HARRY C. REMINGTON JR., 0-753245 - OPNS OFFICER |
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ORDER NO. & DATE |
DESCRIPTION & ISSUING HQ |
PRIMARY
CERTIFICATE (12 April 1943) |
This was the diploma from the Rankin Aeronautical Academy that Harry received after graduating from Primary in Tulare, California. |
AAF
FORM 5 (Flt. Records) (April, May, June 1943) |
Individual flight records for Harry Remington for the months of April, May, and June 1943 while he was at Tulare and Merced, California. |
AAF
FORM 5 (Flt. Records) (June, July, August 1943) |
Individual flight records for Harry Remington for the months of July 1943 while he was at Marfa, Texas. He flew the BT-17 Stearman during these months. [See an BT-17 "Kaydet" fly!] |
PROFICIENCY
CARD (29 August 1943) |
This was the proficiency record card (Report card) for Harry when he graduated from flight school. |
PHYSICAL
FITNESS CARD (30 August 1943) |
This was the physical fitness record for Harry when he was 21 years old and an aviation cadet during flight school |
ENLISTED
SEPARATION (30 August 1943) |
This was the separation record for Harry when he officially became a Second Lieutenant and completed flight school. |
GRAD.
ANNOUNCEMENT (30 August 1943) |
The graduation announcement for Class 43-H for Squadron members Don Dixon, John Dickinson, Bob Rohlfing, Roy Nelson, James Scott, Bill Holbrook, & Frank Rauschkolb |
PERSONNEL ORDER
No. 45 (30 August 1943) |
Orders showing graduates of flight school class 43-H, AAF Pilot School, Marfa Army Airfield, Texas. 2nd ERS personnel: Bormann, Denison, Dickinson, Dixon, Holbrook, Kathman, Nelson, Pennington, Rauschkolb, Remington, Rohlfing, Scott were graduates of this class. |
SPECIAL
ORDER No. 245 (2 September 1943) |
These were orders calling Harry, Leroy Nelson, Hugh Pennington, Bob Rohlfing and Bill Holbrook to active duty with the Army Air Corps along with other new Second Lieutenants. |
AAF
FORM 5 (Flt. Records) (September 1943) |
Individual flight records for Harry Remington for the month of September 1943 while he was at Selman Field, Louisiana. He flew the AT-7 "Navigator" during these months. |
AAF
FORM 5 (Flt. Records) (October 1943) |
Individual flight records for Harry Remington for the month of October 1943 while he was at Selman Field, Louisiana. He flew the PBY-2, PBY-5, PBY-5B during this month. |
AAF
FORM 5 (Flt. Records) (November 1943) |
Individual flight records for Harry Remington for the month of November 1943 while he was stationed at Selman Field, Louisiana. He flew the PBY-2, PBY-5, PBY-5B during this month. |
AAF
FORM 5 (Flt. Records) (December 1943) |
Individual flight records for Harry Remington for the month of December 1943 while he was stationed at Selman Field, Louisiana. He flew the PBY-2, PBY-5, PBY-5B during this month. |
AAF
FORM 5 (Flt. Records) (January 1944) |
Individual flight records for Harry Remington for the month of January 1944 while he was stationed at Selman Field, Louisiana. He flew the PBY-5, and OA-10A during this month. |
AAF
FORM 5 (Flt. Records) (February 1944) |
Individual flight records for Harry Remington for the month of February 1944 while he was stationed at Gulfport Field, Mississippi. He flew the Link Instrument trainer and the OA-10A during this month. |
FLIGHT
ISSUE RECORD (20 February 1944) |
This was the clothing issue that Harry received after completing flight school and preparing to deploy overseas. |
INSTRUMENT
CHECKRIDE (21 March 1944) |
These was the instrument checkride form given to Harry Remington in March 1944 and signed by Captain Gerard F. Wientjes. |
AAF
FORM 5 (Flt. Records) (March 1944) |
Individual flight records for Harry Remington for the month of March 1944 while he was stationed at Gulfport Field, Mississippi. He flew the Link Instrument trainer and the OA-10A during this month. |
AAF
FORM 5 (Flt. Records) (April 1944) |
Individual flight records for Harry Remington for the month of April 1944 while he was stationed at Keesler Field, Mississippi. He flew the Link Instrument trainer and the OA-10A during this month. |
AAF
FORM 5 (Flt. Records) (May 1944) |
Individual flight records for Harry Remington for the month of May 1944 while he was stationed at Keesler Field, Mississippi.. He did not fly during this month. |
AAF
FORM 5 (Flt. Records) (June 1944) |
Individual flight records for Harry Remington for the month of June 1944 while he was stationed at APO 920. (Biak Island) He flew the OA-10A during this month. |
AAF
FORM 5 (Flt. Records) (July 1944) |
Individual flight records for Harry Remington for the month of July 1944 while he was stationed at APO 920. (Biak Island) He flew the OA-10A during this month. |
SPECIAL
ORDER No. 290 (19 October 1944) |
These orders temporarily promote Harry from Second Lieuteanant to First Lieutenant. Headquarters, United States Army Forces in the Far East. They also temporarily promote Larry Boorman, John Denison, Donald Dixon, Bill Holbrook, Denzil Kathman, Hugh Pennington, Leroy Nelson, Frank Rauschkolb, Bob Rohlfing, and James Scott to First Lieutenant. |
OPNS
MEMO No. 3 (20 November 1944) |
This was the order showing that Harry Remington, Leroy Nelson, William Holbrook, and Denzil Kathman could give transition training to newly assigned pilots for the OA-10A Catalina and the L-5 Sentinel. |
PRINCIPAL
PILOT B-25 (11 January 1945) |
These showed where Harry, Clarence Solander, Gerard Wientjes, Lloyd Humphreys were appointed Principal Pilots of the B-25 Mitchell. |
GENERAL
ORDER No. 81 (12 January 1945) |
These orders awarded the Air Medal and Air Medal with Oak Leaf Cluster(s) to members of the Second Emergency Rescue Squadron. Headquarters, Far East Air Forces |
PRINCIPAL
PILOT C-47 (16 January 1945) |
These showed where Roy, Clarence Solander, John Denison, Eric Lakes, Gerard Wientjes, Harry Remington, Bob Rohlfing, Wayne Schandelmeier, and Art Carothers were appointed Principal Pilots of the C-47 Skytrain. |
GENERAL
ORDER No. 162 (28 January 1945) |
These orders awarded the Air Medal with Oak Leaf Cluster(s) to members of the Second Emergency Rescue Squadron. Headquarters, Far East Air Forces |
AIR
MEDAL LETTER (24 February 1945) |
This was the letter that the Army Air Corps sent home to Harry's wife Billie after he was awarded the Air Medal on General Order No. 81 on 12 January 1945. |
GENERAL
ORDER No. 329 (5 March 1945) |
These orders awarded the Air Medal with Oak Leaf Cluster(s) to members of the Second Emergency Rescue Squadron. Headquarters, Far East Air Forces |
GENERAL
ORDER No. 571 (19 April 1945) |
These orders awarded the Air Medal with Oak Leaf Cluster(s) to members of the Second Emergency Rescue Squadron. Headquarters, Far East Air Forces |
SPECIAL
ORDERS No. 120 (2 May 1945) |
These orders temporarily promote Harry Remington from First Lieuteanant to Captain. Headquarters, United States Army Forces in the Far East. They also temporarily promote Leroy Nelson and John Dickinson to Captain. |
INSTRUMENT
CHECKRIDE (13 June 1945) |
These was the instrument checkride form given to Harry Remington in June 1945 and signed by Captain Clarence Solander. |
AAF
FORM 5 (Flight Records) (July 1945) |
Individual flight records for Harry Remington for the month of July 1945 while he was stationed at APO 719. He flew the OA-10A, P-38J, C-47A, RB-25D, B-17G, and The N-17G during this period. |
CERT
of FLYING STATUS (31 July 1945) |
This is a certificate of flight status for Harry Remington signed 31 July 1945 by Flight Surgeon Major Donald Corlett. Headquarters, Second Emergency Rescue Squadron. |
SPECIAL
ORDERS No. 220 (8 August 1945) |
These orders released Harry Remington from the 2nd Emergency and assigned him and others to the 138th Replacement Battalion, APO 714 |
COMBAT
CERTIFICATE (10 August 1945) |
This was certifying that Harry flew 83 combat mission totaling 646 hours while assigned to the Second Emergency Rescue Squadron. |
SPECIAL
ORDERS No. 225 (13 August 1945) |
These orders authorize Harry Remington transportation from APO 714 to the United States. |
RECORDS
CHECKLIST (16 August 1945) |
This was the checklist used to outprocess from the staging area. Headquarters, 22nd Replacement Depot, APO 714 |
AAF
FORM 5 (Flt. Records) (August 1945) |
Individual flight records for Harry Remington for the month of August 1945 while he was stationed at APO 719. He flew the C-47A and RB-25D, during this period. |
SPECIAL
ORDERS No. 275 (2 October 1945) |
These orders transferred Harry Remington to the reception station at Ft. Sam Houston, Texas and released them from active duty |
SPECIAL
ORDERS No. 276 (3 October 1945) |
These orders granted leaves of abcense after the war. Some just regular leave and some terminal leave. Army Service Forces, Headquarters, War Department Personnel Center |
SEPARATION
QUAL. (2 December 1945) |
These was Harry's separation qualification record showing that he served in the Armed Forces and where. The equivilent of our DD 214 today. |
CERT
of SERVICE. (2 December 1945) |
These was Harry's separation qualification record showing that he served in the Armed Forces and where. The equivilent of our DD 214 today. |
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