Herald of the Morning (AP 173) - Naval Cruise Book

 - Class of 1946

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l355-l!KER:rlp ICOPYI Qjd UNITED STATES MARINE CORPS HEADQUARTERS, 5th MARINE DIVISION cfo Fleet Post Office, San Francisco, California I '22 April l945 Serial No. I536O From: The Commanding General To: Commander Amphibious Forces, Pacific Via: The Commanding General, Fleet Marine Force, Pacific Subject: Appreciation of services rendered by Commander Tra ns Ron 20 I . It is desired to express deep appreciation of all members of this command for the services rendered by Commander Trans- port Squadron ZO and units of his command while transporting this division from Iwo Jima to the rehabilitation area. ' 2. This division embarked aboard Transport Squadron 20 after a most difficult operation on Iwo Jima. The troops were extremely worn after five weeks of battle. Although Transport Squadron 20 had been on long and continued operations in enemy waters, all units of the squadron showed every possible courtesy and service to this division, and made the trip as com- fortable as possible for troops embarked. As a consequence, our officers and men arrived largely recovered, both physically and mentally, from this fatigue and prepared for the arduous work ahead. Nowhere, within the experience of this division, has the friendly spirit of cooperation that exists between the ser- vices been more highly exemplified than in the action and atti- tude of ComTransRon 20. fs! K. E. ROCKEY lcl Members of the crew of the HERALD OF THE MORNING are entitled to wear the Asiatic-Pacific Area cam- paign ribbon with five stars, The Philippines Liberation ribbon iwth two stars, the American Theatre ribbon, and the World War ll Victory ribbon and the corresponding medals. 6. Statistical Data: lal Approximate number of passenger miles: lO5,833,25O. lbl Cargo ton miles: 22,lO66,95O. lcl Number of patients transported: 655.

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