Showing posts with label John Brummet. Show all posts
Showing posts with label John Brummet. Show all posts

Wednesday, October 06, 2010

Notes from World War II (Pacific Theatre) in my dad's US Navy Bluejacket's Manual

By Jack Brummet
Folk Life Editor


My father, John Newton Brummet, Jr. [I'm his namesake] enlisted in the army when he was about 17.  He was honorably discharged sometime before World War II began.  After war was declared, he enlisted in the Navy, according to his notes, on August 26, 1942, about nine months following Pearl Harbor.  Following his notes, he sailed from Alaska to the South Pacific, and visited many of the hotspots of the war against Japan.  It would be fascinating to know more about his adventures, but alas, he died at the age of 42 in 1964.   This Bluejacket's Manual is one of the very few artifacts of his I possess. 


John Brummet clowning in the army


Even though he dropped out of school in the 8th grade, his penmanship far surpasses mine, despite having graduated from college.  Different times, for sure.  His notes in the manual start on the flyleaf, and continue for four pages. He first lists his family's addresses, and then every location he visited.  The last page, facing the title page, lists each ship he was on during the war.  I am guessing he kept notes partly because he was bored, and because you were not allowed to disclose either your ship, or your locations in letters.  I transcribed the writing as best I could, but several references are too garbled to verify.

As always, click the images to enlarge. 


He lists where he was stationed at the time he started making notes in his manual. He then lists the addresses of his two brothers--Gould and Romey. Romey was not drafted and did not enlist (I think I remember he was 4F maybe?] He lists his parents last-- with addresses in both Laramie, Wyoming (where my dad grew up) and one address in Everett, Wash., where they seem to have moved sometime during the war. At the bottom of the page, he writes out his hometown Laramie, Wy. again.

He writes other notes, and starts listing the sites and countries he visits:

John Newton Brummet Jr.
Armed Guard Center Pacific


Gould B. Brummet
Co. J. 378th Inf. Camp Swift. Texas


Romey J. Brummet
2423 East 13th St.
Cheyenne, Wyoming


Mr. and Mrs. J.N. Brummet [yes, I am the namesake of a namesake, or the 3rd]
2606 Rockefeller
Everett, Wash.


506 Canby Street
Laramie, Wyoming


Laramie, Wy.

[next page]
U.S. Navy


Johnny Brummet


Enlisted August 26, 1942


Discharged
A.G.C. Pac.


San Francisco


What a day --


Jap. German War


5-8-43 [not sure what the significance of this date is, or why it is out of sequence]


Dutch Harbor A. [Alaska]
November 31 - 1942


Kodiak Dec. 7. 1942
Pearl Harbor


Jan 1 1943
Pearl Harbor [Hawaii]


Feb 18 1943
Oahu Hawaii


Honolulu Hawaii
March 30 1943


Equator June 24 -43


Habert Tasmania
July 15 43


Freemantle ?? [Austrailia] Aug. 1


New Hebrides [a group of islands that became independent in 1980, after years of British and French rule. It is now the nation of Vanuatu.]
January 12 1944


22 years old 1-27-44


[garbled -- trip?]


December 24 - 43


Espiritu Santo [this was the largest island in the New Hebrides/Vanuatu]


[garbled] Pallukula Bay? Pollupula Bay?


42 [garbled]


Russell Isl. [note: in South Queens Land Australia


March



[next page]

Guadalcanal

March 1 44


[garbled -- Could See Salvo?? - Lulogii??? - I can't find references to these]


[garbled] Site Bay NH [New Hebrides]


Havanna Harbor NH

Aukland NZ [Nw Zealand]
April 24


Fila New Hebrides


[garbled - Pallukula Bay??]


30 Days


Guadal. May 13

Pearl Harbor Aug. 14 44


Eniwetok Aug 24 44 [one of the Marshall Islands and the sight of savage battles]


Saipan Sept 14 44

Marshall Isl. Oct. 1 44


Fensehhaven?? New Guinea [there IS a Finchhaven New Guinea]
Nov 24 44


[entry completely garbled]

[second column on this page]


Eniwetok March 16-45


Ulithia March 20-45

Pallau March 23-45


Manilla Philippines March 31-45


Eniwetok May 3-45


Manilla June 29-45


Palawan P.I. (Phillipine Islands) 7-15-45

Manilla Luzon 7-20-45

Palawan P.I. 7-13-45 (??)


Leyte P.I. 8-19-45



SS J Fletcher Ferrall
11-2-44 - 5-27-43


SS Charles D. Postom
6-1-43 - 9-15-43


SS Mathew B, Bready
10-25-43 - 11-17-43


SS Lawrence Gianelli
12-14-43 - 7-9-44

MV Cape Florida
8-24-44 - 1-27-45


SS Sea Shark
2-20-45
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Monday, May 31, 2010

Thanking the vets on memorial day (especially my two favorite vets).

Can we say Happy Memorial Day, or should you? But then you can't wish someone a glum day either. In any case, thanks vets, and especially my mom (Marines, World War II, still sharp and cranky at 86) and my dad John 2nd, (both in the Army and the Navy in WW II, died in 1964).

Tuesday, July 17, 2007

Armed Forces: Jack's parents in World War II

Click all the photographs to enlarge.



Jack, Sr. in the army, shortly before World
War II, clowning with a serious looking buddy


Jack, Sr. in "dungarees" displaying his
rifle and bayonet at boot camp, in
about 1940.


Jack, Sr. a/k/a John Newton Brummet II
clowning with Navy buddies in about 1943.
World War II began just after he was
discharged from the army. He immediately
enlisted in the navy. I'm not sure the army
wanted him back. He served in the Navy
for the duration of the war.


Betty Echo Jones Brummet, with her twin brother
Bill a/k/a William Raymond Jones. Bill enlisted in
the Navy the day after Pearl Harbor. He was a
senior in high school. This picture was taken in
the spring, when the Navy allowed him to return
to Ballard High School to graduate with his class, and
sister.


Betty Brummet on leave from her post in
the Marine Corps. Betty worked for a while
during the war as the iconic Rosie The Riveter
at The Boeing Company in Seattle. During
the war she enlisted in the Marine Corps and
served in Santa Ana, California, and Cherry
Point, North Carolina. She followed my
Grandfather, William Jennings Bryan Jones
into the Marine Corps. Grandpa Bill served
in the Marines in both World War I and World
War II. In this photo, she is walking in
downtown Seattle with my step-grandma
Sally Jones.
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