yep they show that he theld a post in naval intelligence, ended up getting his ass returned to the USA after a few months and, after training in cable censoring got hiimself over to getting a ocnverted trawler commissioned.
Yuo of course are busy inventing a whole bunch of stuff that is not in the record that you are citing. How hilarious is that?
The records speak for themselves - it's a monumental pity that you are trying to speak over them.
Obviously you were not military and cannot see the absurdity in five years active duty during wartime with 3-4 years reserve. He was Marine and then went Navy for Intel. And still only Lieutenant? With a Commanding Officer Post? No demotion? He was a Spook!
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Hydrographic Office, Bureau of Navigation, Washington D.C. 22 Sep 41-6 Oct 41
Headquarters, THIRD Naval District 24 Nov 41-14 Dec 41 Under instruction
District Intelligence Office, TWELFTH Naval District
15 Dec 41-17 Dec 41
Under instruction
Office of the Naval Attache, American Legation, Melbourne, Australia
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Intelligence Officer
Headquarters, TWELFTH Naval District 3 Apr 42-30 Apr 42 Intelligence Officer
Office of Cable Censor, New York, NY 1 May 42-24 Jun 42 Intelligence Officer
Lawley and Sons, Shipbuilding, Newport, MA 25 Jun 42-28 Jul 42 In connection with conversion of USS YP-422
Naval Receiving Station, Long Beach, Long Island, NY 29 Jul 42-1 Nov 42 Senior Watch Officer
Submarine Chaser Training Center, Miami, FL 2 Nov 42-2 Jan 43 Under instruction
Fleet Sound School, Key West, FL 3 Jan 43-16 Jan 43 Student
Supervisor of Ships, Portland, OR 17 Jan 43-20 Apr 43 Prospective CO/OINC of fitting out USS -815
USS PC-815 21 Apr 43-7 Jul 43 Commanding Officer
Headquarters, ELEVENTH Naval District 8 Jul 43-11 Oct 43 Temporary Duty in the Issuing Office
Naval Small Craft Training Center, Terminal Island, San Pedro, CA 12 Oct 43-1 Dec 43 Under instruction
Supervisor of Shipbuilding, Portland, OR 2 Dec 43-21 Jul 44 In connection with fitting out USS ALGOL (AKA-54) and Navigator/Training Off.
USS ALGOL (AKA-54) 22 Jul 44-28 Sep 44 Navigator/Training Off./Chief Ship's Censor
Naval Training Schools, Princeton, NJ 29 Sep 44-27 Jan 45 Under instruction
Naval Civil Affairs, Staging Area, Presidio of Monterey, CA 28 Jan 45-4 Sep 45 Under instruction
Naval Hospital, Oakland, CA 5 Sep 45-4 Dec 45 Patient
Officer Separation Center, San Francisco, CA 5 Dec 45-6 Dec 45 Awaiting separation orders