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tltlitlu-rim, 8th CS Diiiston. Participated in battles at -Xsiatic-Pacific and Philippine Liberation. .5 Y Memorable experiences include being rammed by USS Tenriessee. and being in Tokyo during signing of peace treaty. Married in Seattle April 18. 1945. AwardslMeda1s: WWII Victory Medal. Navy Occupation Service Medal. American Victory Medal with one star. Asiatic-Pacific Campaign Medal with four stars, Philippine Liberation Ribbon with two stars. Discharged Dec. 12. 1945. Married. two sons. three granddaughters, one great- granddaughter. one great-grandson. Retired, volunteer work. bowling travel. IRA C. STAMM, S llc. bom Gardner, IL, Jan. 22, 1922. Enlisted Feb. 6. 1940. Navy, Seaman 3rd Division. Service include USS Calmnrnia BB4-4. Hawaiian Sea Frontier, USS Pringle 477. Treasure Island. Panicipated in battles at Pearl Harbor. Solomon Island and Bougainville. wg' Memorable experiences include USS Calyfornia ship service driver, chauffeured Capt. Moman Fraxtion Hawaiian Sea. AwardslMedals: Good Conduct Medal, South Pacihc, Solomon Island. Discharged Feb. 6, 1946, BMllc. Married to Elaine Walker, November 1944, three children Bruce, Janet and Kristi. Retired helping his son on two acres near Placerville. LOY L. STAPLES JR., USN, born Sept. 26, 1920. Enlisted in the Navy July 28, 1942. He served aboard the USS Calnfornia in Division 12 as Seaman llc. He trained in CalU'ornia and then went to Idaho to Radio School. Some of the battles they took part in were Hawaiian, Marinas, Marshall. New Hebrides, Solomon, Philippine, Peleliu, and Caroline Islands. One thing he will never forget was the time they were in a surface engagement at night in the Lingayen Gulf when someone noticed their sister ship, the Tanne.sns'aa, had their guns pointed at the Caljomia preparing to open fire on them. He was awarded the APO Ribbon with five battle stars. Philippine Liberation Ribbon with one Bronze Star. Purple Heart. Presidential Citation. Victory Medal, GC and American Campaign Ribbon. He was wounded in battle at Luzon in 1945, when they took a suicide plane. He was discharged Dec. 10, 1945. He manicd Kathleen in June 1947, they have two daughters and three sons, they also have nine grandchildren and four great-grandchildren. They lived on a small chicken farm and raised broilers for about 25 years. also he was president of a community Wallet' system for 32 years. His regular job was in maintenance with the Lincoln Parish School Board for 16 years, had to take early retirement because of his health. VIRGIL ALEXANDER STARR, born March 27, 1916, near Smithville. OH. Enlisted Oct. 8. 1935, at Cleveland, OH, Boot training at Great Lakes, IL. To GRP ll School NTS San Diego, graduatedJune 1936, designated yeoman striker. iff X W cw Z .farm Ordered to COMBATFOR Flag unit, aboard temporary flagship USS New Mexico and to the USS Calyornia in August upon retum from overhaul. tat Great Lakes and aboard New Mexico, it was L' sea bag and hammock Navy the overhauled Prune Barge was locker and bunk Navy.J Requested and was transferred to the Flag - Aerological unit early 1937, his career CSlc to CWO2l. In 1937 was a full year War Games cruise to Hawaii area, Lahaina liberty and pineapple juice. Ughl After War Games, Seattle Potlatch San Francisco, Oakland bridge opening. Continued weather and shipboard training. In 1938, Primary Class Aerographer School. Promoted to AG3c as fleet sailed for Panama and the East Coast, German sub scare. Guantanamo area war games then Orders to Aleutians Aero Unit. Fleet sailed north at Norfolk, he was met by soon to be wife and parents. His Prune Barge adventure at it's end. April 1939. Family, wife of 55 years, one daughter and three grandchildren. Currently enjoying memories. GEORGE J. STEGER, born Chicago July 18, 1920, raised in suburban Westmont, IL. Joined the Navy Dec. 26, 1941, three weeks of training at GLNTC. to Hawaii of SNS to help restore the ships sunk by the Japanese. Assigned to USS California, arrived in Bremerton 1942, was there over a year. Shortly thereafter he met Donalda Sather, married in December 1943. In 1944, sailed for the South Pacific and was in battles at Midway and the Philippines among others where he was awarded several ribbons. He received four Bronze Stars and Ribbons for the Asiatic and Pacific Theaters. May 1945, he was transferred to the USS Iowa when it was deemed that brothers should not serve aboard the same ship. Saw the signing of the surrender of Japan from the USS Iowa. He was part of the temporary occupation of Japan. He told how they were interested in eating when on duty and the Japanese were scared but through hand motions they understood they just wanted to eat. He was discharged in Seattle on Oct. 22. 1945. He returned to the Chicago area but George missed the great outdoors of the Pacific NW and he returned to Seattle. He enjoyed pursuing his hobbies of hunting tmostly birdsl and fishing with one or two Labradors by his side. He had three children, Carlton, Dan and Susan with one granddaughter, Danielle. born in 1983. George passed away on Nov. 30, 1973, from lung cancer. November 30, 1973 to Jan. 10, 1978. Their son, Dan passed away on Jan. 10, 1978. Submitted by Donalda Stegerp his wife. JOHN E. STERLE JR., F 2lc, born Cleveland, OH, Oct. 10, 1920. Enlisted Dec. 26, 1941, U.S. Navy Res. V- 6, A-M Division, February 1942 - December 1945. Service included Navy Pier, Chicago. Great Lakes, Pearl Harbor, Bremerton Etc. Battles: Marianas Campaign, June l944g Philippine Liberation, Leyte, The Battle of Leyte Gulf, October 19443 Luzon. The Battle of Lingayen Gulf, January 1945: Damaged by kamikaze Attack, Jan. 6. l945g Return to Bremerton for Repairs, March 1945, Okinawa, May l945g Sortie East China Sea, July 1945. Memorable experiences: Raising Calyornia from mud of Pearl Harbor, 1942. Commended along with Anthony Jess EM2lc for regaining control of steering mechanisms which had fused together losing steerage which narrowly resulted in collision with ships of task force August 1944. Commended with two others for repair of radio communication parts by Adm. Jesse B. Olendorf after kamikaze attack, January 1945. VJ Day off Samar Island in the Philippine Islands August 1945. Awards!Meda1s: American Area Medal, Asiatic- Pacific Campaign Medal with four stars: Philippine Liberation Medal with two SIHFS, Presidential Unit Citation with one starg Good Conduct Medal: Victory Medal. Discharged Dec. 12, 1945, with the rank of machinist mate first class. Married Marie, and have a son Gary. and daughters Constance and Sandra. Retired. RICHARD W. STOIBER, SF1lc R Division, bom Aug. 31, 1921, in Kenosha, WI. Joined service Oct. 22, 1940, Oshkosh, WI, Naval Recruiting Station. Trained Great Lakes NTS. Co. 96, 1940. Attended Naval trade schools at Great Lakes and Henry Ford's River Rouge Plant Dearbom, MI. December 7, 1941 , aboard USS Calnfornia. Reported missing in action by Navy Department. Commended for meritorious performance of duty Dec. 7, 1941, and advanced one pay grade to shipfitter 2lc, Jan. 12, 1942. Received Citation for exceptional courage and judgment and performance of duty in the California during attack of Pearl Harbor by Japanese forces. Auth. Board of Awards Pacific Fleet July 3, 1942. Remained with ship during salvage operations and rebuilding. Participated later in striking heavy blows to enemy at Saipan. Tinian, Guam, Leyte Gulf, the great sea battle of Surigao Strait, and Lingayen Gulf. Assigned to USS ARD July 16. 1945, in the Philippines. Advanced to grade of Chief Shipfitter Dec. 1, 1945. Discharged at Mare Island Dec. 12, 1946. Pursued plumbing and heating trade in civilian life and made Wausau, WI, home. Married in Bremerton. WA, Oct. 2, 1943. Have two wonderful daughters and two beautiful grandchildren. Am a charter member Pearl Harbor Survivors Association. Retired 1983. 103
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CHESTER W. SMITH, USN. born May 11. 1912. Cuyahoga Falls. OH. Joined Navy May 1942, and was sent to the U.S. Navy School of Music, Anacostia. Washington, D.C. for 18 months. Was xylophone soloist with the broadcast band while there. Sent out with a 20 piece band unit on the USS California BB44, which served in the Pacific during WWII. iii gi He soloed with the band which played aboard ship and in port. He ,also operated a radio station, broadcasting throughout the ship and received a Commendation from the captain for morale building. His duties during battle was passing 5 inch powder cans to 5 inch guns. Their ship was hit by the USS Tennessee while in the Pacific and was taken to New Hebrides for repair on a floating dry-dock. They went back to Bremerton, WA, after being hit with a suicide plane. After a month in the States, they went back to the Pacific. When the war was over and after stops in Japan, Singapore, Hong Kong, Ceylon and Capetown, South Africa, they docked in Philadelphia, where the ship was put in mothballs. He was transferred to the Naval Amphibious Base and later to the Naval Training Center in San Diego, CA. The last 18 months of a six-year enlistment, he was with the U.S. Naval Academy Band in Annapolis, MD, and was discharged in March 1948. He and his wife Venus celebrated their 50th Wedding Anniversary in 1993. They have one married daughter. He was in real estate as a broker for 20 years in Spring Valley, CA, and retired in 1974. He retumed to music professionally and gave mini concerts on Xylophone with piano accompaniment. He still lives in Spring Valley where he have been active in the community, being past president of the Chamber of Commerce, Kiwanis Club and am a Presbyterian elder. JOHN T. SMITH, lfc, bom Jan. 12, 1927, in East Pittsburgh, PA. He joined the service March 14, 1944, and served aboard the Caljornia from June 1944, until May 1946. John T. Smith now resides in Rock Creek, OH, after retiring as a locomotive engineer in Pittsburgh. His daughter, two grandchildren and great-grandchild all live in the same locale. f t , Q ?4 4 eq! 7 f 6 W .ia Yff . My .1 W, 2 Z f He was assigned to the llth Division along with a mate named Snyder. Upon arrival only one of them was needed. They drew straws, he drew the short straw and was then sent to the 6th Division. On the morning of the Battle of Manilla they were hit with a suicide, Snyder was killed. That short straw that he drew became a very significant memory of his war time service. On another occasion they were on their way to Peleliu on a morning when they were rammed by a sister ship, the Tennessee. He was on port side and awakened by rivets flying and steel tearing. His sack and lockers among other things were burst loose and thrown about during the hit. By the end of his service with the Califmviiu they had fought six battles. Discharged May 23, 1946. Married in 1959, one daughter, two grandchildren, one greategrandchild. Retired locomotive engineer from U.S. Steel. PAUL EUGENE SIVIITH, Fllc, born Onargh, ll., May 16, 1921. Enlisted Dec. 29, 1941, USN, six years regular, E Division. Service includes three weeks boot camp Great Lakes, to raise from 20 feet of mud, Spring ol 42 USS BB44. Participated in battles on the Golden Bear. Memorable experiences: Stood shaft alley watch back to Washington, where two men were trapped, the 7th and were cut out by Oran Bell Shipfitter. In fall of 1943, to USS DD538 to August 1945 to DD879, Leary to October 1947, Stephen Potter, eight Bronze Stars. Discharged Oct. 31, 1947, with the rank of MMl!c, USNR-R October 1953 - May 1, 1976, MMC. Have one son, Sept. 22, 1949 to June 30, 1985. Married Mary F. Taylor, July 8, 1947, NOB Norfolk, VA. WAYNE E. SMITH, USNR, was born July 10, 1921, in Jefferson, OR. He joined the service Aug. 12, 1942, at the Portland, OR, Navy Recruiting Station. He trained at the Navy Training Station in San Diego, CA, and was then assigned to the USS Calnfornia in Bremerton, WA. He was ship's service man B 2CtTj USNR V-6, officer's barber. One day he was called to the bridge to give the captain a haircut. When he got there he discovered he had forgotten his clippers. The captain was nice about it anyway. Battles he participated in were Saipan, Guam. Tinian. Leyte, Surigao Cwhere she dealt fatal blows to an enemy battle shipj, Lingayen Gulf and Okinawa. His medals are: WWII Victory Medal, Philippine Liberation Ribbon with two stars, American Area Campaign Medal, Asiatic-Pacific Campaign Medal with four stars. He was discharged Dec. 16, 1945. In 1947, he married Velma. They have three children Robin, Debra and Terry and two grandchildren, Reuben and Rachel Newport. Smith has been a barber in the same shop for 47 years, Wayne's Barber Shop in St. Johns, Portland, OR. He now works halfdays. In 1991, his shop was used for a Nikon Camera advertisement. He was featured in the December 1991, issue of Life, Esquire. and National Geographic as well as several other magazines. WILLIAM JOE SMITH, Gunner Mate 3rd Class. born Eastland, TX. June 18, 1920. Joined the Navy Aug. 28, 1941, at Abilene, TX. Six weeks boot camp San Diego. CA. Boardcd USS California BB44 Oct. 23, 1941, at Long Beach, CA. Left Oct. 26, 1941, for Pearl Harbor, he was aboard the Prime Barge, when they hit,-just left chow table. A chief said, You heard him, this is no drill! They' scattered like quail for battle stations. They hit them before they got to stations. About a week after December 7th, went aboard the USS A.y'toria heavy cruiser. Went to Coral Sea for 108 days, patrolling before the Coral Sea Battle. During the battle they were doing full speed and doing full right rudder to miss a bomb and a torpedo. USS . l.ylor1'ii, USS l4n'k1on'n into Pearl llarbor. 1 or72 hours. then 0111 to Midway. l'1iat's when USS l'in'ktou'n was stink 'l'he USS fl'iffIfllllf1OiC admiral and staff aboard then to Pear! Haro' then lOfilJL'ttl?1lY.?JIli1l Aug 6 1942 Z Served on: USS Astoria, USS Qttincrd. all her., cruisers. Sent State side to a new ship DD770. Back to sea - Philippine, Leyte, Luzon, and Okinawa. Spent three-foci? of his six years of service actually at sea: Aug. 255. 1911 - Aug. 28, 1947. KENNETH C. SORENSEN, Slfc. born Early. IA.. April 23, 1926. Enlisted fvlay 12, 1943. Navy 6th Diwisifir. NTS Farragut, ID, USS Caljumia. Participated in battles at Marianas, Philippines, Okinawa. Surigao Strait. ' 3. It 1' . X, Memorable experiences include everything from Sept. 7, 1943 until Feb. 12. 1947. when decommissioned. AwardsfMeda1s: American Area Ribbon. Philippine Liberation Ribbon with two stars. Asiatic-Pacific C ampm gn Medal with four stars. WWII Victory' Medal. Good Conduct Medal. Discharged April 21. 1947. with the rank of S1 el Married and has two children and three grmdchildren, Retired. ROBERT DOYLE SPRATT. Slfc. born March 29. 1925, Sommerville. IN. Enlisted May' 26. 19-13. USNR. Sth Division. Service includes NTS Great Lakes. IL. LSS Calyfornia. 'us j s Ayvardsflyledalsz Asiatic-Pacific Campaign Nledal with four stars, American Victory Medal yyith one star. Philippine Liberation Ribbon yyith tyyo stars. Nayy Occupation Medal. WWII Victory Medal. Discharged Dec. 12. 19-15. Memorable experieneei President Rooseyelt died in office on day' scheduled to get their rnairiage license. had to appear before a judge also for yyaiy er for three day waiting period. Met his yyife. lois. an employee of Army Engineers. at .Jefferson Beach, USO. on Faster Sunday ekpril 1, 19-15. Married April 1S. 19-15. .it Xyestintnster Presbyterian Church in Seattle. Been m.irried JS years. Other memory yy as being in lioky o Bay yy hen peace treaty signed. Married. tyy o sons. three gratitldaiighters. one great granddaughter. Nlarricd -lS years to girl l'd knoyy n only 18 days. Retired, Italy cling. yolimteer yy ork, boyy ling ROBERT E. SPR.-X'l l'. Sle. born Xlarelt 29. 1915. Someryille. IN. lfnltsted Xlay 19. 19-13. 11 S Nayy, 1 XS
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CHARLES PRESTON STOKES. Slfc, USN. born April 14, 1921. deceased Feb. 21. 1993. Enlisted in Navy day after Pearl Harbor on Dec. 8. 1941. Date into active service was Dec. 26, 1941. He was stationed at NTS Great Lakes, IL, than transferred to USS Calnfornia for four years. Was wounded Jan. 6, 1945, than transferred to a hospital somewhere in the Pacific. Was discharged, November 1946, from Mare Island Navy Shipyard, Vallejo, CA. , He was awarded the WWII Victory Medal, Asiatic- Pacific Campaign Medal with three stars, American Area, Philippine Liberation Ribbon with two stars, the Good Conduct Medal, and the Purple Heart. He was in Division 12. Married to Vivian Richards on March 2, 1946, and has one son Benny Charles, wife Pamela, and two grandsons Jeffrey and Gregory Stokes. CHARLES L. TIGER STREETER, EMC-RET, USS Calqfornia February 1940 - Dec. 7, 1941. Enlisted in the Navy in April 1938, at Stockton, CA. Boots at San Diego and then on to the USS Utah for duty. Transferred to the Prune Barge in February 1940. Was on the boxing team and had some wild and interesting bouts in the smokers aboard the ships and block arena. Very fond memories of Luet Luettenger, Timor, Grabil, Cortesi, Sweat Shirt Clark, Spud Murphy, and ENS. McGrath. On Dec. 7, 1941, he was an EM2!c and assigned to a repair party outside the shipfitters shop on the 3rd deck. After the bomb and torpedo hits the ship listed to port andjammed the dogs on their exit door the compartment soon filled with fuel oil fumes and their men started passing out. Only three of their repair party were still conscious when a repair party wrenches the dogs off let them out. When he heard abandon ship, he dived off the fan tail and swam to North Island, where he met a very tough and determined Marine, who ordered him back to the ship to fight fire. Back aboard ship hejoined a party working to rescue men trapped in this forward distribution room, and the forward battery locker. The rescuers used cutting torches to get these men out. ENS Gavin, Doty and Mason are names he recalls that were among the rescued. He was later awarded a Commendation and medal for his small part of this action. Transferred to the heavy cruiser USS Chicago, the 13th of December and went through the Coral Sea Battle, Invasion of Guadalcanal, Savo Island where four heavy cruisers were sunk. On the 29th the Chicago was sunk by torpedo planes, 50 miles off Guadalcanal. A He stayed in for his 20, served aboard several ships and stations. Retired in San Diego and did Civil Service in San Diego and Vallejo Ship Yards to get his 30 years. Retired, RV's the country, Alaska, and Canada. Try to make all the reunions ofthe different ships and the Pearl Harbor Survivors Association. He keeps in touch with several shipmates who are special to him. The Prune Barge was the best. I 04 SHERMAN SUITS, Ci1Vl2If, born Sept. 21 , 1915 Litchfield, lL. Entered active duty Dec. 30, 1941 , and went to Great Lakes Naval Training Center.'1'hen Sherman was sent to Bremerton, WA, and the USS CalU'arnia. He was gunners mate second class in the 4th Division. Sherman received seven ribbons including the American Theater, Pacific Theater and the Philippine Liberation Ribbon with two stars. Sherman was married to Norma Owens on April 15, 1945, while in Bremerton. Sherman was discharged from active duty Dec. 15, 1946, while at Naval Base in Philadelphia, PA. Sherman worked for Litchfield Grain Elevator for several years and later for Litchfield Grain Elevator for several years and later went to work at Monterey Coal Company where he retired in 1990. Sherman was a past director of USS California Association and enjoyed the reunions very much. Sherman's wife Norma died in 1982. Sherman died on Oct. 16, 1992. They were survived by two daughters, one son and three grandchildren. ROBERT E. SUNDIN, EM1!c, born Mora, MN, Feb. 23, 1920. Enlisted Dec. 29, 1941, USNR, EM1!c, E Division, 42-45. Service includes Great Lakes, IL, Pearl Harbor, USS CaiU'0rnia. Participated in all USS Caliornia engagements between February 1942 - September 1945. Received all USS Calhfornia Medals earned between February 1942 and September 1945. Discharged Oct. 29, 1945, Minneapolis, MN. Married Dolores on Jan. 16, 1943, and has four children, and five grandchildren. Retired Minneapolis Public Utility, Minneapolis, MN. F.L. PHILLIP SYRACUSE, MM 2nd Class, born Cleveland, OH, Nov. 3, 1920. Enlisted December 1942, Navy, MM 2nd Class, Division M, motor rooms, shaft alleys, generator room. Participated in Tinian, Saipan, Guam, Leyte, Surigao Strait, covered invasion of Philippine Island. Memorable experiences include Calnfornia rammed by USS Tennessee, USS Calyfornia hit by Japanese suicide plane. Discharged Dec. 19, 1945, with the rank of MM 2nd Class. He is retired and has three children and two grandchildren. ALTO ROSS TEMPLETON, BM3!c, Coxswain, bom Collinsville, AL, June 9, 1921. Enlisted Aug. 11, 1942, Birmingham, AL, went to boot camp, San Diego, CA, Bremerton Navel Station, went aboard USS Calijiirnia December 1942. Service included V6 USNR 3rd Division and llth Division USS Califbrnia. Participated in battle at Saipan, Tinian, Guam, Leyte Gulf, Surigao Strait, Lingayen Gulf, East China Sea, Okinawa. Awards!Medals: American Theater Medal, Asiatic-A Pacific Canrpaign Medal with four sluts, Philippine Liberation Medal with two stars, WWII Victory Medal, Good Conduct Medal, Presidential Unit Citation. Discharged Dec. 12, 19-15, with the rank ol' BlXl.lit' Coxswain. Vvlarried Vlattre 1,firi an 111433 lla 1 1 'tire tif:-i one yranrlflaughtei Retired painter ffififr traveling fishing and church ,fork ROBERT H. THONIAS .V1V1'6f,f'1, riorr.-Pfirirrat. il! Uct.3, 1922. Enlisted Oct. VG 1942 1, T-tau, lit viator October 30, 1942. Great Lake'-, Naval 'lrainrfrg '-,tart April 1943, Bremerton, WA, ther: assigned to the Calqifmftr . May 1943. Participated rn the trillowlrrg riattle. Sapar.. Guam, Tinian, Leyte, Surigao Strait. Lingayen fruit and Okinawa. Memorable experiences include when a karnikaze :it the super structure and also enjoyed playing ball on tlzez team at Lingayen Gulf. Awards!Medals: Philippine Liberation Ribbon wit two stars, Good Conduct Medal. Victory Medal. America: Area Ribbon, Asiatic-Pacific Campaign Ribbon with foci stars. Discharged Jan. ll, 1946. with the rank of NINIEC Married Sept. 9. 1950. to Mary Jane. haye one Robert, June 7, 1952. Special agent and insurance broke: for insurance agency. G.L. THORNTON 'CMR T. retired S.-X-SO Teammate, passed away July 23rd after a short illness. Mr. T.joined SA-SO in 1961, after serving 20 years in the US. Navy. During WWII his battleship the USS Califamia was sunk at Pearl Harbor. The surviving crew salvaged the ship and brought her back to the states for repair. Mr. T. vt as also aboard the USS Caljornia when she returned Generi Douglas MacArthur to the Philippines. 1? Tl' is 4, During his 17 years with S.-X-SO George Thornton was instrumental in SA-SO's rapid growth in sales. expanding to new offices in the 1185 108th Street building in 1968. He attained the office ofExecutiy'e Vice President and responsible for the operation of all departments .it SA-SO. Mr. T. will always be remembered for hrs hard work. honesty. understanding. sincerity. patriotism. and fair play. Many procedures instituted by Nlr. T. are still in use at SA-SO today. He retired in 1979 and moy ed to Kingsland. TX. to enjoy a quiet leisurely life on LBJ lake. He is sury'iy'ed by his wife Suez a son Ray: it daughter Diana Presleyg two grandchildren. many relatives and friends. LEO A. TOLZDORF, was born Dec. S. 192-l. in Alpena. Ml. Hcjoined the US. Navy' on Dec. 31. 1941. .it the age of 17. He served at the Great lakes Boot Craig and was later shipped to Pearl Harbor aboard the troop ship. Hrfirtlcrsrvr. llpon arriying in Haw .tii. he worked .ti .tn ammunition factory near Pearl ll.rrbor. lle w .rs assigned to the USS t'r11riiti'r1r'r1ottMarch3. 19-12. to help salt .ige ber He later went to the Navy Ship Xard .it Brernerton. XX -X. to rebuild her for modern warfare later assigned to R Dix ision as fireman. 3.-'e. lle participated in battles .rt Saipan. l'mr.rn. titrarii. l ey tc, Surigao.l ingay en tltrlfaud Okrnaw a Xxx .trdetl w nh fkrnericari l'he.tter. .Xsiatte Pacific tkrrupargn Nletlal xt ith four stars, Philippine Seasl rberatrotr xy ith tw o stars, XX XX ll Xrietory .intl tlootl tlontluet Xletlals
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