. STOUFFER. FAY C .. -41S Walnut-, Klomoth Folls. Ore. TRAVAGLIONE. V. A., 25 Gront Ave .. Port Reading , N. J. UNGAR, SIDNEY, 1105 Elder Ave .. Bronx. N. Y. WILLIAMS. W. J., 1832 Rogeno St .. McKeesport, Pa. ABSHER, ELGIE A .. Box 302, Wetumka. O~la.

BANNISTER. J. C .. JR., Cedor Bluff, Ala. BESAW.. ARTHUR A .. 58 Public Squllre, Watertown. N. Y. BOURGART, JOSEPH E .. R.D. No. 2, Flemington, N. J. BRANDOW, MAURICE, S. Coiro, N. Y.

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BREIHOF, FREDERICK J ., 1727 Mahan Ave .. New York, N. Y. BRIGGS. CLIFTON E .. Drift Road. S. Westport, Mass. BROUILLARD. VINCENT E .. 401 laurel St., Bridgewater. Moss. CARLTON , CLARENCE C .. Milford, N. H. CARROLL, THOMAS R. , 72S East Ave .. Natick. R. I. CHASE, HUNTER E .. S. Waterford. Me. CIARAMELLO, ARMANDO, 87 Silver Loke, Providence, R. I. COMEAU. ELEZER J .. 1800 Mass. Ave .. Cambridge. Mass. CONANT, FREDERICK, W. Barnstable, Cape Cod, Mass. DEXTER. RICHARD S .. 41 W. 5'4th St .. New York, N. Y. DUFFY. LOUIS R .. 120 Walnut St .. Bristol, Pa. EMERSON , HARRY M .. 27 Stapleton Rd .. Springfield, Mass. EMMONS, HERMAN K .. 172 Garfield Ct., Long Brooch, N. J. ENOS, KENNETH L., 1255 Longfellow Ave .. Bronx, N. Y. ESSELMAN. RICHARD. 239 Brown Ave., Paterson, N. J. GEBHART, EDGAR K .. 156 E. 71st St.. New York. N. Y. GLEBA. ANTHONY J .. 375 Pulaski St., Staten Island, N. Y. HAUSENFLUCK, EDWARD V .. 2714 Columbia Ave .. Phila .. Pa. HU IIT, M. E .. Ingalls. Ark. KEL LY, ALFRED Z .. Rt. No. 8, Box 213. Birmingh1im. Ala. KUDUKEY. HENRY J .. Bo• No. 34, Sunderland, Mass. LaCHANCE, M. Z .. 1374 Newport Ave .. Pawtucket, R. I. LENTZ. HARRY R .. S38 Independence Drive, Clairton, Pn. MRUCZINSKI, S. P .. 144 W. 3rd St .. Bayonne. N. J. OLSON. W. C .. Bo~ SOI . Bellmead. Tex. PAITERSON, HARRY E .. 479 Serator St .. Brooklyn. N. Y. ROSE. NORMAN H .. 77 Jacoby St .. Maplewood, N. J . SAMEK. EDWARD W .. 311 Chestnut St.. Lynn, Mass. SH IN KWIN, JOHN E .. 128 Riverneck Rd .. E. Chelmeford. Moss. SHOCKEY. PAULE .. SIS Hobart Ave .. Trenton, N. J. THILMANY, HAROLD P .. Rt. No. S. Box S-B, Duluth, Minn. WALTER. GERARD L .. 121 Greenwood Ave., Madison, N. J. WILSON . JOHN W., Box No. 493. Kingsport. Tenn. BENFIELD. CARL M .. Royersford, Po. BICSKEI, LOUIS, Possoic St .. Ogdensburg. N. J. BROCKWELL. CHARLES J .. JR ., b Burnett St .. Avenal, N. J. CELLEY, DANIEL E., 13 Rantoul Ave., Lynn. Moss. CONE, JASPER J .. 3 Falcon Terrace. Middleton, Conn. ELLIOTT, ELMER D .. Box 160. Mottville, N. Y. HUNTER. GEORGE, 220S Berkley St .. Flint, Mich. JEVIC, JOHN V .. 113 Cantbell Ave .. Barnesboro, Pa. JONES, ADDISON G .. Port Royal. Vo. KEELER, JAMES E., 130 E. Smithfield, Mt. Pleasant. Pa. KIERCE. JOSEPH V .. 135 Garrison Ave .. Jersey City. N. J. KNEPPLE. KENNETH C .. 1 I S-48 11 Sth St .. Ozone Park, N. Y. KOZLOWSKI, V. J .. 31 Poland St .. Webster. Moss. LATOUR. JOSEPH T .. 82 Mill St .. Putnom, Conn. LEE. CHARLES D .. 21 Walnut SI .. Beverly. Mass. LUCKNER, JOSEPH J .. 1 l Water St .. Johnstown, N. Y. LUKOWSKY. LEO. 367 Neptune Ave., Brooklyn. N. Y. LYONS, CHARLES T., Bo~ S3, South River, N. J. MAGESKY. A. A .. 25 Oak St .. Peabody. Mass. MAGNA, GEORGE, 208 Boston Ave .. Hillside, N. J. MALARY. JOHN H .. Albany Ct .. Selkirk. N. Y. MARTIN, RAYMOND. 1013 Liberty St .. Allentown, Pa. MATIISON. FLOYD E .. 2806 N.W. 21st St .. Oklahoma City, Okla . MAXWELL. JOHN R .. Green Hill Farm, W. Parksta, Pa. O'CONNOR, CHARLES F .. JR .. 2764 Woodhull Ave .. Bronx, N. Y. SIMMONS. RUDOLPH. Somson, Ala. SMITH, NICHOLAS J., 11 Putnam St .. Albony, N. Y. STRUBLE. ALBERT J .. 250 4th Ave .. Weslwood. N. J. VARLINSKY, STANLEY J., 424 Newkirk St., Carnegie, Po. WALCOIT. IVOR M •. 270 Nagel Ave .. New York. N. Y. YOUNG, WALTER E .. 924 8roodwoy. Albany, N. Y. AULL. EDWARD J .. 147-lS Northern Blvd .. Flushing. N. Y. BAHR, LENNART. Bi°IKER. HAROLD H .. 206 N. Randolph Ave .. Bougan. Tex. BOOS, JOHN J., 215 Maple Ave., Westville. N. J. BROWN, RUSSELL H .. 22 Howes Lone, Falmouth, Moss. BUCKALEW, WILLIAM J .. Mo~holl St .. Mi lford, Del. CANDELET. RAYMOND D .. 15 Plenty St., Providence, R. I.

MOTT, CHARLES HENRY. Jefferson Hoiqhts, Catskill, N. Y. MUNS. CLIFTON G ., 1224 N. Grond .. Enido. Oklohomo RHODES. DYSON, 129 Eost Clinton Ave., Ooklyn, N. Y. RHYNE. JAMES W., Lexington. Mississippi SEXTON. VINCENT PAUL. 2316 University Ave., Bronx, N. Y. SOMERS. C. F .• 127 S. Mou. Ave .. Atlontic City, N. J. ST. PIERRE. W. J •. IB Orchard St .• Eosl Hampton. Mess. THORNTON, JACK D .. 1636 25th St., Cuyahoqa Falls, Ohio VAILLANCOURT. W. JOS .• 60 Longview Ave., While Ploins, N. Y. VANE. ALLEN E .. 1510 Bisi St., North Berqen, N. J. VENDIENELLO, LOUIS, 403 W. 205th St .. Now Yorlt, N. Y. VERDERBER. RAYMOND M., 2Bl7 4Bth SI., Aslorio, L. I., N. Y. WERBINSKI S. W., 123B Sterling Piece, Brooklyn, N. Y. EATON, HARLEY E., P. 0. Box 154, Spotwood, N. J. ALDRICH, EDWIN CHAS .. Box 9, Hewitt, N. J. BASTON. JOHN CHAS .. 62B N.W. 33rd St .. Miami, Florido BECHTOLD. 0. D .. .. 03 N. Fronltlin St.. Morshall, Texas BERGER. DELBERT D .. 537 Southoost 31st. Oklohomo City Oklo. BIGGS, HOBART A .. P. 0. Box 42, Cumberland, N. C. CARDMON, JOHN R .. 105 Second Ave., Aliquippo, Poon. CARPENTER, AMOS J., SR .. R.F.D. No. I. Hudson Fells, N. Y. CONLIN, WM, JOS .. 34-41 7 .. th St .. Jackson Hqts .. L. I .. N. Y. CURRAN. MATIHEW PAUL 12 Fronklin St .. Wakefield, Moss. DAMERON, FRANK A .. 19 E. Franklin Ave., Pennington. N. J. DE GRAFF GEORGE 23·01 Morlol Avc .. Foirlown, N. J. DOREMUS. EVERETT F .. Chongebridge Rd .. Montville. N. J. DUNLAP, JACKSON. Hulmeville. Penn. ECKLER. JOHN EARL. 7002 Roco SL Nomowood, Pilisburq, Penn. ERPEN, ALEXANDER. 53 Woldemor Ave. Winlhrup, Moss. FARRELL EDWARD JAMES 46 Montgomery S'. Cambridge Mon. FISHFR ROBERT CLARK. 10 Avenue ' A", Hempstcod. N. Y. FORSYTHE CHESTER R .• 12 Crooby St .. Hoverhill, Moss. FRERES MICHl\EL J. J. Greenlown, Long lslond, N. Y. GAFFNEY WM. DALEY. 24 Shermon Rd .. Greenwood Mou GALGANO. JOHN B .. 202 Hiqh Sit .. Torrington, Conn. GEORGES NICHOLAS 4197 Person Blvd .• Flushing, L. I .. N. Y. GOLD Nl\THANIEL. 2010 Volentine Ave •. New York, N. Y. GRAY, GEORGE HANSON. I Done Ave .. Beverlv Moss. GRAY. JOHN VINCENT 115.97 222nd St .. St. Albons. L. I N. Y HART. W. H .. 518 S. Cedor St., S11pulpo. Ollohomo. JENKINS, ELLSWORTH T.. 63B Pork Ave .. Collingw:iod, N. J. METCALF OLIVER. 407 W. Mein St .. Sodels Horbor. N. Y. NETTE Till.MAN. R.F.D. 2. Box IB6. Robeline, Louisiono NORSTEDT ARTHUR J., 39;2 Virginie Ave .. Jersey Cily. N. J. RHOADS WM. WETHERILL. 41 FranWn St .. Penns Grove N. J. RIGGI, CARMINE CHAS .• 94 Torhue Ave .. Jersey City N. J RODDY FRANK J .. JR .. P. 0. BoK 1037 Monroe. Louisiona SIMONE. DANIEL. 7:?1'4 Hth St .. Woodside. L. I. N. Y. SOLOMON. EMANUEL B657 10th Avo., Broo~lyn N. Y. TOBIN MICHAEL J. 1731 S Conostoqo. Philodelphio Penn. VAUGHAN GEORGE WILLIS 114 Br:>od St.. Howthorne. N. Y. MOORE MARION Roule I Box 90 Slidell. Louisiono PROVANCHE. NORMAN. 39 Duryea St .. Springfield. Moss. ANGELONI ANGELO J. 347 40th St. Brooklyn N. Y. AVERSANO ANTHONY A., 115 Mople Ave .. Hodensod. N. J BARNEY, GROVER C. JR •. Box 87 Lunenburg Moss. BLAKELY. JAMES E Bo• 15. Porhis<1e Oregon BIGG LESTER E. "4 South St .. FronWn N. J. BIRDSALL LLOYD A 16B.4B Douqlas Ave. Jomoico, L. I .. N. Y. CALLAS. CHARLES T. 403 N. New Rood. Pleason-ville. N. J. HAVARD LOUIS E .. 1219 E. Socond Ave., Pine Bluff Arkonsos JELM. ROBERT W., Broodwoy Bolford, N. J. KELSO, WALTER A .. 1569 Motropolilan Ave., Br:>nx. N. Y. LOVELETT. LESTER L. 5605 Kirkwood St .. Pittsburg, Ponn. LYNCH, WILLIAM J., 27 Unity Ave .. Newark, N. J. MANSFIELD, STEDMEN R .. 70 1 W. 78th St .. Now York, N. Y. McCON.AGHAY, D. G .. 161 7th St .. Renovo Penn. McKENZIE, JOHN M .. 213 McGroth Hiqhwoy Somerville. Mon. MEMMOTT. GRANT L .. 56'/2 W. 6th South. Salt Loke City. Utah MILLER, JOSEPH C .. Route 6. Rogersville, Tonn. MIRRO. VITO J .. 218-27 139th Avo .. Sprinq!ield, L. I., N. Y.

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MOLNAR. MICHAEL. JR .. 32+26 E. 91st St .. Now York, N. Y. MONTCHAR, MORTON, 135-tS 243 St., Rosedale, l. I., N. Y. MEYER. HAROLD. 22B Mein St .. Saugerties, N. Y. NELLIS. HOWARD J .. JR., 8 Ann St., Johnsville N. Y. O"HEARN, JOHN, Mixville Road, Cheshire, Conn. OLIVER. SEBASTIAN G .. 1240 Gleeson Ave .. Bronx. N. Y. OLSEN. GEORGE A .. t8 S.E. 70th St .. Oklahoma City, Oklo. ORLANDO. DOMENIC L.. 42 Riverdole Sf .. Melhuen. Moss. PESTA. JOSEPH, 205'/i Homilfon Ave., Trenton N. J. PIAZZA. Sl\NTUS. 32B Jefferson St .. Carlstodt. N. J. PIKE, JOHN W., 35 Church St., Rutland, Vermont PUCCIARELLI. JOSEPH R .. 513 Schuykill Ave .• Reodinq Penn. RITTER, WALTER S. 229 S. Market St .. Selinsgrove, Penn. SHAUGNESSY. WILLIAM P .. 319 Draper Ave .. Solvoy, N. Y. SIRGANY, THOM"S, «3 10th Ave .. Scronton, Penn. SMITH, A. L.. Roule No. 5, Abline, Texas SMITH, WALTER J .. 5940 N. 5th Ave .. Philadelphio. Penn. SMITH. WILLIAM G .. 141.t3 7Bfh Rood, Kew Gordens, L. I .. N. Y TIRK. HARRY L .. Smockover, /\rkonsos TRAFTON, HARRY L .. 169 Lafoyette Rd .. Portsmouth. N. H. WHITE. A. D .. Box 126. Walnut Springs. Texos PATCH. THOMAS F .. Box 243, Eost Gory Indiana BOUTIETTE. MAURICE B .. 112 Ashley St .. Central Foils, R. I. CANTELMI, FELIX, 1306 North Dover St .. Philadelphio. Ponn. CHRISTENSEN. G. E .. 463 SBth St .. Brooklyn N. Y. COWARD. GEORGE W. 321 E. Oklohomo Ave. Kno~ville. Tenn. DEACON, EDWIN F .. JR. 24 Solisbury St .. Providence. R. I. DE BRIZZI FRANCESCO. 496 Britton Ave .. Stolen Island N. Y. FRATUS, CHARLES A. 56 Cliff St .. Roxbury Moss. GRAVES. LEO R .. 21 Winthrop Ave .. Providence R. I. GUILCHER, JAMES R .. 26 Seneca Ave •• White PlaiR,. N. Y. HASTINGS. JOHN H. 41 Ashmen St. Spr'ngr.eld- Mass. HESKETH. SAM 5 Deon Ave .. Gronitevi e R. I. HUTH. EDWARD 247 Columbio Ave .. lrvingron N. J. HVIDZAAK PAUL M .. 70 Meode Ave •. Greenwich Conn. JOHANN WILMOT, 219·40 IOOth Ave , Queens Vill4qe N. Y. JOYNER MARSHALL R .. Kinqsport, Tenn. KELLY PATRICK 2 Alston St. Sommersville, Moss. KRIEGER. JOSEPH. 1624 Modison Ave .. New York. N. Y. LANEVILLE. DANIEL. Boordsly Ave .. Ookville, Conn. LOVELAND, EARL W. 116 Droxel Ave .. Atlantic City, N. J. MALLORY. RALPH C .. Greensboro. Penn. MIZE. EARL K .. 112 Herbert St., Grennvilln. Alnbomo McCABE. GERALD F. 9104 Ridge Blvd .. Brooklyn, N. Y. MORRIS. FRANK, 2155 Gleeson Ave., t"ew Yor~. N. Y. MORRISEY EDWARD M .. 59 W. Kormer Ave. Aldan Penn. O'CONNER PAUL F .. 13 Bird St .. Quincy, Moss. OLDHAM. A. E. Route No. I Montolbo Toxos PEPPER, ROBERT W .. 209 E. Florence Ave .. Syracuse N. Y. PROUD ANTHONY G .. JR .. 1709 S. Second St .. Philo. Penn RANDALL, NORMAN G. Northfield, Moss. RYAN. THOMAS. 240 Modison Ave .. Audubon N. J. SACK 'H' NORMAN t39 Baqloy Ave. De-roit Mich. SCHAEFFER. GEORGE V .. 17 Alto Drive Bronxville N. Y. SEITZ FRED C. 109·67 202th St. Hollis. L. .. N. Y SMITH. WILLIAM E. Ro ·le No. 2 Pomeroy .Ohio SPURRELL. LOENARD W .. Mt. Ann Road, West Gloucester Mos SWINK, BAXTER D .. 2000'/2 Newbury S'. Williamsport Penn. WILKERSON . B. V. Route No. 2. L4foyelle, Alobomo WRIGHT, HARRY 594 E. 5th St .• Brooklyn, N.. Y. AAMERIO, L .. 1455 Douql4s Ave. N. Providence R, I. BASS. WILLIAM 1507 W. Street,. McKinnoy Te.es BEATIIE, J. M., 67 Harris St. Holedon, N. J. BEA TY, L .. Glodeville Tenn .. R. R. No. I BIRNS. J .. 203 Hampshire St., Combridge, Moss. COMPTON. R. B .. 21H Atlantic Ave .. Brooklyn. N. Y. COOPER. J. J .. t 56 Toylo~ St .. Stolen lslond. N. Y. DIFAZIO, A. J .. 57 Ch11se St .. Beverly, Mass. DiSTASI, A. V .. J tO Washington Ave .. Jersey Shore, Ponn. EGAN, JOHN F .. ISH S. 29th St .. Philadolphio, Penn. ESTRADE. M. J .. 5819 Annuncofion St .. Now Orloons, La.

FASANO, J. J .. 8707 lbth Ave .. Brooklyn, N. Y. FEENY, C. F .. 517 W. Front St .. Rod Bonk, N. J. FOSTER. C. A .. 454 Miller Ave., Son Froncisco. Coli!. FOY. E. F.. 153 South 3Jrd St .. Chicogo. 111. FRENCH. S. I., Westbrook, Conn. FULTON, G. H .. 1'45 Cloud Ave .. Fronklin Sq., l. I., N. Y. GAMBER, D. C .. 10'4b Summorleo Ave .. Washington. Penn. GRATTAGE. H. E .. 24 Wost St .. Newport R. I. GIBERTI, H. R .. 137 Duport St .. Brooklyn, N. Y. GROGAN. G. W., 128 S. Morrocco St .. Dallas, Texos HARLOE. E. M .. 205 E. Brown St., E. Stroudsburg, Penn. KELLY, J. E .. 119-15 23b St .. St. Albons, L. I., N. Y. LARKEY. J. E., 57b E. 140th SI. , Now York, N. Y.

MILLER. W. R .. Ji Causway St., Boston, Moss. MILLS, E. P .. 573 S. Broodwoy, Yonkers. N. Y. NELSON. A. H., 117 W. Government St .. Pensacola, Fla. ROBUSTELLO, M. F .. HO Rut/and Ave .. Rodville Center, N. Y. ROGERS. C. L., Leke Butler, Florido, Box I 54 RUEST, C. L., HS Cobol St .. Beverly. Moss. SHERWOOD. E. C .. lb Eost Post Rd., White Ploins, N. Y. SIMMONS, C. R .. Lindsoy. Oklohomo, R. R. No. 2 STUBBS. E. W .. Slrong. Moine TOWRY, WARREN B., IJH Strofford, Dellos, Texos TRABEAUX. WALTER V .. 22 lb Dumoine St .. New Orleans, Lo. TUCKER, GEORGE E .• 70'4 N. Florence Piece. Tulsa . Okla. VERES, JOHN, Moys Lending, N. J •. c/o W. Hewitt YERRINGTON. H. C .. 80 N. Moin St .. Spring City. Penn.

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APPLEBY. JOHN G .. 119·42 IB9th St.. St. Albons, L. I.. N. Y. BARWORTH , JAMES, 1253 Alemony Blvd., Son Francisco, Colif. BOUTWELL. ALLEN TAFT. b7 5th St .. Dover. N. H. BROWN , GEORGE LARSEN, 217 Fronklin Ave .. Hodettstown, N. J. CASSINO. MICHAEL J .. 911 E. Henry St.. Linden. N. J. DAVID, WM. HERBERT, 1030 Lothom St.. Memphis, Tenn. FEE, JOHN PATRICK, 7315 S. Poorio St .. Chicago. Ill. GAPINSKI , EDMON D J ., 805 3rd Ave., Now Yor~. N. Y. GI NHOLD. CARLTON A .. 41 Militory St .. Houlton. Maine HENN ING, GLENN, 13b-28 Springfield Blvd •. Springfield Gordens,

L. I., N. Y. HILL. ALDEN STEVENS North Bronford, Conn. HOOCK, JOSEPH P., b3·35 83rd St .. Rego Park, L. I., N. Y. HUNDLEY. ROBERT R .. Hermon. N. Y. IRWIN, JAMES M., 521 Second St .. Pitcairn, Po. MEDVIDICK. JOHN JOS .. 1115 Southern Blvd .. Bronx. N. Y. MICIEK, JOS. WALTER, 241 Franklin St .. Elizebeth, N. J. MONTAGNINO, FRANK X .. 513b 30th Ave .. Woodside, L. I .. N. Y. MOTLENSKI, NICHOLAS F .. 11 8.Jb 219th St .. St. Albans. l. I.,

N. Y. NELSON. FRED f>HILIP. 14 Wright Rood. West Roxbury. Mass. NELSON, WALTER I., 14 Wright Rood, West Roxbury, Moss. OEFFLER. FREDERICK L.. 2370 bth Ave .. Troy, N. Y. PALDY, ZOLTAN LOUIS, 4003 Vernon Blvd., Long lslond City. N. Y. PETZOLD. FRANK G .. 35 5th Ave., Mount Ephroin. N. J. RAMALEY, CHALMER E .. New Aloxondrio , Po. RICE, CHARLES R .. 114 E. Fisher Ave., Philadelphio. Po. SIMS. JOHN HOUSTON, Route b, Box 323, E. Birminghom, Alo. SOJA, STANLEY P .. 94 Boll St .. Chicopee. Moss. SOLDINGER. WM. GEO .. b205 Eliot Ave .. Maspefh, l. I. N. Y. SPENCER, HARRY L .. 2718 Georg!! St .. Sioux City. lo. STEINER. FRANK U .. Horrisville R. I. . SUL TON, MOSSER A .. 5'13 I 19th Ave .. Brooklyn, N. Y. THOM,A.S. GEORGE A.. Morks. Miss. TOBIA, THOM,A.S J .. 9 Moon St .. South Bridge, Moss. TRANTHAM. FRANK G., 52-t S. Pine St .. Horrison. Ark. WEBSTER. JOHN ST. C .. 879 N. Mein St .. Foll River, Moss. WOLF, CONRAD E .. 40.1 3 10th St .. Long Island City. N. Y. WYSOCZANSKI, MICHAEL, 5032 Chestnut St., Philodelphi11, Po. ATTISON . EDW. ALLEN , Toms Rivor. N. J. CALLAGHAN, WALTER C .. 1295 Amslordom A'vo .. N. Y .. N. Y. CAPUTO. FRANK. b74 Corroll St .. Brooklyn. N. Y. CRABB. LOWELL H .. Comoncho, Okie. DEMERS, RALPH JOSEPH. 231'2 Now York St.. Dover, N. H. FEARNS, JAMES JOHN , 301 Harrison Gordens, Harrison, N. J. GEURTZE, PAUL L .. Elsmore Avo., Delmor. N. Y. HENKEL, JOS. BERNARD, 2042 S. 17th St., Philadelphia, Pa. HOUSEMAN, WALTER A .. Sb28 N. Polethorp St., Philo .. Penn. JERRY, LAWRENCE L .. Wost Choiy, N. Y. JOHNSON, RUSSELL C .. 3030 23rd Ave., Ooklond. Calif. LEVY, STANLEY W., 222 Choncollor Avo., Nowork, N. J. MAFFEI. RICHARD R .. 1036 Norwich Ave .. Pittsburgh, Po.

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MONYIHAN, JOHN J., Boit 5, Center St .. Dover. Moss. MUNROE. CLIFTON V .. bib Dudley St., Dorchester, Moss. NELSON, WALTER C .. 17b N. Fullemton Ave .. Monteloin. N. J. ORLANDO. ,A.LPHONSE S .. 158 W. Cloy Ave .. Roselle Pork, N. J. PAQUETIE, F. X .. JR., 25 Washington Ave., Brockton. Moss. PARADIS, BENOIT. Upper Frenchville. Moine RICE, STANLEY EDWAR D, 140 Gorlond Tor .. Springfield, Mass. ROWE. RUSSELL, S'I Brood St .. Summit. N. J. SAPONARA, PATRICK V., b227 79th St., Elmhurst, L. I., N. Y. SCHULTZ, ROBERT PAUL. 23 Peorl St .. Loncoster. Po. SEIDEL, MARVEL J .. 99'/i Fairview Ave., West Warwick R. I. SLIWOSKE JOHN JOS., 10 Thomos St., Cherry Volley, Moss. SPOCK. A. JOS .. JR .. 314 Mi ll St .. South Ploinfield , N. J. TROBICH, MICHAEL JOS .. 1041 N. Codwolleder St .. Philo. Po. VANDENBERGHE, E. J .. b8 Hording Ave., Poterson, N. J. WEIR, WILLIAM GRANT, 5330 Pershing Ave .. St. Louis, Mo. WESTERVELT. GERARD E .. 251 S. Fourth Ave .. Mt. Vernon, N. Y. WHITE, CHARLES EDW .. Furnoce St .. Pittsford ,· Vermont WILSON, WILLIAM GEO .. 3037 Boinbridgo Ave .. New York. N. Y. YANNI. DOMINICK. 348 Green St .. South Hodensack. N. J. ZALEWSKI, HENRY, 9307 97th Ave .. Ozone Pork, N. Y. JONES, JOHN M .. 5031 First St .. N.W .. Woshington, D. C. ASP, KLAS HAROLD, 211 Broodwoy, Arlington, Moss. BARNER. J. C .. 1518 Scott St., Little Rock, Ark. BARRY, THOS. AQUINAS, 911 Fronklin St., Rome, N. Y. BAUM , LE ROY STANLEY. Roule 8. Morlins. N. Y. BERNER. JOHN JAMES, 749 Mary St., McKees Rocks, Po. FELTMAN, OMER C .. 509 N. Gron! St .. Cordell. mlo. GARGIULO. CHARLES JOS. b« Highland Ave., Waterbury,

Conn. GILLIS. JOSEPH A .. 2b Circuit St .. Bosion Moss. GRI MES, J.C .. 1718 22nd St .. Lubbock. To~os GRIPPO. JAMES JOHN. 22 Acorn Ave .. Now Rochelle, N. Y. GROSS, MICHAEL JOS. 218 Knight Avo .. Collingswood. N. J. GUTASY. ALBERT JOHN. 30 Mulberry St .. Yonkers, N. Y. HESS, ARMIN A. E., b2 Doro Court. Gerriftsen Beach. Brooklyn,

N. Y. JACOBS. HAROLD B .. 10 Argyle Rood, Brooklyn. N. Y. KOZIOL, FRANK GEO .. 20b McCondloss Ave., Pittsburgh, Po. LIS, FRANCIS JOS .. 28 Corroll St. Yonkers. N. Y. MAHONEY. WM. RAYMOND. 83 Hompshire St .. Holyoke, Moss. McLEER, FRANK GEO .. 915 Ditmos Ave .. Brooklyn, N. Y. MILLER, SIDNEY JAY. 520 Crown St., Brooklyn. N. Y. ORLUK. EDWARD, 7 Eldridge Piece, Chelsea, Moss. PETERSON, CHARLES A .. 47 Dole St .. Roxbury, Moss. REID, HORACE KING, Winters, Texos SAMMARTANO. N. F .. 3218 Borker Avo., Bronx. N. Y. SMITH. HENRY GEO., 149-35 21st Ave., Whitestone, L. I., N. Y. SNELL, WM. RICHARD, 643 S. Huttig St .. Konsos City, Mo. STEARNS. ARTHUR, Box 13b, West Worren, Moss. STEINER, PAUL EDWARD. Box 127. Broggs. Okie. STEVENS, JOHN, 42 Cedar St., Cortland, N. Y.

STYRON. ALBERT G. 116 Pror Court , Chelse" Vill.,ge, Atlontic City, N. J .

VOGT. ALFRED B .. 838 63rd St .. Phi lodelphi., , P.,. WALDMAN, NATHANIEL H .. 801 N. Tr.,de St .. Winston-Selem,

N. C. WELSH. JOHN JOS., BoK 128, Shore Road, M1u lins Pond N.

Reoding, M4ss. WHITE. W. E .. 2212 7th Ave. N .. Birminghom, Alo. YACHIMSKI, STEPHEN S .. 5 Chilcott Ploce. J omoico Plain. Mass. ZULLO. NEIL JOS .. 857 E. Hazelwood St., Rohwoy, N. J . McDONALD, DONALD. 511 N. Cushman Ave .. Tacomo, Wosh. WHITE. WILLIAM W., 11+4 S. 12th St .. Birmingh4m. A lo. ADAMS, CHESTER JOHN, 22 George St .. Powtudet, R. I. APPLE, JOHN JAMES, 802 W. King St .. Smethport. Pa. BROWN. JOHN JOSEPH. 56 Conneetion St., Newport R. I. CALVIN, HAROLD W .. Lundy's Lone, Po. DICKENS, ROLAND H .. 17 Summit Ave., Amslerdom, N. Y. G,.._LLOW, ROBERT JOS., 322'4 G rond Concourse, Bronx, N. Y. GRAY. GLEN D., 816 E. Randolph St., Enid, mla. HAYDEN, H. V., 110 Washington Ave., Oceon Springs. Miss. KEEFE. HENRY C .. No. I Jodson Pl .. W.,lthom. Mass. KENDALL. WALTER J .. Boa 209. Roc~port. M4ss. KICKHAM. JOHN. 62'/i Shermon St., Albany, N. Y. MARCHAK EMIL EDWARD. 20 N. 3rd St .. Nework. N. J. MOORE. GEORGE W., 208 E. Borton St .. Temple, Texos NEIMAN, PAUL P .. 137 S. 8th St .. Rooding. Pa. O' NEIL. J AM ES M .. Lo~e St .. Brighton, Mass. POLLIN. J,.._COB. St. ,.._lbons. Long lslond, N. Y. POOLER. JAMES CURTIS, 414 Morton SI .. Stoughton. Moss. PORT. ARTHUR J,.._MES. 7b Woodvale Ave., Plt.,,<e>nt Ploins

L. I .. N. Y. RAUF, KENNETH CHAS .. No. I Clair Sf .. Clifton, N. J . REWERS. CHESTER S .. 103 Monitor St .. Brooklyn. N. Y. REYNOLDS. JOS. P .. JR .. R.F.D. No. I Sarc,togo Springs N. Y. RICHARD. GEO. HENRY, R.F.D. No. I, Woodsodot. R. I. RIVET, RO BT. MATTHIAS, Remington Ave .. Oakland, R. I. ROSENTHAL, DAVID. 1150 Grond Concourse. Bron•. N. Y. RUMBLE. DORRANCE L .. 1219 Maple St., Utica, N. Y. RYAN, FRANCIS C .. JR .. 27 La Grange Ave .. Poughkeepsie, N. Y. RYKOWSKI. ST,..,NLEY J .. 183 Engert ,.._ve .. Brooklyn. N. Y. SEAWARD. RUSSELL F .. SS Hillside Avo., South Portland, Moino SELLENTHIN, CHAS. P .. 21 42 N. Porcy St .. Philodelphio, Po . SHEPTOCK. JOH N JOS .. 184 Grand Avo., Johnson City. N. Y, STUMP. J AMES M. L .. 1213 Kirk Ave. S.E .. Roanoke. Vo . VAN HOUTEN. 0. E .. 61 Wotson Ave .. Nowark, N. J. ZIDl,.._K, MICHAEL JOS .. S3 Susm St .. Jersey City. N. J . ACHIM, FRANK ADRIAN. 396 Brood St .. Providence, R. I. SALE. LOUIS, 69-16 Fleet St .. Forest Hills. N. Y. BUCKLEY, FRANCIS EDW .. 235 Broodwoy, Soranac Loke. N. Y. CHIARELLI. JOSEPH, Bo~ 62. Milo Hill Rood . Boylston, Mus. DAVIS, S. W .. Wesson, Miu. DECOCQ. JOHN ALBERT. 60 Kingston St .. Lawrence, Mcm. FITZPATRICK. PETER. ISO Vermylie Ave .. New York. N. Y. GIFFORD, KENNETH 0 .. Johnsonville, N. Y. GRATTAGE, CHARLES F .. North Sciluolo. R. I. HAHN, GEORGE HOBERT. Evans Mills. N. Y. JOHNSON, LEROY. Alexondrio, Lo. JUBB. LEE ROY. '402 Lodemon St., Dover. Del. McVEIGH. JOHN J .. JR., 43 Magill St .. Pawtudet, R. I. MEEHAN. WM. J AM ES. Lakeville, Conn. MIKULSKI, WALTER R .. 7 Motis St .. Binghampton, N. Y.

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MINUS, JOHN NO LLEN. 218 Fi rst St. DuBois Po. MOORER. SAM J .. J R .. Speighe r. Alo. MURPHY, CHAS. FRANCIS. 1020 Jeerer Ave. Fountain Hill

Bethlehem. Pa. PACKER, HARRY. 233 Bainbridge St .. Philadelphia Pa . PALMER. HENRY JOHN. Luroy. Kon. PETERSON, JAMES KNUT. '43 Roselin Ave. Quincy. Moss. RICCI. THOMAS FRANK. 36 Kentland Ave .. Providence R. I. RIGNEY. HERSHELL J .. Fostervillo. Tenn. ROBERTS. WM. RANDOLPH. 4 Wann Apts .. Chottonoogo Tonn. RUSTIC. WALTER A .. 13 Summit St .. Br.,ddod . Po . SMITH. C. C .. Albertville Alo. SMITH, JOSEPH BARRY. 460 ,.._tlontic Ave .. Longbronch. N. J. SPELLENBERG. A. W .. 319 E. '4th St., Emporium. Pa. STEWART. WILLIAM . 3655 Derbigny St., Metorie, La. STRZELECKI. ARTHUR S .. 1603 Moin St .. Hellertown, Pa. STUBERGH. TRYGVE W .. 26 Linden St .. Waterbury, Conn. TAFT. JOHN MILTON, 1258 Moin St .. Athol, Moss. VALENTINO . S. A .. 60 Clym St .. Providence, R. I. VAN PELT. HUGH T .. Beebe. Ar~.

WISNIEWSKI. EDWARD, 37 Catherine St., Soyrevlly, N. J. WITHERSPOON. LYTER D .. 1841 W. Main St .. Houston. Te•os BRASWELL. C. E .. 222'4 W. 7th St., Texorkano, Toxos AZZARELLA. ROSS WM .. SH Trovers St .. Elizabeth. N. J . BARRETT, EDWARD JOS .. 128 Second St .. Bordentown, N. J. BUDD. WESLEY J .. 601 North St., Endicott , N. Y. CANETTO, JOSEPH, R.F.D. No. t , Croryville, N. Y. CHILLURA. DOMINICK. 2502 17th St .. Tempo . Flo. CON HELL Y, JOHN. 43 Gron! St .. Woll. Po. CROOM . ARTHUR LEE. Bentley, Lo. CRONIN, WM. PATRICK, 97 Ookdene Ave., Teoneck. N. J . DARNALL, FRED ALLEN , 1805 Pine St .. Son Francisco. Coli f. DOHERTY. COLUM. 19 School St .. Dorchester. Moss. DUNN. PHILIP EDWARD. 208 Clor~ Terrace. Cliffside Por~. N. J. DUPONT. LEO EUGENE. 238 Sorotogo St .. Providence, R. I. ENGLISH. JOSEPH EDW .. 18 Weldhi ll St .. Boston, Mdu . HARRER. CARL WALTER. 308 5th Ave., New Kensin9lon, Po. JENSEN. JULIUS EDWIN, 23 Lillion Ave .. Freeport , L. I .. N. Y. KEENAN. H. J .. 62 N. Monterey St .. Mobile, ,._lo. L,.._ VISTA. WILLl,.._M, 49 Torhune Ave .. Jersey City, N. J. LEDDY. HOWARD R .. 2840 Beiley Ave .. Bronx. N. Y. MELANSON. PHLEGIE R .. 35H Clolo'Olond Avo .. Now Orlo o n~ lft MITCHELL. FLORENCE J .. 1707 Morningside Ave .. Pittsburg. Po. O'BRIEN. THOM,._$ JOS .. 66 Huntington Ave .. Providenco. R. I. PULEO. MATTHEW JERRY. 5806 78th Ave .. Ridgewood. Broo~lyn,

N. Y. RHODES. JOS. KEN NETH. 392 Newton St .. Wolthom, Mou. RI NEHART. JOHN THOS .. 1102 S. 53rd St .. Phi loclelphio, Po. ROHRBACH. J AMES J .. 2251 N. Mutter St .. Philodelphio, Po. ROSE, A. D .. 1))8 Ann Arbor St .. Dellos, Texas. RUSSELL. ROY ,.._., 916 George St .. Los Angeles. Colil. SIMPSON. E. C .. Box 194, Levellond, Teaos SPI NNEY. BRUCE W .. Brood St .. Borre. Moss. SPRI NGER. MERLIN JOS .. 5315 Chestnut St .. Now Orleons. Lo. TRIPP. NORM,.._N PERRY. S. Moin St .. Woshin9ton, R. I. V,.._DNAL, STAN LEY JOH N. R.F.D. No. I, Box 33, McKeesport, Po. WALSH. JOHN WILLIAM , 250 Dixon A11e., Potorson, N. J. WINGERT. CHARLES B .. 1251 W. Laurel St., Son Antonio, TOKas ZEMAK. JOHN GEORGE. 211 S. Stole St .. Du Bois. Po. KIRBY. CHARLIE T .. Route I, Lobonon Rd .. Noshvillo, Tenn.

Fish hook i11 the ocean, Set by the hand of God;

Baited with lropicctl beauty, Carpeted with velvety sod.

L11red with feathered flowers, Br1thed in azure afr;

Catching sea-going schooners. 11Vith s11btle reefs to snare.

Painted in corctl cmd moonlight. By splashes of viciom UJaves:

Ref1·eshed with singing breezes, Like the h11mmi11g of a h"ndred slm•es.

Fleeting months po"r 01tl happy days. Hmhed nights steal armf11ls of rest:

Hoary years g11ard bated secrets, Of romance, valo1·, and gr1/lan1 q11esls.

Night's impish shadows plaJ' pranks, Under regattas of starry skies;

Yo1fth revels in realms 1111kno11Jn. lVith whispering lovers' lies.

The clot-clot of the horses' trot, Hc1ppy voices "down de road/'

Bells of churches. the whistling lrr1i11. Sleepy lttllabies by 1'\fr. T1·ee-load.

Etemal mmble of the ocean's roar, El11sive Stl'ing of the longtails" soar:

1'\ifajestic cliffs parade the north shore, S11mise to s1mse1 lazy clo11ds lo adore.

Scintillating smoke from cedar fires. The smell of ocean air:

Prrt[!.ranl florl'ers flood fondest desires. No odors on earth lo compare.

Peacef11I isle of the ocea11 blue. Yo"r name the UJhole UJodd knows:

IV e par/ with hope lo come back to yo11, Mystic 01·acle where sweet memo1·y flows.

-iWARSHALL D. BARNETT

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BACK IN THE GOOD O LD U.S. A. AFTER A PLEASANT STAY IN BERMUDA Some of tho boys were a bit sick on tho way up but thore's a smile wroa thing each face as thoy think of home and thoir thirty-day leave which will start in just a fow days.

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HISTORY

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53RD N.C.B.

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FEBRUARY, 1943 TO FEBRUARY, 1946

C 0 N T E N T S

Introduction ..

New Caledonia

Bougainville

Guadalcanal

Guam

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Commendations . . . . . . . . . ...................... .. 104

Battalion Muster . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ...... 109

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FOREWORD

C0\1:11 \NDER J. P. \facBEA , CEC, USNR

This history is gratefully presented tO all en­listed men and officers who served 90 days or more with the 53 rd Nava l Const ruction Battal­ion during World War JI . Your Batta lion's Wel­fare Fund, resulting from Ship's Srore profits. made this gift possible.

It was our conviction that every Construction Battalion should have a pictorial history of its war record. As a consequence, on November l. 191-5. you r last two wartime commanders under­took the responsib ili ty of assembling and financ­ing this volume.

We had many models to guide us, for other Construction Battalions had published their rec­ord books while enjoying re-formation and re­cuperation periods in the States. However, we soon discovered that the great majority of these fail to cover their organizations' entire tours of d ll ty.

We determined that this volume was to be an honest attempt to include the complete record of the 53rd Seabees, from its inception to its in-

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activation. I feel that th is has been accomplished. insofar as was possible. Because of limitations imposed by press deadlines. we were unable to include the Battalion's record subsequent to Comdr. John 0 . Burky's assumption of com­mand.

Now, to round out the picture, we can report t hat , at present wri ting, the 53rd Seabees are on Guam in the Marianas, where they are still en­gaged in laying aspha lt paving, erecting peace­time facili ties for our great permanent Naval Bases and completing the last section of the perimeter road between Agat and Umatac. From present indications. the Battalion wi ll be inacti­vated on or about March 1, 1946.

I know that every man who receives a copy of this, his Battalion's story. joins me in expressing a sincere vote of thanks to our last Skipper, Comdr. John D. Burky. CEC, USN. His untiring efforts during the past three months have made avai lab le more than half the funds necessary to

make this publication possible. Lack of space and incomplete records prevent

a full and accurate listing of every man to whom credit is due fo r a share in the conception and formation of this record. Many of the pictu res. for example, '"''ere made by Photographer's Mates whose names. for one reason or another, are not presently avai lable to us. You who served wi th these men will know them. You can see. in this volume. the excellent results they achieved.

Throughout the book, the emphasis has been largely placed upon their pictures, with wh ich we have attempted to give as complete coverage as possible to every phase of Battalion activity.

You will find here the Cooks, Mess Cooks. Bakers. Storekeepers and Corpsmen; the 'Dozer operators. grease-monkeys, Riggers and Carpen­ters; and the dozens of other specialists whose labor was so vital to the successful completion of all ou r assigned tasks.

You will find here pictu res of ou r camps, gal­leys. heavy eq uipment, recreation fac ili ties, work in progress. In short. you will find pictures you can t reasure through the rest of your lives.

True. you may not be able to point and say,

"That's m e.'' But you certainly will be able to say, "Th at 's where I worked /' or "That 's w here we prayed every Sunday."

Iu organizing the welter of ma terial on hand, it was necessary to ret ain a reasonable chronol­ogy. or continuity. For this H erculean t ask. heartfelt thanks a re due to Lt. Fe lix vV. R eeves and Chief Arthur Winslow. These two were well qualified for the task , (or they served with the 53rd for 29 consecutive months overseas. I t is highly gratify ing t o note that, even after two and a h a lf years of " that Pacific stuff," these t wo "old buzzards" were not "hard t o live with." On the contra1y~ they both continued t o be an in­spi ration to old and young a like. vVe t ake thi s opportunity t o salu te Reeves and Winslow for their keen, unflagging interes t in the B attalion. It is sincerely hoped that those medals for which they were recommended have been, or soon will be. awarded to them.

Lieutenants Gustav T. Oien and Frederick C. Bu tcher, a ided by severa l enlisted men vvhose names, unfortuna tely, a re not ava ilable, have clone a fin e job of selecting the pictu res. More than th at , t hey undertook the boring and tedious t ask of pasting t hem into the " dummy" of this book. They a re to be commended fo r a good job well clone.

Lt. (jg) J erome T. Wolf. P hotography Officer, deserves much c redit fo r his careful choos ing of t he pictures which give such excellent coverage of the 53 rd 's st ay on Guam.

Lt. George F. R eid , Jr., and his Personnel Office staff did a masterful job of assembling da ta . H ad it not been for their able clerical work, the muster roll of the crew could not h ave been run off in time t o "catch t he boar. ''

W e can do no more than hope t hat this mus­t er includes every offi cer and man who se rved with the 53rd Seabees from its fo rmation ea rly in ·l 943 to November l, 1945. regardless of how long or short hi s period of service happened to be. If omissions have occurred. we regretfull y beg forgiveness.

I a rdently hope fo r 100% dist ribution of this book among those qualified to rece ive copies, bu t . of course, I don't honestl y expect such pe rfec tion. Obv iously, in every large group of men, there

will a lways be a few witho"4t permanent add resses

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or who, for one reason or another, cannot be reached by mail within a reasonable period of time.

I t occurs to me that many men who a re not eligible to receive copies of this volume may, nev­ertheless. want t hem. In our contract with the publishers, it was essential to est ablish a fixed maximum of copies for free distribution. In order to do this, we est ablished the 90-day rule. To those who do not fulfill the requirement. I sug­gest w riting t o the publishers, requesting a copy . The publishers have been authorized to distrib­ute any extra copies w hich may be available. in the chronological order in which such requests are received by them.

I cannot consider these remarks complete with­out a brief personal message to each of you who made the 53rd what it has become. You a re en­titl ed to know of the swell record you have made and w ha t a grand piece of work your outfit has turned out .

The 53rd Seabees earned and enjoys one of the best working records of any Battalion in the Civ il E ngineering Corps. W herever they went. they were known as a " hard-working outfit th at accomplished results under any conditions." Ex­cellent t eam-work. and that ea rl y rugged Ma ri ne tra ining were, unquest ionably . responsible for the high ca liber of the results obtained. F rom the Commanding Office r down to the last men, ' ' things clicked."

T he H arris-Thompson combinat ion led t he Battalion overseas from the Sta tes, through Nev,1 Caledonia, G uad alca na l, and into the Bougain­v ille invasion.

The D enbo-T hompson team took over on Guadalcanal , after the return from Bougainville. and carri ed the Batt alion in to the Gu am inva­sion.

The early G uam construction period was han­dled by the Thompson-Kean and Thompson­Reeves combinations until the Spring oE 19+5, when re-form ation '"'as st arted .

The MacBean-Recves and M ;.1c Bca n-White reruns finished the re-fo rmation and started de­mobilizat ion after the end of the wa r. And now. at t his writing, Burky is schedu led to finish the job wit h only 800 or 900 seamen and a few pet ty officers. We a ll know that wiU be no easy job and vve .a ll wish them the best of luck.

Unhappily, I do not possess the intimate knowledge gained from service in the Battalion' ea rly days. The ref ore. f do not feel qualified to pay· tribute properly to all the Naval officers of the line and to the 1\lfarine Corps officers and personnel who guided and directed the work as­signments of the Battalion throughout its duty rour. But I am sure that the earlier commander would desire an expression here of the Battalion's deep appreciation for the qual ity of th is leader­ship.

Only a handful of us had the good fortune to meet the "Grand Old M ;:i n" of the South Pac ific. Ad m. William F. Halsey. but every mother's son is proud to say ''We served under him.''

We were pretty close. too. to the "Big Boss" of the Pacific. on Guam. Nor was our acquaint­ance with Fleet Admi ral Chester VI. Nimitz lim­ited to photographs and moving pictures. \Ve saw him frequently, in person.

Jn some mysterious manner, during the busiest part of the war our Number One Seabee. Vice Admiral Ben Moreell . Chief of the B.ureau of Yards and Docks, arranged to meet and talk to all of the early Battalion Commanders person­ally. This personal contact meant a great deal to these Commanders, many of whom were just en­tering Naval Service. Perhaps the "Ch ief" will never know what a really great sta rt this meeting gave to these men.

This was especially t rue of the /\ssistanr Chief of the Bureau. Rea r Admiral Lewis B. Combs. whom some of us were privileged to meet. These two names meant more than just the topranking oflicers of the Civil Engineers Corps; we met the two Adm irals on numerous occasions in the fie ld . They vis ited our construction camps, inspecting our ga lleys and living qu arters. T hey invariab ly stopped during their inspections to ta lk to the men individua lly as t hey passed up and down the lines. Not many Scabees missed seeing one of these Admirals.

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some part of every Construction Battalion rec­ord, and thus have secured a picture from him . which he has endorsed to the 53rd Seabees.

The Seabee Admiral that no Battalion in the Pacific Area fa iled to see was Rear Adm . Carl L-f . Cotter. DirPacDocks. Cotter was the ' Big Boss," genial adviser, and true friend. o trouble was too small or trifling for his willing ear. Here was counsel when it was needed.

Traveling constantly by air. he reached every nook and cranny in the wide expanse of the Pa­cific T heater. He knows personally. I daresay. more Seabees than does any other man. He is. and always 'vvill be. our friend.

Many of the enl isted men and quite a few offi­cers, in addition to the Commander. will remem­ber with genuine pleasure the personal contacts we had with the fo llowing officers in carrying out the normal routine of our work:

Colonel McAll ister. Corp Engineer. First Ma­rine Amphibious Corps; Capt. Mark L. Hersey Commander, Naval Bases. Southern Solomons: Commodore A.G. Bisset, ComSoPac staff; Com­modore 0. 0. (''Scrappy") Kessing. Commander. Naval Base, Bougainville; l\llaj . Gen. Henry L. Larsen, Island Commander, Guam; Commodore \~. 0. Hil tabidle. Officer-in-Charge. Fifth aval Construction Brigade, and his successor, Com­modore C. T. Dickcman.

The Battalion's second Skipper, Commodore Edward M. Denbo, never lost contact with the Battal ion. after leading it through the Guam in­vasion. As Officer-in-Charge of the 27th Nava' Construction Regiment. he served as its Regi­mental Commander until the war's end. He was promoted to Captain wh ile so serving.

Now. at the end or t his brief resume and listing of credit where credit is due, I want to say ro you men and officers o( the 53 rd Sea bees that you were a grand outfit. I t was a high and wel­come privilege to have been permitred to play on your team. J t1nuary. 19-4-6.

V1cE A DMIRAL B. MoREE1.1., CEC, USN Chief of t!te B11rt·a11 of Yards and Dock1

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The Third Set Of Leaders On Guam

LIEUTEN \ NT ED\\' \RD KEA:\!, CEC, USNR Executive Officer Urcl CB t\u~usc 19++ ro December 19-H

(3 · ~ l\ lonths)

l , I EUTEN/\l'~T FELlX REEVES, CEC, USNR Executive Olliccr 53rcl CB December 1944 co June 1945 (7 :\lonths)

Overseas wi th 53 rcl CB 29 Months

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These officers carried the 53rd CB th rough the

ea rly Guam construction after the assault. and

started rehabilitation under the Rotation Plan.

l.IEUTE '.\NT CO~l:\IANDER CHARLES .\. T HO:\IPSON Officer in Chari:e 53rd CB August 19-H tn :\lay 1945 (9' ': \lonths)

Overseas wirh "3rd CB 27 :\lonrhs

Last '"Skipper"

These officers lead the Battalion during the rehabilitation program and continued the road building program. completed the airfield con­struction and the demobilization after the end of

the war.

and ''Exec''

COM:\-1.\NDER j. P. MacBE.\N, CEC. l 'SNR Otticcr in ('h.1r~e 53rd CB k\la' 1915 10 N1wember 1945 (6 k\lonrh,)

1.IEl"l'EN.\l'\T COMMANDER C. \'. WlllTE, CEC, l 'SNR Exmuin Ottkrr nrd CH June 1945 10 01·colwr "lH (_. k\fonth')

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CO:\I :\1.\~DER JOii:>: D. Bl RK Y, CEC', t'S:>: Othn:r in Char~r s;rcl CB No.-cmhcr 1915 10 l'n·-t·111

.. FROM FEEBLE BEGINNINGS ' ' • • • While the early history of the 53 rd Con­

struction Battalion was shrouded in mystery, because of war-time restrictions, there's no question why it was formed and trained. The Second Raider Regiment of theThird Marine Division phrased it far better than anyone else:

"So when we reach the 'Isle of J apan.' With our caps at a jaunty tilt, We'll enter the city of Tokyo On the roads the SEA BEES built."

'I'hat this is more truth than mere poet ry was well stated by Cmdr. J ohn P. MacBean, Jr., the Battalion's last war-time CO, when he pointed out tha t 'The 53rd Construction Bat­talion was primarily trained and formed to be at tached to the US Marine Corps. and the Batta lion is very proud of its Marine Corps connections. It was attached to the Marine Corps from its formation in February, 1943, until the latter part of August, 1944, when it became detached from the Marines to join the Fifth Naval Construction Brigade on Guam."

The Batt alion , once it left the United States, became so closely identified with the Devil­Dogs that it was ca lled Naval Const,ru,ctiou. Battalion, First IV! AC, almost invariably. The only exception appears in official correspond­ence bet\iveen the Battalion and the Bureau of Docks and Yards, where the designation be­came Naval Constru,ctio'/L BauaVion, First MAC (Porm,erly 53rd NCB).

Even before going overseas, the Battalion lived, worked and trained with Gyrenes. Im­med ia tely after its organization, the nucleus of the Battalion moved right in with the Ma­rines at New River, North Carolina. It was on February 12, 1943, that Lt. Comdr. Roy M. Harris and his staff officers, '"'ith one construc­tion company and a portion of Headquarters Company, left Oavisv ille. Rhode I s.land, for what was to be the beginning of a· long and mutually pleasant associat iQn with the Marine Corps. The two-weeks' stay at New River was to prove a busy time for the Boot 53rd. It was a period of the back-aching labor required to prepare for another move. It involvt d the tedi-

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ous administrative job of assimilating enough Bees w fill out Headquarters Company and to form amother construction company.

This accomplished . the Battalion stood at approximately half its authorized strength when :it shoved off for Camp El liott . Califor­nia. another huge Marine base. From its ar­rival tlhere on March 2, 1943, until its embar­kation nine clays later, the Battal ion was even busier than it had been before. It was a ·week and a ha lf of complete chaos and hurry-up and doubt as to whether the 53rd could get aboard before its ship sa iled fo r New Caledonia. The addition of a third const ruct ion company, to­gether with sufficient CEC officers to man the three-fourths of a battalion which we had now become, lightened the work of all hands to such an extent t hat we met our deadline and left Sa:n Diego H arbor on March I I.

It was a time of larger doubt than had exist­ed before. This time, the big question was Where to? followed closely by the related chill­ing quiestions For how long? and What are we getting into? The doubts were unknown quan­tities, but the regrets were well-known reali­ties: Home, loved ones, good times, steady jobs.

Durling the crossing, we had more than am­ple time to indulge these unsettled feelings, ·but our a rriva l in New Caledonia was to dispel a ll trejpidation. There was a man-sized job waiting for us on the beach that memorable day of March 25. For the great majority of us, it was the first sight of new and strange lands, sights, smells and sounds: just as the solemn and trad itional Mysteries of the Deep h ad been, a week or two before.

Our sh ip. the USS JV!oru?Lt Vernon, was the fi rst of ou r convoy tO arrive. The n vo other ships. !loaded to the gunwales with Batta lion gear, but carrying a minimum of Battalion personnel, weren' t far behind, one arriving on March 29, the other on April 8. From this time forward , ·we were to know labor that made our previous efforts seem like child's p lay by com­parisorn. And it was here that we did. our first real job for the Marines to wliom we were at­tached ..

NEW CALEDONIA

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-NEW CALEDONIA

Our ass igned duty, on leaving the Conti­

nental Un ited Srares, was to support Marine

troops in amphibious operations. This was the

reason for our being made a part of the First

Marine Amphibious Corps. We didn't delude

ourselves about the operations-with a capital

0 -that were to come. but we could not afford

to worry about that now, since the job in hand

was the construction of three large Marine

camps, et1ch of approximately 2,000-man ca­

pacity. With the cooperative will and cheerful

spirit that was to become our trade-mark. we

made rem;:irkable progress in leveling large

areas of rocky terrain; we drained swamps.

fought mosquitoes and the debilitating tropi­

cal heat.

Intense satisfaction was soon ours, as we

saw our efforts rc.,varded with the completion

nf three sprawling but tidy Marine "home­

sites." strategica lly scattered among the rug­

ged. forbidding foothills of the New Caledonia

coast.

Hardly had we wrung out our brow-mop­

ping handkerchiefs than we began a far more

arduous. but <::qua lly more satisfying. task.

aturally, "our" Marines took first place in our plans. They needed air support. And they needed lots of it. We could not supply it. of course. but we could make it possible for other units to supply it. So. it was with keen pleas­ure. when we had a f cw spare minutes to th ink about it, that we went to work on more than 180,000 square feet of airplane parking areas in th_e vicinity of Noumea's airstrips. For this. we were fortunate in having at hand vast

quantities of nickel ore slag to be used as the solid b'1sc for the many tons of Irvine Mesh

that formed the su rfaces of the plane hard­stands.

Also. while we sat around doing nothing

in particular. units of our Battalion swooped

down on beautiful Lake Gaettege and "bailed it out" for future use as Marine Corps camp

sites. However. it was not to fall to us co take over this further const ruction. \7\le were as­

signed other th ings to do. This feverish activity filled almost every

waking hour of our first six months overseas.

The word almost i used advisedly, for there were many. many hours of toil and wear

poured in to seriously undertaken and assidu­ously heeded special 'Marine training in our

sideline occupation, combat. A striking indica­

tion of our close identification \Vith the ~Ia­rines is the fact that we wore Marine Corps i -

sue dungarees and khaki throughout our tour

of duty overseas. Commander Thompson has pointed out that "these Seabees were ac tually

trained as Marines, in Marine uni forms." We were determined to be as well equipped for

our antic ipated participation in amphibious operations with the Marines as we were for the

construction of the vita l preparatory facilities and services which now, at the beginning of

October, stretched away on every hand.

Afte r another hectic siege of preparation for

embarkarion, this t ime from Noumea to points

north , and this time with immeasurably more know-how than we had exhibited in those dim.

distant days in San Diego, the 53rd clambered aboard five different ships. Destination: Brit­

ish Solomon Islands. But this was different. This 111ove was enough to quicken the pulses

of most of us and ro scare the fool out of the

rrst of u ..

The first sign for the 53rd NCB overseas, placed in Camp Magenta.

Battalion headq uarters camp.

Construct101 . 1 scene.

Construction scenes at Engineer Warehouse. l\larine Corp. , 1st Base Depot.

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B.

Engineer warehouse site.

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Road const ruction. Camp Kaiser.

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View of completed Quonse ts. Engineer Warehouse.

1st Base Depot .

Warehouses in Camp Kaise r.

OFFICERS' MESS PERSONNEL Fm11t: I), L. Sl:111i:h11·r. Ckl c. St1111di11g: S. J ones, Si\121:: ). B1·audion. St\l lc: Lr. F . . \ . Behrcn: I~. Quinney. St \I le · F. Botcn,, CC c.: N. Cooper.

St \I k: R. \I . Baker. Cldc.

OFFICERS First R ow, left to right: Lt. D. W. Sprague, Cv!C) ; Lt. \V. H. Dikeman; Lt. E. Kean· Lr. Comdr. C. A. Thompson; Comdr. R. M. Harris; Lr. Comdr. J. L. Chute, <MC): Unidentified; Lr. F. W. Reeves; Lt. P. J\ Peller. Standing, left to right: Carp. G. G. Dondas; Carp. H. J. Adler; Ens. L. P. ~l cllinger; Carp. J. V. Calvert: Carp. C . . \ . freeman; Ens. J. R. McAdams: Lt. F. i\. Behrens, ( DC): Lt. (jg) D. Mcbui.?hlin Lt. ( jg) C. P. Corrigan: Un:dcntiliccl; l. t. (jg) \V. A. Gilroy: Lt . (jg) P . . \ . Rowlancl.

(ChC> : Carp. R. W. Guay.

Enlisted Men's messhall.

GALLEY PERSONNEL Fro111 Now-I. W. Wrrth, SC3c: E. C. S1m1r, Slc: H. D. Glenn. SF.le: J. I' . .Ylulh;tl(. Bkr2c; G. 0. I luntcr, Bkrl c; J. R. Jacobs, SClc: 1'\. S. Suter, S2c: Ii. R. Rutherford. SC2c. Second Rou:-1.. I.. ;\lor::an, CCS; C. :\. Burlett, Bkr2c: :\ I. .\ . Johnsey, SClc: l nidcnrifiecl: L. E. Doclcl. SF2c: C. E. ;\Jillcr. Bkrlc: \\'. H. \\'ar­n•n, SK2c; :\I. ). Jacon. SC2o: B. D. Harvey, SC2c: \\'. H. Lamer­nu\. SC3c. Sta11di11g-\\'. G. Eoff. Bkdc: H. C. Conell. SC!c: \\. J. Buckman. ;\L\!2c: ). F. Brubaker. Sic: G. L. Oshier. SC2c: J. Savard. Bkrlc: Unidentified: S. Pafford. SC3c: F. Botens, CC~: I· .. t. Parker. D l3c; H. E. Rooks, SC2c: t.:nidencified: ]. T. (irain::cr, Sic: .\. T. Hays, SK3c: 1\ . J. Bouchard. SClc: Uniden-

tified: T. P. Bishop, Bkrlc: Sull ivan.

CHIEFS l'm111 Rort-u nidentified; S. llackcl, CE\I : Unidentified; C. H. Klaudc~, CPh~ I : C. \. Freeman, CE~I. Srro11d Rou-Jones, C:\l ;\t Unidentified: Un­ulcniificd; \\". F. Thomas, CE~I : i\. D. \\ insJm,, CSF; ]. D. ~fcGuffin, CC~I ; S. Ball, CS K. Rear R ow-L. D. Britton, CE~!: R. L. Sutton, C:Vl :vi ; Unirlcnti­fictl: Unidentified, J.E. Cox, CCM; Un­idc111 ificd; Unidentified; Unidentified:

R. \N. Wirth , CBM .

ARMORY DEPARTMENT First Rou·-J. \\'. Sha\\, G:\12c: Lt. (jg) C. P. Corrigan: Unidentified. Second Ro-..t·-E. \\'. Eggers, :\1~13c: .\ .. \.

Dombro\\ski, G\12c: Unidentified.

PERSONNEL DEPARTMENT First R ow-]. A. J enkins, CSP (M ); Lt. (jg) J . M. McAdams; C. F ields, Ylc. Second R ow-]. T. Mac­Namara, Ylc; ]. D. T hiele, WTlc; H. Kaplan, Ylc;

R. B. T y rell, M aMlc; Unidentified.

DISBURSING DEPARTMENT First R ow-V. J. Beldon, Y2c; Disbursing Officer; D. G. Pi nck, Sk le. Second Row-P. B. Bostwick, SK2c;

J. J. Kelly ; Unidentified.

SUPPLY DEPARTMENT Firs1 Row-It W. Gibbs, SK3c; S. Ball , CS K; L. J. Pi azza , SK2c. Second Row-D. McLaughlin, Lt . (jg); A. R. M endes, Si c; G. E. Bowling, Slc; H. Wax, SK le; J. A. D erenski, SM3c; D. E. Sweet, SK3c. Third R ow - H. E. Wedel, SK3c; Unidentified; Unidentified; E. Green, Sic; J.P. Drumm. SK3c; A. E. Flaherty, SK3c.

ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT Scntcd-F. Webb, S F3c; S. I lackel, CEM; F. Ken­nedy; Lt. (j~) D. Gilroy; S. J\. Longhurst, CSF; V. C. \larrcll. Ci\13c. Sta11di11g-J. E. Bunker, CM2c; C. H. J essee, CMJc; Unidentified; P. Dillman, CMlc; G. Gamble, CCM; L. C. Lomax. CCM: Unidentified; E. :css1ons, ~ 1 1\ ll c: E. E. J ohnson, C:\llc; \V. F. Steven-

son. C:\12c: P. C. Cimmiyotti, CM3c.

MEDICAL OFFICERS AND CORPSMEN

Fir.rt Row-C. II . Klaucler, CPhM; J . L. Chute, Lt. Comdr.: R. ~I. l larris. Comdr.: D. W. Sprague, Lt.: F. \. Behrens, Lt.( DC). Second R ow-Unidentified: l'n1clcnrificcl; E. 11. Randall, PhM2c; Unidentified . Third Row-It Schulman, Ph i\ 12c; Unidentified; Un-1dcntificd: R. I lergescheimcr. PhM le; C. B. Webb,

Phi\12c; Unidentified.

BASKETBALL TEAM

l '""' Rnw-E. J . Fitzgibbons, EM3c; G . Kahn, M~13c; E. V. Shuman, S i c; \V. C. Gorman, SM3c; I. ll ollcy. C 13c. Rrar Row-J. D. Jacobson, EMlc: D. R. Jo1m., Sic: E. S. J aynes, CM3c; E. H. Randall, Ph7'J2c: J . t\. ~fcNci l , SF3c; Lt. P.A. Rowland, (ChC).

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BOUGAINVILLE

N 0 VE M B E R, 19 4 3 - JANUARY, 19 4 4

BOUGAINVILLE AND GUADALCANAL, B. S. I. Here was our chance to start building those

''roads to Tokyo." "\Ve were headed for a staging area. We were ge tting closer and ever closer to having our licks at the scrawny N ips -scrawny. yes. but dangerous as tropical scor­pions. if we were to believe all we had heard from the many battle-weary ve terans who had r)assed our way while we were still in ew Caledonia.

After a fi ve-day passage. during which we had enough time on our hands to make us a little jittery. we disembarked on October 11. <l t Doma Cove. on Guadalcanal. It took no more than abou t ten minutes to learn that th is was our staging area. Tt took a bit lon ger to learn when D-Day was to be. In fact. we spent the next fevv weeks fretting about this partic­ular question. while our primary activity con­sisted of long. hard hours and clays of intensive amphibious training with various Marine T ask Units. S<'veral of which we were to accompan v on he::ich landings before much more time had elapsed.

Tt can be understood easi ly that we did not have long periods in which to let the situation worry us. \~e were far too bus.v "tou rin g" the land which was so svmbolic of ou r Nat ion's comeback C1ftc r the debacle of Pea rl Ha rbor. ·what's more. we lrnd opportunity to ob~erve

;H close range the scenes which had. b~' then. become historic battle sites. However. in view of the progress that had been made in civiliz­ing th is steaming jungle. it was difficult to visualize rhe bitterness with which so many miles of coral ground Imel been contested. inch by inch. just a yea r before.

They to ld us, too. tht'lt there \·Vas genuine "gold in them thar hills." bur we wen.: too busy scrambling. crawling, sliding. sl i ppin~. ;rnd straining up and do,,n the beaches to take the time to worry about it. much less to sc r~1tch for it.

One cheery note in this experience was rhe report rhat the rainy season h<id not yet be-

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gun. Often. as we shook ourselves, much like a dog after his bath. we fell to wondering what it would be like ·when the rainy season ac tually did begin. vVe asked each other if it were pos­sible to get any wetter than we were; or if there were any other spot in the world that cou ld boast more tons of gummy black mud and thigh-deep swamps as this thickly-matted jungle. our training area, offered.

\~e were to lea rn , and soon. that this type of tra ining was precisely what was needed for ou r next move. And we were soon to have our questions answered, com pletely and thorough­ly.

_Nott any less strenuous than this type of rraini ng was that in which we moved, with monotonous regularity. from shore to ship. and then from ship to shore. jn small boats. in LCI's. LCT's. mastering the art of landing in a hurry and ge tting our gear ashore before it might be shot up beyond use.

Now. in preparation for what \\'as to be our fir t comba t landing. the Boug;1invillc camp<1ign. the officers and chief " founders '' of the Battalion could see the ripening of the fruits of their labor. begun so nrnny months before in chaos and indecision in the States. They eagerly faced their trial by fi re. cont rib­uting greatly to the estab lishment of a hearty good morale. The team was clicking mo t . at­isfacto rily.

"HIT THE BEACH!"

Leaving a rear echelon of t\\'O officers and +6 en li. red men on Guadalcanal. the Battalion formed into fou r or five Task Groups, ecich lortcling aboa rd different vessels, with separ­<1 tely assigned tasks. After a brief but rough voyage. one detachment made Vella La Vella. Xe\\ Georgia Island ; the others hit t he beach at Empress Augusta Bay. Bougainville, in sup­port of the Ma rine 0-Day ' trike there.

One officer and 73 enlisted men went to Vella La Ve lla to et up and operate two portable sawmills. While this landing was un-

opposed. and the detachment engaged in no combat on the New Georgia island, we found that we had to be on our toes to guard against die-hard J aps \vho had hidden themselves wherever possible and made it clear that they were going ro die "with their boots on.'' \Ve \\'ere willing to accommodate-with or without boots.

For a little more than two months, this de­tachment remained on New Georgia getting settled and turn ing out timber by the hun­dreds of thousands of board feet, largely of mahogany and other jungle hardwoods. Just about the t ime these Bees were beginning to be reasonably comfortable and feel somewhat set tled, they were ordered back to Guadalcanal to rejoin the Batta lion.

Taking stock before the final policing of the area, they found they had produced consid­erably more than half a million board feet of lumber from the native jungle, the major por­tion of which was heavy bridge timber. This, they agreed. not without a large degree of par­donable pride. was a whale of a lot of potential splinters.

Meanwhile, the remainder of the Battalion had had a somewhat rougher t ime of it. On

ovemhcr 1, 1943, we landed with the Marines at Empress Augusta Bay on Bougainville and saw how they ea rned their reputation as :fight­ers. We wt:rc part icu la rly proud of the fact that we gave such an exce llent account of our­selves on this, our first combat mission. Nor is the pat-on-the-back "self-inflicted." It came from the commander of the First MAC, Ma­rine Lieutenant General Alexander A. Vander­grift. In his commendation dated ovember 13. the 53rd Seabccs. as the Naval Construc­rion Battalion. 1st MAC, was included in the rorce which was "a source of great pride t0

your Corps Commander." ] n our support of the Marine Combat

Troops during the assaults staged on Novem­ber I and 2, the Battalion gave invaluable as­sistance by clearing trails into the jungles _and building roads for the furthe rance of the com­bat operations.

'Taking the biggest load of any fi ghting mis-

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sion off the hands of the Third i\/Iarines, the Battalion set up and operated beach parties. unloading details, and working parties of all kinds. Had it not been for the excellent job of handling the mountains of supplies needed by the combat forces, the i\/Ia rines could never have accomplished so much, so fast. \Ve were also ab le to assist in evacuating the wounded. as they moved from the combat areas, and so take another great weight off the Marines' shoulders.

Our weeks of strenuous jungle training on Guadalcanal, bolstered by our stay in Ne-.,,· Caledonia, stood us in good stead on Bougain ville. We could now see the value of getting ready for the tangled jungle operations, no matter hmv we had beat our gums earlie

revertheless, rhe first Communion services. held on the beach among the conglomerate de­bris of warfare. with ammunition boxes serving as an altar. were very well attended.

Once rhe ground forces of the Third Marines stretched beyond reach of our helping hands. and had no further need for us, we went right to work providing airstrips \Vhich would guar­antee them air support. As our part in the as­sault stage ceased, we began construction of three airfields.

T wo measured 200 feet by 4.000 fee t. These were the fighter st rips. T he other, a bomber strip, covered l ,500,000 sq uare feet-250 by 6,000- of soggy swampland.

All three airfields were situated in dense jungle. Afte r the -1:0 sweat-fi lled days required to complete these projects, the Bougainville jungle exhibited three long, green-edged scars. surf aced neatly with tons of steel Marston Mat.

Nor was this all the work being done at the time by the Bees. Another -lD days saw the complet ion of 3.8 miles of 40-foot roadway. laboriously dredged out of the middle of "im­passable" swamp.

There follows the complete, official account of the Batta lion's work whi le in support of the Marines on Bouga invill.e, as reported by Comd r. Roy M. I farris on J anu ary 12, 1944, and covering the period November 1-24, 1943:

"Two hundred and forty-four men. the Offi­cer in C harge. seven other officers and one bulldozer landed in the second wave with the Second Raider Battalion on Beach Green-2 (on D-Day. November 1). This group acted as Shore Party for the unloading of the USS George Cty111er. This work was concluded early in the afternoon of D-Day.

"Seventy-four men, two officers, and Olh.'

bu lldozer landed in the second wave on Pu­ruata I sland. with the Third Raider Battalion and one battery of the Third Defense Battal­ion. This group ac ted as Shore Party in unload­ing their ship , and ass isted the Third Defense Battalion Bat tery in securing their positions. This detai l remained wi th the Battery for eight days.

"Fifty-six men and one officer landed in the second wave on Beach Blue-2 and acted as Shore Party for about ten clays.

' 'Twenty-three men, one officer and one bull­dozer landed in the fi rst and second waves on Beach Yellow-4 and assis ted as Shore P arty temporarily. their principal mission being as­sistance to the Third Defense Battalion in se­curing their battery positions. T his group con­t inued with the battery for four days.

"One man. with bulldozer, and one officer landed in the second wave on Beach Blue- I to assist the Third Defense Battalion in se­curing thei r battery posi tions. This man and bulldozer rem ained with the battery for about five clays, and on November 2 about one hun­dred men and two officers from Beach Green-2

· were assigned to assist the battery fo r th ree days.

" On November 2 a ll available men were started construc ting bridges and pioneer road along the Piva Trail from Beach Yellow-I. No amoun t of construction equi_Pment was ava il­able un ti l November 6, and progress was slow through the swamps. This project was later expanded to include a pioneer road from Blue­l and extension of the Piva Tra il to an inter­section with the Piva R oad near Piva.

"On Novemebr 6 an add itional six officers, 179 men, and considerable construction equip­rnent were landed on Puruata I sland. These

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troops were transferred to the mainland on November 9. and assigned to road construc­tion."

H ere, at Empress Augusta Bay. was once again seen the close relationship and camer­aderie wh ich existed between the Bees and the Marines. The main road. when completed. was named ''Marine Drive" and ded icated. wit h deep affection, "To our very good friend . the fighting Marines." A large sign, announc­ing this fact, was placed at one of the road's te rmin als.

The report continues: "On November 11, one officer, 63 men, and

add itional equipment a rrived. On November 28, three officers and 33 men a rrived, and on December 4, one officer and 16 men completed rhe movement.

"A total of 2-! officers and 687 men, together wirh approximately 800 tons of equipmen t and rolling stock, are now on the island .

"On November 15, work was started on a two-lane road up the Piva River from the beach . On November 30. this road was open to traffic to the southeast comer of the Piva Ai rfield site . The Piva Trai l pioneer road was 85 per cent completed at this time.

"Survey crews. on November 4, started sur­veys from Yellow-2. and , on November 10, these crews started preliminary surveys for the Piva Ai rfield. These crews worked under ex­tremely difficult and haza rdous conditions as sporadic enemy opposition was encountered in these a reas until about November 30.

"The various detachments of the Battalion landing on D-Day were under operational con­trol of the Third Marine Div ision until No­vember 8. at which time they reverted to the con trol of the Commanding General. F irst Ma­rine Amphibious Corps. During the period of November 1 to November 8, the Officer in Charge received no orders form the Division Engineer, and consequently, assumed respon­sibility fo r initiation of work undertaken dur­ing thi s period.

''Up to November 24, a total of two miles of primary highway and 1.8 miles of pioneer road had been constructed. A majority of this

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work was through extremely difficult swamps ;rnd jungles, and a considerable portion of these roads were bu ilt on corduroy brush mats, by hand.

"Miscellaneous activ ities included : "(1) Construction of operational dugouts

fo r First Amphibious Corps." (Numbered among these was the elaborate one built for rhc personal use of Adm ira l Halsey.)

"(2) Haul ing ammunition and rations on Affe trailers to the front lines, until re lieved of this duty by the Third Division.

.. (3) Start of development of a coral pit on Torokina Point.

"(i-) Construction of emergency operating tent and hospital ward for Third Defense Bat­ta lion Med ical Officer, and the loan to him of the assis tance of two Battalion medical officers and several corpsmen to care for Raider cas-ualties during the first ten days. ·

"The entire Batta lion, except the rear eche­lon of two officers and 46 men left on Guadal­canal. and the small detachment of one officer and 73 men sent to Vella La Vella on New Georgia Island. participa ted in the Bougain­villc assault. Availab le records indicate 81 en­emy air alerts in which enemy planes were overhead and bombs were dropped. Enemy ;irtillery, mortar and mach ine gun fire existed on the bt!aches November 1st and 2nd. 'Sniper fire existed for the entire two months' period in the jungle."

All was not working and ducking the ene­my's arsena l. for come Ch ristmas, the galley crews outd id themselves in an effort to tr.ansfer a li ttle spot of home to our bleak. muddy fox­holes. There was turkey-and a-plenty ! It set us to wondering how soon we could expect robe back at ou r own festive boards, enjoying a Christmas turkey dinner with our famil ies and friends. With a heart-fel t sigh. we dis­missed the disquieting thought and entered into the spi rit of the season insofa r as we were able. How could we miss, with the best of food and an impromptu entertainmen t furnished by the more talented members of the Battal­ion ?

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Its assigned missions successfully and com­mendably completed, the 53 rd returned from both Vella La Vella and Bougainville during the middle of J anuary, 1944, to its former camp at Doma Cove. Guadalcanal. Once again we were to undertake extensive and vigorous Marine amphibious train ing. But this time. there was also much construction to be done. Since our previous camp had been occupied by other troops during our absence or had been rendered useless by changing conditions and our expanding requirements, we built a camp for ourselves before turning to the construc­tion of a 1.500-man Marine camp.

At the same time. communication and trans­portation requirements had piled up, awaiting our attention , so we pitched in on the con­struct ion of bridges, docking facilities. and roadways.

We didn't have a great deal of time for combat training while we were bridging three ri vers. t wo small and one large. A sawmill was set up on "the Canal" to provide timber for the bridges and a timber-pile LST dock, which measured approximately 50 x 400 feet. And. fin ally. five miles of coral-topped road took shape under our heavy eq uipment.

The completion of these va ried projects re­quired almost five months, from the middle of J anuary, 1944, to May. But in the meantime. on February 17, we regre tfully saw the depar­ture of our CO. Cmdr. Roy M. Harris, who had been promoted to the rank of Commander and ass igned command of the 21st Naval Construc­tion Regiment. Relieving him was Cmdr. E. M. Denbo. CEC. USN R.

Construction continued after the change of command. and our training program increased. U nder Commander Denbo, the Battalion was built up to full strength by the addition of "Dog Company,'' headed by Lt. Gustav T. Oien. Now, although we had cheerfully and expertly handled larger jobs than we had been actua lly manned for, we felt there wasn't any ass ignment too big-or too small.

53rcl t roops leaving Guadalcanal for Bougainville.

53rd troops going ashore at Guadalcanal, the staging area for the Bougainville operation.

, , D , , DAY-BOUGAINVILLE

"D" DAY CHIEFS l.rft '" Ri>:ht: I.. D. Britton, CD!: II. ~I. David<nn, CC~I : R. I.. Suuon, C~li\ I : t\. D. \\'inslo'" CSF: R. W. Wirth. CBi\I: T.. T. Ouplanri•: 11nidcntifird: C. II . Klauder, CPh~fm: J. F.. Cox. CCM.

Unidentified.

"D" DAY OFFICERS

Ldt to Ril(ht: Carp. J. D . .'.\lcGuffin-: C2rp. C. \ Frrrman: Ch. Carp. R. W. Gua~·; Lt. (jg} \V. A Gilrnv: El,.c. \\. F. Thoma•: Lt. \\. F. 011:1-man: Lt. C'nmdr. J. L. Chutr

Communion service · on the hl'ach. Chaplain Ro'' land conducting.

"D" clay. Unloading ammunition. Beach party unload ing rations onto sleds.

Assisting in evacuating the casualties.

Temporary camp near beach.

Resting near foxholes.

Digging his foxhole.

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Lizard caugh t in camp.

Water point.

-......... _ So when we reach the :·Isle o/ Japan··

With our caps at a JauntlJ tilt

Well enter the ciJ11Y- Tokuo On the roads the SEAsEES .. _

Built.

Sign.

Bulldozer opening a trail from the beach.

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One of the first bridges nearing completic

Construction party pose on completed br

Plac ing corduroy for roadbed on Piva Tr

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Tree roots after blasting. Comdr. Harris and Lt. Comdr. Thompson leaving site.

Opening Piva Trail Road through marsh and jungle.

Road construction on Marine Drive.

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ON MARINE DRIVE

ROAD CONSTRUCTION

BY THE 53RD N. C. B.

AIRFIELD C 0 N ·S T R U C T I 0 N

Clearing on Apron for Fighter Strip.

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AIRFIELD

Grad ing on Fighter Strip.

Officers conferring on com­pleted Marston Mat.

L.cft lo rif!.hl: Lt. F'. W. Reeves: Comdr. R. M. Harris: Lt. E. Kean: T.t. Comdr.

C. A. Thompson.

CONSTRUCTION

Laying Marston Mat on Fighter Strip.

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Shelter for Admiral Halsey.

Ai r Warning Station under construction.

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T ypical fram ing to be covered wich tarpaulins for operat ions bui lding on fighter strip.

c A M p

s c E N E s

F irst assem bly. Lt. Dikem a n ta lks to men rega rd ing lengrh of overseas duty.

OFFICERS f rmtl Row. Lrft to Ri1:l11: l.r. I 11:> \\ . \ . Cilrov: Carp. C .. \ . Freeman: Lt. P. \ . Pellc·r: l.t. C'umdr. I. I.. Chmc·: Cari>. J. \'. Cah•er1: Lt. E. Kt>an\ Lt. D. \\'. Spragur. Rrnr Row: Cari>. S. J. Cox: Ens. E. S. I la,::,::crl : l.1 . \\'. 11. Dikrman: Lr. F. \\'. Rcc\•cs: Lt. F. A. Behrcn,, Comdr. R. \I. ll :irri~: Lr Cnmtlr. C. \ . Thompson· Clrp. J. D . \!cGuffin: Lr. I il!l D. \!cT.3111:hlm: 1-.n, T. P. \ldlin2er. En" J R

\le- \dam': Ch Carp R \\' C.ua'. l.t <11:> C R. CorriJ?lO

Jungle barber.

Sick Bay. Bakery.

Christmas Turkey. 11. R. R11th r.rforcl , SC2c: A. J.. Graham, SK3c: F. Boren~, CCS: J. A. Savard, Bkrlc: E. E. Parker,

EM3c: I. F. Mulhall, Rkrl r: T. P. Bishop, Bkrlc: C. A. Frerman, CEM.

Comdr. H arris inspects chow line.

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Comd r. Harris ta lks to men at Ch ristmas party.

Christmas party. Sponsors a1.d cntcrrnincrs.

B. L. Sz:tlcnicc, C\Uc: J. (;. Faust, SK2c: R. T. Larsoi1. \\'T3o: P. \" . :\lc1'.:1rl, Sic: Comdr. R. :\!. rbrris; Lt. (jg) P. \ Rowland, (C:hC>; R. I~. Sulli\'an, Cox; F. \ '. Donouj!h.

Sic: P. I). l'.i:an, S\13c: I. \hr:1m,, Sk.

At Ch ristma party. Jungle happy.

In the Mess Ilall.

Loading equipment at the close of the Bougainville operation.

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53rcl troops return to Guttdalcanal from Bougainville operation.

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Sawmill erected and put into operation by 53rd NC B.

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Clearing prior to grading for highway extension.

Grading.

Completed section of road.

THE 53RD CONSTRUCTED SIX LIKE THIS

Views of some of the bridges typical of the six constructed by the 53 rd NCB. Note extensive use of native timber. Mahogany and teak were

common.

Native timber was used in these two steps of bridge construction.

One of the .53rd's finished products.

Bearded Gentry.

Divine Services by Chaplain Rowland.

OFFICERS FirJt Row: Lt. Oien: l.t. Reeves; Lt. Kean: Lt. Rowland. Chaplain: Lr. Comdr. Chute, Senior :-.ledical Officer; Comdr. Dembo, Commandin1t Officer: Lr. Comdr. Thompson, Execu­tive Officer: l.t. Spr3gue, Junior :-.redical Officer: Lt. Peller: Lr. :\[illigan: Lr. Behrens, Demal OAiccr.Seco11d Ro~:·: Lt

Wolf: Lr. Bergan; Lr. (jl?) Hunt. Supply Officer; Lr. (ii:l Sodemam Lr. (fa) Rudisell, Di;bursing Officer: Lr. (ji:l Haggen, Personnel Officer: Lr. (ji:) :-.Ic.\dams: \\'. 0. Frcl' man; Lr. Corrigan: \\". 0. Guay: \\". 0. S. Cox l.t. (jl(J Timms. Tliird Row: \\'. 0. C. Cox. Lt. (jg) Smith; W. 0 Thomas; \V. 0. ~fcGuffiri; Lt. Ciit) Butcher: T.t. (jg) ~lcl­lingcr; L r. Adord: \\' . 0. Dondas: \\'. 0. Calvert; T.r. (jitl

P:mnn: \\'. 0. Wright.

Chief Petty Officers at 1st Anniversa ry Dinne r.

SUPPLY DEPARTMENT Frn111 Ro~r ~I. G. En.el•. C'SK: T. I. Skin.el«, Sir: \". II. Bacl1•rtsrhcr, SKlc: Lt. (jg) Hunt: S. Ball, CSK: H. F. LaPrnotiNrt', SK le. Rrar Rou;. L. ). Pia1.za, SK2c: i\. S. \\"alters, SK3c: J. ,\ ChristiP, SK3c-: E. F. Shnrtir, Sir: \. E. Flallt'rtV. SK3c: D. E. Sw1•rt, SK3c: I. D. Stevens, C\ 13c:

C. \\I. Edt>lrn, SK2c: I. P. Drumm. SK.le: II. E. \\'1·clrl, Sir: E. Grrrn, Sic: R. \\'.Gibbs, SK3c.

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G U A M, MARIANAS Early in June .. 19+.t, the 53rd was attached

to t11e First Prov ision al lVIarine Brigade, Thi rd Marines. for the assault operation on Guam. in the Marianas group. Excitement ran high ::JJ11ong both the Marines and Seabees, since we were about to sna tch from the N ip what was rightfully ours, but v,rhich .we had been un able to claim for two-and-a-half years. vVe were eager to avenge our fellow Americans who had been so summ aril y betrayed. so early in the game.

Leaving a rear echelon of two officers and 79 men, the rem ainder of the Batta lion embarked on t~o ships. on June 6 .. 1944. En route to the island: plans for the Batta lion's part in the invas ion were ca r.efull y laid and gone over al­most da ily . T wo specia l beach parties, fo r in­stance, composed of volunteers, -..vere assigned to assist in the landing operations and unload­ing of supplies on D-Day. June 21.

The remainder of the Battalion moved ashore on D-plus-3. to set up t heir camp near Agat Village. Concurrently with the con­struction or quarters for themselves. the Bees were almost continuously occupied with the task of clearing debris from existing roads, clearing jungle, and constructing new roads to facilitate movement of supplies to the Ma-rine fighters. ·

Lieutenant Commander Thompson's official report of the Battalion's activities on the Guam invasion is quoted:

''At Guam, Marianas, two Beach P arties were assigned from the 53rd NCB. One ofl1cer (Lt. F. W. Reeves. CEC, U SNR ) and 17 en-1 isted men, equipped with several tractors. landed on D-Day ( H-plus-5 minutes), July 21, 1944, with specia l mission to assist unload­ing a Marine Battery of Sherman T anks from LCM's and L CTs at the edge of the reef at Agat Beach. This task was fini shed within an hour under heavy enemy mortar and machine gun fire. 1 'hree of t he Sherman Tanks dropped into bomb craters on their way in from the reef to shore and were submerged. This party volun teered to rescue these tanks and suc­ceeded in getting two of the tanks safely to the beach in two hou rs, under heavy fire.

"A second Beach Party of five enlisted men was assigned the t ask of operating a North \Vest C rane. mou nted on a pontoon barge and anchored off the reef of Agat Beach. to unload gasoline and ammunition from LCTs to LVTs (Alliga tors) in support of assa ult troops. The party, in charge of the same officer (Lieuten­ant Reeves) landed on D-Dny ( H-plus-5) and

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worked day and night for five days. never leaving the barge. This barge was under heavy mortar fi re fo r the first four days. An LST anchored alongside "vas hit by enemy artillery and withdrew.

·'The remainder of the Batallion moved ashore on D-plus-3 and established. main­tained, and constructed roads and bridges in support of the assault troops. A copy of a let­ter of appreciation of service from the Com­manding General , F irst Prov isional Marine Brigade .... covering this work ( is reproduced among the last pages of this book).

"The Batta lion's beach camp was under enemy artillery fire for four hours on D-plus-3. No enem y air raids were experienced . but sn i­per tire was in evidence, for a nine-months ' period after D-Day. in jungle locations.

·'The 53rd NCB maintained the on ly Seabee Demolition Squad on t be Isl.and , consisting of a Chief Petty Officer and 13 enlisted men. This squad cleared all beaches. roads and a reas ahead of the construction troops over a nine­months period. Both Beach Parties and the Demolition Squad have been recommended for specia l suitable awards, and it is sincerely hoped that these awards will be granted."

·The va ried nature of the Demolitiun Squad's work can be seen from the pictures reproduced here. Before jungle could be cleared for road-building operations, the squad had fi rst to go out with its mine detectors. Their efforts saved many lives among our m11n­ber, without any doubt. T here were a lso a rmed, unexploded naval shell s to be disposed of in m any places. And there were detonators to be removed from both friendly and enemy ordnance before much of it could be moved.

''As a sideline to this dangerous, bu t highly important, acti vity. Cheif Winslow prepared elaborate exh ib.its and displays of enemy ord­nance for the purpose of indoctrinat ing the Bees of the Battalion. In th is manner. they were familia ri zed \vith the various types of ammunition used by the ] ap, plus his large selection of booby traps. grenades. mines. and demolitions.

"While the 53rd NCB was attached to the Fi rst Provisional Marine Brigade, during tbe initi al landing on Guam, t hey were detached from the Marines on July 27. 1944, and as­signed to duty under the Fifth Naval Con­struction Brigade. The commander of the Thi rd Amphib ious Corps. because of its early detachment, did not include the 53 rd NCB as an integral part of the First Provisional Nfa-

rine Brigade when that Brigade was recom­mended for and received the Navy Unit Cita­tion covering the Guam operation and. there­fore, members of the 53rd NCB who partici­pated in the Guam operation arc not entitled to wear a Unit Citation Ribbon ."

Destined for a long stay on Guam, the Bat­talion was to put to good use the knowledge and experience-the "know-how"-it had gained during the work-filled and adventure­laden months spent in similar tropical hot­spots.

Immed iately afte r the Guam invasion a change of commanding officers took place. Cmd r. E. M. Denbo was placed in command of th~ newly formed 27th Na val Construction Regiment under the 5th Naval Construction Brigade. Some months later the 53rd's second 'kipper "'as rewarded by receiving his fourth full stripe as Captain in the Civil Engineering Corp.

Thus, late in July. 19++. our Excutive offi­cer. Lt. Cmdr. C. A. Thompson, cook command of the Battalion on Guam and started the task of assisting tO build one of the greatest Pacific bases of the wa r, working as a part of the 27th Naval Construction Regiment. Com­mander Thompson thus became the Batta lion leader mo t to be remembered due to his long nnd faithful service with the unit since its comm issioning, and the 53rd Seabees were able to continue their smooth performance without the reorganization troubles which usually re­. ult from a change in commanding officers.

The work underta ken and accomplished on Guam is quoted from Commander MacBean's report to the Bureau of Docks and Yards. dated September 22, 19-!5:

.. The 53 rd CB, in approximately 15 months, contributed greatly to construction facilities completed by Naval and Army con­struct ion troops on this Island. Major con­struction jobs consisted of 12 miles of 56-foot width. four-lane, high :->peed, cornl-based. as­ph;1lt-surfaced higlivvay. cumplcted in approx­inrntcly six months; six miles of -l-5-foot width, three-lane, coral-based. aspha lt-surfaced high­wny. completed in approximately two and a half months; six miles of 32-foot width, three­l<rnc, coral-surfaced hi~lrn ay. completed in t\\'O lllOll LhS.

''These three road jub. contained over 800, 000 cubic yards of ea rth and rock excavation nnd om: of the heavy cuts was 92 feet. The construction <>f th is road system received wide puhlictition in an article \.Vrittcn by Commo­d<>rc vV. 0. Hiltabidle and publi hed in Th e 8>1gi11f'Ni11g News Record in the Spring of 19+.5."

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Before any of this could be accomplished, it might be well to point out. we faced and solved the problem of overjoyed Guam na­tives. quartered in a refugee camp close to ours. Since they had little with which to occu­py themselves after the liberation. they were constantly under foot. Putting many of them to work on Uncle Sugar's payroll neatly clear­ed up the situation.

The roads mentioned by the Commander were built under the most difficult of condi­tions, for~ nor only were we obliged. as usual. ro clear debris and earch for live ammunition, bur we constantly worked as close to the front lines as \>Ve could reasonably operate . .

Commander l\lfacBean 's report continues: ··The 53rd NCB also built the first asphaltic

concrete plant on the Island of Guam. This plant wa set up in the Fall of 19+! and started opera ting in December. 19+!, and included the necessary quarry for the coral aggregate. primary and secondary crushing plant, rotary dryer, and the hot asphalt heating and mixing plants. In addition to operating all of these plants, the 53rd NCB laid approximate ly l , 500,000 square yards of asphalt paving on the Island of Guam, which paving included air­trips, taxi-ways. parking areas. roads and stor-

age areas. "Another outstanding job accomplished by

the 53rd NCB during the months of April, lVfay. ] une. and July, 1945, was the construc­tion of the east half of the north bomber strip at North West Field, used by the B-29's. This paved strip, which was 10,000 feet long by 250 feet wide with a clearing width of 1000 feet. involved a movement of approximately 700. 000 cubic yards of bed coral rock, 90 per cent of which required blasting.

"The Battalion further assisted in building a large portion of the Black Fuel Oil Tank Farm for serv icing the Acet, which involved 27 tanks, totaling 450.000 barrels capacity.

"Sarne of the other construct ion project wor­thy of note accomplished by the 53rd NCB on Guam are as follows:

"(1) Camp and administration area for the Island Commander. Major General Henry L. Lar en, USMC.

"(2) Steel sheet pile-and-concrete <lam and pumping station with three-and-a-half mile of 12 inch pipeline, known as the Agat \Vater Supply.

"(3) 'Two-story cargo operations building (25,000 square foot floor area) of steel-and­concrete construction; and five two-story tim­ber gear-locker building .

"'(-!) An aviation ga tank farm of four (tanks). 10.000 barrels capacity each, and as-

sisted other units in constructing a 40.000 bar­rel A vGas tank farm.

" (5) An eight-mile roa<l project connecting the vil lages of Agat and Umatac to provide a connecting link with the southern road loop of the Island was started la te in the fall of 1945 and is still in progress at this writing."

Let it not be thought that this prodigious work was accomplished under ideal conditions, or withont interference from the J a ps and the Elements. Our reoccupation was fa r more cost­ly and des tructive than the is la nd 's capture by the J a panese, a nd the existing road system was poor and inadequate. E arly road c0n­struction was carried ahead under heavy artil­lery traffic. The shell fire sh mvn in nearly a ll of these pictures is American.

The J a ps took Guam from us without in­flicting g reat damage to the Island or its ins tal­lations. T his was clue to the suddenness of the J ap 's move. As a conseciuence, the fac ilities a nd towns were no t destroyed.

··But, when we wres ted the I sla nd from the enemy's tyrannica l hands, we practically an­nihilat ed it. So, the dam age to be seen in the pictures was caused by the devastating fire of our own Naval guns' '. The Comma nder ends his comments on a cheerful note: ''The work on Guam was ve ry interesting a nd a credit t o any construction batta lion.'' In this connec­tion. a s tudy of some of the before-a nd-after pictures appea ring in the book will emphasize the Comma nde r's po int.

"The re a re compa ra tive pictures, here.' ' he says, "where the de ntist 's office i.n one place was very modern a nd up-to-elat e a nd, in an­o ther pl ace, o ffe red pracica lly nothing with which to work. The m an being treated in t he m a ke-shift office, on Bougainville, w ith its foot-operated drill. is a case in poiot. Also, there are pictures showing how the 53rd Sea­bees continued washing the ir own mess kits like the Marines. And, finally, there a rc sev­cra 1 comparison pictures showing camps when they were firs t s t arted and w hen t hey ""ere completed.

" In compiling this book an effor t has been made to show pictures of the ca mp, w here the men lived a nd worked, s ince this became so much a part of our lives that the barber shops. Ship's Store, ga lley. and administrat ive offices <llld shops will never be forgot ten and we want to remember som e of those faces shown in these pictures."

R ehahilirn tion for the 53 rd NCB's started in April when ou r first contingent went back to the States for leave and reass ig nment a fter over two years hard, tough duty. A change nf comm anding officers took pl flcc ea rly in May,

1945 . when Commander .MacBean relieved Comrnander Thompson, who h ad been with the Battalion since its commissioning. By Au­gust a ll the o ld orig inal men were on their way hom e and replacements from the States took their places among us.

BATTER UP! All this, as we have seen. was acconwljshed

with considerable dispatch and se rious ap pli­cation on the pa rt of all ha nds. but as time went on we found some time. for pa rticipation in sports. So much so. in fact, tha t the Battal­ion 's various teams were able to engage in several tournaments, in which they gave ev­cellent accounts of themselves.

Among the most e nthusiastic boosters fo r the various Batta lion team s was the sof t-spo­ken, wiry ''Sky Pilot " whom we all loved in our rough way. Chaplain L. V . J ohnson. His a lready solid popularity with a ll o f the Bees jumped by leaps a nd bounds as he developed into an ever-... villing. "Four-0'' me ntor. It was with the keenest disappointment that we sa1rv him evacuated. fo r reasons of ill health, befo re he could witness some of the smashing victories our teams enjoyed as time progressed.

L eading the field, o f course, was the G reat American G ame. The Ba ttalion entered the Is la nd Command Baseball League on Guam in October. 1944. to subseq uentl y blas t its way to v ictory in 13 of the 16 games played. U n­fortunate ly , a tie game le ft the 53 rd dangling within ha lf a game of first place in the League.

T he team was first m a naged by C hief A. Riley, a nd later by George McCaffrey. Among the teams defeated by the red-hot 53 rd were the Third Marines and H a l White's CASU J2 club. P articu la rl y pleasa nt was the whipping o r the 'fhird Marines. fo r t hey later turned u p as lVIa ri anas champions.

The team, re-o rganized under St a nley J us­cen. went on from there to win seven stra ight, before it tied one and then lost the next one . In the last win cha lked up for the Battalion. Ken­ny Eaga n pitched ag<1 inst Bob Klinger ( 103 rd H ospita l). holding the Medics to the m agn i­flcent sum tota l of one hit. Until the last "Out! ' ' was ca lled , it was a ha ir-raising g<1me. But we took it , 2-1.

Some of the outs t a nding talent in the Bat­ta lion 's spiked shoes were Jim O'Neil, once property of the NY Yankees; MacDonald. farmed by the Cards; Pawloski, who had pre­v iously been a member of a S t . Louis fa rm ream; a nd D' Arc;rngelo. sho rt-s top for t he Sta­bee All-Stars.

Tennis becam e one of the most popular sports indulged in by the Bees. a nd one which permi tted fa r more individual participation

than any other. It competed with basketball for use of the magnificent concrete courts our Bees bui lt in the camp area. The large. smooth court was set up to accommodate either bas­ketball or tennis within a matter of minutes.

Since tennis was a constant favorite with the men of the Battalion, the court " as in contin­ual use from dawn to dusk daily. After dark. basketball took over. under huge, day-bright Aoodlights. Individual participation in hoop competition was almost as heavy as it v;as in tennis. becattst: each night snw the playing of inter-Batta lion or int ra-Battalion matches.

Of particular note, too, is the intra-Battalion tennis competion. In the first singles tourna­ment. held in July and August, 1945, on the )3rd's dual-purpose courts. Claude Higbee won. defeating Charles Vaughn in the final s. 6-1, 6-2. At tht: same time. Chief Del\llarcus and Hal Ricker steam-rolled all competion to take the first doubles tournament. For their achievements, Higbee received a new tennis racquet, and Vaughn. DeMarcus and R icker each received cigarettes.

A second singles tournament was played off in September. Thi time. Higbee was trounced in rhe semi-fin ;:i ls by ~nsign \¥arfield, 6-3. 6-+. Tom Byers reached the finals by nicking Lieu­renant Hunt. 6-3. 6-3. and then moved on to win by whipping Ensign Warfield. 6-2. 6-3. A racquet was the coveted prize.

Following the singles. a second doubles tour­nament was played. developing into a hard­fought final match. r n this. Ensign vVarfield and Lieutenant Hunt lowered the boom on /ansen and Ricker to rhe melodious rune of G~2. 7-5. The result: two Schaeffer fountain pens trnnsfcrred into the officers' hands.

Boxing. too. was popular. although it was dinicult for a great many of the Bees to partic­ipate actively in The Manly Arr. a[ter oper­ating equipment all d<1y. In spite of this. there were no complt1inrs from the majority of the men, forced ro ·ir by in the role of spectators when bouts wi;rc in progress. For these popular events. Lieutenant Goldman erved as referee :ind announcer.

Boxing team members were agreeably sur­prised. and availed themselves of much valu­able instruction. when Commander Gene Tun­ney showed up in camp during the first part of 1945. We did our level best ro make the affable, ~1rilliant boxing m;1ster feel at home while visit­ing us.

On another occasion. we had a visit from Georgi..: /\brnms. former world's welterweight champion. in company with Peewee Reese. formerly of the Dodgers; and J\ngeln Rertelli , football srnr of Notre Dan1 e.

S11ch ste ll :ir visitors. from rime to time. were

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always more than welcome. Others which come to mind are Johnny Vander Meer, Cincinnati Reds. pitcher of no-hit fame· Conny Ryan. Boston Braves: Marino. Chicago Cubs; Red McQuillen. St. Louis Browns; Dell Ennis, Phil­lies; and Virgil Trucks. Detroit Tigers.

WAR'S END AND HOME vVith the coming of V-E Day in May, 1945.

we began to have itchy feet. It had been a great long time since m<1ny of us had seen our homes. The States \vere little more than a fond memory-a picture conjured up at odd hours of the day and night. between jobs, or while dozing over a magazine in the Battalion's new Mobrak Memorial Library.

But there was still much work to be done. We could do nothing bur shrug and agree that the J ap was still tough and would probably last for a ye;u or two. OI course. it was vaguely hoped that he wou ld see the hand-writing on the thousands uf walls we had built across the Pacific. but we hesitated to put this hope into the concrete Corm of word" Ir came as a joyous surprise. therefore. when. only a few month. later. the Nips gave up rhe ghost.

\Ve were not to secure our gear. however. for there sti ll remained many construction and rehabilitation tasks to be clone in the deva -rared areas of Guam. We cou ld nO\\ slow the pace. though. and could find more time for reflecting on the vas tness of rhe work we had done and the immeasurnhle value that work had been. There was no <louhring the cont ri­butions we had made roward the successfu l termination of the figlir. We \Vere rightfully proud.

Bur. our pride was leavened hy the sobering thought of the Bees we had lost. There had been three ro fall at Guadalcanal: Dodd. Pye and Smith: and four on Guam : Labbe. Mo­brak. Simar. and wan on. V..1e were thankful rhar we had been able ro honor at least five of them with the on ly kind of memorial rhey would have asked for: ea.bee construction work. On Guadalcanal we had dedicated the Dodd Bridge; on Guam. the Labbe Chapel. the Mobrak Library, Swanson Field and the Simar Movie Theatre.

Commander Joh n D. Burky. CEC, U • relieved Commander MacBean on Guam, No­vember I. 19-1:5, and continued demobilization and the complet ion of Guam faci lities. Early indications were that the 53 rcl Seabees would be inactiva ted by March ·J. 1946. However, like that old Navy trndition, "Old Sailors Never Die". the 53 rcl was sudden ly assigned to Bikini A toll to prepare th is 110\\ historic spot for the Atomic Bomb Test. ancl they are rill there at thi writing.

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Liheration. A portion of the vast throng of civi lians who had come down from the hills to the refugee camp above Agat.

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"D" day. Landing barges making the beachhead at Agar. C rane se­cured to barge at left side of picture was operated H plus 2 hours by 53rd NCB. Ammunition and supplie were unloaded from barge onto LVT's (Amphtracs) and amphibious trucks. as well as onto reef.

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''D" day plus J. Group of 53rd NCB going ashore.

Repairing bridge close behind the line of battle <It Ag<lt.

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Dadi-Beach Road soon after the invasion.

'ic" on the Sumay-Piti Road showing maintenance problem of keeping traffic moving.

Clearing debris from road after the invasion.

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The fi ll for a road-bed is placed by crews of the 53rd NCB.

Church m Agana destroyed by aval she ll fire.

An ou td09r oven.

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One or the earl) types or concrete houses in ruins.

Another early project: a demolition party blasted this damaged water tower to the ground; new Island

Command site.

A more modern type of concrete house in ruins.

One of the first projects undertaken by the 53rd ·cB: cutting down and remov­ing steel (Pan American) gasoline storage

tanks at Sumay docks.

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General L1rson 's quarters.

Radio Communication building.

Bl'lorc. lcft: \lore..· ollice buildings.

Belott•: \clminisrratin· oflices.

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He/ow: AdComPhibPac camp.

Rdo-:t•: Cargo Operations office building.

Relo•u:: During the early phase of construction on rhe Cargo Operations building.

Bottom: Inrerior of Cargo Operations building.

Uear locker for docks. Five such buildings were crcctccl by the 53rd NCH.

A typ ical fire station.

100.x-HlO lac \Vest type warehouse under constructi( for SPDC.

Tum on Bay tank farm. Two 10.000 bbl. and twenty 1.000 bbl. tanks with connecting lines were erected by the 53rd NCB. This was a part of the stor-

age for A vGas for B-29's.

Laying anchors for submerged pipe line. Lundy. CM le. smoking pipe; Steve Kusiak. SF2c. on right. Others: 25th

NCB.

I nsrallation of submarine pipe line frcm tank fa rm across reef to ranker discharge site. Approximately 1.500 lineal feet of pipe line la) on the reef.

Erection of a 10.000 bbl. tank at the /\ssan Point tank farm. Four such tanks with connecting lines were l'rected at

rhis site.

Pumping station at Black Oil tank farm. A similar station was installed by the 53rd NCB at Tumon Bay tank farm and the Assan Point tank farm. and a booster station was installed on the AvGas line. between the Assan Point station and the Tumon Bay sta­tion. Approximately I 7 miles of pipe lines for AvGas and Black Oil were in-

stalled by the 53rd 1'\CB.

t:rection of an 80,000 bbl. water tank for dockside fleet service. This work was clone by members of the 10th Tank De­tachment quartered in our camp. Ruins of the old Marine barracks are sho" n in

the b<1ckgrou nd.

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Bona Springs " ~1ter clcn·lopment consisted of concrete pump and small pumping station. This project added about 500.000 gallons per

da) to the island supply.

80,000 bbl. tank nearing completion.

\!11 ~!;•"·' \\111<1 pruJC.:I I 111, \\Ork cun•1,!l·cl ul th<" con,truction .,f a s111;11l clam huili \\llh ~ <-oncrclc and ,hn1 pilmg core, concrete ,p1llway, a 1rnmp111~ stat11u1 \\1th two :idd1t1onal bn05tcr ~ta11on,, .ind apprn:o.irnatl'ly rhr~c nulcs of 12-inch \\;ttl·r mam. This ~~-11·m

added :ihuut I .'00.000 i:allon' pa dar tn the 1•land suppl~.

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Old Sumay-Piti Road under water near sire of present Fleet Laundry.

First coral pit. commonly known as the "Silica Pit." was put into operation soon after '' D" Day. Coral for early road m aintenancc. and later for base course on newly const ructed roads, warehouse ar.eas. and camp areas came from this pit.

Early construction on the Sumay-Piti road. Note the handling of traffi c.

Wagon Drills in ini­tial operations on the l 15' Assan Point cut. Approximately 200,-000 cu. yds. of exca­vation came from

this site.

Starting shovel work on the Assan Point Cut. Later more shovels and several pans were added to speed

completion of this job.

Spreading the coral base course on the Sumay-Piti Road Crocher at the controls of the tourne-trailer.

] . \\!. Phelps. SF2c; L. H a n s o n . S2c; W. E. Pence. SF le; J. J. Monahan, SF le;

R. L. Smith. SF3c.

The finished roadway at Assan Point.

Initial grading operations on the Seawall Cut . • pproximately 150.000 cu. yds. of excavation '<vas removed .

Finishing base course on Seawall Cut.

Shovel flt work on the Seawall Cut.

Traffic hold ups were kept to a minimum. This instance could have been a delay while the road

\\as cleared after a blasting operation.

Final surfacing on the beach road between Agana and 1 Jarmon Field. Site of the Fifth Naval Con­struction Brigade I lcaclquarters shows on the

horizon to the right of the tractor.

ti booe: Grad ing on the entrance road to the A ROU Engine Tesr stands. Agar

vi llage is in rhe background.

At Left: Pago River-Ylig River Road. Grading operat ion on hill near entrance

to the Third Marine Division Area.

Pouring culvert headwalls on the beach road be­rneen Agana and Harmon Field.

The first bridge constructed on the new road system of Guam. typical of several bridges built

by the 53rd NCB.

This structure over Anigua River near the Agana Cemetery is a reinforced concrete deck supported on \mod piling. 0Jote shattered palm trees in

background.

Scene on another bridge .. vfost structures are '' ood deck on wood piling bents.

Cleared area on North Bomber strip, North \Vest Field.

Preliminary grading with pans at N. W. Field.

Lefl . Below: Gangs of wagon drills at work on 12' hard coral rock cut at N. W. Field.

Below: Blasting charge goes off on rock cue N. \V. Field.

A 2 Yi cu. yd. and a J Yi cu. yd. shovel at work in hard coral formation after blasting.

N. \V. Field.

Tournapull spreading nil, N. vV. Field.

Right, Below: Finish surface grading at N. W. Field.

Below: A finished portion of grading work at N. \\I. Field. B-29s have s tarted operating on

this portion of field.

QUARRY-CRUSHER-ASPHALT PLANT AND PAVING

Three tier operation in Quarry.

Scene showing rugged coral format ion prior to opening the Quarry.

Below: Crusher in operation.

Vie\\ of Cru"htr ancl 1\sphalt Plant in operation.

Above: 53rd NCB Crusher installation about completed in early November 194-t-.

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Asphalt Plant showing asphaltic concrete being loaded into truck.

Paving near origin al site of 5th Field Depot on Marine Drive. Mid-December 1944.

Paved intersection A ROU Area above Sumay 22 January 1945.

Paving over Anigua River bridge, Agana, mid­March. Chief \\!arrant Officers Cox and Captain

Denbo stand at end of bridge rail.

Completed portion on Marine Drive, 1st J anuary 19-t.; This is a+!' pavement.

Paving Fighter strip. Orote Field. 1st February 19-tS.

Intersection of Cross Island Road '' ith ~farine Drive in Agana.

hree-lanc pavement on the Cross Island Road above Agana. Pavement in ASD \Varehouse area.

P;iving a JOO foot strip al the docks. 1\ sphalt pavement deck for Fleer Post Office. Apra Hare

Srrcct paving, B<isc 18 1 lospita l area. Paving Warehouse area in SPDC.

Mine detector being used on proposed road extension, Guadalcanal.

Demolition squad under Chief Winslow remov­ing 8-inch Naval shell on Piti-Agana Road: Goss. Jay. McLean. Eidemiller, Bowden, Morris, Ch.

\Vinslow.

Ammu nition collected from Piti-Agana Road during one day. Crew: J ay, Morris, Ch. WinslO\,,.

Bowden. McLean. Goss.

Removing detonator from mine.

Chief \Vinslo\\' with exh ibit of booby traps. grt'­nadcs. mortar shells. and ammunition.

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1-1. D. SMITH. CC~l 8.+8 71 2-l- Guadalcanal

T. W. PYE, CEM 267 70 -l-0 Guadalcanal

L. E. Dooo. SF2c 8+1 9.+ 88 Guadalcanal

A. S. SIMAR. SF3c 62.+ 63 30 Guam

A. L. LABBE, CM2c 823 ()() (>9 Guam

CLARENCE SwANSO . . MM2c 839 2-t 51 Guam

R. ]. MOBRAK. COX. 338 3(> 2.+ Guam

Burial services for Labbe. The chapel \\ClS dcdic<Hcd to Labbe.

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Memorial services for Mobrak. The library is named in memory of Mobrak. Movie, stage, and

screen arc a memorial to Simar.

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Burial services for Swanson. The athletic field is named Swanson Field.

Bridge structure at Guadalcanal dedicated to

the memory of Dodd.

Ceremony on Swanson Field of Change of Command. Commander J.P. MacBean. Jr., rel ieves Lt. Commander C. A. Thompson .

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OFFICERS Fir1t Rori'.' Ensign T.ncas: Ensiim Sl'avo>r: Lt. Cii:) Banghardt (Chapb111): l~n,1g11 Scalm: Lt. (jg) 'J imms: 1,r. (jg) I lunt: Lt. (jg) Rmlisell: Ensil!n \\';1rfi1·lcl. Srrt111d Rnr1·: Lt. Rc•irl: Lr Oien; Lt. Lt \lit•: Le. Comdr. Colvin (\JC); Comdr. ).facBcan, OinC: Lr Comdr \\'hitc, bcr.; Lt. Comdr. Gus~cll CDC): Lr. Comdr. Dug.ee: Lt. Butchrr. Tlrird R'm': Lt (jj!) Snrnlt. \\. 0. Jund; tt. (jg)

Wolf; Lt. (jjt) Sodeman: C. W. 0. \\'ebb: C. \\. 0. \\right, C. W. 0. Pollard.

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Bakery. Galley, and General Mess under construction.

A l<ltc vie\\ of the completed camp with the General Mess. Recreation Quonset hut. Chapel. Ship's Store. and Barber Shop shown in center of picture. The group of q uonscts is the Administration Arca, and "A" Company, ''13" Company, and "C" Co1111rnny <1rc to the right. Offi-

cers' country is shown in upper right.

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Ne" Camp site \\ ith a few temporary tents. The General Mess sire is shown

being graded in the left foreground.

The entrance road. Coral was used onl) on the main roads during the first fe" \\eeks follm' ing

the invasion.

A view looking across Headq uarters Com­pany, the laundry, and "C" Company to

the Chief's area.

" O" Company area.

A view from the top of the water tanks in the Chief's area. The transportat ion area ts in the left background and Swanson

Field is in the right background.

Mess gear wash stands.

Post Office with General Mess in rea r.

Water point to rear of camp. This is ;1

sta nd by installation. Chlorinators are shown in the foreground with filters and

sedimen t tank in the background.

Communications office with Kaplan at the S\\ irchboard.

Office of 0.0. D. Ensign Scalzo coming on duty; Prime duty chief coming on duty; Al Inf ante CCM duty chief going off duty; Chief W.O. Wright going off duty;

Kaplan, telephone operator, in window.

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Post OITicc- M. L. Taylor, Mai\12c. and C. A. Crow, [a I le. at work.

Sick Bay in the jungle at Bougainville: Klaudcr. C PhM; Randall. PhM2c; and

Dr. Chute, SMO.

Dr. Colvin and L;1lcegarcl making call in ward, I Jaynes and Flannigan patients.

Sick Call: Dr. Colvin seated, back to view; Jack Oyball. PhM3c, with

thermometer.

Jungle dentist on Bougainville. Dr. Behrens and assis­tant operating foot

propelled drill.

Tailor shop-Tarnponi at the

Lopfcr. PhMlc, in the sick bay laboratory.

Dr. Strnuh C1nd Andtrson. Ph1\[2c. assisring.

machine. Glassman standing.

Disbursing office in foreground. Supply Office in background. Supply Office: Rem­ke, back to view; Frizzcl; Gudie. CSK: Edelen; Lt. (jg) 1 runt, Supply Officer; C.W.0. vVright; Lt. (jg) Rudasill. Dis-

hursing 011iccr; Silvcrmt1n.

Cobbler shop Ceorgc \Vooclm;rn at \\'ork.

Personnel Office with Yeomen at work. Personnel s h ow n arc: 1\Iansfield. A.. Y2c, and Reynolds. ]., Slc.

Laundry, 25# capacity, washer on the left operated by Semore Smuts. Nelson R.G. , Slc,

back to view. Spinelli SSM(L)3c.

Norman Campbell and I Tarry Hancock; Ship 's Service Store. Barney Lavarnway. Cha rles Edel­

en, nnd D nnny Graef.

Ship service store-beer. ice cream, and coke.

Barber Shop-G" in and Bryant. operators.

ELECTRIC DEPARTMENT PERSONNEL

Front Ro~l·: R~x Carpenter: \\ m. Locke, \\. B. Flippen, l\IJc: ~[. \. Rumore. \1.\1 lc: E. K. Sills, E\llc: \I. Gookin. E\l2c; L. J. Thompson. E\12c; \\'. L Douglas. E.\12c: Charley Rcynnlcls, I•, \l.h'. \ . D. Del I arr, E\12c: F. E. Davis, E\l lc. R. C. Kock. E.\13c. Rear Row: Chief \\. 0. Thoma~: L. D. Britton. CUd; Fl. D. Bri1-ron, CE \I: B. D. ~lcDonalcl, E.\12c: Joe Foreman. E.\ l lc: If. C. Krause: E\12l'. ]. D. Gerhart, £\llc: N. L. Kilclayc, CE\I: L \. \\"ucrrh. E.\12c: G . .\I. lluncsingcr. UI le; L. \\. Leach, E.\12c; B. I!. Scnu.

E.\l Ic.

Eh·tric Shop-Demonte, Chief Hill, (~as~. Budd. Paint Shop-ChesCl'r Jankowski, 0. \\'. Lundberg.

tcr Shop Ca rpentl·r, Ci\ l lc; Ba~gccrc, Ci\ l lc; Robcrc Scout, Ci\12l'. Plumbin~ Shop-Fitz~1·ralcl . CSF: Unclt·rnoocl. SF3c.

ectmctal Shop-Herson, Fr~ lcs, llannin, C1' T, Bonelli, Lipscomb. \uro Pamr Shop-Kaiser, Prr2c.

~Tachine Shop-G. L. Lesh (at Grinder), Gary.

Sa lvaged ] ap brnss being molded into bu hing stock at Guadalcanal by L. G. Domya n. Castle, Smrnlkowski.

Hen Rusin. ~ I MS l c . opera ting sh;1per; t rztt l­kowski to rctt r.

E nte rta iners. Left to Right: Eddie Carbull ido. R. W. Folks, Fi tzgera ld. J. L. Harri s. R. L. Owens, H. R . Clif-

ton, Monsuier, Keoku a, Montgomery .

Chiefs ' M ess Cooks: Front R ow­Fitzgera ld, Freeman, Sullivan, Mos­ley. R ear R ow-St. Pierre, Mobrak.

Normand, \i\7a rren.

Interior of Chief ·Mess.

Cooks and Bakers: Sava rd ; vVm. Phillips; \i\Tm. Jones, SC3c; George Smith. SC3c; Bouchard;

Rooks; H. Cottel; Bert Harvey.

Galley Crr\\.

Butcher Shop: Front Row-Lameraux, Ruth­erford. Standing-Jacon, J. J acobs, Jarvis.

Cooks and Bakers: Johnsen, Cottel, S. P afford. C. Grubbs. Cain, J. Werth, Bouchard. Sarard.

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Chaplain Johnson.

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Dedication of Labbe Chapel-H January 19-4-5.

Chaplain Banghardr at his desk.

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53rd NCB Band: First Row­Morris Buckley. Robert Bab­bitt. C. ]. Le Blanc, J ohn Sod­ergren. Second Row-Al Fitz­gerald. E rnest J efferies. Tom Read. Third Row-Ray Ous­ley. J ake Grossman. Tommy

Downs. Ernie Shaeffer.

V-J Day: Chaplain Peck, Comdr.. Bri­gade Chaplain; Chaplain Banghardt at microphone; Commander]. P. MacBean.

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I ntl'rior of Hobby Shop.

Second Anniversary Cake.

Vie"" showing Recrea­tion Quonset on the left and Hobby Shop in

foreground.

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Mobrak Memorial Library and the Administration buildings in left back­

ground.

Interior of Library.

Education Office with R. R. Hare­Cox. in charge and app licant

Barthold.

R E c R E A T I 0 N

N <ivy All Star Game on Sw<inson Field.

Ball team in rronc of Recreation Quonset: First Row - Sea I on. Egan. O'Neill. McCaf­ferty. Jorstad. Kusiak. Second Row - Payne. fYArch anglc. Deluca. lfacharty. Third Row - Wren, Framaniele.

Pawloski. J usein.

Scene at avy /\II Srnr Game: Mickey Vernon, Senato rs, coaching at 1st; George Dickey, White

Sox; J ohnny Mize. Gi<rnts; Del Ennis. Phillies.

B::iseball celebrities at CPO Mess.

Committee: McConncl, Speciali st; Silvers; Chaplain J ohnson; Riley,

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Typical scene at Boxing Matches. lVIcConnel gives boxers instructions. Dobson of 53rd NCB

stands to right.

Celebrities visiting on another occasion: George Abrams. former World welter­weight champion. Chief Specia list at S9rh NCB; George Dickey. Chier Spe­cialist at Base 18 I fospital: Peewee Reese. Dodgers; Angelo Bcrrcl li . otrc Dame; and Lt. Goldm an, Rcfcn.'c and

Announcer.

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Boxers and seconds have their picture taken with Commander Gene Tunney.

Others have their picture taken with Comdr. Tunney and Lt. Comdr. Jim Crawley: Silvers. Chapiain John­son . Lt. Comdr. Thom pson. unidentified. Comdr. Gene Tunney. McConncl. Riley CB.VI. Lt. Felix Reeves. Lr.

Comdr. Jim Crawley.

Soft Ba ll Team and visitors: First Row-La Plenitierre. ]. D. ] acobson, Chaplain Johnson. Second Row -Johnny Vander Meer. Cin­cinnati Reds; Conny Ryan. Boston Braves; Marino, Chicago Cubs; Red l\IIc­Quillen, St. Louis Browns; Dell Ennis. Phillies; Virgi l Trucks. Detroit Tigers; R a lph Dondi, MMlc; Ralph Lee, SF3c; John Phelps, SF2c. Third Row­Piazza. Trimble, Hancock, Shortle, Wedel, Don Sweet, C. G. H ayes, Gaskill, Hunt­singer. Fourth Row ­C.W.O. Webb, R. Gibbs. J. P. Drumm, A. Hayes, ]. T. Grainger, Rathburn. Dodd. Fifth l?ow-F. Wal­lace. Kusiak. Jennings .

Sperranclro, llargrove.

CPO Club.

Combination Tenn is Court and Bas­ketball Court. Final game at 53rd NCH

tennis cournament; Vaughn. Higbee serving.

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Reading from f,efl lo Righ t: First Row-Paul B. Lucas. Buck Seaver. Will<ird E. Banghart. R. J. Scalzo. A. I. Simms. W. N. Hunt. A. J. Rudasill. J. D. \V11rficld . . lliddle Row-George F. Reid. Jr .. G. V. Oien. C. IT. Le Vee. J. \¥.Colvin. J. B. Mac­Bectn. Jr.. C. \ '. White. John D. Gossel. Jr.. Ho" ard J . Duge. F. C. Butcher. Back Row-R. V . . Smith. 11. D. Junell. Jerome

.\I. Wolf. P. C. Soclemann. Gordon fl. \Ycbb. l'aul Wright. I larolcl Pollard. K. F. Estes.

From: To

Coniniendations HEADQUARTERS

THIRD MARINE DIVISION, FLEET MARINE FORCE IN THE FIELD.

The Commanding General. The Third ·Marine Div ision . ReiAforced.

T'hird Marines. Ninth Marines. Twenty-first :Marines. Twelfth Marines. Nineteenth Marines. Special Troops. Service Troops. Advance Naval Base Unit #7. Commander. Air Forces. Northern Solomons. Second Raider Regiment. Third Defense Battalion.

13 November 19-1-3.

Naval Construction Battalion. First l\ Tarine Amphibious Corps. Branch ¢3. Fourth Base Depot.

1. The Commanding General. Third Marine Division. Reinforced. takes great plea -urc in publishing the following letter of commendation from the Commanding General, First l\fa­rim: Amphibious Corp :

"HEADQUARTERS FIRST l\IARINE AMPlllB!OUS COR PS

GUADJ\ l,C•\NJ\L. 13.S.l.

l'rom: The Commanding General. To : The Commanding- Genert1 I. Third Mririnc Division, Reinforced. Subjccr: Commendation.

I. At seven-thirty on the morning of I November 19+3, the Third Marine Division, Reinforced, under you r command, commenced landing aga insL opposition in the CAPE TOROK INA Arca. 130UGATNVILLE Island, 13ritish Solomon Islands. Although subjected to enemy fire. and to bombing and strafing attacks by enemy aircraft. the olliccrs and men under your com­mand, receiving their baptism of fire, "ere personally observed by the Corp. Commander to land fearlessly and wi rhout hesitation. co advance and to destroy all enemy forces encountered that did not Ace into the jungle. Sub­sequent to the ini tia l landing and destruction of enemy beach def en es. your forces advanced inland into the jungle-like area against remaining opposition to seize and establish the planned objective. The determined action and courage of your forces resulted in Ian ding with minimum losses, and seizure of an area vital to continued operations for de ·truction of enemy forces in 1 heir last stronghold in the British So 'om on Islands.

2. The cond uct of the Marine and Naval units under your com-mand wt1s in accordance with the high est traditions of the Naval Service and is <l source of great pride to your Corps Commander.

3. Please publish to fill units of you r command. 'A. A. VAND~RGRTFT'"

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2. Although the Division Commander is keenly aware of the outstanding achieve-ments of units or this reinforced division in cum bat, it is a sou rce of deep sat isfaction to know that his opinion is concu rred in by our distinguished Corps Commander. Lieutenant General A. A. Vandergrift. USMC.

3. The Division Commander is most fortunate in having under his command Marine Corps and Naval organizations that have lived up to the very highest traditions of the U. S. Naval Service. vVith such spirit . courage. loyalty. and devotion to duty by all hands. there can be no question as to the outcome of this and ocher campaigns in \\ hich we are privileged to participate.

+. Heartiest congratulations and very best wishes to all hands of the Third Ma rine Division, Reinforced.

5. Please publish to all units of your corT1mand.

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(S) A. H. TURNAGE A. H. TURNAGE.

* CORPS BOMB DISPOSAL UNIT

HEADQUARTERS-III AMPHIBIOUS CORPS IN THE FIELD

27 Augu t 19+4.

MEi\lORA DUl\J TO THE COJ\ IMANDING OFFICER 53rd NAVAL CONSTRUCT IO r BATTALION ~

1. The Corps Bomb Disposal Unit in conjunction with 1st Marine Prov. Brigade Units would like to acknowledge via C. P. Corrigan, Lt. (jg), and A. 0. Winslow, CSF, the excellent work done by the 53rd N.C.B. unit.

2. The members of the 53rd N.C.B. unit are: \Vinslc"'. A. 0. CS r Winklepeck. G. lfo\\cll. F. R. GM le Pa9olia. A. F. Suchman. J. M. GM le Le" is, E. L. Oberer, P. F. EM I c Maclean. C. D. Johnson. E. J. SF le Ward, C. H. Daniel. 13. K. CM2c Bowden. E. \V. r~: idcm ill e r, M. E. CM2c Ca llahan, P. F.

GM2c t:MJc Ci\I3c SF3c Ptr3c Slc Slc

3. Their function as an auxi liary Bomb Disposal Un it in the discovery. and in many c:o1scs. immunization of enemy ordnance, contributed grcntly to the overall success of the Guam operntion .

..J.. As Corps Bomb Disposal Officer. I would like to com-mend Chief Winslow and members of his squad for their work in this extra-h<1zardous duty.

GvVS/ al

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(s) G. vV. Sarhlar, Jr. G. W. Sarhlar, Jr. Captain- MR.

DETACHMENT FROM FIRST PROVISIONAL MARINE BRIGADE

FIRST PROVISIONAL MARINE BRIGADE

Fleet Post Office, San F1·ancisco, Calif.

3 August 1944. From: The Commanding General. To The Commanding Officer, 53rd Naval Construction Battalion. Via The Commanding General, TTI Phib Corps.

Subject: Appreciation of services.

I. Upon detachment from the l st Provisional Iarine Brigade, I wish to express to the officers and men of the 53rd Naval Construction Battalion my

sincere appreciation for their excellent performance or duty \\'hile under my com­

mand.

2. Your services were particularly helpful to this Brigade Headquarters on Guadalcanal. by assisting in the con truction of our camp. \\'hich provided the staff a suitable place to prepare plans for the current operation. Upon debarkation on Guam. the 53rd Naval Construction Battalion immediately began const ruc­tion of a ro<1d net without which transporrntion to assault troops would have been

most difficult.

3. The prompt and efficient manner in \Vhich the otlicers and men of the 53rd Naval Construction Battalion performed the ir duties aided materially the success of this phase of the operation, and are in keeping with the fine record es­tablished by Naval Construction Troops in the South Pacific.

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From: To Subject:

1.

LF:MUEL C. SHEPHERD, JR.

1st Endorsement 6 August I 9+t

HEADQUARTERS, III AMPHIBIOUS CORPS, IN THE FIELD

The Commanding General. The Commanding Officer. 53 rd Naval Construction Battalion.

Appreciation of services.

Forw<1rded with pleasure and congratul<ttions.

ROY S. GEIGER.

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27th J\:aval Ornstruction Regiment. Officer in Charge with his five Battalion Commanders. L eft to right: Marshall B ~1rnctt, Walter Blue, E. \l. Denbo. J.P. ~IacBcan. J oshua Davis, Richard Mann.

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·•\\!here yuh from, ::\lac?''- The eternal question. In the following pages we tell where we were from and where we wou ld like to return.

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OFFl[ER PERSONNEL OF THE 53RD BA TT JlLION

NAVAL l:ONSTRUl:TION

:SURKY, Johu D., Corudr., OEC·USN, 26·26 "F" :;1.. mu·ekn. CnllC.

DEl'BO, Edward '.\£., Comdr., CEC-U:ll\"R, Dur­hout. 1' . C.

H,\RRIS, Ro)' :\I., Comdr, CEC-t:S:-:r.. l>OOK 33r.I A\'e .. !':.\\' .. S••nttl(• 7, "'n~h.

)IAr'Rf::AN, John P .. Jr .. Comdr., CEC-l"SNR, HOO Woshlogton JM, W1•st Pnlm H1>nch, J•'l n.

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r11 UTJ~. Jtunes T.-., f,t, Comclr.. ~UC·USNR. \\~fl\nho Avu., O.tieU•r\'tlft-. :\la.<t...;.

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woncl ltd .. .Bt'l~tol, Co1111. TJH-,)1 l'SOX. Chnrleit ,\., Lt. Comdr.. C'J·:C­

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l~Ohl ·ISlh Sl., Nttw York, N. Y-. flfKl~MAN. Worth JI ., 1.t .. CEC-US.NH, CullM·

toi:n. l-11 11 r. Git.II()\', \Ytlllum A .. • Ir., Lt .. CEC-US.NH. JOll~SOX, IIYtl \"., Lt., r'hf'-USXR. 131!1 N.

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)fc LAt;f;JIL!X, Dr('\\. Lt .. SC-USNR. )flLUG \N, Th•mm• J.., Lt .. <'EC·USXR. Cluy­

lt1n, N. )I.

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l'.\'l'Tl'N •• Jt>ml·9 C., l.t., C'EC-US:-\R, 1ueu ~. \\':u,•r Vnlh"y, )fl~.

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rr • .\C:ER'l', J-.:clwnrcl s, l.t CJg). Cl·:c-usxr:, I l~b ro1tonwood :<I . nrnnd Fork.., N. D.

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St ilJJ•:M.\NN, P11ul l'.. J.t. (Jitl. CEC-U:l!\,0 H. :!21 • ... St,rth t'nrrnll St .• llndlEon. \\'la.

3TOll,, Julius. Jr .. Lt. CJi:). ~IC-USNR. Tl)lllS, .\\"•·ry, Jr., Lt. (jg), CEC·US)IR. un1

\Vt·"'t tfULh St •• Lt1S .. \nJ:cle~. Callf T,t.:c \S, Pnul B .. En •.• c. 1-:r-t:SNR. P. (I, Bo~

J :?r.. s.uua Ro~n. C.allf. nn1n:n1·:1. 1-. K .. En~ .. <'f:<'·l'SNR. :::1·.u.zn. Hobt:rt .1.. 1::1111.. c1-:c-us:-;n, 3~11

C't-KC'tull:J. .\. \"e •• St<nlth\ \\',\'4,h, :O:'l'HUUl!'O, -.·ro.nk L .• 1·!11~ .. ('1'.!C·t::::\'n. W.\Jll>tf:l.ll, Janw~ 11., E"', ci-.:c.c;:::xn. 11:1

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l.'ori;u1o1 rhrlstt, Ti·'· cux. ~atH\h•I .t .• \\..,), t'l:f"-U.S:\'H. Rt. :J, nox

7!1\iP, l0:Sf'()IHH'f",io. f'nllf 111; x11,\,.:, (;~nq:c G., \\'t), 1'1·:1.-\'SNR, !CO l:a•t

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ENLISTED PERSONNEL OF THE 53RD NAVAL C:O l\TSTRUC:TIOI\f BA TT llLION

ATH~HJ'i,\'l'llY, J•:rnr~t tr., C'CM. lOU llron1l­wo)•. li'nntll\8 <'Ill". h~IUUI,

ABTlA~I S, Mork, CSK, J54G E. 33rtl s1 .. nrook­lyn. N. Y.

ABSllER, Elgro A .. CJltlc, llox ~ll~. W..tutnkn, Okin.

• \COSTA, F!!tl«rlco \ ., Sl~r.. Bacnrra, .-: .. I'. r.

ADA:IU:l, l~n·rutt C., Sl•'k, 1:1% l\Jcrrlnuwl< Sl., Nn..CJhuu.. N. H.

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Nn~h\'llll'. Tenn. A)<Ol~HKON, aror II., CSF, :!018 Arthur A'""•

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lluumn, Lo.. J\:-.IOl~HSUN, Slg\'llltl 1,., Fl<. iG O,•cftfur St ..

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City, Fin.

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Okl14homtl City, Oki!\. BAf,L, Raymond E. Ste. HAr.1,, Sltlncw s .. CSK.

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BF.1}11r·h?f:. 1~hnrks E .. Jr.. \\'T~.-. 913 Fo-rn

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Ray(Jn1w, X. J. BEHNER. Ge>rclon ,\, C~ll,., : 130 l lllnul.o St.,

To11t1kn, h:nn. tsJ<lLDE1'. Ylnrcnt .T.. CSKD, 1 l Schu>·leor Sc.,

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