Slover, Millard, MM3

Deceased
 
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Last Rank
Petty Officer Third Class
Last Primary NEC
MM-0000-Machinist's Mate
Last Rating/NEC Group
Machinists Mate
Primary Unit
1944-1944, MM-0000, Naval Station (NAVSTA) San Diego
Service Years
1942 - 1944
MM-Machinists Mate

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Home State
Wisconsin
Wisconsin
Year of Birth
1917
 
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Contact Info
Last Address
You may contact Millard through his son Terry @ 920-589-5874
Date of Passing
Dec 27, 2009
 

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  1944-1944, MM-0000, Naval Station (NAVSTA) San Diego
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MM-Machinists Mate

From Month/Year
- / 1944

To Month/Year
- / 1944

Unit
Naval Station (NAVSTA) San Diego Unit Page

Rank
Petty Officer Third Class

NEC
MM-0000-Machinist's Mate

Base, Station or City
San Diego, CA

State/Country
United States
 
 
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 Naval Station (NAVSTA) San Diego Details

Naval Station (NAVSTA) San Diego
On 15 September 1946, the Secretary of the Navy re-designated the repair base Naval Station, San Diego. By the end of 1946, the base had grown to 294 buildings[4] with floor space square footage of more than 6,900,000 square feet (640,000 m2), berthing facilities included five piers of more than 18,000 feet (5,500 m) of berthing space. Land then totaled more than 921 acres (373 ha) and 16 miles (26 km) of roads. Barracks could accommodate 380 officers and 18,000 enlisted men. More than 3,500 sailors could be fed in the galley at a single sitting on the base. Later, in the 1990s, the Naval Station became the principal homeport of the then U.S. Pacific Fleet, when the Long Beach Naval Shipyard was closed for the final time on 30 September 1994. Naval Station San Diego was realigned under Commander, Navy Region Southwest and became one in a triad of metropolitan Navy bases that now make up the bulk of the metro area Navy's presence. With that change, the base became the hub of all Navy port operations for the Region, assumed logistical responsibility for both Naval Medical Center San Diego and the Region headquarters and was re-designated Naval Base San Diego.

Type
Communications
 

Parent Unit
Naval Stations

Strength
Installation

Created/Owned By
Not Specified
   

Last Updated: May 2, 2007
   
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Chain of Command
Industrial Command
USN Repaair Base

   
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7 Members Also There at Same Time
Naval Station (NAVSTA) San Diego

Johnson, Dale Leighton, CPO, (1936-1958) MO MO-0000 Chief Petty Officer
Pinckney, William, PO1, (1938-1946) Ck Ck-0000 Petty Officer First Class
Tenney, Vet Eugene, PO2, (1942-1944) AOM AOM-0000 Petty Officer Second Class
Berg, Walter, PO3, (1942-1946) SK SK-0000 Seaman First Class
Tate, Floyd, PO2, (1943-1945) S1c S1c-0000 Seaman First Class
Altieri, Louis, S1c, (1941-1944) Seaman First Class
Lane, Norman, PO3, (1944-1946) Seaman Recruit

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