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This page offers merchandise for the following ships: USS Altair AD-11, USS Denebola AD-12, USS Rigel AD-13, USS Dixie AD-14, USS Prairie AD-15, USS Cascade AD-16, USS Piedmont AD-17, USS Sierra AD-18, USS Yosemite AD-19, USS Hamul AD-20, USS Markab AD-21, USS Klondike AD-22, USS Arcadia AD-23, USS Everglades AD-24, USS Frontier AD-25, USS. Clarksburg Ohio’s World War II Veterans (list incomplete) Acord, Gerald D: Served aboard the USS Quincy (CA-71), and USS Arkansas Adams, Don: 15th Air Force, 485th Bomb Group, 830th Bomb Squadron Anderson, Allen A: 36th Training Group, Squadron A Anderson, Harold: 1st Cavalry, Battery G. Our trip to Washington DC was eventful in several ways. Our purpose was to attend the annual reunion for the USS Hamul AD-20 (my father's ship in WWII), and specifically to attend the memorial service for my father and others at the Naval Memorial in downtown Washington.
Clarksburg Ohio’s World War II Veterans (list incomplete)
Acord, Gerald D: Served aboard the USS Quincy (CA-71), and USS Arkansas
Adams, Don: 15th Air Force, 485th Bomb Group, 830th Bomb Squadron
Anderson, Allen A: 36th Training Group, Squadron A
Anderson, Harold: 1st Cavalry, Battery G
Anderson, John Robert: 94th Bomb Group, 331st Bomb Squadron, 23rd Depot Group
Anderson, John: U.S. Navy discharged
Anderson, Ralph W: 8th Air Force, 92nd Bomb Group, 325th Bomb Squadron
Anderson, Robert C: 15th Air Force, 14th Fighter Group, 37th Fighter Squadron
Anderson, W. Arthur Jr.: 7th Infantry Division and 7th Motorized Infantry Division
Ater, Bernard J.: 3535th Army Air Force Base Unit
Ater, Francis E.: 93rd Field Hospital
Ater, Frank A.: 743rd Tank Battalion, D Company & 778th Tank Battalion
Ater, Jack W.: 97th Infantry Division, 387th Infantry Regiment, Company D
Ater, Joseph S.: 324th Army Air Force Base Unit
Ater, Kenneth B.: 2622nd Ordnance Transportation Company
Ater, Ralph E.: USS Ranger (CV-4): Navy Bomb Squadron 42
Ater, Robert Marcus: USS Denver (CL- 58): Cruiser
Baughman, John H.: 42nd Group, 361st Air Svc. Squadron, 896th Air Engineer Squadron
Bethel, Donald E.: MERRILL'S MARUADERS: 475th Inf. Reg., I Company., 5307th Brigade
Bethel, Gerald V.: USS Bache (DD-470): Destroyer
Bethel, Herschel R.: 759th Railway Operating Battalion, A Company
Bethel, Robert C.: 58th Medical Corps. 344th Medical Dispensary
Bethel, Vernon O.: 48th Fighter Grp, 492nd Fighter Sq., 1709th Signal Svc. Batt.
Betts, Howard L.: 7th Army
Bochard, Corrine E.: WAAC Detachment 4201
Bochard, William S.: 6th Army, 10th Corp., 99th Signal Battalion
Boggs, Robert C.: 509th Military Police Battalion, B Company
Bookwalter, George R.: 3rd Service Command, Philadelphia, PA
Bookwalter, Roland: 195th Medical Training, 2nd Battalion, Company E
Bookwalter, Sylvester: 3702nd AAF Base Unit, 344th Bomb Group
Bowdle, Elza: 40th Battalion, Co. B, 59th Med Training Batt., & 80th Hospital (France)
Brooks, John W.: 20th Air Force, 58th Bomb Wing, 87th Air Service Group. HQ and Base Services Squad
Bryant, Howard A. “Tick”: 330th Engineer Regiment: 1580th Service Command Unit
Bryant, Wendell: 479th Amphibious Truck Company
Burke, Charles: 384th Bomb Group
Carroll, Glen E.: 873rd Engineer Aviation Batt., Group Squadron 43, H Company
Carroll, Marvin E.: 1st Armored Division: 6th Armored Inf Batt, I Company, and 14th Armored Infantry
Carroll, Wendell: 3rd Army, 80th Inf. Div., 319th Inf. Reg., HQ Detachment
Casto, Dwight T.: 7th Army, 427th Ordnance Tire Company
Chenault, Charles “Denny”: USS APA Presidio (APA-88) and LCI #34
Chenault, Robert E.: 34th Field Hospital
Cleary, Willis K.: 2nd Infantry Division, 23rd Infantry Regiment, K Company
Cokonougher, Wayne: 3rd Army, 740th Field Artillery Battalion, Battery A
Cottrill, Warren: 8th Air Force, 1059th MP Co.
Crabb, Charles N.: 12th Bomb Group, 81st Bomb Squadron. The Earthquakers!
Dawson, Harold R.: 102nd Air Corps, 607th Signal Corps
Dawson, John M.: 3507th AAF Base Unit, Aircraft Squad III, Flight I
Dawson, Robert E.: 11th Air Force, 54th Fighter Group , 42nd Fighter Squadron
Dawson, Robert K. “Bert”: 3rd Army, 69th Infantry Division
Dawson, William A “Billy”: 3rd Army, 150th Anti Aircraft Artillery Batt., Battery D
Dean, Elwood L.: 82nd Airborne Division: 505th Parachute Infantry Regiment, F and HQ Company
Dean, Kenneth M.: 103rd Station Hospital
Dennis, Lewis A.: 10th Armored Division, 150th Armored Signal Company
DeWitt, Paul: U.S.S. Barrier (AM-150) Minesweeper
Dinkler, Carl W.: 8th Infantry Division, 28th Infantry Regiment, Company A
Dinkler, Herman: 3rd Armored Division, 548th Quartermaster Depot, Advanced Communication Section
Dinkler, Merle: 1st Cavalry Division
Dinkler, Scott: Persian Gulf Service Command: 18th Depot Repair Group
Downing, Joseph Wesley: 236th Engineer Combat Battalion, C Company
Dunkle, Lee: LST #863
Elliott, Howard: 3593rd Service Command Unit, 18th Battalion, Company A
Eycke, Thomas E.: 1st Cavalry, 24th Infantry, 77th Infantry, 234th Quartermaster Salvage Collection Company
Farmer, Maurice E.: 134th Field Artillery, Battery A
Fay, Howard: USS LST #221 and USS General George Randolph
Furniss, Sherman “Russell”:24th Infantry Division, 21st Infantry Regiment, HQ Company
Garrison, Don E.: 3204th Quartermaster Service Co
Garrison, Harold K.: 32nd Division, 120th Field Artillery Batt., HQ Battery
Garrison, Howard: 712th Engineer Depot Company
Garrison, Lewis: 8th Air Force, 466th Bomb Group, 787th Bomb Squadron
Garrison, Merton C.: 168th Field Artillery, Battery B and 41st Field Artillery
Garrison, Oscar A.: 82nd Airborne Division, 505th Parachute Inf Reg, 115th Field Artillery Batt., Battery C
Garrison, Richard M.: 8th Infantry Division, 121st Infantry Regiment, I Company
Garrison, Ward “Hoot”: USS Antietam (CV-36) Aircraft Carrier
Graham, Hoyt B. Jr.: Air Material Command
Graham, Solon L.: 5th Air Force, 380th Bomb Group, 528th Bomb Squadron
Hamman, Robert M.: 9th Armored Division, 73rd Armored Field Artillery, Battery A
Harmount, Donald J.: 35th Base Headquarters Unit
Harrington, Frank: 4th Fighter Group, 438th Air Service Group, 16th Repair Squadron
Hawkins, Lee: 6th Infantry Division, 51st Field Artillery Battalion, HQ Battery
Hawkins, Ralph A.: USS Stack (DD-406): Destroyer
Hawkins, Roy A.: 79th Inf Div., 310th F.A. Battalion, 463rd AAA Automatic Weapons Battalion
Haynes, Robert: USS New York (BB-34)
Hicks, Forrest W.: 1st Coastal Artillery, Battery K
Hinton, Roy M.: VPB 25, Crew #14: Martin Mariner
Hoffman, Harold P.: 40th Inf. Div., 160th Infantry Reg., D Company
Holloway, Harry F.: 82nd Airborne, 325th Glider Infantry Regiment, H Company, and 2nd Battalion HQ Company
Holloway, Roy N.: 80th Inf. Div., 317th Inf. Reg., C Company
Hughes, Merrill P.: 84th Infantry Division, 335th Infantry Regiment, Company D
Jobe, Charles M.: 82nd Airborne, 325th Glider Infantry Regiment, 80th Airborne Artillery Battalion, Battery F
Jobe, Harmon: 542nd Engineer Boat and Shore Regiment, Company A
Johnson, John “Franklin”: 1065th Signal Corps
Jordan, Harry: 7th Depot Unit, 15th Base HQ and Air Base Squadron
Jordan, John: USS Ranger (CV-4): Aircraft Carrier
Junk, Harry: 5th Army, 34th Depot Group, 738th QM, 2493rd QM Truck Co.
Junk, Ralph: 95th Inf Div, 379th Inf Reg, Co I
Kearns, Ben: 4th Armored Division, 51st Armored Infantry Batt, A Company
Kelly, Thomas R.: 8th Air Force, 34th Bomb Group, 7th Squadron
Kelly, Joseph G.: Bushmasters: 158th Infantry Regiment, Company H
Kirkwood, John F.: 7th Army / Attached Red Cross Unit
Kirkwood, John W.: USS Alcorn (AD-34) Destroyer Tender
Lowe, Edward: 93rd Infantry Division, 369th Infantry Regiment, Company D
Lowe, William: 27th Quartermaster Regiment, Co. A
Mace, Eugene W.: USS John R. Craig (DD-885): Destroyer
Mace, Franklin J.: 2766th Engineer Base Photo Company
Maddux, Don W.: 35th Infantry Division, 137th Infantry Reg., Company D
Mallow, Charles: 398th MP Battalion
Mallow, Gerbler Reed: 1st Cavalry, 7th Cavalry Regiment, Troop B
Marine, Roy M.: ROTC University of Indiana
Martin, Earl: LST #675
Martin, John E.: 90th Infantry Division, 358th Infantry Regiment, G Company
Martin, Warren G. “Bud”: 8th Air Force, 301st AAF Base Unit, 704 Air Material Sq.
McCormick, Paul: 919 Signal Corps, 48th Repair Squad, 4121st AAF Base Unit
McDonald, Grant: USS Missouri
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McPherson, Glenn Wendell: 204th Quartermaster Battalion
Merz, William T.: Americal Division, 245th Field Artillery Battalion, HQ Battery
Minnix, Clarence: Signal Corps, 68th Signal Battalion, Company C
Minnix, Clifford: 129th Anti-Aircraft Artillery Battalion, Battery D
Minnix, Robert: 4th Medical Training Batt., Company B
Minser, Richard H. “JACK”: Army Transportation Corps: 6th Port Headquarters
Moomaw, Sarah: WAAC Training Center
Morris, Eugene D.: 1st Infantry Division, 745th Tank Battalion, Heavy Mortar Platoon & HQ Co
Morris, Jack C.: 8th Air Force, 392nd Bomb Group, 576th Bomb Squadron
Morris, Walter Jr.: USS Prairie (AD-15) and the USS New Jersey (BB-62) Battleship
Morrison, Albert Russell: Amphibious Training Center, Oahu, Hawaii
Overly, Dwight E.: Americal Div, 108th Regimental Combat Team, Co. I
Overly, Eugene: 474th Infantry Regiment, Company E
Overly, Marlin Jr.: 65th Signal Battalion, Company A
Pearce, Roy H.: 1st Infantry Division, 18th Infantry Regiment, F Company
Pearce, Thomas W.: 8th Air Force, 487th Bomb Group, 838th Bomb Squadron
Peck, John E.: 1333rd Army Air Force Base Unit: 13th Area
Penwell, Loren Galen: USS Jouett (DD- 396)
Pool, James: Received an early medical discharge
Pool, John W.: USS Texas (BB-35) Battleship
Prince, Willis L.: 15th Air Force, 465th Bomb Group, 782nd Bomb Squadron
Radcliff, Clarence: 436th Combat Military Police, I Company: 3860th Service Command Unit
Reisinger, Earl: USS Texas
Reisinger, James: 981st Field Artillery Battalion
Reisinger, Troy L: 186th Infantry Regiment, Service Company
Reisinger, Willard: 5th Fighter Group, 32nd Fighter Squadron
Richardson, Cecil E.: 3916th QM Gas Supply Company
Richardson, Ralph “Jack”: 11th QM Group, G Company: 96th QM Railhead Company
Rittenhouse, Fred: 777th Tank Battalion, Company A
Rittenhouse, Tom: USS Hamul (AD-20)
Rose, Leo: 142nd Medical Battalion, Company D, 1st Platoon: 310th General Hospital
Roseboom, John R.: 1st Cavalry Division, 760th Field Artillery Battalion, Battery C.
Satchell, Donald G.: 618th Engineer Base Equipment Company
Saxour, Samuel H.: 41st Station Hospital, 80th General Hospital
Saxour, Thomas: 174th Inf Div., 125th Infantry Reg, Co F
Shaffer, Forrest A.: 38th Infantry Division, 152nd Infantry Regiment, Company I
Sewards, Phillip J.: EC2 Thomas Eakins: Liberty Ship (Hull 2955)
Shanton, Richard O: 389th Anti Aircraft Artillery Battalion, Battery A and D
Shull, Ephriam: 58th Ordnance Ammunition Company
Skinner, Cary “Scoop”: 41st Infantry Division, 116th Medical Battalion, 5th Squad, Troop B
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Skinner, Forman: 95th Air Force
Smith, Carrie “Willard”: 90th Infantry Division, 358th Infantry Regiment, Company B
Smith, Russell E.: 12th Transport Squadron
Southward, Cecil: 693rd Engineer Equipment Company
Southward, Robert H.: USS Natoma Bay (CVE-62)
Sowers, Almer E.: 3745th Quartermaster Truck Company
Sowers, Thomas E.: 80th Infantry Division, 318th Infantry Regiment, Company A
Steinhauser, Charles H.: 80th Replacement Draft, Company A
Stevens, Richard: 20th Field Artillery; attached to the 4th Infantry Division
Stevens, Robert Clark: 306th General Hospital
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Stinson, Dusty: USS Antietam (CV-36)Taylor, Willis W.: 2nd Engineer School Regiment, H Co.
Templin, John H.: Air Transport Command: 1504th Army Air Force Base Unit.
Templin, Morris H. “Jerry”: 4th Army Headquarters
Templin, Robert C.: Naval Sub Chaser
Templin, Wanda: Secretary of a unit in charge of training
Trapp, Norman A.: 8th Air Force, 351st Bomb Group, 508th Bomb Squadron
Tucker, Raymond Jr.: 20th Air Force, 414th Fighter Group, 437th Fighter Squadron
Watkins, Orville W.: USS Zenobia (AKA-52)
Watkins, Wayne Theodore: USS Zenobia
Whiting, Harold: United States Ship Decom. Depot
Whiting, Melvin: US Naval Hospital Bethesda, MD
Whitten, Walter E.: 95th Inf Div., 377th Inf. Reg., L Company
Wickensimer, Clark: 1244th Military Police Company
Williams, Charles: 4208th Quartermaster Service Co.
Williams, Daryl D.: 5th Air Force, 345th Bomb Group, 499th Bomb Squadron
Willis Paul W.: Persian Gulf Service Command: 18th Depot Repair Group
Willis, Albert: 369th Harbor Craft Company
Willis, Curtis: Quartermaster Corps
Willis, Dwight: Air Transport Command: 1337th Army Air Force Base Unit, Battery 6
Willis, Max E.: Stark General Hospital: 31st Medical Training Battalion, Company A
Willis, Nye: 3433rd Ordnance H.A.M. Company
Wolford, Shelby E.: Admin. Command Service, Pacific
Wright, Archie L.: 8th Infantry Division, 28th Infantry Regiment, Anti-Tank Company
Wright, John W.: 10th Air Force, 7th Bomb Group, 493rd Bomb Squadron
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Ship Name and Designation History
This section lists the names and designations that the ship had during its lifetime. The list is in chronological order.
Keel Laid March 6 1940 as an MC type (C3 Cargo) hull Launched May 1940 as SEA PANTHER Delivered to Lykes Brothers, Steamship Co. and renamed DOCTOR LYKES Acquired by U.S. Navy June 5 1941 and renamed |
Naval Covers
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- Hamul Covers Page 1 (1941-62)
Postmarks
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Postmark Type | Date From to Date To | Thumbnail Link To Postmark Image | Thumbnail Link To Cover Image |
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1st Post Office Period September 1 1941 to September 30 1946
Locy Type | 1941-09-01 |
As AK-30
First Day of Postal Service, although unmarked, the style of the cachet reflects Tazewell G. Nicholson's work.
Locy Type | 1941-09-01 |
As AK-30
Close-up view of the FDPS cachet, although unmarked, the style of the cachet reflects Tazewell G. Nicholson's work.
Locy Type | 1943-06-07 |
As AD-20
Locy Type | 1945-12-09 |
As AD-20
Locy Type | 1946-12-20 |
As AD-20
Locy Type | 1946-12-00 |
As AD-20
Locy Type | 1941-12-16 |
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As AK-30
Locy Type | 1943-01-12 |
As AD-20
Locy Type | c1944-05-28 |
As AD-20
Censored wartime (WWII) use
Locy Type | 1941-10-15 |
As AK-30
Locy Type | 1943-08-27 |
As AD-20
Mark from back of cover
Locy Type | 1941-10-15 |
As AK-30
Locy Type Fz | 1942-12-30 |
As AD-20
2nd Post Office Period December 1 1946 to June 9 1962
Locy Type | 1950-09-09 |
As AD-20
Locy Type | 1947-01-28 |
As AD-20
Locy Type | 1947-08-12 |
As AD-20
Locy Type | 1952-12-14 |
As AD-20
Locy Type | 1962-06-09 |
As AD-20
Last Day in Commission
Other Information
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Awards, Citations and Campaign Ribbons...
American Defense Service Medal (with Fleet clasp) - American Campaign Medal - Asiatic-Pacific Campaign Medal (w/ 1 star) - World War II Victory Medal - Navy Occupation Service Medal (with Asia clasp) - National Defense Service Medal - Korean Service Medal (w/ 1 star) - Armed Forces Expeditionary Medal (Taiwan Straits) - United Nations Service Medal - Republic of Korea War Service Medal.
NAMESAKE - Probably named after the star Hamal.
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