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Hugh C Ryan - served in engineer port battalions/companies - Walt's Daughter - 03-25-2015


Received this email a while back and just started doing some research. I will post as I find. Here's the letter:

 

 

He was an officer in the Hq & Hq Co. 51st Major Port; the Hq 13th Port; and the 524th Port Battalion.
He was an engineer and Chemical Officer. His name was Hugh C. Ryan and he was a Captain, then Major.
If you could tell me where those ports were located and any other info about the Chemical Officers
(I know that could be too much information, though), I would greatly appreciate it. Dad was from
Sault Ste. Marie, MI, but joined the Army in Cleveland, OH. I'm in awe of your contributions to our
military!
Thank you, in advance,
Cheryn Ryan
Okay, here we go...Marion
Record of Hugh C Ryan
Details
Name - Hugh C Ryan
Race White
Birth Year - 1915
Age Group - 26 - 30
Residence - Summit County, Ohio
Place of Birth - Michigan
Height 70 in. Weight 196 lbs.
Civilian Occupation Engineers, industrial
Marital Status - Married
Education - 4 years of College Citizenship Status U.S. Citizen
Service Details
Rank - Private
Branch - Branch Immaterial or General Officers Component Selectees
Enlistment Details Enlistment Date - June 24, 1941
Army Serial Number - 35025518

 




Hugh C Ryan - served in engineer port battalions/companies - Walt's Daughter - 03-25-2015


Found this interesting site. The gentleman has also written a book, which I downloaded to my Kindle today. Hoping to find some interesting info.

 

http://www.longshoresoldiers.com/

 

I just sent him an email too, asking if he has ever come across her father's name during his research.