Wednesday, February 24, 2010

December, 1945 - Koshien, Japan

We haven't found any photographs from November 1945, but there are many photos from December, 1945. The 3186 Batallion was housed in Koshien Stadium in Koshien, a town close to Osaka. This set of pictures show the stadium and nearby area. Christmas was celebrated here and a couple of the cards from the December post are shown again.


a view of the Koshien Stadium from the motor pool area.



The stadium with the American flag flying over it.




The 3186 Battalion Signal Service in Koshien Stadium.



Koshien Pool (W.Miller on the right)



Koshien Stadium - Andy Halligan in Radio Room



VF carrier - circuit



Koshien Hotel - Sam Sixbey with terminal.



Koshien Hotel




Christmas Tree in Mess Hall




Koshien Stadium Football Game - 98th division vs. 33rd division.







Tuesday, February 23, 2010

October, 1945 - Heading to Japan

There are only three pictures from October, 1945. Pop was heading to Japan from the Philippines. 


LST 708

Pop took this photo of another craft in the convoy. You can get a good sense of what the vessel was like and sense that this was not something you would want to travel in through a storm.




Firing the guns on LST 690.
W. Miller is on the left, covering his ears (who isn't)




Imperial Palace in Japan.

I am sure that these soldiers felt it much better to be in Japan as occupying tourists, rather than be the invading force that was their original purpose.

Wednesday, February 17, 2010

The Philippines - September, 1945

The beginning of September, 1945 brought a typhoon that hit the Philippine Islands. Camp was set up just in time to face the storm.


Bauang, P. I.



native huts in Bauang.



Flooding after the Typhoon



After the Typhoon




There was time for fun with soldiers riding the surf.



W. Miller and A. Burghardt in Batagas, Philippine Islands.
Sept. 1945



Manila, P.I. 
Sept. 1945

I had to guess as to the correct order of the pictures. I know that the typhoon hit at the beginning of the month and the unit shipped out to Japan in October. I put the image of Manila at the end thinking that was the point of departure for the voyage to Japan.


Thursday, February 11, 2010

Sailing to the Phillipines



August, 1945

The war in Europe was over, so Pop's unit was supposed to ship to Japan. He says that they were told they would be involved in the invasion of Japan. However, Hiroshima and Nagasaki were decimated by the dropping of the Atomic bomb and while the ships were still in the Pacific, Japan surrendered. So, he and his unit were sent to the Phillipines first.

These pictures show the voyage aboard the USS Monterey.


Convoy


Cleaning '"4" gun on USS Monterey


Waiting to go ashore.



Port Promenade on "A" deck.



Loading trucks on the Pier in Manilla.


Pitching Tents.



Corner of Broadway (in camp)