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Chet Klingensmith, young cadet, with USO hostess Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, Circa Dec, 1944 (Clipping courtesy of Chet Klingensmith) |
In March, 1945,
a few months after the photo was taken, I went to the hiring halls in
New York City. They gave me my choice of Atlantic or Pacific, and it being
a cold March and rumors of Murmansk were filtering back, I chose Pacific. They put me on a train to Miami, flew me in a Navy PBY to Panama where I boarded the SS Fort Fetterman, T-2 Tanker, and went to the Philippines. |
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Chet Klingensmith, seasoned veteran (Photo courtesy of Chet Klingensmith) |
This picture
was taken on my return to Galveston, TX. Six months later I was required to join the Army, as my Merchant Marine service was not recognized. I spent 18 months in the Army Signal Corp. |
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Joe Wagner R37, young cadet, wearing his "streetcar conductor" uniform. (Collection of Don Wagner) |
Joe Wagner R37, seasoned veteran, wearing his leather jacket. He is posing on a ship that ran aground off the coast of Madagascar. (Collection of Don Wagner) |
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Charles "Jack" Jackson at a recent reunion (Photo courtesy of Jack Jackson) |
Charles "Jack" Jackson at a recent reunion (Photo courtesy of Jack Jackson) |
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Al Hadad R13 (Photo courtesy of Al Hadad) |
Lee Buzzell R60 (Photo courtesy of Lee Buzzell) |
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Carpenter's Mate Norman Foster (far left) worked building the Gallups Island base and later maintaining it (Photo courtesy of Richard Foster) |
Norman Foster (under sign) outside Carpenter's Shop (Photo courtesy of Richard Foster) |
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Gallups Island base officers (Photo courtesy of Richard Foster) |
Photo believed to be taken in 1945. The names of all of the men in the picture is also listed. |
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Easter at Gallups Island (Photo courtesy of Don Smith) |
I was in R87 and there wasn't a group picture ever taken that I know of - so maybe some of the guys that were there at about the same time that I was might recognize themselves in this picture. |
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USMS Awards Ceremony (Caption is on the back of the photo - I have to dig it out) (Collection of Don Wagner) |
R92 (Ralph
Kelley's platoon) at Sunday Dress Parade. (Photo courtesy of Ray Maurstad) |
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A group of R-013 clowning around - taken in the barracks in mid - 1942. (Photo courtesy of Al Hadad) |
Top row: McGill (KIA), Theneman (Silent Key), Holster, Hadad Middle row: Palmer, Petersen, Tocco (KIA) Bottom row: Szkil, Whitehouse (Silent Key) |
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(Right) Andy Petrick R-A-3 (Silent Key) Identified from the photo on this website! |
I
believe the picture of the unidentified radio operator to be my father,
Andy Petrick. He arrived on Gallup"s Island in July of 1941. He joined
up after a recruiter visited his CCC camp in Minadoka, Idaho. His 2 years
in the CCC were up and this was a great way to get an education and a job.
He served aboard the TEXAS SUN and rose to the rank of 2nd LT. (jg). some
of their voyages took them to Liverpool and also to the Mediterranean. I
have a picture of him in Tunisia on Shore Leave. He also spoke of Bari,
Italy and being under attack. I could not find any mention of his ship in
the accounts of the disaster involving the liberty ship at Bari that sank
with a cargo of mustard gas during an attack I believe it was in 1942. So
I don't know if this was another battle. Sadly, my dad passed away in 1993.
- Susan Petrick Sulzer |
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Gordon D Jorgensen R14 (Silent Key) (Photo courtesy of David Jorgensen) |
Gordon D Jorgensen
R14 (right) pinning some kind of "Big Shot" award on a friend. (Photo courtesy of David Jorgensen) |
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My late father Gordon D Jorgensen was a Radio operator in the Merchant Marine during WW2.
He attended radio school at Gallups Island from April 27, 1942 to Dec 7, 1942.
He was on three ships during the war.
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Jackson "Jack" McManus R79 He is posing in front of the same radio as Chet Klingensmith (above). (Photo courtesy of daughter Janice Gregorek) |
Jack McManus R79 He was the Third Radio Operator on the S.S. William Tyler (Photo courtesy of daughter Janice Gregorek) |
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Jack McManus R79 (Photo courtesy of daughter Janice Gregorek) |
Jack McManus R79 Postwar Merchant Marine Service (Photo courtesy of daughter Janice Gregorek) |
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This Army photo
is marked on the back "Tom Moore - Korean War". He is wearing
three Merchant Marine ribbons: (Collection of Don Wagner) |
Unidentified
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Bernhard Falk R-70 (Silent Key) (Photo courtesy of granddaughter Heather Levin) |
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