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The following speak for themselves:
http://lermanet.com/hubbard/Hubbard-to-Whom.jpg
1st doc is a letter from Hubbard giving Mr Roger Pase permission to obtain Hubbard's war medals..
http://www.lermanet.com/hubbard/Roger-Pase-to-NPRC-1974.jpg
2nd doc is a letter dated May 28, 1974 on FOLO EUS, "a branch of the church of scientology of new york", LETTERHEAD, from Mr Roger Pase dated on FOLO EUS Letterhead to National Personnel Records Center, to a Mr Solto, Room 3125, listing the 17 medals that were supposedly awarded to Hubbard...he writes to the Navy:
"To give you some data about Mr. Hubbard: In 1941, at the outbreak of World War II, L Ron Hubbard was commissioned in the U.S. Navy. He served in the South Pacific, and in 1942 was relieved by fifteen officers of rank and was rushed home to take part in the 1942 battle against German submarines as Commanding Officer of a Corvette serving in the North Atlantic. In 1943 he was made Commodore of corvette squadrons, and in 1944 he worked with amphibious forces."
http://www.lermanet.com/hubbard/CNP-replyto-Roger-Pace-1974.jpg
3rd doc is a rather terse letter dated 18 June 1974 in reply to Mr Roger Pace from Lieutenant Commander P. G. Trance Correspondence and Service Branch By direction of the Chief of Naval Personnel, he lists 4 medals "which former Lieutenant Lafayette R. Hubbard, U.S. Naval Reserve earned during his naval service"
http://www.lermanet.com/hubbard/1985NMPC-markjones.jpg
4th doc is a letter from F.A. RIDDLE Captain, JAGC, USN Office of Legal Counsel, to Mark Jones, in Los Angeles, this letter denies a request for Hubbard's full personnel record, but has 3 pages attached:
http://www.lermanet.com/hubbard/active-duty1-from-NMPC-1985.jpg
5th Doc, Page 1 of above attachments - ACTIVE DUTY..
1941 Under instruction..
Dec 41-March41 - Office of Naval Attache, Melbourne Australia,
(Note: he was sent back from Australia "UNFIT TO COMMAND" see navy records..)
April-June of 1942 Cable Censor...
July-Nov 42 Senior Watch Officer and Long Beach Naval Receiving Station
Nov 42-Jan 43 Under instruction
Jan 43 - Student sub Chaser training
Jan 43-April43 OINC of fitting out USS PC-815
21 April-7 July 43 Commanding Officer
(Note: relieved after shooting up the coast of a mexican island see navy records)
the rest isn't worth typing in even as notes...
http://www.lermanet.com/hubbard/active-duty2-from-NMPC-1985.jpg
6th Doc is Page 2 of above doc
http://www.lermanet.com/hubbard/notice-of-sep-NMPC1985.jpg
7th is his discharge paper..
http://lermanet.com/hubbard/Hubbard-to-Whom.jpg
1st doc is a letter from Hubbard giving Mr Roger Pase permission to obtain Hubbard's war medals..
http://www.lermanet.com/hubbard/Roger-Pase-to-NPRC-1974.jpg
2nd doc is a letter dated May 28, 1974 on FOLO EUS, "a branch of the church of scientology of new york", LETTERHEAD, from Mr Roger Pase dated on FOLO EUS Letterhead to National Personnel Records Center, to a Mr Solto, Room 3125, listing the 17 medals that were supposedly awarded to Hubbard...he writes to the Navy:
"To give you some data about Mr. Hubbard: In 1941, at the outbreak of World War II, L Ron Hubbard was commissioned in the U.S. Navy. He served in the South Pacific, and in 1942 was relieved by fifteen officers of rank and was rushed home to take part in the 1942 battle against German submarines as Commanding Officer of a Corvette serving in the North Atlantic. In 1943 he was made Commodore of corvette squadrons, and in 1944 he worked with amphibious forces."
http://www.lermanet.com/hubbard/CNP-replyto-Roger-Pace-1974.jpg
3rd doc is a rather terse letter dated 18 June 1974 in reply to Mr Roger Pace from Lieutenant Commander P. G. Trance Correspondence and Service Branch By direction of the Chief of Naval Personnel, he lists 4 medals "which former Lieutenant Lafayette R. Hubbard, U.S. Naval Reserve earned during his naval service"
http://www.lermanet.com/hubbard/1985NMPC-markjones.jpg
4th doc is a letter from F.A. RIDDLE Captain, JAGC, USN Office of Legal Counsel, to Mark Jones, in Los Angeles, this letter denies a request for Hubbard's full personnel record, but has 3 pages attached:
http://www.lermanet.com/hubbard/active-duty1-from-NMPC-1985.jpg
5th Doc, Page 1 of above attachments - ACTIVE DUTY..
1941 Under instruction..
Dec 41-March41 - Office of Naval Attache, Melbourne Australia,
(Note: he was sent back from Australia "UNFIT TO COMMAND" see navy records..)
April-June of 1942 Cable Censor...
July-Nov 42 Senior Watch Officer and Long Beach Naval Receiving Station
Nov 42-Jan 43 Under instruction
Jan 43 - Student sub Chaser training
Jan 43-April43 OINC of fitting out USS PC-815
21 April-7 July 43 Commanding Officer
(Note: relieved after shooting up the coast of a mexican island see navy records)
the rest isn't worth typing in even as notes...
http://www.lermanet.com/hubbard/active-duty2-from-NMPC-1985.jpg
6th Doc is Page 2 of above doc
http://www.lermanet.com/hubbard/notice-of-sep-NMPC1985.jpg
7th is his discharge paper..