Paulus, Eugene Albert, PO3

Deceased
 
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Last Rank
Petty Officer Third Class
Last Primary NEC
SC-0000-Ships Cook/Ships Baker
Last Rating/NEC Group
Ships Cook/Ships Baker
Primary Unit
1947-1950, US Air Force (USAF)
Service Years
1943 - 1945
Official/Unofficial US Navy Certificates
Cold War
Order of the Shellback
Order of the Golden Dragon
Panama Canal
Plank Owner
SC-Ships Cook/Baker

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Home State
Indiana
Indiana
Year of Birth
1925
 
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Contact Info
Home Town
Ligonier
Last Address
Lufkin, Texas 75901
Date of Passing
Aug 18, 1994
 
Location of Interment
Houston National Cemetery (VA) - Houston, Texas
Wall/Plot Coordinates
Section G2, Site 1014

 Official Badges 

WW II Honorable Discharge Pin Amphibious Forces Patch US Navy Honorable Discharge US Air Force Honorable Discharge




 Unofficial Badges 

Order of the Shellback Cold War Medal Order of the Golden Dragon Cold War Veteran

Cold War Veteran


 Military Associations and Other Affiliations
Chapter 84National Cemetery Administration (NCA)
  1955, American Legion, Post 199 (Member) (North Webster, Indiana) - Chap. Page
  1985, Disabled American Veterans (DAV), Chapter 84 (Member) (Lufkin, Texas) - Chap. Page
  1989, Veterans of Foreign Wars (VFW), Post 1836, Lufkin Memorial Post (Member) (Lufkin, Texas) - Chap. Page
  1994, National Cemetery Administration (NCA)


 Additional Information
Other Comments:

Qualified: Landing Craft
Authorized to wear: Amphibious Insignia
PhibTraBase. Little Creek, Virginia
26 September 1944

   

  1945-1945, SC-0000, USS Monterey (CVL-26)

SC-Ships Cook/Baker

From Month/Year
September / 1945

To Month/Year
October / 1945

Unit
USS Monterey (CVL-26) Unit Page

Rank
Petty Officer Third Class

NEC
SC-0000-Ships Cook/Ships Baker

Base, Station or City
Not Specified

State/Country
Pacific
 
 
 Patch
 USS Monterey (CVL-26) Details

USS Monterey (CVL-26)
Hull number CVL-26

Service history

[edit]World War II

Monterey in 1944

Monterey was reclassified CVL-26 on 15 July 1943, shortly after commissioning, and after shakedown, departed Philadelphia for the western Pacific. She reached the Gilbert Islands on 19 November 1943, in time to help secure Makin Island. She took part in strikes on Kavieng, New Ireland on 25 December, as part of Task Group 37.2 (TG 37.2), and supported the landings at Kwajalein and Eniwetok until 8 February 1944. The light carrier then operated with Task Force 58 (TF 58) during raids in the Caroline Islands, Mariana Islands, northern New Guinea, and the Bonin Islands from February-July 1944. During this time she was also involved in the Battle of the Philippine Sea on 19–20 June.

Monterey then sailed to Pearl Harbor for overhaul, departing once again on 29 August. She launched strikes against Wake Island on 3 September, then joined TF 38 and participated in strikes in the southern Philippines and the Ryukyus. October through December 1944 were spent in the Philippines, supporting first the Leyte, and then the Mindoro landings.

Twenty-eight Sailors in the uniform of the United States Navy pose on the deck of a World War Two-era Aircraft Carrier.
The Gunnery officers of the USSMontereyGerald R. Ford is second from the right, in the front row.

Though enemy planes had been unable to damage Monterey, she did not complete her first full year of service unscathed. In December, she steamed into the path of howling Typhoon Cobra, with winds over 100 knots. At the height of the storm, which lasted 2 days, several planes tore loose from their cables, causing several fires on the hangar deck. During the storm future US President Gerald Ford, who served on board the ship, was almost swept overboard. Volunteering to lead a fire fighting team below decks, Ford and his team fought all night to extinguish the fires that threatened his ship.

Monterey arrived Bremerton, Washington for overhaul in January 1945. She rejoined TF 58 and supported Okinawa operations by launching strikes against Nansei Shoto and Kyūshū from 9 May to 1 June. She rejoined TF 38 for the final strike against Honshū and Hokkaidō from 1 July to 15 August.

[edit]Post-War

Monterey departed Japanese waters on 7 September, having embarked troops at Tokyo, and steamed home, arriving in New York City on 17 October. Monterey left behind an impressive and enviable war record. Her planes sank five enemy warships, and damaged others. She was responsible for the destruction of thousands of tons of Japanese shipping, hundreds of planes, and vital industrial complexes. She was assigned "Magic Carpet" duty, and made several voyages between Naples and Norfolk. She was decommissioned on 11 February 1947, and was assigned to the Atlantic Reserve Fleet, Philadelphia Group.

[edit]Korea

With the outbreak of hostilities in the Korean War, Monterey recommissioned on 15 September 1950. She departed Norfolk on 3 January 1951, and proceeded to Pensacola, Florida, where she operated for the next 4 years under the Naval Training Command, training thousands of naval aviation cadets, student pilots, and helicopter trainees. From 1 to 11 October 1954, she took part in a flood rescue mission in Honduras. She departed Pensacola on 9 June 1955 and steamed to rejoin the reserve fleet. She was decommissioned on 16 January 1956. Reclassified AVT-2 on 15 May 1959, she remained berthed at Philadelphia until she was sold for scrapping in May 1971.



Type
Surface Vessel
 

Parent Unit
Independence-class

Strength
Aircraft Carrier

Created/Owned By
Not Specified
   

Last Updated: Jun 17, 2011
   
   
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My Photos For This Unit
USS Monterey CVL-26
USS Monterey (CVL-26) underway 12 Oct 1945
14 Members Also There at Same Time
USS Monterey (CVL-26)

LATHAM, John, LT, (1942-1945) OFF 111X Lieutenant
Birgfeld, Frank, LTJG, (1942-1945) OFF 131X Lieutenant Junior Grade
Ball, Robert, PO1, (1942-1945) RM RM-0000 Petty Officer First Class
Fedyski, William Gilbert, PO1, (1943-1945) SM SM-0000 Petty Officer 1st Class
Hames, Edward Joseph, PO3, (1943-1945) MM MM-0000 Petty Officer Third Class
Taylor, Robert George, PO3, (1944-1945) ARM ARM-0000 Petty Officer Third Class
Terry, William Donald, PO3, (1944-1945) ARM ARM-0000 Petty Officer Third Class
Tordoff, Arnold William, PO3, (1941-1946) EM EM-0000 Petty Officer Third Class
White, Norsie Gailen, PO3, (1943-1946) SK SK-0000 Petty Officer Third Class
Klingelhofer, George Fred, S1c, (1944-1946) S1c S1c-0000 Seaman First Class
Ramos, Jesus, S1c, (1943-1946) 00 00E Seaman First Class
Metcalf, James Edward, F2c, (1944-1946) FC FC-0000 Fireman Second Class
Ingersoll, Stuart Howe, VADM, (1917-1960) OFF Rear Admiral Upper Half
Whitehead, Earvil, SN, (1944-1946) Seaman

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