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Seabees A History Of The Ninety-first Naval Construction Battalion 1943-45 WWII For Sale


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Seabees A History Of The Ninety-first Naval Construction Battalion 1943-45 WWII:
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Hardcover. 4to. No Identified Publisher, Unknown Location. 1946. 164 pages. Illustrated throughout with black and white photos. Bound in embossed map decorated boards with titles present to the spine and front board. Boards have light shelf-wear present to the extremities. No ownership marks present. Text is clean and free of marks. Binding tight and solid. After formation and training at Camp Peary and Endicott, the 91st moved on to Camp Parks June 15, 1943. The next month the Battalion was sent to Hueneme, from where it embarked Sept. 21. Arriving at Milne Bay, New Guinea Oct. 21. 1943, the 91st began construction work at Ladaya Hilimoi, Stringer Bay, Gilli Gilli and other areas on the base. In June 1944 C Company was sent to Madang for assignment, while B Company departed for work at Palm Island, Australia. On July 11, the main body of the Battalion arrived at Finschaven, where they were joined the next month by part of C Company, which had been at Madang. On Aug. 31, the Palm Island detachment moved to Brisbane for further assignment. During October, the entire Battalion, with the exception of the Brisbane detachment, assembled at Finschaven and on Dec. 12, 1944, embarked for the Philippines. The 91st reached Leyte the day after Christmas, but departed two days later for Manicani Island. On Dec. 29 the Battalion received the Brisbane detachment, and byFebruary 1945, detachments which had been rolling up bases at Madang, rejoined themain body. At war\'s end, the 91st was stationed on Manicani, in the Philippines Seabees A History Of The Ninety-first Naval Construction Battalion 1943-45 WWII Seabees A History Of The Ninety-first Naval Construction Battalion 1943-45 WWII Description

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 A History Of The Ninety-first Naval Construction Battalion
1943-1945

Hardcover. 4to. No Identified Publisher, Unknown Location. 1946. 164 pages. Illustrated throughout with black and white photos.

Bound in embossed map decorated boards with titles present to the spine and front board. Boards have light shelf-wear present to the extremities. No ownership marks present.  Text is clean and free of marks. Binding tight and solid.

After formation and training at Camp Peary and Endicott, the 91st moved on to CampParks June 15, 1943. The next month the Battalion was sent to Hueneme, from where it embarked Sept. 21. Arriving at Milne Bay, New Guinea Oct. 21. 1943, the 91st began construction work at Ladaya Hilimoi, Stringer Bay, Gilli Gilli and other areas on the base. In June 1944 C Company was sent to Madang for assignment, while B Company departedfor work at Palm Island, Australia. On July 11, the main body of the Battalion arrived at Finschaven, where they were joined the next month by part of C Company, which had been at Madang. On Aug. 31, the Palm Island detachment moved to Brisbane for furtherassignment. During October, the entire Battalion, with the exception of the Brisbane detachment, assembled at Finschaven and on Dec. 12, 1944, embarked for the Philippines. The 91st reached Leyte the day after Christmas, but departed two days laterfor Manicani Island. On Dec. 29 the Battalion received the Brisbane detachment, and byFebruary 1945, detachments which had been rolling up bases at Madang, rejoined themain body. At war\'s end, the 91st was stationed on Manicani, in the Philippines

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