I
served on Shemya from 11/43 to 7/45. I had a 45 day furlough in
July, 1945, after which I was scheduled to return to Shemya. However the
war ended while I was home. I got an early out 11/5/45 because I had a
bunch of discharge points and because there was not enough transport to
get the really high point guys home from the PTO or Europe. In fact,
many didn't get home until '46.
A one-time event in US History occurred when an Anchorage-based Federal Judge Diamond and his clerk were flown 1200 miles down the Aleutian chain to Attu to conduct Naturalization procedures for those who had served honorably with the United States Armed Forces and who were 21 years of age or older. The photo below (#19) shows a photo of me during this process, where I had my first conversation with a female in over 2 years. However, it was brief. She said, "sign here Corporal" and I said "Yes Ma'am." Prior to this happening, I had to get documentation from my father back in Michigan that we had entered the United States legally. We traveled to Attu by Army
barge and I was accompanied by our Company Captain and 1st Sergeant. We
returned to Shemya by barge and I had an opportunity to try out my
anti-seasick pills. The first anti-seasick medication was developed by
the University of Toronto for the Canadian Navy whose main mission was
escorting convoys in their small Corvette class DEs. One of my 1st
cousins was a Surgeon Commander, in the Canadian Navy, and he sent a
bottle of these pills to me and my cousin Lorne who was an Ensign in the
US Navy serving on a DE in the South Pacific. The label on the bottle
indicated these pills came directly from the University lab. The sea was
very rough on our return trip to Shemya and I had secretly taken a
couple of these Ian Beaton [Editor's Notes: Ian, like many stationed in the Aleutians during WWII, spent time on several of the islands. You'll find other pages with photos from Ian on this web site as well through a "Site Search." Ian also authored the book "They Also Serve," found on our site's Bibliography page. Click on the thumbnail images below to retrieve the full-size image. Click on your browser's "Back" button to return to this page.] |
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