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Letters Pacific Ocean Area 1 - 1000

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Letter Index For The Pacific Ocean Area
Line Number Letter Number Subject
1A16-3
Serial 0973
Examination of Enemy Vessels, Floating Equipment and Appurtenances
2Apc-45/A16-3Action Report, Submital of
3A16-3 jhm
Serial C.41
1st Endorsement
Apc-45/A16-3
4A16-3 jhm
Serial C58
Japanese Destroyer NAGASUKE, Examination of
5A16-3 jcc
Serial 0301
Examination of Enemy Vessels, both hull and equipment particulary Japanese Destroyer NAGATSUKI, beached near Surumni Cove, Kula Gulf
6A16-3
Serial 0109
Examination of Enemy Vessels, both hull and equipment particulary Japanese Destroyer NAGATSUKI, beached near Surumni Cove, Kula Gulf
7A16-3
Serial 0973
Examination of Enemy Vessels, Floating Equipment and Appurtenances
8A16-3 Ml
Serial 067
Examination of Japanese Destroyer NAGATSUKI
9A16-3 jhm
Serial C58
Japanese Destroyer NAGASUKE, Examination of
10S19
Serial 0415
Interior Coating of salt water piping with plastic anti-fouling paint.
11S19/(11)
Serial 02406
Ship Painting
12S19-7/(11)
Serial 0293
Ship Camouflage Painting
13C-YOG/S19(336)(517)Speedletter 18 January 1944
Bureau of Ships
Coating of Gasoline Tanks Concrete
14S19/(C-4)Paint Request for
15NAB/P16-3
Serial 0263
War Diary of Naval Advanced Base, Emirau Island, St. Matthias Group, December 1944
16CNB File
A9-4(1)/com
Serial 0112
War Diary, New Georgia
December 1944
17FC8-31/A12-1
Serial 24
War Diary 1 December to 31 December 1944
18NoneWar Diary, Submission of
19NB110/A12
EHK:gjf
Serial 02
War Diary - forwarding of
December 1944
20NAB/A16-3
Serial 0267
War Diary of Naval Advanced Base, Emirau Island, St. Matthias Group, January 1945
21NB110GT/A12-1
(ARP:cy)
Serial 023
War Diary
January 1945
22PC1123/War Diary
January 1945
23NB110/A12
KHK:crh
Serial 016
War Diary - forwarding of
January 1945
24APc33War Diary
January 1945
25LCI (G) 21War Diary
December 1944
26 War Diary - Forwarding of Route Slip only
27CNB File
A9-4(1)/rws
Serial 0204
War Diary
January 1945
28Cincpac File
A2-11(2)
A22/A9
Serial 7CL-45
Countermeasures Information - Reporting of
29Cincpac File
A22/A2-11(2)
Serial 12CL-45
Countermeasures Information - Dissemination of
30CMTB/S67-1
Serial 0414
Radar Aids to Navigation - VPR/NMP (Virtual PPI Reflectoscope/Navigational Microfilm Projector)
31S67-5
Serial 05258
Radar Aids to Navigation - VPR/NMP (Virtual PPI Reflectoscope/Navigational Microfilm Projector)
32CNNS/A6-3
Serial 0276
VHF Antenna - Installation plans of
33CNNS/S60
Serial 0345
Electronic Spares for MTB Base 16
34CNNS/S67-1
Serial 0452/GKT
SO-1 and SO-8 Radar Maintenance
35CNNS/S67-1
Serial 0197
Enemy Radar reported on Boang Island, Tanga Group off New Ireland
36CNNS/S67-1
Serial 0325
SO-A Radar - Operation of
37Speedletter
Serial R-924
 
38CNNS/S68/GKT
Serial 0449
Removal of Underwater Defence Gear
Treasury Island (H.O. Field Chart 1029)
New Georgia-Hathorn Sound (H.O. Field Chart 1019)
Emirau Island-Hamberg Bay (H.O. Chart 3832)
Green Island (Combat Navigation Chart Interpron One 0476)
39L/(F-1-3/Kn)
Serial 0199-A
Removal of Underwater Defence Gear
Treasury Island (H.O. Field Chart 1029)
New Georgia-Hathorn Sound (H.O. Field Chart 1019)
Emirau Island-Hamberg Bay (H.O. Chart 3832)
Green Island (Combat Navigation Chart Interpron One 0476)
40S68/N20-12/H1-3
Serial UD-0284
Removal of Underwater Defence Gear
Treasury Island (H.O. Field Chart 1029)
New Georgia-Hathorn Sound (H.O. Field Chart 1019)
Emirau Island-Hamberg Bay (H.O. Chart 3832)
Green Island (Combat Navigation Chart Interpron One 0476)
41Intelligence Speed MemoNew Type Japanese Sea Mine
with five (5) photographs
42LCI-68-69/S76
Serial M-O625
U.S.S. LCI-68-69 - Specially Designed Mine Tracks
43CNNS/S76
Serial 0316
First Endorsement to
ComSeronSoPac (FMO) ltr serial M-O625 dated 27 August 1944
44CNNS/A12-1
Serial 0173
First Endorsement to NAB, Navy 158 letter NB110, A12, Serial 0230 dated 7 July 1944
45 War Diary - forwarding of
June 1944
46CNNS/A12-1
Serial 0174
First endorsement to NAB New Georgia ltr A12/A9-4(1) Serial 0379 dated 8 July 1944
47A12/A9-4(1)
Serial 0379
War Diary June 1944
48NB110GT/A12-1
(CRH:JCB:ho)
Serial 71
War Diary, Cancellation of
49CNNS/A12-1First Endorsement to CNB Treasury ltr Serial 71 of 3 July 1944 War Diary, Cancellation of
50A6-3/(F-5-2/Jn)
Serial 02404
Aircraft Assistance to ships at sea
Return To Line 1
51CNNS/A16
Serial 0294
Training and Indoctrination Program for PGM Gunboats
52ComPGMDivONE
Memo
Memo
53MTBT/A16/etwFirst Endorsement to
ComPGMDivONE memo of 25 August 1944
54CNNS/A4-1
Serial 0226
First Endorsement to
USS WHITNEY
AD4/A17-26/A4-3
Serial 0114 dated 10 August 1944
55AD4/A17-26/A4-3
Serial 0114
USS ENGLAND DE635
grounding of in Seeadler Harbor
56CNNS/A16-3
Serial 0203
Familiarization of prospective Squadron Commanders with operational practices or problems
57DE637/A12-1
Serial 059
Report of Activities of
USS BOWERS DE637
1-4 September 1944
58NB110/A9
(OCD:le)
Serial 0396
Monthly report of operations
(USS SC722)
59L11-1(F-3/roj)
Serial 02314
USS ENGLAND DE635
grounding report, Submission of via offical channels
60LCI(G) 66
Patrol Operations
Patrol Operations for peroid 15 - 19 September 1944
61NAB/A9-8
Serial 1304
Grounding and Recovery of LCT330
62CNNS/A16-3
Serial 0164
First Endorsement to NAB Navy 158 letter NB110/A9-7(1) Serial 0185 of 24 June 1944
63PC1132/A16-3
Serial 001-44
Operation Report
64PGM4/A16-3
Serial 141
PGM Operations Nights of 19-20, 20-21, 21-22, October 1944
65CNNS/A16-3
Serial 0479
PGM Night Operations
66PGM4/A16-3
Serial 013
Operation of 21-22 October 1944 - Explanation of
67PGM5/A16-3
Serial 16
PGM Operations Nov. 30, Dec. 1, and Dec. 2, 1944
68MTBT/A16/etwFirst Endorsement to
PGM Operations Nov. 30, Dec.1, and Dec. 2, 1944
69CNNS/A16-3
Serial 0169
First Endorsement to
USS SC1274/A2-11
of 30 June 1944
70SC1274/A2-11Antisubmarine Action Report - Submission of
71VPB-44/A16-3
Serial 00206
Joint Air Surface Action of November 26, 27, 28 - Report on
72A16-3/ZCH/rab
Serial 017
First Endorsement to
VPB-44/A16-3 Serial 00206
73CANS/A16-3/VJM/bbb/(051)Second Endorsement to VPB-44/A16-3 Serial 00206
74A6-5/A6-3
Op-20-Plp/Ja
Serial 32020
Authorized short titles and abbreviated geographical locations for use in offical correspondence and dispatches
75U. S. Naval Communication ServiceFrom: FAB PEARLHARBOR
TO: NAVSTA TUTUILA
July 20, 1937
76U. S. Naval Communication ServiceRESTRICTED CIPHER
July 16, 1937
77U. S. Naval Communication ServiceRESTRICTED CIPHER DECODED COPY
July 16, 1937
78U. S. Naval Communication ServiceFrom: NAVSTA TUTUILA
TO: COMDESRON 2
INFO: COM 14
July 15, 1937
79U. S. Naval Communication ServiceVPD NR 19 TUTUILA DE LAE NEWGUINEA
July 15, 1937
80U. S. Naval Communication ServiceFrom: COMDR SANFRANCISCO DIV USCG
TO: GOVERNOR AMERICAN SAMOA
INFO: COM 14
July 11, 1937
81U. S. Naval Communication ServiceIntercepted from Honolulu Radio transmitting to COMDESRON 2
July 11, 1937
82U. S. Naval Communication ServiceFrom: GOVERNOR AMERICAN SAMOA
TO: COMDR SANFRANCISCO DIV USCG
INFO: COM 14
July 11, 1937
83U. S. Naval Communication ServiceFrom: NAVSTA TUTUILA
TO: COMDESRON 2
INFO: COM 14
July 11, 1937
84U. S. Naval Communication ServiceVPD NR 13 TUTUILA DE LAE NG
July 11, 1937
85U. S. Naval Communication ServiceRADIO USS COLORADO CK47 DPR COLLECT EIGTH 1430
July 8, 1937
86U. S. Naval Communication ServiceRADIO USS COLORADO NR7 CK47 DPR COLLECT NINTH 1134
July 9, 1937
87U. S. Naval Communication ServiceFrom: RADIO TUTUILA
TO: COMDESRON 2
INFO: COM 14
July 10, 1937
88U. S. Naval Communication ServiceFrom: COM 14
TO: COLORADO, SWAN, ITASCA, COMDESRON 2
July 7, 1937
89U. S. Naval Communication ServiceFrom: SS MORBY
TO: HONOLULURADIO
July 6, 1937
90U. S. Naval Communication ServiceFrom: ITASCA
TO: COLORADO
INFO: COM14
July 6, 1937
91U. S. Naval Communication ServiceFrom: ITASCA
TO: RDO TUTULIA, RDO HONOLULU
July 5, 1937
92U. S. Naval Communication ServiceDE TUTULIA CK41 FLD 0220 GMT 5TH DEADHEAD
July 4, 1937
93U. S. Naval Communication ServiceINTERCEPTED FROM USS COLORADO TO ITASCA
July 6, 1937
94U. S. Naval Communication ServiceFrom: ITASCA
TO: COLORADO
INFO: COM 14
July 6, 1937
95U. S. Naval Communication ServiceHMS ACHILLES
July 2, 1937
96U. S. Naval Communication ServiceDE TUTULIA CK22 FLD 1730 4TH
July 4, 1937
97U. S. Naval Communication ServiceDE TUTULIA CK 69 0645 GMT 4TH DEADHEAD
July 3, 1937
98U. S. Naval Communication ServiceGVBK WARSHIP ACHILLES NR2 CK29 3 2050 DEADHEAD
July 3, 1937
99U. S. Naval Communication ServiceDE TUTUILA CK 59 FLD 2105 GMT 3RD DEADHEAD
July 3, 1937
100U. S. Naval Communication ServiceGVBK 1 MQ DEADHEAD (NO HEADING)
July 3, 1937
Return To Line 1
101U. S. Naval Communication ServiceFrom: COM 14
TO: ITASCA
INFO: FLTAIRBASE-SWAN-USCG HDQTRS HONOLULU
July 3, 1937
102U. S. Naval Communication ServiceFrom: USCG ITASCA
TO: COMDR USCG DIVN SANFRANCISCO
INFO: COMDR USCG HONOLULU DIVN
July 2, 1937
103U. S. Naval Communication ServiceFrom: ITASCA
TO: COMDT WASHINGTON DC
INFO: COMDR HWAAIIN DIV HONOLULU
July 3, 1937
104U. S. Naval Communication ServiceFrom: USCG ITASCA
TO: COMDR USCG SANFRANCISCO DIV
INFO: FAB PEARL HARBOR
July 2, 1937
105U. S. Naval Communication ServiceVPD NR1 LAE NEWGUINEA 38 1ST 6AM
June 30, 1937
106U. S. Naval Communication ServiceFrom: COMDR USCG SANFRANCISCO DIV
TO: RADIO TUTULILA
INFO: USCG UTASCA
June 30, 1937
107U. S. Naval Communication ServiceFrom: USCG ITASCA
TO: RADIO HONOLULU, RADIO TUTUILA, COMDR USCG STN HONOLULU
INFO: ONTARIO, SWAN
June 28, 1937
108U. S. Naval Communication ServiceNRUI NR3 Z NPUV NRUI P GR28
June 30, 1937
109U. S. Naval Communication ServiceNPM NR 373
110U. S. Naval Communication ServiceFrom: CINCUS
TO: USFLT
INFO: COMDT'S ALL NAV DISTS
June 27, 1937
111U. S. Naval Communication ServiceNPM NR 350 Z MATH V NRUI Q QUAC QUAX NIJP GR 123
June 26, 1937
112U. S. Naval Communication ServiceFrom: USCG ITASCA
TO: USS ONTARIO, GOVERNOR AMERICAN SAMOA COM 14
June 26, 1937
113U. S. Naval Communication ServiceFrom: USCG ITASCA
TO: RADIO TUTUILA
June 26, 1937
114U. S. Naval Communication ServiceNRUI 2 MQ USCG C ITASCA CK 137 GOVT INT 2230 GMT 23RD
June 23, 1937
115U. S. Naval Communication ServiceNIDX V NPU GR 34 BT
June 19, 1937
116U. S. Naval Communication ServiceFrom: NAVSTA TUTUILA
TO: OPNAV
June 22, 1937
117U. S. Naval Communication ServiceFrom: OPNAV
TO: NAVSTA SAMOA
INFO: COM 14
June 14, 1937
118U. S. Naval Communication ServiceFrom: TUTUILA
TO: OPNAV
INFO: COM 14, CINCUS, CINCAP, COMAIRBASEFOR, FAB, PH, COM 12, CG COMDT WASHN DC
June 11, 1937
119U. S. Naval Communication ServiceFrom: OPNAV
TO: NAVSTA SAMOA, COM 14
INFO: CINCUS, CINCAF, COMAIRBASFOR, FLTAIRBASE PEARLHARBOR, COM 12, COMDT WASHN DC
June 8, 1937
120NoneReturn of Dr. Hellenthal and delayed departure of Amelia Earhart
121 From: OPNAV
TO: NAVSTA TUTUILA
April 28, 1937
122A4-3(1)
OO/jon(o)
Photographs relating to Earhart flight
No photographs
123NoneAppreciation for cooperation concerning Earhart cancelled first attempt
No photographs
124U. S. Naval Communication ServiceFrom: NAV DEPT
TO: NAVSTA SAMOA
March 30, 1937
125U. S. Naval Communication ServiceFrom: NAVSTA TUTUILA
TO: MOVEMENT REPORT OFFICE HONOLULU
March 28, 1937
126U. S. Naval Communication ServiceFrom: USS ONTARIO
TO: NAVSTA TUTUILA
March 26, 1937
127U. S. Naval Communication ServiceFrom: USS ONTARIO
TO: NAVSTA TUTUILA
March 27, 1937
128U. S. Naval Communication ServiceFrom: USS ONTARIO
TO: NAVSTA TUTUILA
March 25, 1937
129U. S. Naval Communication ServiceFrom: USS ONTARIO
TO: CINCAF
INFO: NAVSTA TUTUILA
March 25, 1937
130U. S. Naval Communication ServiceFrom: USS ONTARIO
TO: NAVSTA TUTUILA
March 24, 1937
131U. S. Naval Communication ServiceFrom: USS ONTARIO
TO: NAVSTA TUTUILA
March 23, 1937
132NoneCopy of dispatches concerning Earhart plane crash at Luke Field
133U. S. Naval Communication ServiceTUTUILA CK 14 FLD: 10:05 AM 20TH USGOVT
March 20, 1937
134U. S. Naval Communication ServiceFrom: USCG SHOSHONE
TO: RADIO TUTUILA
March 20, 1937
135U. S. Naval Communication ServiceFrom: COMFRANDIV USCG
TO: CINCUS, COM-12, GOVERNOR SAMOA, OPNAV, USS ONTARIO, USS QUAIL, USCG SHOSHONE, COM-14, COMDT USCG, COMDR HAWAIIAN SECTION, USCG R B TANEY
March 20, 1937
136U. S. Naval Communication ServiceFrom: COMDR SANFRANCISCO DIV
TO: CINCUS, OPNAV, COMDT WASHINGTON DC, COM 14
March 20, 1937
137U. S. Naval Communication ServiceFrom: COMDR SANFRANCISCO DIVN USCG
TO: CINCUS, COM-12, GOVERNOR SAMON, OPNAV, USS ONTARIO, USS QUAIL, USCG SHOSHONE, COM-14, COMNDT USCG WASHN D.C., COMDR HAWIIAN STA USCG
March 18, 1937
138U. S. Naval Communication ServiceFrom: COMFOURTEEN
TO: CINCUS, COMTWELVE, GOVERNOR SAMOA, OPNAV
March 20, 1937
139U. S. Naval Communication ServiceFrom: USS ONTARIO
TO: NAVSTA TUTUILA
March 19, 1937
140U. S. Naval Communication ServiceFrom: USS ONTARIO
TO: NAVSTA TUTUILA
March 17, 1937
141U. S. Naval Communication ServiceFrom: USCG SHOSHONE
TO: RADIO TUTUILA
March 18 1937
142U. S. Naval Communication ServiceFrom: COMDR SANFRANCISCO DIVN USCG
TO: CINCUS, COM-12, GOVERNOR AMERICAN SAMON, OPNAV, USS ONTARIO, USS QUAIL, USCG SHOSHONE, COM-14, COMNDT USCG WASHN D.C., COMDR HAWIIAN STA USCG
March 18, 1937
143U. S. Naval Communication ServiceFrom: COMFRANDIV USCG
TO: CINCUS, COM-12, GOVERNOR SAMOA, OPNAV, USS QUAIL, USCG SHOSHONE, COM-14, COMDT USCG, COMDR HAWAIIAN SECTION USCG, HONOLULU TH.
March 17, 1937
144U. S. Naval Communication ServiceFrom: USCG SHOSHONE
TO: RDO TUTUILA
March 18, 1937
145U. S. Naval Communication ServiceFrom: USS ONTARIO
TO: NAVSTA TUTUILA
March 16, 1937
146U. S. Naval Communication ServiceFrom: COMFRANDIV USCG
TO: CINCUS, COM-12, OPNAV, USS ONTARIO, USS QUAIL, USCG SHOSHONE, COM-14, COMDT USCG WASHINGTON, COMDR HAWIIAN SECTION USCG
March 17, 1937
147U. S. Naval Communication ServiceFrom: COMFRANDIV USCG
TO: ALL VESSELS IN PORT MY AREA, COM-12, GOVERNOR SAMOA, OPNAV, USS ONTARIO, USS QUAIL, USCG TANY, USCG SHOSHONE, COMDT USCG WASH DC, COMDR HAWIIAN STA USCG
March 16, 1937
148U. S. Naval Communication ServiceFrom: USS ONTARIO
TO: USCG SHOSHONE
INFO: NAVSTA TUTUILA
March 15, 1937
149U. S. Naval Communication ServiceFrom: COMFRANDIV USCG
TO: ALL VESSELS IN PORT MY AREA, COM-12, GOVERNOR SAMOA, OPNAV, USS ONTARIO, USS QUAIL, USCG TANY, USCG SHOSHONE, COMDT USCG WASH DC, COMDR HAWIIAN STA USCG
March 15, 1937
150U. S. Naval Communication ServiceFrom: USS ONTARIO
TO: NAVSTA TUTUILA
March 14, 1937
Return To Line 1
151U. S. Naval Communication ServiceFrom: USS ONTARIO
TO: NAVSTA TUTUILA
March 13, 1937
152U. S. Naval Communication ServiceFrom: USCG SHOSHONE
TO: GOVERNOR AMERICAN SAMOA
March 13, 1937
153U. S. Naval Communication ServiceFrom: ONTARIO
TO: NAVSTA TUTUILA
March 12, 1937
154U. S. Naval Communication ServiceFrom: USS ONTARIO
TO: NAVSTA TUTUILA
March 11, 1937
155A4-3(1)/A4-3(2)Movement Order No. 16-13
156Annex APlan for carring on communication between radio station Tutuila, Samoa, and USS ONTARIO, in connection second Earhart flight
157Annex BTyped copy of U. S. Naval Communication Service dispatch Dated June 8, 1937
158A4-3(1)/A4-3(2)Movement Order No. 5 - 37
159A4-3(1)/A4-3(2)List of Annexes
160A6-2/A4-3(2)
Annex A
Plan for carring on communication between radio station Tutuila, Samoa, USS ONTARIO, and Coast Guard Station Ship during Earhart flight. ANNEX A
161Annex BSecNav despatch 1315 1544 February 1937
162Annex CW. T. Miller's despatch of 27 February 1937
163Annec DGovernor American Samoa despatch 0005 1055 of March 1937
164Annex EComdt. 14th N. D. despatch 2005 1520 of March 1937
165Annex FGovernor American Samoa despatch 2005 1650 of March 1937
166Annex GComdr. Hawiian Station, USCG despatch 8006 1404 of March 1937
167Annex HW. T. Miller's despatch of 10 March 1937
168Annex IComdr. Hawiian Station, USCG despatch 6010 1042 of March 1937
169U. S. Naval Communication ServiceFrom: NAVSTA TUTUILA
TO: USS ONTARIO
March 10, 1937
170U. S. Naval Communication ServiceFrom: USS ONTARIO
TO: NAVSTA TUTUILA
March 10, 1937
171U. S. Naval Communication ServiceNPM NR 183 RDO SANFRANCISCO CK 37 GOVT COMAER TENTH 1156
172U. S. Naval Communication ServiceFrom: COMDR HAWIIAN STA, SANFRAN DIV, USCG
TO: GOVERNOR, SAMOA
March 10, 1937
173U. S. Naval Communication ServiceNPM NR 180 RDO SANFRANCISCO CK 157 GOVT COMAER TM4 TENTH 1245
March 10, 1937
174U. S. Naval Communication ServiceFrom: NAVSTA TUTUILA
TO: USS ONTARIO
March 10, 1937
175U. S. Naval Communication ServiceFrom: COMDR HAWIIAN SEC, USCG
TO: COMDR SANFRANCISCO DIV USCG
March 9, 1937
176U. S. Naval Communication ServiceW. T. Miller's dispatch of March 9, 1937
and dispatch from Governor American Samoa to Com-12
177U. S. Naval Communication ServiceW. T. Miller's dispatch of March 8, 1937 to Com-14, Governor American Samoa, Interior Representative Honolulu
178U. S. Naval Communication ServiceFrom: COMDR. HAWIIAN STATION, SANFRANCISCO DIV USCG, HONOLULU
TO: GOVERNOG SAMOA
INFO: COMFOURTEEN
March 6, 1937
179U. S. Naval Communication ServiceFrom: GOVERNOR SAMOA
TO: COM-14
March 5, 1937
180U. S. Naval Communication ServiceFrom: COM-14
TO: GOVERNOR SAMOA
March 5, 1937
181U. S. Naval Communication ServiceFrom: GOVERNOR AMERICAN SAMOA
TO: COM-12
INFO: COM-14, FAB PEARL HARBOR, SECNAV
March 5, 1937
182U. S. Naval Communication ServiceFrom: GOVERNOR AMERICAN SAMOA
TO: COM-12
INFO: COM-14; CINCUS; FAB PEARLHARBOR; SECNAV
March 4, 1937
183U. S. Naval Communication ServiceFrom: COM-12
TO: COM-14
INFO: CINCUS, COMAIRBASEFOR, CINCAP, FAB PEARL HARBOR, GOVERNOR SAMOA, COMDT USCG WASHINGTON DC, SECNAV
March 3, 1937
184U. S. Naval Communication ServiceFrom: COM-14
TO: COM-12
INFO: FAB PEARL HARBOR, GOVERNOR SAMOA
March 4, 1937
185U. S. Naval Communication ServiceFrom: OPNAV
TO: CINCUS, COM-12, GOVERNOR SAMOA, COM-14
INFO: COMAIRBASEFOR, FAB PEARLHARBOR
February 26, 1937
186U. S. Naval Communication ServiceW. T. Miller's dispatch of February 27, 1937 to Governor American Samoa
187U. S. Naval Communication ServiceFrom: BUNAV
TO: COMAIR FAB PEARLHARBOR
INFO: FAB PEARLHARBOR, COM-12, NAVSTA TUTUILA, COM-14
February 19, 1937
188U. S. Naval Communication ServiceFrom: GOVERNOR AMERICAN SAMOA
TO: OPNAV
INFO: COM-12, COM-14
February 19, 1937
189U. S. Naval Communication ServiceFrom: OPNAV
TO: GOVERNOR SAMOA
INFO: COM-12, COM-14
February 19, 1937
190U. S. Naval Communication ServiceFrom: GOVERNOR AMERICAN SAMOA
TO: SECNAV
February 17, 1937
191NoneCopy of dispatch from SECNAV dated February 15, 1937 providing information concerning Amelia Earhart, orders for Naval vessels and personnal
192NS9/A8
Serial No. 1820
O.N.I. 42 (silhouettes of various types of Japanese ships)
193 OP16-F 20 (silhouettes of various Japanese aircraft)
194A334th C.B. Change in employment
195A3 Serial 0073Establishment Of Aviation Repair Unit, Solomon Islands. Second Endorsement
196P16-1/MM
Serial 00416
Establishment Of Aviation Repair Unit, Solomon Islands. 1st Endorsement
197 Establishment of Aviation Repair Unit, Solomon Islands
198A16-3/A3/(00A)
Serial 00768
Establishment of Aviation Repair Unit, Solomon Islands.
199A3
Serial 001392
Establishment of Aviation Re-Equipment and Staging Depot at the Russell Islands. 1st endorsement on ComSoPac Secret Serial 002592, of 12/4/43
200A3-1 (16)
Serial 00433
Island Bases-South Pacific Area
Return To Line 1
201CNBSP/(11)
A3-1
Serial 00296
First endorsement to Comnavbase, Solomon Islands Secret Letter, A3-1 Serial 00230 of April 13, 1943
202A3-1
Serial (00230)
Commander of a Naval Base - Jurisdiction over Subsidiary Activities in Vicinity
203A3-4 REF 310400 
204A4-2 Serial 00513Dissolution of ACORN (RED) THREE
205A6-4/(00A)
Serial 001908
Official title, use of
206EF13-50/A6-4
Serial 002293
FIRST ENDORSEMENT to ComSoPac letter Secret A6-4/(00A) Serial 001908 of 22 September, 1943
207A3-1/(00A)Forward Area, designation of limits and command
208A16-3/A3
Serial 0043
First Endorsement to ComAirSoPac Secret Letter A16-3/A3 Serial 00238 dated April 12, 1943
209ACC/A3-1
Serial 00658
Duties of Air Center Commanders and Field Commanders
210ACC/A3-1
Serial 00659
Duties of Air Center Commanders and Field Commanders
211EF13-15/A3/N34
Seerial 00411
Construction Materials Depot, establishment of
212EF13-50/A3-1(4)Definition, Policy and Administrative Control Concerning Surface Craft Attached to Commander Naval Bases, SOLOMONS
Staff Memorandum No. 3-43
213N1-9/A3-1/(OO)
Serial 00742
Air Field and Seaplane Base Construction, Administration, and Operation
214N1-9/A3-1/(17)
Serial 002213
Cognizance of Airfields and Seaplane Bases
215Memorandum Number 77Administrative and Operational Control of all AAF and Associated Arms and Service Organizations
216General Order Number 9Assignment of Organizations: The following organizations of the Thirteenth Air Force are, Effective July 1, 1943
217General Order Number 135The following organizations are relieved from assignment
218P16-1/(06)
Serial 0023p
2nd Endorsement on ComAirCenter Sols Letter dated May 5, 1943
219A3
Serial 00378 B
Third Endorsement to ComAirCenter, Solomons Secret Letter of 5 May, 1943 Establishment of Aviation Repair Unit, Solomon Islands
220A3
Serial 0073
Second Endorsement to ComAirCenter, Solomons Secret Letter of May 5, 1943
Establishment of Aviation Repair Unit, Solomon Islands
221 Secret Letter: Establishment of Aviation Repair Unit Solomon Islands May 5, 1943
222CNBSP/(11)
A3
Serial 00315
Second Endorsement to ComAirSoPac, Secret Letter A16-3/A3 Serial 00238 dated April 12, 1943 Establishment of Aviation Repair Unit, Solomon Islands
223General Order Number 181Clarification of Designation of Army Air Forces Unit.
Constitution, Activation and Disbandment of Certain Army Air Forces Units
224General Order Number 6Assumption of Command, A. F. Howard
225A3-WSF/hll
Serial 0099
Oragnization and Functions of Air Center Solomon Islands
226Acc/A3
Serial 00660
Air Center Commanders in Forward Area - comments and recommendations concerning
227MemorandumClarification of Status of Air Center Commanders, Solomon Islands
228A3-1/(00A)
Serial 002754
Air Center Commanders directed to report to Island Commanders
229A3-1/(00A)
Serial 002631
Air Center Commanders directed to report to Island Commanders
230A3/(00A)
Serial 001803
Forward Area, designation of limits and command
231A3-1/(00A)
Serial 001705
Military Organization of the Forward Area
232EF13-50/A3-1
Serial 002285
Advanced Naval Bases, Forward Area - Administration of
233FF12-5(1)/A1
Serial 00134
CASU-14, Munda Field - Support of
234Operations Memorandum Number 15Task Organization
235 Secret Letter: Organization Forward Area
236 Secret Letter: Organization Plan No. T1-43
Task Organization
237EF13-50/A3
Serial 002635
Security
238A3-1/(17)
Serial 002212
Designation of Air Center Commanders - Forward Area and Combat Area
239A3-1/(16)
Serial 002290
Commander Air Centers Located in Forward Area, Administrative Responsibility for
240N21/(16)
Serial 002272
Airfields and Seaplane Bases, designation of
Route Slip Only
241ACC/A3
Serial 00806
Commander Air Centers Located in Forward Area, Administrative Responsibility for
242General Orders Number 128Announcement of Commander Air Center, Munda-Ondongo Area
243FF12-5(1)/A3
Serial 00183
Authority for Dissolution of Acorns SEVEN, EIGHT, TEN and ELEVEN - Request for
244A3-1/We
Serial 001262
Air Center Base Laboratory, designation of
245FF12-5(1)/N/A3
Serial 00206
Barakoma Field
246AG 320.2 (Y-M)Organization of Forward Area
247A3
Serial 001392
Establishment of Aviation Reequipment and Staging Depot at the Russell Islands
Route Slip Only
248A3
Serial 001415
Operations Sections, Composition of for Bonugainville Fields
249CAS/NL
Serial 0042
Operations personnel requirements for Torokina and "Y" field
250A3-1
Serial 002754
Air Center Commanders directed to report to Island Commanders
Route Slip Only
Return To Line 1
251 Second Endorsement to Basic Letter WD, AGO, Wash. Of April 28, 1943. "Foreign Air Route Data and Foreign Airport Description
252 Foreign Air Route Data and Foreign Airport Description
253 Commander Naval Bases, Solomon Islands Staff Organization
254US Naval Despatch
Ref. No. 021022
From: RDO KOLI
To: RDO MUNDA
To: CNB SOLS
Date: 2 September 1943
255US Naval Despatch
Ref. No. ??????
From: COMAIRSOPAC
To: COMAIRCENTER SOLS
To: AIRFORCE COMFAIR
Date: 11 September 1943
256US Naval Despatch
Ref. No. 181310
From: COMAIRSOLS
To: CASP, AIROPS SEGI RUSSELLS VELLA CANG
Date: 18 October 1943
257US Naval Despatch
Ref. No. 030620
From: COMAIRSOPAC
To: COMFAIRWING ONE
To: COMAIRSOLS, COMSOPAC, COMFAIRSOUTH, COMMARINE AIR WINGSOPAC
Date: 3 October 1943
258US Naval Despatch
Ref. No. 172117
From: COMSOPAC
To: ALL COMGEN ISLAND BASES SOPAC RDO GUADAL RDO MUNDA RDO VELLA LAVELLA RDO KOLI ALL TFC SOPAC
Date: 18 October 1943
259US Naval Despatch
Ref: No. 140428
From: COMGENSOPAC
To: COMGNE GUADALCANAL
To: COMAF THIRTEEN AND COMGEN FOURTEEN CORPS
Date: 15 August 1943
260CUB TWO
150700
Assumption of command; Amphibious Force South Pacific and Task Force 31.
Date: 15 July 1943
261US Naval Despatch
Ref. No. 290754
From: COMFAIR SOUTH
To: BUORD
Date: 5 July 1943
262US Naval Despatch
Ref. No. 181725
From: CINCPAC
To: ALPAC
To: COMGENHAWDEPT
Date: 18 August 1943
263US Naval Despatch
Ref. No. 132345
From: CINCPAC
To: ALPAC 10
To: COMINCH
Date: 14 August 1943
264US Naval Despatch
Ref. No. 110437
From: COMAIRCENTER SOLS
To: COMFAIR SOUTH
To: COMAIRSOPAC COMAIRSOLS
Date: 11 August 1943
265CUB TWO
160010
ACORN FOUR DISSOLOVED
Date: 16 June 1943
266CUB TWO
100338
Request Orders be Issued Directing Commanding Officer ACORN SEVEN
Date: 10 June 1943
267A3-1/FOrganization and Function of Air Center Solomon Islands
268A3-WSF/hllOrganization and Function of Air Center Solomon Islands
269L8
Serial 00221
Aiation Projects and Priorities
270N1-9/A3-1/(00)
Serial 00742
Air Field and Seaplane Base Construction, Administration, and Operation
271 Loose File Log of Letters
272 Sketch of Air Center Organization Chart Solomon Islands
273A2-11/FMO
FM/S19/(70-8)
Serial 595
Camouflage Gray Paints - Change in Specifications
274A-8Table of Contents and Index for Construction Battalions Circular Letters
275ML/vhjAdmiral Soemu Toyoda
Commander-in-Chief
Japanese Combined Fleet
276ONI 223-KWarships in Code
277 Japanese tactics & equipment bulletins #10 & 11
278A12-1War Diary
279 US Naval Air Station Midway Island 1 May 1942 to 31 May 1942
280 US Naval Air Station Midway Island 1 June 1942 to 30 June 1942
281A12-1Action Report of the Battle of Midway
282NA38/A12
Serial 0278
War Diary
283 US Naval Air Station Midway Island 1 July 1942 to 31 July 1942
284NA38/A12-1(015)War Diary
285 US Naval Air Station Midway Island 7 December 1941 to 31 December 1941
286NA38/A12-1(031)War Diary
287 US Naval Air Station Midway Island 1 January 1942 to 31 January 1942
288NA38/A12-1(035)War Diary
289 US Naval Air Station Midway Island 1 February 1942 to 28 February 1942
290NA38/A12-1(053)War Diary
291 US Naval Air Station Midway Island 1 March 1942 to 31 March 1942
292NA38/A12-1(066)War Diary
293 US Naval Air Station Midway Island 1 April 1942 to 30 April 1942
294NA38/P15
Serial 0166
Recommendations for awards to personnel for conduct during the Battle of Midway
295NA38/P15
Serial 0110
Recommendations for awards to personnel for conduct during the Battle of Midway
Frank L. Dunlap
296NA38/P15
Serial 0111
Recommendations for awards to personnel for conduct during the Battle of Midway Paul F. Keim
297NA38/P15
Serial 0112
Recommendations for awards to personnel for conduct during the Battle of Midway William D. Kise
298NA38/P15
Serial 0113
Recommendations for awards to personnel for conduct during the Battle of Midway Robert H. Bennett
299NA38/P15
Serial 0115
Recommendations for awards to personnel for conduct during the Battle of Midway Stanley Johnson Engels
James Edward Collett
and ten (10) other individuals on board USS TAMAHA YNT12
300NA38/P15
Serial 0117
Recommendations for awards to personnel for conduct during the Battle of Midway 12 individuals Stationed on Midway Island
Return To Line 1
301NA38/P15
Serial 0119
Recommendations for awards to personnel for conduct during the Battle of Midway Thomas Patrick Murphy Stationed on Sand Island
302NA38/P15
Serial 0120
Recommendations for awards to personnel for conduct during the Battle of Midway Florian Steven Schooley,
Lewis Avrel Ashley
Sand Island and Eastern Island
303NA38/P15
Serial 0121
Recommendations for awards to personnel for conduct during the Battle of Midway Allen Leo Chapman
Midway Island
304NA38/P15
Serial 0122
Recommendations for awards to personnel for conduct during the Battle of Midway Herold August Elliott, Rufus Pedro Bearden, Widrig Burnill Tonkinson, Frank Pierson Pryor, John Charles Lavender, Lyle H. Brinkman, Charles Jefferson Stanfield
Eastern Island
305NA38/P15
Serial 0123
Recommendations for awards to personnel for conduct during the Battle of Midway John Ford Midway Island
306NA38/P15
Serial 0124
Recommendations for awards to personnel for conduct during the Battle of Midway Clem R. Olivier Midway Island
307NA38/P15
Serial 0125
Recommendations for awards to personnel for conduct during the Battle of Midway Frank Heard, Myron H. King, Harold R. Palmer, Midway Island
308NA38/P15
Serial 0126
Recommendations for awards to personnel for conduct during the Battle of Midway Harry Clarence Blackford, Midway Island
309NA38/P15
Serial 0127
Recommendations for awards to personnel for conduct during the Battle of Midway Walter Leroy Skinner, Midway Island
310NA38/P15
Serial 0128
Recommendations for awards to personnel for conduct during the Battle of Midway Albert "M" Clearman, Midway Island
311NA38/P15
Serial 0129
Recommendations for awards to personnel for conduct during the Battle of Midway Russell Johnson Fletcher, Midway Island
312NA38/P15
Serial 0130
Recommendations for awards to personnel for conduct during the Battle of Midway Garland M. Inscoe, Midway Island
313NA38/P15
Serial 0131
Recommendations for awards to personnel for conduct during the Battle of Midway William "A" Tierney, Midway Island
314NA38/P15
Serial 0132
Recommendations for awards to personnel for conduct during the Battle of Midway Herbert Gregory Shepler,
Frederick S. Foote, Midway Island
315NA38/P15
Serial 0133
Recommendations for awards to personnel for conduct during the Battle of Midway Hobart Greve Smith, Midway Island
316NA38/P15
Serial 0134
Recommendation for awards to personnel for conduct during the Battle of Midway Lewis H. Stroup, Frederick A. Lewis, Charles Bennie, Charles W. Soule, Walter H. Jensen, Midway Island, Sand Island
317NA38/P15
Serial 0135
Recommendations for awards to personnel for conduct during the Battle of Midway Jay D. Manning, Midway Island
318NA38/P15
Serial 0136
Recommendations for awards to personnel for conduct during the Battle of Midway Langdon K. Fieberling, Midway Island
319NA38/P15
Serial 0137
Recommendations for awards to personnel for conduct during the Battle of Midway William L. Richards, Midway Island
320NA38/P15
Serial 0138
Recommendations for awards to personnel for conduct during the Battle of Midway Robert C. Brixner, Midway Island
321NA38/P15
Serial 0139
Recommendations for awards to personnel for conduct during the Battle of Midway Francis M. Hughes, Midway Island
322NA38/P15
Serial 0140
Recommendations for awards to personnel conduct during the Battle of Midway Logan C. Ramsey,Midway Island
323NA38/P15
Serial 0141
Recommendations for awards to personnel for conduct during the Battle of Midway Charles Perry Hibberd, Douglas C. Davis, Gaylord D. Propst, Alan Rothenburg, Midway Island
324NA38/P15
Serial 0143
Recommendations for awards to personnel for conduct during the Battle of Midway Richard V. Umphrey, Midway Island
325NA38/P15
Serial 0144
Recommendations for awards to personnel for conduct during the Battle of Midway Jewell H. Reid, Midway Island
326NA38/P15
Serial 0145
Recommendations for awards to personnel for conduct during the Battle of Midway James P. O. Lyle, Carl D. Bauer, Donald G. Gumz, Midway Island
327NA38/P15
Serial 0146
Recommendations for awards to personnel for conduct during the Battle of Midway Philip Leroy Fulghum, Midway Island
328NA38/P15
Serial 0147
Recommendations for awards to personnel for conduct during the Battle of Midway Normand K. Brady, Midway Island
329NA38/P15
Serial 0149
Recommendations for awards to personnel for conduct during the Battle of Midway Harold W. Lough, Midway Island
330NA38/P15
Serial 0148
Recommendations for awards to personnel for conduct during the Battle of Midway Frank M. Fisler, Midway Island
331NA38/P15
Serial 0150
Recommendations for awards to personnel for conduct during the Battle of Midway Edward J. Stewart, Midway Island
332NA38/P15
Serial 0151
Recommendations for awards to personnel for conduct during the Battle of Midway August A. Barthes, Midway Island
333NA38/P15
Serial 0152
Recommendations for awards to personnel for conduct during the Battle of Midway Theodore S. Thueson, Midway Island
334NA38/P15
Serial 0153
Recommendations for awards to personnel for conduct during the Battle of Midway William T.O'Dowd, Midway Island
335NA38/P15
Serial 0154
Recommendations for awards to personnel for conduct during the Battle of Midway John E. White, Midway Island
336NA38/P15
Serial 0155
Recommendations for awards to personnel for conduct during the Battle of Midway Thomas Seabrook, Midway Island
337NA38/P15
Serial 0156
Recommendations for awards to personnel for conduct during the Battle of Midway Harold D. Shannon, Midway Island
338NA38/P15
Serial 0158
Recommendations for awards to personnel for conduct during the Battle of Midway William E. Chase, Midway Island
339NA38/P15
Serial 0159
Recommendations for awards to personnel for conduct during the Battle of Midway Paul Ellsworth Hartmann, Midway Island
340NA38/P15
Serial 0160
Recommendations for awards to personnel for conduct during the Battle of Midway Ira L. Kimes, Midway Island
341NA38/P15
Serial 0161
Recommendations for awards to personnel for conduct during the Battle of Midway Howard P. Ady,
Maurice S. Smith, Midway Island
342NA38/P15
Serial 0163
Recommendations for awards to personnel for conduct during the Battle of Midway, Ten (10) individuals, Midway Island
343NA38/P15
Serial 0164
Recommendations for awards to personnel for conduct during the Battle of Midway, six (6) individuals, Midway Island
344NA38/P15
Serial 0165
Recommendations for awards to personnel for conduct during the Battle of Midway, Eight (8) individuals, Midway Island
345NA38/P15
Serial 0166
Recommendations for awards to personnel for conduct during the Battle of Midway Samuel I. Ogden, Midway Island
346NA38/P15
Serial 0172
Recommendations for awards to personnel for conduct during the Battle of Midway Lewis Brown, Harold William Hubrick, Sand Island
347P15/adb
Conf. Serial 050
Recommendations for awards to personnel for conduct during the Battle of Midway Islands.
List of men and recommended medals
348P15-1-42
ILK/dig
Recommendation for award for personnel for conduct during the Midway Island action
349P15-42
ILK/jfe
Recommendation for award for personnel for conduct during the Midway Island action
350P15/adb
Conf. Serial 044
Recommendations for awards to personnel for conduct during the Battle of Midway Islands
Return To Line 1
351P19-15/lhbRecommendation for awards to personnel for conduct during the Midway Island action
352P15-42
ILK/dwo
Recommendation for award for personnel for conduct during the Midway Island action
353P19-15/olgRecommendation for awards to personnel for conduct during the Midway Islands action
354NA38/P15
Serial 0157
Recommendation for awards to personnel of Marine Aircraft Group 22 for conduct during the Battle of Midway
355P15/wjh
Conf.Serial 040
Recommendations for awards to personnel for conduct during the Battle of Midway Islands
356P15/wjh
Conf.Serial 043
Recommendations for awards to personnel for conduct during the Battle of Midway Islands
357P15/wjh
Conf.Serial 038
Recommendations for awards to personnel for conduct during the Battle of Midway Islands
358P15/jeb
Conf.Serial 028
Recommendations for awards to personnel for conduct during the Battle of Midway Islands
359P15/jeb
Conf.Serial 042
Recommendations for awards to personnel for conduct during the Battle of Midway Islands
360P15/jeb
Conf.Serial 029
Recommendations for awards to personnel for conduct during the Battle of Midway Islands
361P15/adb
Conf.Serial 039
Recommendations for awards to personnel for conduct during the Battle of Midway Islands
362P15/jeb
Conf.Serial 041
Recommendations for awards to personnel for conduct during the Battle of Midway Islands
363P15/jeb
Conf.Serial 035
Recommendations for awards to personnel for conduct during the Battle of Midway Islands
364P15/adb
Conf.Serial 036
Recommendations for awards to personnel for conduct during the Battle of Midway Islands
365P15/jeb
Conf.Serial 037
Recommendations for awards to personnel for conduct during the Battle of Midway Islands
366 Recommendations for awards to personnel for conduct during the Battle of Midway Islands
Doyle J. Crumley
John M. Wood
367P15/jeb
Conf.Serial 030
Recommendations for awards to personnel for conduct during the Battle of Midway Islands
368P15/wjh
Conf.Serial 049
Recommendations for awards to personnel for conduct during the Midway Islands action
369PW2/S85Photographic Priints of Midway Island
370AV1/S85/(034)Photographs of Midway Island
371 Congestion of Ship Series
Four (4) photographs
372 Dock Area Midway
Fifty-five (55) Photographs
373 Offical Photos NAS Midway 1942
Three (3) photographs
374 Wake Island
Twelve (12) photographs
375DD66/A4-3/H2-10
Serial (S-01)-crs
Search for Survivors of YP345
376MailgramFrom: Commander Taskforce 9
To: CPW 1, CO. VP 23
Date: May 25, 1942
377MailgramFrom: Commander Task Force Nine
To: CPR 23, CPR 11
Date: May 28, 1942
378MailgramFrom: CNBAD
To: 7th Bomber Command
Date: May 31, 1942
379 Operational Order 3-42
Marine Air Group 22
380 Operational Order 4-42
Marine Air Group 22
381NA38/A4-3
Serial 00216
Orders
382S-A4-3/FF9/
ND14 (00322)
Operational Order
No. NTS-18-42
383S-A4-3/FF9/
ND 14 (00339)
Operational Order
No. NTS 20-42
384S-A4-3/FF9
ND14 (00363)
Operational Order
No. NTS-23-42
385S-A4-3/FS/HSF
Serial 001092
Routing Instructions Number 4186
386S-A4-3/QS1/HSF
Serial 001119
Routing Instructions Number 4206
387EG61/(86)
Serial 0104 w
Alerting Defense Forces at Outlying Bases
388S-A12-1/ND14
Serial 00400
First Endorsement to secret letter from CO NAS MIDWAY to CinCPac via COM 14 serial 075 dated June 18, 1942
389S-A16-1/EG61/ND14
Serial 00293
Construction Program
390EG61/(86)
Serial 076 W
Construction Program � Midway, Johnston and Palmyra Islands
391 Proposed Construction Program, Midway Island
392NA38/A16-3
Serial 075
Report of Engagement with Enemy, Battle of Midway, 30 May to 7 June, 1942
393 Enclosure (A)
Diary for period 30 May to 7 June, 1942
394 Enclosure (B)
Contact Reports for period 30 May to 6 June, 1942
395NA38/A16-3Enclosure (C)
Executive Officer, Naval Air Station, Midway Island, letter of 11 June, 1942
396NA38/A16-3/P6Enclosure (D)
Medical Officer, Naval Air Station, Midway Island, Report of Casualties, dated 12 June 1942 (copy)
397NA38/A16-3/P6Enclosure (E)
Medical Officer, Naval Air Station, Midway Island, Supplementary Report of Casualties, dated 15 June, 1942 (Copy)
3981942-38C
RCM/ld
Enclosure (F)
Commanding Officer, Sixth Defense Battalion, FMF, letter of 13 June, 1942
399 Enclosure (G)
Commanding Officer, Marine Aircraft Group 22, preliminary report of 8 June, 1942 (Copy)
400 Enclosure (A) to Enclosure (G)
Casualty Report VMF-221
Return To Line 1
401 Enclosure (B) to Enclosure (G)
Casualty report VMSB-241
402 Enclosure (C) to Enclosure (G)
Status of aircraft MAG-22
403 Enclosure (H)
Commanding Officer, Marine Aircraft Group 22, report dated 7 June, 1942
404 Annex (A) to Enclosure (H)
Casualty Lists � Personnel
405 Annex (B) to Enclosure (H)
Communications Report
406 Annex (C) to Enclosure (H)
Radar Report
407A7-3-42
MAT/dwo
Annex (D) to Enclosure (H)
Reports VMSB-241
408A1-1/olgAnnex (E) to Enclosure (H)
Reports VMF-221
409PT28/A16-26
Serial (003)
Enclosure (I)
Commander Motor Torpedo Boat Squadron One letter of 9 June, 1942
410 Enclosure (A) to Enclosure (I)
Report of incidents in connection with participation of Motor Torpedo Boat Squadron One in battle of Midway Island, June 4 - 6, 1942
411A16-3/A4-3/VZ
(0027)
Report of Operations, Captain Logan C. Ramsey, USN, Operations Officer for Operational Control of Forces attached to Naval Air Station, Midway Island
412 Tour No. 1 Sand Island
One (1) photograph Sand Island
413MailgramFrom: COMCARPAC (ADMIN)
To: NAVAIRSTA MIDWAY
Date: 6 July 1942
414Airmailgram
182002
From: USS HORNET
Action: SACNAV
Date: 21 June 1942
Missing in action
415Mailgram
182006
From: USS HORNET
Action: SACNAV
Date: 18 June 1942
Missing in action
416Mailgram
182007
From: USS HORNET
Action: SACNAV
Date: 21 June 1942
Missing in action
417Mailgram
182017
From: USS HORNET
Action: SACNAV
Date: 20 June 1942
Missing in action
418Mailgram
182014
From: USS HORNET
Action: SECNAV
Date: 20 June 1942
Missing in action
419Mailgram
182000
From: USS HORNET
Action: SECNAV
Date: 21 June 1942
Killed in action
420Mailgram
182011
From: USS HORNET
Action: SECNAV
Date: 21 June 1942
Missing in action
421Mailgram
182010
From: USS HORNET
Action: SECNAV
Date: 21 June 1942
Missing in action
422Mailgram
182003
From: USS HORNET
Action: SECNAV
Date: 21 June 1942
Missing in action
423Mailgram
182001
From: USS HORNET
Action: OPNAV
Date: 21 June 1942
Killed and missing in action
424Mailgram
182004
From: USS HORNET
Action: OPNAV
Date: 21 June 1942
Missing in action
425 9 plane attack late 3 June 1942
426 4 B-26' s attack early 4 June 1942
427 Early Attack, 14 B-17's, 4 June 1942
428 B-17 Attacks, Afternoon, 4 June 1942
429 B-17 Attacks, Morning, 5 June 1942
430 B-17s Attacks, Afternoon, 5 June 1942
431 B-17 Action 6 June 1942
432 Headquarters VII Bomber Command:
Men who participated in Midway Engagement
433 Headquarters 5th bombardment group (H)
Men who participated in Midway Engagement
434 Headquarters 11th bombardment group (H)
Participants in Battle of Midway
435Commercial Pacific CableFrom: CinCPac
To: NAS Midway
Date: unknown
436 Handwritten note requesting information on planes and crew members of bombers
437Dispatch
030435
From: COMPATWING TWO
To: NAS Midway
Date 2 July 1942
438Dispatch
090939
From: NAS Midway
To: COMTASKFOR 9
Date: 8 July 1942
439Dispatch
092212
From: COMPATWINGPAC
To: NAS Midway
Date: 9 July 1942
440Dispatch
092351
From: NAS Midway
To: COMPATWING TWO
Date: 9 July 1942
441Dispatch
112345
From: CinCPac
To: NAS Midway
Date: 11 July 1942
442Dispatch
120828
From: NAS Midway
To: COMGEN HAWN AIRFORCE
Date: 11 July 1942
443 Handwritten notes 26th bomb squadron
444 Handwritten notes of pilots names and plane numbers for B-17 and B-26 bombers
445 Envelope:
From: Captain L. C. Ramsey
To: Captain C. T. Simard
446 Handwritten letter from Captain Ramsey to Captain Simard (interesting in the fact that the Army and the CO of the HORNET are recommending their torpedo planes in toto for Medals of Honor) Also smaple letters for awards
447Memorandum for commanding officer Naval Air Station, MidwayFiles - replacement of
448First endorsement
Pers-321-FB 421116
P15 (799)
Decorations, citations, campaign or action awards
449A2-11/FF12
P15 (1)/(05)
Serial 1863
Pacific Fleet Letter 17L-42
Procedure in recommending personnel for awards as a result of extraordinary heroism or distinguished service
450LAH/ldReport of action on night of 7 December, 1941
Return To Line 1
451 First endorsement to:
report of action on night of 7 December, 1941
452NA38/A16-3Action of 7 December 1941
453 Report of incidents in connection with participation of Motor Torpedo Boat Squadron One in battle of Midway Island, June 4 - 6, 1942
454PT28/A16-26
Serial (003)
Report of Battle with Enemy Forces at Midway Island on June 4 and 5, 1942
455B1014 FU-MID L11-1Bombing Fragments and Parts Recovered from Enemy Planes
456 Battle Report of Fire Department
457 First endorsement to:
Battle Report Fire Department
458 Battle Report
459Commercial Pacific Cable CompanyList of civilian employees of cable company
460 Battle Report
USS, TAMAHA YNT12
461 Recommendations Concerning Awards to Personnel of Task Force Nine Present during Battle of Midway
4621355/dbAviation Chief Machinist's Mate Robert H. Bennett U. S. Navy, commendation of
4631355/HDS/nasFirst endorsement to:
commendation of Robert H. Bennett
464P15/adb
Conf. Serial 045
Recommendations for awards to personnel for conduct during the battle of Midway Islands
465NA38/P15Recommendations for Promotion and Citations
466FP1/A4-3/(2)
Serial No. 0110
First endorsement to:
VP-11 Secret ltr
dated July 1, 1942
467 Brief of operations of Patrol Wing ONE at Naval Air Station, Midway for period June 4, 1942 to June 28, 1942
468 Brief of operations for aircrews of VP-11, from June 4 1942 to June 28, 1942
469 Motor Torpedo Boat Division Three:
recommendation for award to man for conduct following air attack on Midway Island 4 June 1942
470NA38/A16-3/P15
Serial 074
First endorsement to:
CO 6th Def.Bn.,FMF
ltr.1942-37c HDS/ld
of 12 June, 1942
4711942-37C
HDS/ld
Recommendations for awards for conduct during the Japanese attack on Midway on 4 June, 1942
William W. Benson and numerious individuals
472 Cursory Investigation Of Commendable Acts Reported Accomplished 4 June 1942, By Certain Members of the Powerhouse Crew, Eastern Island, and Others
473 Additional Details of Action of Personnel at Eastern Island Powerhouse 4 June, 1942
474 List of enlisted personnel - U. S. Naval Air Station, Midway Island
475Pac-17-aet
A16-3
Serial 0267W
Operation Order 49-42
476NA38/A16-3Operation Order 1-42
477EG61/(86)
Serial 0104 w
Alerting Defense Forces at Outlying Bases
478A16-3/(16)
Serial 0114 W
Operation Order 29-42
479 Bomber Command S3
480Group Op Memo 3-42Doctrine fortnight back enemy surface vessels particularly carriers
481MailgramFrom: COMTASKFOR 9
To: Group Control Officer Patrol Wing Two
Date: 1 June 1942
482 Operation order:
Task Group G. 4. 6. 10.
483 Operation order:
19-42
484S-A4-4/AP6/
ND14 (00285)
Routing Instructions for Convoy No. 4087
485 Jean Lafitte
Secret Log Book
486A7-2Censorship
487A7-2/(29)
Serial 01081
Censorship Regulations - changes in
488A7-2/MTBB-2
Serial 0170
Censorship Regulations - change in
489Appendage toAdvance Naval Base Order No. 19
490CAC file:
A7-2/(es)
Serial 824
Censorship Regulations - change in
491CAD/A7-2)hmn)
Serial 26
Censorship Regulations - change in
492CBD1029/A7-2
Serial 216
Assistant Censor - designation of
493 Censored Parts of Letters
494 Censored Parts of Letters
495 Confiscated Pictures
496 Confiscated Photographs James Will
497 Copy of Newspaper Article
498 Hand written Notes
499 Hand written Notes
500 Hand written Signature
Return To Line 1
501NB109/A7-2Memorandum
502NB109/A7-2Memorandum
503NB109/A7
Serial 158-R
Censorship regulations applicable to personnel aboard ship (merchant)
504 Order No. 19600
Dated December 29, 1942
505NB109/A7
Serial C 94
Censorship regulations
506NB109/A7
Serial C 95
Censorship regulations
507NB109/A7-2
15P
Mail Censors - Appointment of
508NB109/A7-2
C-288
Changes in Censorship Regulations, South Pacific Area
509NB109/A7-2
C-289
Changes in Censorship Regulations, South Pacific Area
510 Request for modification of censorship regulations
511NB109/A7-2
C-298
Changes in Censorship Regulations - South Pacific Area
512NB109/A7-2Memorandum
513NB109/A7-2APPEL, Richard, Lieut. Comdr., MC, USNR, Navy #140, U. S. Navy Advanced Base, Hospital #3, Fleet Post Office, San Francisco, California
514NB109/A7-2
Serial ON22/177-R
Prisoner of War Mail
515 Prisoner of War Mail
Section XIII
516NB109/A7-2
Serial ON22/187-C
First Endorsement to ltr., with enclosures, from Headquarters, IV Island Command, dated 8/15/43
517NB109/A7-2
Serial C-
Second Endorsement to ltr., with enclosures, from Headquarters, IV Island Command, dated 8/15/43
518 Censorship Violation by Navy Personnel
519NB109/A7-2
Serial ON22/229-R
Censorship regulations
520NB109/A7-2
Serial ON22/230-R
Censorship regulations
521NB109/A7-2First Endorsement to Intelligence Unit's restricted letter NB109/A7-2 Serial ON22/230-R dated 10/18/43
522NB109/A7-2
ON22/292-C
Censorship violation, Stephen Frederick UNRATH, MoMM1c, USNR, presently attached to Base Torpedo Shop
523NB109/A7-2First Endorsement to Base Medical Facilities ltr. 30 Nov. subject:
Unit Censors - report of
524NB109/A7-2Censorship Regulations
525NB109/A7-2
Serial ON22/C-229
Censors - appointment of
526NB109/A7-2
ON22/C-273
Changes in Censorship Regulations, South Pacific Area
527NB109/A7-2
ON22/C-315
Censorship Regulations, South Pacific Area
528NB109/A7-2
ON22/C-329
Censors - compilation of
529NB109/A7-2Censorship and Processing of civilian photographs, request for information regarding
530NB109/A7-2Censorship Regulations - Modification of
531NB109/A7-2First Endorsement to:
CABU (F) 58 ltr.
A7/P16/OO/MM dated 29 November 1944
532NB109/A7-2Third Endorsement to:
CNO Conf. Memo Serial 02538316 of 19 Oct. 1944 with BuPers Conf End-1 Pers-651-EG.S over MM322 16 35 of 24 October 1944
533NB109/A7-2
ON22/P-293
Censorship Regulations - request for
534 First Endorsement to:
Intel. Unit ltr.
NB109/A7-2, ser. P-293 dated 18 Jan. 1944
535NB109/A7-2
ON22/P-353
Censors - additions
536 First Endorsement to:
Base Chief Censor's ltr.
NB109/A7-2, ser. ON22/P-353 dated 18 May 1944
537NB109/A7-2
ON22/P-385
Censors - additions
538 First Endorsement to:
Base Chief Censor's ltr.
NB109/A7-2, ser. ON22/P-385 dated 19 July 1944
539NB109/A7-2
Serial
ON22/R-134
COSTA, George, pvt., 955th Topo Eng., Co., APO 708
540NB109/A7-2
Serial
ON22/R-196
Censorship Regulations - matters pertaining to
541NB109/A7-2
Serial
ON22/R-218
Censorship Regulations - Compliance with
542 First Endorsement to:
Intel. Unit ltr.
NB109/A7-2, ser. R-218 of 5 October 1943
543NB109/A7-2
Serial
ON22/R-219
Censorship Regulations - Compliance with
544 First Endorsement to:
Intel. Unit ltr.
NB109/A7-2, ser. R-219 of 5 October 1943
545NB109/A7-2
Serial
ON22/R-226
Censorship Regulations - standardization of
546MJF/vp1st Ind.
From Army
547NB109/A7-2
Serial
ON22/R-227
Censorship Regulations - standardization of
548NB109/A7-2
Serial
ON22/R-228
Censorship Regulations - standardization of
549NB109/A7-2
ON22/R-369
Censors - additions
550 First Endorsement to:
Base Chief Censor's restricted ltr. NB109/A7-2, ser ON22/R-369 dated 15 June 1944
Return To Line 1
551NB109/A7-2
ON22/R-371
Changes in Censorship Regulations, South Pacific Area
552 First Endorsement to:
Base Chief Censor's restr. ltr. NB109/A7-2, ser ON22/R-371 dated 6/16/44
553NB109/A7-2
Serial
ON22/S-129
U. S. Naval Censorship Regulations, attempt at violation of
554 First Endorsement
NB109/A7-2
555NB109/A7-2
Serial
ON22-S128
U. S. Naval Censorship Regulations, attempt at violation of
556 First Endorsement
NB109/A7-2
557NB109/A7-2Censors - additions to
558 First Endorsement to:
Base Chief Censor's ltr NB109/A7-2, ser ON22/P-14 dated 26 May 1945
559NB109/A7-2
P-6
Censors - additions to
560 First Endorsement to:
Base Chief Censor's ltr NB109/A7-2, ser ON22/P-6 dated 2 February 1945
561NB109/A7-2
Serial
R-1152
Return of Censorship Stamps (18)
562NB109/A7-2
Serial 01513
Censorship Regulations - Violation of
563NB109/A7-2
Serial C-116
U. S. Naval Censorship Regulations, attempt at violation of
564NB109/A7-2
Serial C-119
U. S. Naval Censorship Regulations, foreign language correspondence, translation of
565 First Endorsement :
NB109/A7-2
Serial C-119
566NB109/A7-2
Serial R-236
U. S. Naval Censorship Regulations, attempt at violation of
567NB109/A8:A7-2First Endorsement to:
OinC, Intel. Unit, NAB, Navy 140, conf. ltr.,
NB109/A8:A7-2
Serial ON22/346-R, dated 5/9/44
568NB109/A8:A7-2
ON22/350-R
Violation of mail address directives
569 First Endorsement to:
Base Chief Censor's restr. Ltr. NB109/A8:A7-2, Serial ON22/350-R, dated 5/15/44
570NB109/A8:A7-2
ON22/357-R
Censorship Regulations - Violation of
571 First Endorsement to:
OinC, Intel. Unit, NAB, Navy 140, restr. ltr.,
NB109/A8:A7-2
Serial ON22/357-R, dated 5/24/44
572NB109/A8:A7-
ON22/C-372
Censorship Regulations - Violation of
573 First Endorsement to:
OinC, Intel. Unit conf. ltr.,
NB109/A8:A7-2
Serial ON22/C-372-R, dated 6/17/44
574NB109/A8:A7-2
Serial 1643
Changes in Censorship Regulations, South Pacific Area
575NB109/A8-2/A7-2
Serial
ON22/C-157
THONG-HAI, No. 2 Boy (Civilian employee of PAA) aboard U.S.S. SOUTHERN SEAS
576NB109/ON22/A7-2
Serial 135-R
Miller, J. E., CMM, USN
577 First Endorsement:
NB109/ON22/A7-2
578 Training Circular No. 15
Military censorship
579A8-2 ON22/brEnemy Air Attack on Espiritu Santo, New Hebrides, May 24, 1943
580A8-2
Serial 29CL-45
Repatriates; Procedure for Return of and Publicity Regarding
581 Bulletin No. 30
22 June 1944
Headquarters IV Island Command
582 Bulletin No. 40
16 August 1944
Headquarters IV Island Command
583 Hand Written Notes
584 Report of OPLR Reconnaissance Patrol
585 Hidden Ammunition - Unidentified, 3 miles NW of Marine Air Group - 11
586 Transmittal of memorandum
587 Report on Condition red, this station 022054
2 Sept 1943
588 Report on Condition red at 2310 Sept 4, 1943
589NB109/A8-2
ON22/266-C
S.S. WILLIAM DEAN HOWELLS Crew members of Japanese ancestry on
590NB109/A8-2
ON22/327-R
First Endorsement to:
CO, USS ZEAL, ltr
3/29/44
591 Second Endorsement to:
CO, USS ZEAL, ltr
3/29/44
592 WARE, James Thomas, 274-51-88, Y1c, V-6, USNR
593NB109/A8-2Possible Sound Contact and Torpedo sighting - Report of
594NB109/A8-2
Serial C-110
Possible Japanese landing on Malekula Island, investigation of
595NB109/A8-2
Serial S-109
Possible Japanese landing on Malekula Island, investigation of
596ND109/A8-2
Serial C-219
LEONOFF, Vadim, MoMM2c, service number 413 70 50
597NB109/A8-5BARRY, Donald L., Lieutenant (ChC0 USNR
598NB109/A17-26
C-93
Investigation regarding the trading of government property by LEON O DUFRESNE, CBM, USN
599NB109/P16-4/LL
Serial 1283
Civilian Personnel - reporting of
600Serial 8-44Intelligence Report
(Map - COQUILLE [okaato] Harbor) [KOKIIRU KO]
Return To Line 1
601Typed NoteNote concerning local natives picked up by Shore Patrol
602(SC)A16-3(8/QST)
Op-16-B-5
L11-1/QS1
Serial 01011016
Enemy Attacks on Merchant Ships, Procedures concerning
603 Enclosure (A)
Form NNI-142
Enemy Attack on Merchant Ship
604 Enclosure (B)
Suggested form of summary on information
605 Enclosure (C)
Synopsis of the information desired in the summary
606(SC)L11-1/EF
Op-16-B-5
L11-1/QS1
Serial 01236216
Enemy Attacks on Merchant Ships, Intelligence Report Form NNI-142-X, Forwarding of
607 Enclosure (A)
Form NNI-142-X
Enemy Attacks on Merchant Ships
608A2-11/A16-3
Serial 22CL-45
Suicide Bombing Attacks - Pacific Fleet Gunnery Bulletin No. 1-45
609A3
Serial 35CL-45
Cinpac-Cincpoa Psychological Warfare Branch, Establishment of
610Op-16-F-10(20)
A10-3(2)/EN3-10
Serial 365716
Change in Appearance of some classes of U.S. Submarines
611A14-1/16-B-3 (6I)Enemy Attacks on Merchant Shhips
612 Enclosure (A)
(SC)A16-3(8/QS1)
Op-16-B-5
L11-1/QS1
Serial 01011016
613 Enclosure (C)
P3-2/A16-3(014)
Form Letter No. 38
614A16
Serial 0973
Examination of Enemy Vessels, Floating Equipment and Appurtenances
615 Report upon boming of Espiritu Santo Island by enemy plane 15 September 1943
616 C-42 Ship Observer Question
617DispatchFrom: COMINCH
To: FUORD; VCNO BUSHIPS; USFLT
618 Report Upon Enemy Reconnaissance Plane
619FF1/A12-1/A16-3
Serial 03033
War Diaries, Ship's Logs, Submarine Reports of War Patrols, and Special Action Reports
620L11-1/(25)
Serial 02061
Enemy Attacks on Merchant Ships - procedure concerning
621ML/ww
Serial AS-171329
Bomb fragments - Return of
622Op-16-B-5
A3-1/EN3-10
Serial 02638816
Survivor Cards, Procedure Concerning Issuing of
623Op-16-B-5
A3-1/EN3-10
Serial 0542716
Enclosure (A)
Survivor Cards, Procedure Concerning Issuing of
624SER-05-AAW/rh
A2-11/FF12-12(1)/A16-3(5)
Serial 01849
Anti-submarine measures - Secrecy concerning
625FF1/A16-3
Serial 01792
Enclosure (A)
Anti-submarine measures - Secrecy concerning
626SoPac-65-jjb
A16-3
Serial 0496
Antisubmarine measures - Secrecy concerning
627FF1/A16-3
Serial 01792
Enclosure (A)
Anti-submarine measures - Secrecy concerning
628SoPac-3132-rd
A16-3
Serial 001747
Anti-Submarine Warfare Operations, South Pacific Area
629Memorandum for the Officer in ChargeUnidentified submarine near Vao Island, N.H.
630Pac-5-1p
A16-3/Feb
Serial 001600
Operations in the Pacific Ocean Areas - February 1944
631Pac-5-1p
A16-3/March
Serial 001803
Operations in the Pacific Ocean Areas - March 1944
632 Armed Guard and Communication Personnel
SS ALCOA PIONEER
633SoPac-3-mz
A16-1
Serial 002098
Addition to Defense Plan No. 1-44
634SoPac-3-mz
A16-1
Serial 001762
Correction #2 to Defense Plan 1-44
635SoPac-3-bk
A16-1
Serial 002023
Corrections to Defense Plan No. 1-44
636 Enclosure (A)
Annex A
Revision of 1 October 1944
637SoPac-3-rd
A16-1
Serial 001678
Defense Plan 1-44
638 Annex "A"
To Defense Plan 1-44
27 July 1944
Allocation of Naval Vessels
639 Annex "B"
To Defense Plan 1-44
27 July 1944
Delineation of Island Commanders' Areas of Responsibility
640 Annex "C"
To Defense Plan 1-44
27 July 1944
Orginazional Chart
Control of Shipping
641 Annex "D"
To Defense Plan
27 July 1944
Command Relations
642NB109/A16-3
Serial 001766
Espiritu Santo Naval Advanced Base Defense Plan 1-44
643SoPac-3-sb
A16-1
Serial 002204
Correction to Defense Plan No. 1-44
644NB109/A8:P13-5
Serial 2-C
Investigation Report
SS ALCOA PIONEER
19 November 1944
645Operations Memorandum
No. 11
Standard Operating Procedure Air Support of Convoys and Ships Guadalcanal Island Command
646Operations Memorandum
No. 16
Joint Air-Surface Action Operations Espiritu Santo Island Command
647 Inclosure No1 to accompany Joint Air-Surface Action Operations Espiritu Santo Island Command
Communication Plan
648Change No. 1
Operations Memorandum No. 19
SOP, Rescue of Air Crews Crashed at Sea Espiritu Santo Area
649Standard Operating
Procedure No. 1
Joint Air raid Security Measures, Espiritu Santo
650SoPac-3-sb
A16-1
Serial 002220
Corrections to Defense Plan No. 1-44
Return To Line 1
651SoPac-3-rd
A16-1
Serial 001678
Enclosure (A)
Corrections to Defense Plan No. 1-44
New Page 2
652 Enclosure (A)
Corrections to Defense Plan No. 1-44
New Page 8
653 Enclosure (A)
Corrections to Defense Plan No. 1-44
New Page 9
654 Enclosure (A)
Corrections to Defense Plan No. 1-44
New Page 10
655 Enclosure (A) Corrections to Defense Plan No. 1-44 Annex "A" page 1
656 Enclosure (A) Corrections to Defense Plan No. 1-44 Annex "A" page 2
657 Enclosure (A) Corrections to Defense Plan No. 1-44 Annex "B" page 1
658 Enclosure (A) Corrections to Defense Plan No. 1-44 Annex "D" pages 1 to 5
659SoPac-3-twh
SoPac (2)
Serial 002315
Revision of SoPac Secret Letter No. 3-44
660MemorandumMemorandum to Captain Mecleary removal of coast watcher
661NB109/A8:A16-3USS TAGANAK AG45 - Possible submarine sighting by on March 28 1944
662NB109/A16-3
Serial ON22/326-S
Investigation Report
USS TAGANAK AG45 - Possible submarine sighting by on March 28 1944
663NB109/A8:P13-5
Serial
SS ALCOA PIONEER - Details of action with enemy aircraft while in Leyte Gulf on 19 November 1944
664 First Endorsement to:
OinC Intel. Unit. Ltr
NB109/P13-5, ser. 2-C
dated 12 January 1945
665 Report of action with enemy aircraft on the morning of November 19 1944, in San Pedro Bay, Leyte, and commendation of outstanding heroism of Naval personnel attached to this vessel
666NB109/A16-3
Serial ON22/330-C
USS TAGANAK AG45 - Possible submarine sighting by on March 28 1944
667 First Endorsement to:
OinC Intel. Unit, NAB, Navy 140, conf. ltr.
NB109/A16-3, Serial ON22/330-C
dated 4/11/44
668NB109/A16-3
Serial ON22/330-C
Investigation Report
USS TAGANAK AG45 - Possible submarine sighting by on March 28 1944
669 Enclosure (A)
Copy of investigation report 228i, APO 708, 3 April 1944
670 Enclosure (B)
Copy of investigation report 228i, APO 708, 10 April 1944
671NB109/A16-3
Serial
ON22/C-216
SS M.H.DeYOUNG - Enemy attack on
672 First Endorsement to:
Intel. Unit conf. ltr.
Dated Oct. 1, 1943
NB109/A16-3, ser. ON22/C-216
673 Enclosure (B)
Four copies of statement from W. Munda, Master subject vessel, taken by this unit 12 September, 1943 for War Shipping Adminstration
674 Enclosure (C)
Four copies of statement from C. Helper, First Mate, subject vessel, taken by this unit 12 September 1943 for War Shipping Adminstration
675 Enclosure (D)
Four copies of statement from K. Phillips, Second Engineer, subject vessel, taken by this unit 12 September 1943 for War Shipping Adminstration
676 Intelligence Report:
Enemy torpedo attack on SS M.H.DeYOUNG
677 Enclosure(A)
Intelligence report: particulars of ship and voyage, attack, ect.
678 Enclosure(Z)
Certified copy of interview with Armed Guard personnel
679 Enclosure(Z1) Statement of ship's First Mate
680NB109/A16-3
ON22/262-C
Torpedo fragment found in engine room of USS ANTELOPE (ex-SS DeYOUNG)
681DispatchFrom: Com 3rd Flt
To: KINCPAC
Sunject: Torpedoing of M.H. DeYOUNG
682NB109/A16-3
Serial R-259
Perposed counter-intelligence reconnaissance of Big Nambas tribe on northwest tip of Malekula Island
683NB109/A16-3
Serial S-300/ON22
SS GULF STAR and tow USS YO-159 - explosion or attack on YO-159 and loss of, 14 January 1944
684 First Endorsement to:
Intel. Unit Secret ltr. Dated 27 Jan., 1944 NB109/A16-3, serial S-300/ON22
685A8:EF37/A16-3/(25)
Serial 02274
Enemy Attacks on Merchant Ships - procedure concerning
686Op-16-B-5
L11-1/QS1
(SC)A16-3
(8/QS1)
Serial 01011316
Enclosure (A)
VCNO Conf. Ltr. Serial 01011316 of 30 June 1942
687NB109/A16
Serial ON22/C-242
Enemy Attacks on Merchant Ships - procedure concerning
688 First Endorsement to:
Intel. Unit conf. ltr.
dated 8 nov., 1943
NB109/A16, ser. ON22/C-242
689NB109/A16-3
Serial 198-R
Plane crash inPallikulo Bay on or about August 18 1943
690NB109/A16-3
Serial C-117
Enemy Air Attack on Espiritu Santo, New Hebrides, May 24, 1943
691 First Endorsement to:
NB109/A16-3
692 Investigation Report
Enemy Air Attack on Espiritu Santo, New Hebrides, May 24, 1943
693 Enclosure (A)
Photograph of water tank
694 Enclosure (B)
Photograph of shed
695 Enclosure (C)
Photograph of cooking vessel and bomb fragment
696 Enclosure (D)
Copy of H. O. Chart, Field No. 16
697 Enclosure (E)
Photograph of bomb fragment embedded in coconut tree
698 Enclosure (F)
Photograph of split bamboo fence showing missing picket
699 Enclosur (G)
Rough map of plantation property
700MemorandumType of bomb dropped on this base May 22 1943
Return To Line 1
701NB109/A16-3
Serial 0N22/145-S
Japanese two-man submarine No. 8 recovered by USS ORTOLAN ASR5 at Visale Bay, Guadalcanal
702 First Endorsement to:
NB109/A16-3
Serial ON22/145-S
703 Investigation Report
Japanese two-man submarine No. 8 recovered by USS ORTOLAN ASR5 at Visale Bay, Guadalcanal
704 Enclosure (A)
Lieut. Francis X. Sommer's (USNR) conf. ltr. To C.O. USS ORTOLAN, dated 6/7/43
705 Enclosure (A)
To Enclosure (A)
Copy of translation of orders issued Commanding Officer of the above named Japanese Submarine
706 Enclosure (B)
To Enclosure (A) of (A)
Narrative of the Salvage Operations
707 Enclosure (B)
Photographs fo subject submarine
708NB109/A16-3
Serial ON22/189-S
SS MATHEW LYON enemy attack on, 8/11/43
709 First Endorsement to:
Intel. Unit's ltr., NB109/A16-3, Serial ON22/189-S, dated August 20 1943
710NB109/A16-3
Serial ON22/232-C
Unidentified submarine near Vao Island, New Hebrides - report of
711 First Endorsement to:
Intelligence Unit's conf. ltr. NB109/A16-3, Serial ON22/232-C, dated 10/19/43
712NB109/A16-3
Serial ON22/C-179
Enemy submarine base at Vavau, Tonga Islands, Possibilty of
713 First Endorsement to:
Intel. Unit ltr dated 5 August, NB109/A16-3 Serial C-179
714 Enclosure (A)
Letter from Assistant Chief of Staff, G-2, Headquarters IV Island Command to this unit, same subject
715NB109/A16-3
Serial ON22/C-216
SS M.H.DeYOUNG - Enemy attack on
716 First Endorsement to:
Intel. Unit conf. ltr dated Oct. 1 1943, NB109/A16-3, Ser. ON22/C-216
717NB109/A16-3
Serial ON22/C-217
SS MATHEW LYON enemy attack on, 8/11/43
718 First Endorsement to:
Intel. Unit conf. ltr. NB109/A16-3, ser. ON22/C-217 of 4 Oct., 1943
719NB109/A16-3
Serial ON22/C-238
Unidentified submarine near Vao Island, New Hebrides - report of
720 First Endorsement to:
Intel. Unit ltr. 2 Nov., 1943 NB109/A16-3, ser. ON22/C-238
721NB109/A16-3
Serial 0N22/S-212
SS W.S.RHEEM - Enemy attack on
722 Fisrt Endorsement to:
Intel. Unit secret ltr. Of 27 Sept. NB109/A16-3 ser. ON22/S-212
723 Photograph, Bomb Fragment
Enclosure (A)
Unknown Letter
724 First changes and additions to COMAIRSOPAC operations memos #1-H to 8-H
725FF12-5 (1)/A4-3 (1)Move of headquarters
726FF12-5 (1)/A4-3/A3
Serial 0069
Movement of headquarters
727MailgramArrival reports
100407
728FF12-5 (1)/F41-6
Serial 00246
First Endorsement to:
Comair Center Secret Ltr., Serial 1392 dated 6 dec. 1943
729CAC file
F41-6/(ES)
Serial 1392
Aviation Bombs, Fuses, Pyrotechnics and Ammunition in Ready Magazines At Airfields and bases of this Command, types and quantities of
730MemorandumIFF equipment
731FF12-5 (1)/A3/(40)
Serial 0037
Establishment of Aviation Supply Annex, Guadalcanal, As Aviation Supply Depot, Guadalcanal
732FF12-5 (1)/A4-3
Serial 00171
Assignment of Naval Aviation Units
733A4-3
Serial 00144
Assignment of Aviation Units
734FF12-5 paren 1)/A3-1
Serial 00221
Operation of Airfields - responsibility of
735A4-3/(95)
Serial 01951
Aircraft Movement Reports and Lost Plane Procedure
736FF12-5 (1)/A1-1
Serial 00268
Unity of Command - Mission, Policy and Organization of Service Units and Naval Aviation Commands in the South Pacific Area
737 Pertinent Current Directives Relating to Air Centers, Acorns, CASUs, and PATSUs
738FF12-5 (1)
A17/A17-26/(11)
Serial 00704
Incident Involving PT Boats and Aircraft on 29 April 1944
739Speed letterFrom: Commander Aircraft, South Pacific Force
To: Commander Aircraft, Solomons
740CAC file
A3
Organization of Air Center Staff
741CAC file
A3/es
Organization and Instructions, Air Center, ESPIRITU SANTO Island, request for approval
742CAC/S78 (hmn)
Serial 99
Aviation Bombs, Fuses, Pyrotechnics and Ammunition in Ready Magazines At Airfields and bases of this Command, types and quantities of
743DispatchFrom: ComFair South
To: Senior Carrier Aircraft Squadron Naval Aviator
744MemorandumOperations Memorandum 1-43
745MemorandumOperations Memorandum 2-43
746MemorandumOperations Memorandum 3-43
747MemorandumOperations Memorandum 5-43
748 Submarine Contact Reports
749CAC file
F (M)
Serial 1255
Carrier Aircraft
750CAC file
F41-6/(es)
Serial 1392
Aviation Bombs, Fuses, Pyrotechnics and Ammunition in Ready Magazines At Airfields and bases of this Command, types and quantities of
Return To Line 1
751CAC file
A4-2/es
Serial 1389
SARAKATA BASE Operations
752CAC file
A4-3/(es)
Serial 1404
Lost Plane Procedure for Aircraft Operating Out Of ESPIRITU SANTO
753CAC/H1/H (M)/(mws)
Serial 2037
Air Navigational Information - Latest Report of
754B-1
A4
Air Navigational Information - Latest Report of
755B-1
A4/F16-3/00
Air Navigational Information - Latest Report of
756452.05 (AG)Lost Plane Procedure
757 Change #1 to Lost Plane Procedure For Aircraft Operating Out Of ESPIRITU SANTO
758MemorandumOperations Memorandum 17
759CAC/A4-3/(mws)
Serial 2258
Modification #2 to Air Center Command, ESPIRITU SANTO Operations Memorandum #3-44
760MemorandumOperations Memorandum 15
Change No. 2
761 Organization and Instructions, Air Center, ESPIRITU SANTO, New Hebrides
762NB109/L21
Serial 00169
Processing of Baggage from Overseas
763SoPac-6-ehc
L21/SoPac (L)
Serial 0058
Processing of Baggage from Overseas
764AG 524 (18 Aug 44) OB-S-SPMOT-MProcessing of Baggage from Overseas
765MemorandumOperations Memorandum 18
766FF12-5 (1)/
L8-2/(No. 5)
(40)
Serial 00724
Requisitions for Bureau of Yards and Docks Material, Equipment and Supplies
767L8
Serial 001430
Requisitions for Bureau of Yards and Docks Material, Equipment and Supplies
768MemorandumOperations Memorandum 19
769MemorandumOperations Memorandum 19
Change No. 1
770AG 710Malaria Control Regulations
771 Standing Operating Procedure IV Island Air Command Office of the Operations Officer
772 Standing Operating Procedure IV Island Air Command Office of the Interceptor Command
773A3-1/(00A)
Serial 002754
Air Center Commanders directed to report to Island Commanders
774A3-1/(00A)
Serial 002631
Air Center Commanders directed to report to Island Commanders
775A3-1/(00A)
Serial 002221
Forward Area, designation of limits and command
776A3-1/(17)
Serial 002212
Designation of Air Center Commanders � Forward Area and Combat.
777AirmailgramFrom: ComSoPac
To: South Pacific Force and SoPac Area
778N1-9/(95)
Serial 00477
Airfield and Seaplane Base Construction And Administration - South Pacific Area
779N1-9/A3-1/(00)
Serial 00742
Airfield and Seaplane Base Construction, Administration, and Operation
780N1-9/A3-1/(17)
Serial 002213
Cognizance of Airfields in Seaplane Bases
781N21/(16)
Serial 002272
Airfields and Seaplane Bases, designation of
782SoPac-6-hen
H1-7
Serial 001712
Designations of Island Command's
783SoPac-3132-rd
A16-3
Serial 001747
Anti-Submarine Warfare Operations, South Pacific Area
784SoPac-6-ot
A3-1
Serial 0092
Island Bases - South Pacific Area
785SoPac-313-mz
N1-9
Serial 001785
Cognizance of Airfields and Seaplane Bases
786ComSoPac file
L/(16)
Serial 00950
Levels of Supply, Classes I and III
787L11/(80)
Serial 001108
Compilation of information and facts to refute unjustified claims of damages
788S78/(90)
Serial 002304
Care and Maintenance of Ammunition
789SoPac-33-gdc
A6
Serial 001804
South Pacific Communication Bulletin - Promulgation of
790A9-CAC-1aInstruction sheet for filling out aviation facilities status report
791AirmailgramFrom: Pallikulo Airfield
To: COMAR Wing Two
792B-1/
A4
Serial 001
Flight Clearances
793B-1/
A4
Serial 0018
War Department A. A. F. Form (Secret) No. 63 - Forwarding of
794B-1/
A4
Serial 0026
Pallikulo Airfield Operations Flight Records
795B-1/
A4
Serial 0039
War Department A. A. F. Form (Secret) No. 63 - Forwarding of
796B-1/
A4
Serial 101
War Department A. A. F. Form (Secret) No. 63 - Forwarding of
797B-1/A4-3/(ms)
Serial 001
Subsidiary Activities of Pallikulo Airfield - Transfer of from Navy to Army
798B-1/
A9-4/
Serial 0015
Monthly Report of Status of Pallikulo Airfield
799B-1/
A4
Serial 0011
Report of Status of Pallikulo Airfield
800CAC file
A4-2/(es)
Serial 694
Airfield and Seaplane Bases, monthly report of status
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801CAC file
A9/(es)
Serial 696
Base Facilities Report, submission of
802A3-1/L10
Serial 00637
Establishment of Permanent Central Office For New Navy Pay Procedure
803L/L8/S31-3
Serial 00692
Supply Plan - Ordinance Material, except Ammunition, for Support of Naval Activities in South Pacific Area
804AG 686Information for Airfield Book
805VJ-9/F41/A7/(001)Aviation Bombs, Fuses, Pyrotechnics, and Ammunition - Types and Quantities to be kept in storage for this command
806 Annex I - Flying Regulations Standard Operating Procedure No. 1
807 Operations Manual Part 1 Miscellaneous Information Henderson Field Guadalcanal
808122/3/44Circular Memorandum Air Traffic Control - Auckland & Norfolk Island
809BD(S) 501/ARMAviation Bombs, Fuses, Pyrotechnics, and Ammunition
810Patrol Squadron 144 (VP-144) Log BooksDuty Officer Log #1
July 1943 to January 1944
811Patrol Squadron 144 (VP-144) Log BooksVPML-4
Daily Rough Log
April 1948 to June 1948
812Patrol Squadron 144 (VP-144) Log BooksVPML-4
Duty Officer Log
March 1948 to April 1948
813Patrol Squadron 144 (VP-144) Log BooksLog
December 1945 to April 1946
814Patrol Squadron 144 (VP-144) Log BooksVP-144
Squadron Log
April 1946 to July 1946
815Patrol Squadron 144 (VP-144) Log BooksVery Rough
May 1945 to August 1945
816Patrol Squadron 144 (VP-144) Log BooksLog
July 1944 to November 1945
817Patrol Squadron 144 (VP-144) Log BooksSquardon Log
August 1945 to December 1945
818Patrol Squadron 144 (VP-144) Log BooksVP-144
May 1946 to November 1946
819Patrol Squadron 144 (VP-144) Log BooksSquadron Log #5
November 1944 to March 1945 Smooth
820Patrol Squadron 144 (VP-144) Log BooksDuty Officer Log #4
VP-144
July 1944 to November 1944 Smooth
821Patrol Squadron 144 (VP-144) Log BooksVP-144 Log #3
January 1944 to June 1944 Smooth
822Patrol Squadron 144 (VP-144) Log BooksLog #2
January 1944
823Patrol Squadron 144 (VP-144) Log BooksP15
Awards File
824Patrol Squadron 144 (VP-144) Log BooksDeck Log Book
Patrol Squadron 144
August 1946
825Patrol Squadron 144 (VP-144) Log BooksDeck Log Book
Patrol Squadron 144
September 1946
826Patrol Squadron 144 (VP-144) Log BooksDeck Log Book
Patrol Squadron 144
October 1946
827Patrol Squadron 144 (VP-144) Log BooksDeck Log Book
Patrol Squadron 144
November 1946
828Patrol Squadron 144 (VP-144) Log BooksDeck Log Book
Patrol Squadron 144
December 1946
829Patrol Squadron 144 (VP-144) Log BooksDeck Log Book
Patrol Squadron 144
January 1947
830BookletList of O. N. I. Operational and Reference Publications for use by the Combatant Forces
831BookletVeteran's Benefits
December 15, 1944
832A1
Serial 00538B
Base Plans (Revised) for Tongatabu
833Pac-18-Fn
EF13-55
L/NB
Serial 00100
1st Endorsement on Comsopac A1-1/(BHP) Serial 00905, 5/25/43
Base Plans )Revised) for Tongatabu
834A/N
Serial 00999
Redeployment Allowances, Personnel and Equipment
835A1-1/461
Serial 001476
1st Endorsement to ComSerSoPac Serial 00999 of 18 June 1944
Redeployment Allowances, Personnel and Equipment
836 Naval Base at Tongatabu, Re-deployment of
837A1-1/N
Serial 001601
Approved Redeployment of Personnel and Facilities - Tonagatbu
838A1-1/(BPB)
Serial 00905
Base Plans (Revised) for Tongatabu
839A16-3(4)/(16)
Serial 001485
Reduction of Tonga Garrison
840 Responsibility of United States Government for Future Damage at Tongatabu Caused by Military Occupation
841BookletBase Facilities Report South Pacific Area 1 January 1945
Volume VII
842EF13-50/A1-1
Serial 376
Redeployment of Personnel and Facilities
843A1-1/(17)
Serial 001360
First Endorsement to CNB Tongatabu serial 376 of 22 May 1944
844EF13-50/L24
Serial 153
Status of Naval Facilities at "Bleacher", future of
845EF13-50/P16-1
Serial 220
Minimum personnel requirements to operate Naval Base
846FF1/A16-3(1)
Serial 00178
Joint Basic Plan for the occupation and defense of Tongatabu (Short title - BLEACHER)
847 Plan for Administration of U. S. Army Forces Remaining at Bleacher after departure of Force 0051
848 Logistical Policy for "Bleacher"
Logistical Policy between N.Z and U.S.
For Brigadier General B.C. Lockwood
849 Traveling Inventory Board Memorandum #15 to Commander South Pacific Force
850 Memorandum Notes on a Conference on Board the USS ARGONNE, at 4PM on October 7, 1942
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851A4-2
Serial 276
First Endorsement to letr. From Lieuts.(jg) W.C.Adams, C.L.Duncan, A-V(N), USNA. 3 October 1943
852 Survey of facilities on Tongatabu Island for maintenance of an aviation squadron thereon, Report on
853P16-1/TIB
Serial 00118
Reduction of Garrison, Tongatabu
854 Report on Experimental Fishing Project September 6 to October 2, 1942
855 Report on Agriculture Project August 18, 1942 to January 25, 1943
856EF13-50/H1-1
Serial 307
Damaged vessels, suitable area for beaching of
857EF13-50/A9
Serial 272
First Endorsement to Lt-Comdr. C.T.Gilliam, USNR, letr. 16 September 1943
Base Facilities Report, Tongatabu
858 Base Facilities Report, Tongatabu
859A16
Serial 0136
2nd endorsement to: Boats. Joseph G. Freiberger ltr. 4 August, 1943
860A16
Serial F01
1st endorsement to: Boats. Joseph G. Freiberger ltr. 4 August, 1943
861A16
Serial F01
Carrier for P.T. Boats
862FF1/A16-3
Serial 04363
Change No. 1 to "Submarine Sanctuaries Bombing and Attack Restrictions - 1943"
863FF1/A16-3
Serial 02198
Submarine Sanctuaries Bombing and Attack Restrictions - 1943
Booklet
864FF1/A16-3
Serial 01792
Anti-Submarine measures - Secrecy concerning
865Pac-13-cfm
A2-11/A16-3(P)
Serial 01
Pacific Fleet Confidential Letter 1CL-43
Standard Cruising Instructions for Carrier Task Forces, U.S. Pacific Fleet
Booklet
866 PT Maintenance NAVSHIPS (816) May - June 1944
867A9-4/lp
Serial 011
ACORN 52 War Diary for month of January 1946 - forwarding of
868A12/A16-3/rd
Serial 04
War Diary for month ending 30 November 1945 - Forwarding of
869A12/A16-3/rd
Serial 05
War Diary for month ending 31 December 1945 - Forwarding of
870A12/A16-3/rlm
Serial 03
War Diary for month ending 31 October 1945 - Forwarding of
871A16-3/CTB/A12-1
Serial 013
Acorn 52 War Diary - Submission of
February to July 1945
872A16-3/LG/A12-1
Serial 015
ACORN 52 War Diary for month of August 1945 - forwarding of
873A2-11/L7
Serial 04550
Pacific Fleet Confidential Letter 34CL-44 Subject: Request for Changes in Ships Allowance Lists and "In Excess" Requisitions-Procedure for Submitting
874Pac-4553-Tr
L8-2
Serial 02081
Pacific Fleet Confidential Letter 20CL-44
Subject: Requisitions Submitted by Overseas Activities to U. S. Continental Supply Activities
875 First Endorsement to:
CO YO-184 ltr., A9-8/S11
of 2 November 1944
876A9-8/S11Damage to USS YO-184-Report of
877FF12-10/L11/(70)
Serial 0338
Damage to Submarines Due To Heavy Weather
878NAB825/L21
(E-RAG:agc)
Serial 015
Cargo for USS HOWARD W GILMORE-transshipment of
879L21-4/ABCD
WJF:hg
Serial 01176
Shipment in transit, Notification of
880 Master Packing List ASPD-FRAY 178
881Naval Speed Letter
L21
(086)
From: COMSUBADVBASE, Navy No. 3234
To: Naval Supply Depot, Pearl
COMSUBSPAC
Date: 31 December 1944
882Speed Letter
174-45
From: Submarine Supply Center Spare Parts, U.S. Naval Submarine Base, Navy No. 128
To: CTG 17.6
Copies to: USS BUSHNELL
USS HOWARD W GILMORE
Date: 2 December 1944
883NAB/L21/JJ37-40
Serial 0115
Lumber - Shortage in shipment of
884FF12-10/P15/(16)
Serial 0224
Facilities available Johnston Island for submarines
885FF12-10/L24-1/(05)
Serial 0334
Johnston Island
886FC5-10/N20
Serial 0129
Condition of Nets at Majuro
887N20-12
Serial 0209
Condition of Nets at Majuro
888Memo for CTG 17.6
Handwritten Notes
My comments On the Subject of Nets Is As Follows
889Handwritten NotesFrom: CTG 17.6
To: Commander Forward Area Central Pacific
Subject: Nets at Majuro
890Pac-32-Sn
A2-11(2)
PT
Serial 0800
Pacific Fleet Confidential Notice 8CN-44
Subject: Motor Torpedo Boat Squadron's, Pacific Fleet
891FF12-10/N1/A1/(16)
Serial 0415
Submarine Recuperation Camp, Majuro Atoll
892FF12-10/L9-3/A4-1
Serial 02256
Advanced Bases-Servicing Maritime Commission and War Shipping Administration Vessels
893L9-3
Serial 05476
Advanced Bases-Servicing Maritime Commission and War Shipping Administration Vessels
894Op30-2CK2-MJP
(SC)l9-3/QS1
Serial 01054430
Advanced Bases-Servicing Maritime Commission and War Shipping Administration Vessels
895A2-11/L 9-7
Serial 059
Air Raid and Enemy Invasion Procedure
896Training Report FormTraining Report Form
USS PIRANHA SS 389
897A2-11
L9-3
Serial 04588
Pacific Fleet Confidential Letter 35CL-44
Subject: Navy Yard Overhaul-Preparation for and Inspection by Ships force
898 Training Report Form
USS PARCHE SS 384
899 Training Report Form
USS SKATE SS 305
900 Training Report Form
USS BERGALL SS320
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901 Training Report Form
USS TILEFISH SS 307
902 Training Report Form
USS BARBEL SS 316
903 Training Report Form
USS SUNFISH SS 281
904 Training Report Form
USS GUARDFISH SS 281
905 Training Report Form
USS BANG SS 385
906 Training Report Form
USS THRESHER SS 200
907 Training Report Form
USS TARPON SS 175
908 Training Report Form
USS CAVALLA SS 244
909 Training Report Form
USS HAWKBILL SS 366
910 Training Report Form
USS BECUNA SS 319
911 Training Report Form
USS BAYA SS 318
912 Training Report Form
USS SHAD SS 235
913 Training Report Form
USS BATFISH SS 310
914 Training Report Form
USS SEARAVEN SS 196
915 Training Report Form
USS SKIPJACK SS 184
916 Training Report Form
USS PAMPANITO SS 383
917 Training Report Form
USS PICUDA SS 382
918 Training Report Form
USS HARDHEAD SS 365
919 Training Report Form
USS ARCHERFISH SS 311
920 Training Report Form
USS STINGRAY SS 186
921 Training Report Form
USS RONQUIL SS 396
922 Training Report Form
USS BARBERO SS 317
923 Training Report Form
USS ALBACORE SS 218
924 Training Report Form
USS TUNNY SS 282
925 Training Report Form
USS GREENLING SS 213
926 Training Report Form
USS BARBEL SS 316
927 Training Report Form
USS BOWFIN SS 287
928 Training Report Form
USS SPADEFISH SS 411
929 Training Report Form
USS QUEENFISH SS 393
930 Training Report Form
USS SEAL SS 183
931FF12-10/A16-3 (15)/(16)
Serial 01577
Damage Assessment Corrections
932 Training Report Form
USS PINTADO SS 387
933 Training Report Form
USS PILOTFISH SS 386
934 Training Report Form
USS TUNA SS 203
935 Training Report Form
USS SEAWOLF SS 197
936Speed Letter
L9-3
Serial 039
From: CTG 17.6
To: CSS 10
Date: 7 July 1944
937Speed Letter
FF12-10/L9-3/(70)
Serial 01345
From: Commander Submarine Force United States Pacific Fleet
To: CTG 17.6
Copies to: CSS 8, CO GATO
Date: 2 July 1944
938Speed Letter
FF12-10/L9-3/(70)
Serial 0861
From: Commander Submarine Force United States Pacific Fleet
To: CTG 17.6
Copies to: CSS 4, CSS 10, CSS 14
Date: 6 May 1944
939Serial 0163Utility Squadron Services, Central Pacific Area
940G17.6/L9-1
Serial 03
Submarine Air Raid Dispersal Areas
941FF12-10/L9-3/(70)
Serial 0489
Overhauls of Submarines
942FF12-10/L9
Serial 0271
Maintenance of Submarines
943 Roster of Officers of Task Force Seventy-Two 1 November 1944
944FF12-10/P16-3/MM
Serial 02338
Negro Enlisted Personnel-Expanded assignment of - to commands and activities in the Pacific Ocean Areas
945 Roster of Officers of Task Force Seventy-Two
1 September 1944
946 Roster of Officers of Task Force Seventy-Two
1 August 1944
947 Rosters of Officers for Task Force Seventy-One
1 July 1944
948 Roster of Officers for Task Force Seventy-Two
1 July 1944
949 Roster of Officers for Task Force Seventy-Two
1 February 1944
950Pac-70-hw
A2-11/S1-1
Serial 02437
Pacific Fleet confidential letter 21CL-44
Subject: Ship Characteristics Card-Submission of Corrections or Changes in
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951FF12-10/S1/(16)
Serial 0566
Armament and Equipment Characteristics of Japanese Submarine Chasers
952FF12-10/S1
Serial 01180
Characteristics Pamphlet of Submarines in the Submarine Organization, US Fleet
953 CHARACTERISTICS PAMPHLET
SUBMARINES
US Fleet
September 1942
954Pac-015-as
A2-11/(1)/S17
Serial 02335
Pacific Fleet Confidential Notice 17CN-44
Subject: Masthead Heights of Ships in Pacific Fleet and Other Naval Command
955FF12-10/A16-3/(16)
Serial 0808
Submarine Camouflage
956A16-3
Serial 027
Submarine Camouflage
957FF12-10/S19/(16)
Serial 01547
Development of Camouflage for Submarines-report of
958FF12-10/S71
Serial 0717
Notes on Operation of TDC
959S81-6
Serial 03830
Pacific Fleet Confidential Notice 23CN-44
Subject: Degaussing Ranges, San Diego, California
960Pac-32-lh
A2-11/S81-6
Serial 02000
Pacific Fleet Confidential Letter 19CL-44
Subject: Pacific Fleet Degaussing Facilities
961FF12-10/S81/(70)
Serial 0150
Degaussing of Submarines
962FF12-10/S81/(70)
Serial 090
Wiping and Flashing of Submarines
963Op-23C-1-EMS
(SC)S81-6/SS
Serial 018923
Wiping and Flashing of Submarines
964H1/(25)
Serial 5928
Index (Revised) of Place Names, CHOISEUL Island, Solomons
965NAB/14ND/S19
EAU:clg
Serial 2922
Naval Air Station, Palmyara, Civil Aeronautics Administration Range Towers - Replacing of Lighting Conduit
966MemoPainting of Control Tower, Need for
967S82-3-(5)(5819D-3)
EN28/A2-11
Air-Sea-Rescue and Bombing Target Boats - Standardized Identification Painting of
968SOG/asCINCPAC-CINCPOA Bulletin No. 10-45, "Japanese Security Classifications (A Translation Aid Primarily for Use of Japanese Language Officers)"
969 Summary of Enemy Contacts for Period Ending 2400 VW 14 March 1945
970 Summary of Enemy Contacts for Period Ending 2400 VW 7 March 1945
971MCH/bdi
15 March 1945
Serial DIS-151435
Special Interrogation Report No. 115, "Japanese research in the incidence and prevention of diseases of Military Importance in Japan and in the Areas occupied by the Japanese in the Pacific.(CinCPac-CinCPOA Bulletin No. 72-45)"
972 Summary of Enemy Contacts for Period Ending 2400 VW 21 March 1945
973 Summary of Enemy Contacts for Period Ending 2400 VW 28 March 1945
974A2-11(1)
A8/HSF
A4-3
Serial 0254
Japanese Ballons - Procedure when sighted at sea
975NB
Serial 034051
Base Facilities Summary, Outlying Bases, Central Pacific Area, 30 September 1945
976Pac-32-Sn
A2-11
A4-3/A9
Serial 0237
Pacific Fleet Confidential Letter 3CL-44
Reports of Movement of Fleet Units
977Pac-05-cc
A2-11/P8
Serial 01056
Pacific Fleet Confidential Letter 8CL-44
Employment of Japanese by the Navy and Navy personnel And Exclusion of Japanese from Naval Reservations
978Pac-45-hcm
JJ57
Serial 01210
Pacific Fleet confidential letter 9 CL-44
Procurement and Issue of Distilled Spirits in Combat Areas
979Pac-3-fm
A2-11/H1-3
Serial 01260
Pacific Fleet Confidential Letter 11CL-44
Confidential Charts-Index and Allowance
980Pac-35-af
A2-11
S67(1)/S67
Serial 01330
Pacific Fleet Confidential Letter 12CL-44
Countermeasures Doctrine and Instructions
981 Enclosure A
Countermeasures Doctrine and Instructions
982Pac-31-gca
A2-11
A16-3
Serial 01704
Pacific Fleet Confidential Letter 13CL-44
Naval Gunfire Support of Landing Operations
983Pac-34-mp
A2-11
A16-3/AS
Serial 01393
Pacific Fleet Confidential Letter 14CL-44
Anti-Submarine Warfare-Comments on Attack and Action Reports
984Pac-30-Sn
A2-11(2)/S67(1)
Serial 01496
Pacific Fleet Confidential Letter 15CL-44
IFF Mark III System-General Information concerning the Limitations, Operation and Maintenance, And Security of
985Pac-53-rss
A2-11
A12
Serial 01537
Pacific Fleet Confidential Letter 16CL-44
War Diaries and Action Reports
986Pac-5-vre
A2-11/S88
Serial 01556
Pacific Fleet Confidential Letter 17CL-44
Damage Control and Gunnery Actions
987Pac-311-Ye
A16-3/SS
A2-11
Serial 01875
Pacific Fleet Confidential Letter 18CL-44
Submarine Areas, Bombing and Attack Restrictions In the Pacific Ocean Areas
988Pac-32-lh
A2-11/S81-6
Serial 02000
Pacific Fleet Confidential Letter 19CL-44
Pacific Fleet Degaussing Facilities
989Pac-4553-Tr
L8-2
Serial 02081
Pacific Fleet Confidential Letter 20CL-44
Requisitions Submitted by Overseas Activities To US Continental Supply Activities
990Pac-70-hw
A2-11/S1-1
Serial 02437
Pacific Fleet Confidential Letter 21CL-44
Ship Characteristics Card-Submission of Corrections or Changes in
991Pac-33-gb
A2-11(2)/S24
Serial 02765
Pacific Fleet Confidential Letter 22CL-44
NTSch (Loran) - Establishment of
992Pac-58-lp
A2-11
A9
Serial 02893
Pacific Fleet Confidential Letter 23CL-44
Reports of Anti-Submarine Action by Surface Ships
993Pac-3-fm
H1-3
Serial 02962
Pacific Fleet Confidential Letter 24CL-44
Hydrographic Material-Distribution of
994A2-11/S67(1)
Serial 03067
Pacific Fleet Confidential Letter 25CL-44
Countermeasures Information-Reporting of
995 Enclosure A
CM & D Form No. 2
Interception of Enemy Radar Transmissions
996 Enclosure B
CM & D Form No. 2A
Jamming of Enemy Radar Electronically
997 Enclosure C
CM & D Form No. 2B
Jamming of Enemy Radar, Reflectors, Windows, etc.
998 Enclosure D
CM & D Form No. 3
Jamming of Our Radar by the Enemy Electronically or by Reflectors, Windows, etc.
999 Enclosure E
CM & D Form No. 4
Radio Communications-Interception and Jamming of the Enemy
1000 Enclosure F
CM & D Form No. 5
Radio Communications-Jamming by the Enemy
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