Sweazy21 Posted September 23, 2017 Share #1 Posted September 23, 2017 I have decided to start putting a list of USN CSC numbers together as to my knowledge one dosnt exist. If any of you have a navy good conduct medal(example below) similar to this or a Continuous Service Certificate(CSC). Please show in comments below. To start it off are GCs im my collection. CSC number - Name - year of gc - year enlisted(if known) 27081 - James O'Connor -1914 - 45362 - Daniel W Mercer - 1924 - 61717 - Edward M Egell - 1924 - 68249 - Wilfred J Morin - 1922 - 80453 - Joseph V Singer - 1923 - Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
aerialbridge Posted September 23, 2017 Share #2 Posted September 23, 2017 Fun project. We have some collectors here, probably foremost Adam R. that have some really old ones with low CSCs. Many have been posted here if you do a search. My two oldest are Peter Thomas, enlisted 7/15/91 at Boston, CSC # 10661 John H. Rosloof, enlisted 1/16/94 at NYC, CSC# 12332 Both are engraved "USS New York" on the back. Rosloof, a Finnish immigrant to New York, also earned a USS New York Sampson, West Indies and WWI Victory that have been posted here. Thomas was a black man, and one of the few of that era that was not a steward or cook. He served nearly 29 years and made water tender 1/c pretty early on, never making chief. He also had a USS New Orleans Sampson Medal and West Indies Campaign (location unknown) and possibly other campaign medals during his long career. I'm honored to have his GCM planchet. I'm sure he didn't have it easy by any stretch. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Sweazy21 Posted September 23, 2017 Author Share #3 Posted September 23, 2017 Yeah, tonight I plan on searching through a post on here that's for Navy good conducts and bouncing around on Google Images for some more. Main reason I decided to do this is to hopefully I D A Good Conduct bar I have that has no name. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Sweazy21 Posted September 24, 2017 Author Share #4 Posted September 24, 2017 Updated list for now. Some names may haves typos as some were hard to read. If labeled (unknown), it was just a bar and no medal. CSC # Name year of gc year enlisted(if known) 428 Theodore Gunther 5/8/1874 604 George August 2/7/1872 702 James Brown 5/26/1882 734 Henry Peel ? 3356 Mich Chappell 6/3/1882 5468 John Erkson 6/27/1890 5509 Robert S Dame 8/16/1889 5584 Wm H Knobelsdorf 10/11/1894 6723 Michael Fraley 7/18/1888 7544 J W Fischer 1/3/1890 7771 Carl Contrado? 6/30/1887 7867 Frederick R Hazard 8/1/1893 8093 Henry Dugmgeischel 5/23/1900 8112 John O Hear? 6/13/1891 8214 S Yamata? ?/8/1891 8522 Henry M Brennan 9/19/1898 8838 George F Randall 7/1/1892 8888 Robert H Walher 9/27/1892 8908 W H Birch 11/9/1895 9304 Neils Neilson 8/5/1896 9454 E V Sandstrom 10/28/1893 9951 Howard Wilson 3/17/1898 10504 John Geary 12/5/1896 10585 Oprell I Hancock 6/4/1897 10661 Peter Thomas (Unknown) 7/15/91 at Boston 11125 John F Johanson 2/22/1896 11702 Desantis Pasquale 3/9/1899 11806 Karl Rundquist 5/17/1899 11814 Warren W Jones 1/10/1899 12302 Marion Robertson 10/21/1899 12332 John H. Rosloof (Unknown) 1/16/94 at NYC12643 Thomas Woods 5/9/1900 13926 (Unknown) (Unknown) 14035 Edward W Whitehead 7/6/1903 14557 Charles E Perry 6/27/1904 17892 Francis E Cady 8/24/1908 18881 Roy Sen Claire Davis 6/29/1909 20497 Harry A Wenner 12/9/1910 21030 Stephen Hussey 4/9/1911 21763 Edgar T Hammond 11/18/1911 21820 Fred A Payne 11/3/1911 23034 Niels W Olsen 6/12/1916 23805 Walter J Daly 11/9/1912 24030 (Unknown) (Unknown) 25136 Ernest A Fairbanks 8/31/1913 27081 James O'Connor 8/29/191427887 Harvey C Dobbins 2/6/1915 28337 George Merkel 4/18/1915 41454 Michael H Moran 9/17/1915 44120 Orville E Logsdon 10/30/1920 44226 Adolph Weighel 9/30/1920 45362 Daniel W Mercer 6/15/192454931 Stanley H McNerney 8/4/1921 55534 James W Poole 7/30/1922 55869 Raymond George Sippel 8/27/1923 56515 Geo Nelson Tibbetts 5/18/1923 61717 Edward M Egell 8/4/192465826 Clarence E Hall 8/6/1929 68249 Wilfred J Morin 8/31/192269420 Benjamin Harrison Vaughn 8/22/1925 73219 Bibencio Palma 1/21/1927 74825 Edward J Harris 5/19/1927 74957 John Wancho 3/21/1927 75082 Joseph Leo Cronin 10/10/1929 78018 Geo Christian Sorensen 7/29/1928 80419 Edgar Newland 5/8/1929 80453 Joseph V Singer 2/2/1923 87882 James S Sledge 8/27/1930 88811 John Joseph Quinn 10/7/1931 88993 Orion Burford Graves 7/28/1931 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Sweazy21 Posted February 14, 2018 Author Share #5 Posted February 14, 2018 Went back though and reconfirmed most of these but if you have one on here. If you have one on the list and you see something incorrect, please let me know. If you dont have one on the list, please give me the CSC number, Name, and date. Id like enlistment and medal date please. As for now, this is what i have together at this moment. Key for letter after date M-Date on good conduct...E-Date enlisted...U-Unknown CSC Number.....Name.....Date 428......Theodore Gunther......5/8/1874 604......George August...........2/7/1872 702.......James Brown.............5/26/1882 734.......Henry Peel..................(U) 3356.....Mich Chappell...........6/3/1882 5468.....John Erkson................6/27/1890 5509.....Robert S Dame.........8/16/1889 5584.....Wm H Knobelsdorf..10/11/1894 6723.....Michael Fraley............7/18/1888 7544.....J W Fischer..................1/3/1890 7771......Carl Contrado?............6/30/1887 7867.....Frederick R Hazard.....8/1/1893 8093....Henry Dugmgeischel.5/23/1900 8112......John O Hear?...............6/13/1891 8214......S Yamata?....................?/8/1891 8522.....Henry M Brennan......9/19/1898 8838.....George F Randall.......7/1/1892 8888.....Robert H Walher.......9/27/1892 8908.....W H Birch...................11/9/1895(M) 9304.....Neils Neilson..............8/5/1896 9454.....Ernest V Sandstrom............10/28/1893(M) 9951......Howard Wilson..........3/17/1898 10504....John Geary..................12/5/1896(M) 10585....Oprell I Hancock.........6/4/1897 10661....Peter Thomas................7/15/91(E) 11125......John F Johanson............2/22/1896 11702.....Desantis Pasquale........3/9/1899(M) 11806.....Karl Rundquist..............1/30/1983(E)..5/17/1899(M) 11814......Warren W Jones............1/10/1899 11942.....Dennis Curran................1893(E)..10/16/1899(M) 12302.....Marion Robertson........10/21/1899(M) 12332.....John Halmar Rosloof..............1/16/1894(E)..1/19/1900(M) 12643......Thomas Woods............5/9/1900(M) 13926.....(Unknown).....................2/17/1914(Bar) 14035.....Edward W Whitehead..7/6/1903 14557.....Charles E Perry.................6/27/1904(M) 15753....Alexander McQueen.......7/31/1905(M) 16256....Emmit Bruff.......................10/20/1908(M) 16346...Delawar? P Crider?..........9/?/1905(M) 17341.....Joseph J Boder..................7/1/1912(M) 17892....Francis E Cady..................8/24/1908(M) 17934....George Graves..................10/10/1908(M) 18333...John J. Tuohey....................6/8/1900(E)? 18881....Roy Sen Claire Davis........6/29/1909(M) 19745....Columbus Armstead..4/20/1908(M) 20497...Harry A Wenner................12/9/1910(M) 21030...Stephen Hussey................4/9/1911(M) 21763....Edgar T Hammond...........11/18/1911(M) 21820....Fred A Payne.....................11/3/1911(M) 23084...Niels W Olsen...................7/12/1916(M) 23230...Joseph P Lamson............6/16/1912(M) 23268...John J Robinson.................6/2/1912(M) 23678...Gunnar T Johnson..............10/21/1912(M) 23805...Walter J Daly......................11/9/1912(M) 24030..(Unknown)..........................(Unknown) 25136....Ernest A Fairbanks.............8/31/1913(M) 25235...George S Smith..................8/22/1913 27081...James O'Connor.................8/29/1914(M) 27092..Samuel T Smith..................8/18/1914(M) 27887...Harvey C Dobbins..............2/6/1915(M) 28337...George Merkel.....................4/18/1915(M) 31629..Harry Raymond Dunn........1/18/1925(M) 34107...Emil M Klein.........................12/11/1912(M) 39552..Ray Parrott...........................1/5/1917(M) 41454...Michael H Moran.................9/17/1915(M) 42496..John C Staab..........................3/5/1920(M) 44120...Orville E Logsdon................10/30/1920(M) 44226...Adolph Weighel..................9/30/1920(M) 45362...Daniel W Mercer.................6/15/1924 54931....Stanley H McNerney...........8/4/1921(M) 55534...James W Poole......................7/30/1922(M) 55869...Raymond George Sippel....8/27/1923(M) 56515....Geo Nelson Tibbetts............5/18/1923(M) 56891...James O Middleton...............10/14/1919(M) 57968...Dick Scattan............................12/9/1921(M) 5876?....Francis Jos Shea....................3/21/1928(M) 61717......Edward M Egell.....................8/4/1924(M) 65826...Clarence E Hall......................8/6/1929(M) 67870..Albert Eston Raynor..............6/24/1921(M) 68249...Wilfred J Morin......................8/31/1922(M) 69420...Benjamin Harrison Vaughn..8/22/1925(M) 69729....John Elmer Stenso..................1/30/1926?(M) 73219.....Bibencio Palma.......................1/21/1927(M) 74825....Edward J Harris......................5/19/1927(M) 74957.....John Wancho.........................3/21/1927(M) 75082....Joseph Leo Cronin.................10/10/1929(M) 76713?...Andrew Erlandsen.................4/5/1927(M) 78019....Geo Christian Sorensen........7/29/1928(M) 78702....Merrit? Cade Davis.................11/?/1928(M) 80419....Edgar Newland......................5/8/1929(M) 80453....Joseph V Singer.....................2/2/1923 87882.....James S Sledge.....................8/27/1930(M) 88811......John Joseph Quinn................10/7/1931(M) 88984....Harold Gustaf S Jostorm......1923(E)..2/14/1927(M) 88993....Orion Burford Graves............7/28/1931(M) 121180....Eimo Hanson Jenkins.............(U) 154581...Hayward Kenneth Miller........1/7/1938 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Sweazy21 Posted November 13, 2019 Author Share #6 Posted November 13, 2019 Since i now have a page on my site dedicated to this list, ill proved a link below. If you have some that i do not have, feel free to reply to this thread or message me. Updated list is available here https://militariaofthepast.weebly.com/continuous-service-certificate-list.html Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
David Minton Posted January 27, 2020 Share #7 Posted January 27, 2020 Thank you for starting this. I was considering creating a database at some point, but some additional data for you. My three CSC owners (first is leather bound, the other two cloth bound): 34384 Richard Slater enlisted 04/30/1908 (?) 135209 Buster Jones enlisted 10/24/1933 160649 John Francis Moran enlisted 01/21/1936 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Mustang.CDR Posted January 28, 2020 Share #8 Posted January 28, 2020 Here are a few more from my collection" 2285 Charles Palmer 15686 John Moore 54543 Thomas Henry McCown 91838 John Vincent Donlay Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
YNCM Doug Posted May 23, 2020 Share #9 Posted May 23, 2020 I obtained the below information from Official Military Personnel Files (OMPF). 12050....George Sanderson................E-07/07/1882 13572....Frederick Thomas Wilson....E-10/31/1898 14338....John Henry Turpin................E-11/04/1896 14957....Robert William White............E-07/28/1891 17389....Sasaki Torajiro......................E-03/22/1900 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Mustang.CDR Posted May 23, 2020 Share #10 Posted May 23, 2020 Here are some more of My GCMs 1114......William McIntosh 3111.......George D. Bontron 7850.......James W. Kuhns 9729........Axel G.E. Piltz 9951........Howard Wilson 15690.... William J. Michel 30493......Bernard Neal Dyer Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Salvage Sailor Posted May 24, 2020 Share #11 Posted May 24, 2020 On 5/22/2020 at 6:46 PM, YNCM Doug said: I obtained the below information from Official Military Personnel Files (OMPF). 12050....George Sanderson................E-07/07/1882 13572....Frederick Thomas Wilson....E-10/31/1898 14338....John Henry Turpin................E-11/04/1896 14957....Robert William White............E-07/28/1891 17389....Sasaki Torajiro......................E-03/22/1900 I have CBM George Sanderson's C.S.C 12050 - Service on Civil War era Sloops of War, Coast Survey Ship, Screw Gunboats, Screw Sloop of War, Protected Cruisers, Captured Spanish Gunboat (Samar), first BB's, Hospital Ship, Schooner Rigged Steamship, Armored Cruiser......Service from 1882 to 1922, Great White Fleet, Banana Wars, Span Am War, WWI and voluntarily recalled from 1942 to 1945 as a CBM(PA) to push Boots at Treasure Island too when he was in his 80's! 44 years of Active Duty service and reappointed by Secretary of the Navy Frank Knox in WWII becoming the oldest active duty serviceman in the Navy. Photo: 80-G-359957: CBM George “Sandy” Sanderson, 81, oldest man on active duty in the Navy was nearly swamped by WAVES when he visited Portland, Oregon, recently and appeared at the Navy Mother’s Club tea on Navy Day. Surrounding him are: Ensign Betty McCreary; Y3/C Marie Inzio; Ensign Elizabeth Hill; Lieutenant Junior Grade Caro Reece; Ensign Mary Montford; and Ensign Inez Cridge. Photograph received March 4, 1946. Official U.S. Navy Photograph, now in the collections of the National Archives. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Sweazy21 Posted May 31, 2020 Author Share #12 Posted May 31, 2020 Thanks everyone for the additional numbers, Just added about 20 more names to the list. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Mustang.CDR Posted August 25, 2020 Share #13 Posted August 25, 2020 I have two more to add to the list: Benjamin Johnson CSC 2050 Date of entry for CSC Feb 21st 1873 Paul W.O. Ulrich CSC 8994 Initial enlistment 1883 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
easterneagle87 Posted August 25, 2020 Share #14 Posted August 25, 2020 On 5/23/2020 at 7:59 PM, Salvage Sailor said: I have CBM George Sanderson's C.S.C 12050 - Service on Civil War era Sloops of War, Coast Survey Ship, Screw Gunboats, Screw Sloop of War, Protected Cruisers, Captured Spanish Gunboat (Samar), first BB's, Hospital Ship, Schooner Rigged Steamship, Armored Cruiser......Service from 1882 to 1922, Great White Fleet, Banana Wars, Span Am War, WWI and voluntarily recalled from 1942 to 1945 as a CBM(PA) to push Boots at Treasure Island too when he was in his 80's! 44 years of Active Duty service and reappointed by Secretary of the Navy Frank Knox in WWII becoming the oldest active duty serviceman in the Navy. Photo: 80-G-359957: CBM George “Sandy” Sanderson, 81, oldest man on active duty in the Navy was nearly swamped by WAVES when he visited Portland, Oregon, recently and appeared at the Navy Mother’s Club tea on Navy Day. Surrounding him are: Ensign Betty McCreary; Y3/C Marie Inzio; Ensign Elizabeth Hill; Lieutenant Junior Grade Caro Reece; Ensign Mary Montford; and Ensign Inez Cridge. Photograph received March 4, 1946. Official U.S. Navy Photograph, now in the collections of the National Archives. I'd like to see his ribbon bar! That would be a colorful fruit salad Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
jmpmstr Posted October 28, 2020 Share #15 Posted October 28, 2020 #50361 Robert Theodore Davison Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
aerialbridge Posted October 28, 2020 Share #16 Posted October 28, 2020 Great early airdale group. Id'd Dominicans, much less in a group, are not that common. I have an identical group of those 4 medals (White Sea bar on the Victory for service on USS Olympia, as was the Dominican) to a mustang machinist mate that wasn't an enlisted man long enough to qualify for a good conduct, bought from his grandson that didn't want them. Do you know if this group had a good conduct? Interesting pay notation in his CSC, "discharge gratuity" of $60? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
collectsmedals Posted October 28, 2020 Share #17 Posted October 28, 2020 CSC 65826 Clarence E. Hall USS Williams 6 Aug 1919 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
jmpmstr Posted October 29, 2020 Share #18 Posted October 29, 2020 7 hours ago, aerialbridge said: Great early airdale group. Id'd Dominicans, much less in a group, are not that common. I have an identical group of those 4 medals (White Sea bar on the Victory for service on USS Olympia, as was the Dominican) to a mustang machinist mate that wasn't an enlisted man long enough to qualify for a good conduct, bought from his grandson that didn't want them. Do you know if this group had a good conduct? Interesting pay notation in his CSC, "discharge gratuity" of $60? Thank you for the comments. The family could not locate the GCM when I came into the group years ago. They have a long family history tied to Duke University. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
BeansEnHay Posted January 18, 2021 Share #19 Posted January 18, 2021 Hello, been awhile since I posted, but I collect US Navy medals roughly 1898 to just after WW1. I am still trying to educate myself and have a couple questions. Question: I see Sweazy21 has on his GCM list a sailor who enlisted 1/16/1894 and was issued a Continuous Service certificate of #12332. I purchased 2 loose clasps on a length of old ribbon without medal, having C.S.C. # 12491. Can I understand from this my man enlisted in 1894 ? I am assuming these certificates were issued sequentially, with no regard to location of enlistment, etc. My 2nd question, is there anyway to find out who this #12491 was issued to ? The 2 clasps are Montana 5-27-1912, and Kearsarge 5-27-1916. The clasps came with a Phillipine Insurrection medal with number 2195. I know there is a Navy roll for this medal but can’t get anything on that number from the OMSA online rolls. Anyone know who #2195 belonged to ? O.k. I’ll shut up now. many thanks Rob. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Sweazy21 Posted January 19, 2021 Author Share #20 Posted January 19, 2021 Hello, been awhile since I posted, but I collect US Navy medals roughly 1898 to just after WW1. I am still trying to educate myself and have a couple questions. Question: I see Sweazy21 has on his GCM list a sailor who enlisted 1/16/1894 and was issued a Continuous Service certificate of #12332. I purchased 2 loose clasps on a length of old ribbon without medal, having C.S.C. # 12491. Can I understand from this my man enlisted in 1894 ? I am assuming these certificates were issued sequentially, with no regard to location of enlistment, etc. My 2nd question, is there anyway to find out who this #12491 was issued to ? The 2 clasps are Montana 5-27-1912, and Kearsarge 5-27-1916. The clasps came with a Phillipine Insurrection medal with number 2195. I know there is a Navy roll for this medal but can’t get anything on that number from the OMSA online rolls. Anyone know who #2195 belonged to ? O.k. I’ll shut up now. many thanks Rob. Unfortunately the only way to locate a name with the csc number is if the book turns up or the planchet itself turns up and has the number engraved on it as well. You have a really nice group, I was tempted to pick it up myself just for the bars. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
BeansEnHay Posted January 19, 2021 Share #21 Posted January 19, 2021 Sweazy, maybe so. When you say the book, do you mean a reference that may exist, but hasn’t found its’ way into public view yet ? I checked out your site, nicely laid out, and some nice stuff showcased. I have a few names for your CSC list if you don’t have em already. The dates are medal dates. I added their rates for interest. 18481 Jacob F. Weidner, Mch 1, 1909 (Chief Turret Mechanic) 20067 Leroy Dupree, July 30, 1910 ( Steward) 43784 George M. Anthony, Sept.22, 1916 (Gunners Mate) Rob Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
aerialbridge Posted January 19, 2021 Share #22 Posted January 19, 2021 Ahoy, Beans, I'm the owner of GCM #12332 you mention in your post, with medal date of January 19, 1900 (exactly 121 years ago today, by gum) and verified first enlistment date of January 16, 1894. Which exactly checks out since back then a man had to do six years continuous service to qualify for the Navy Good Conduct Medal. So given the known data points on Sweazy's list I would say it's very likely we can interpolate your unknown sailor with CSC 12491 enlisted in 1894 and the lost medal is dated 1900. My GCM is part of a group including a Sampson (Gunners Mate 3d class on USS New York) and West Indies. I would surmise based on the Philippines and the 2 battleship bars, that your man was a squared away sailor and likely a petty officer 3rd or 2nd class by 1900, who served on battleships or cruisers. He well might have had a Dewey medal as many of the men in Dewey's Asiatic Squadron went on after Manila Bay to earn Philippine Campaigns. Sorry, below link starts at end of long post, pix of the GCM are on page 1 or 2. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Sweazy21 Posted January 19, 2021 Author Share #23 Posted January 19, 2021 Sweazy, maybe so. When you say the book, do you mean a reference that may exist, but hasn’t found its’ way into public view yet ? I checked out your site, nicely laid out, and some nice stuff showcased. I have a few names for your CSC list if you don’t have em already. The dates are medal dates. I added their rates for interest. 18481 Jacob F. Weidner, Mch 1, 1909 (Chief Turret Mechanic) 20067 Leroy Dupree, July 30, 1910 ( Steward) 43784 George M. Anthony, Sept.22, 1916 (Gunners Mate) Rob No, i’m referring to his continuous service certificate book/document. That’s my bad for not specifically saying that.Here is an example from my collectionSent from my iPhone using Tapatalk Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
BeansEnHay Posted January 19, 2021 Share #24 Posted January 19, 2021 1 hour ago, aerialbridge said: Ahoy, Beans, I'm the owner of GCM #12332 you mention in your post, with medal date of January 19, 1900 (exactly 121 years ago today, by gum) and verified first enlistment date of January 16, 1894. Which exactly checks out since back then a man had to do six years continuous service to qualify for the Navy Good Conduct Medal. So given the known data points on Sweazy's list I would say it's very likely we can interpolate your unknown sailor with CSC 12491 enlisted in 1894 and the lost medal is dated 1900. My GCM is part of a group including a Sampson (Gunners Mate 3d class on USS New York) and West Indies. I would surmise based on the Philippines and the 2 battleship bars, that your man was a squared away sailor and likely a petty officer 3rd or 2nd class by 1900, who served on battleships or cruisers. He well might have had a Dewey medal as many of the men in Dewey's Asiatic Squadron went on after Manila Bay to earn Philippine Campaigns. Sorry, below link starts at end of long post, pix of the GCM are on page 1 or 2. I didn’t include a photo, but the bars and Phil. Navy Campaign came with a numbered West Indies medal. Did any ships from Dewey’s Squadron qualify for that one. If I read correctly it only required 1 day’s service in “theatre” to qualify for the medal. Thanks for the affirmation on 1894. Very interesting the Rosloof group ! Rob Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
aerialbridge Posted January 20, 2021 Share #25 Posted January 20, 2021 Hey Rob, if both the West Indies and the Phil. belong to your guy, we can rule out that he was with Dewey at Manila Bay, since those sailors and marines would have gotten Spanish Campaign Medals, identical in front design to the short lived West Indies Medal. And yes, I believe one day service during the qualifying period would do it as you said. I would check the qualifying ships for the West Indies Medal and those for the Phil. and see what overlap there was as far as ships that qualified for both. Your sailor would have had a Sampson medal though, in all likelihood. I believe the OMSA medal rolls come from the Gleim Medal Letters, and are also in his book, so if you checked the number of the West Indies online and nothing came up, unless some researcher randomly happens on it while searching a man's NARA St. Louis records by name, no way to ID by number at this time. What's the West Indies # if you don't mind? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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