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OCR Page 1 of 5Navy Reports: Oct.1940-April
1941
Confidential
REPORT TO THE SECRETARY OF THE NAVY
1 October 1940
Total Enlisted Strength, 30 September
164,047
Fleet Reservists (enlisted) on active duty
7,121
Other Reservists
"
11
4,053
Retired Men
11
65
Total
11,239
Aggregate Enlistments (24 hours)
311
Aggregate Discharges
"
=
86
Gain
225
Retired Officers returned to active duty, as of 1 October:
Line Officers
649
Staff Officers
167
Warrant Officers
46
Total
862
Naval Reserve Officers ordered to active duty for en-
forcement of neutrality and the strengthening of the
National Defense within the limits of Peace-time au-
thorization; as of Septembe: I' 30:
Number
Number
Number
Character of Duty
Allowed
Obligated
Ordered
V(G) Officers Afloat
300
300
307
Merchant Marine Afloat
225
225
268
Aviation Instructors
248
248
214
I-V(S) Officers
125
125
112
CEC-V(S) Officers
125
125
125
Supply Corps Officers
125
125
149
Medical and Dental Officers 177
177
190
Communication Officers
100
100
124
CC-V(S) Officers
20
20
20
Administration of Reserve
Midshipman Training Program 140
140
110
Miscellaneous
320
485
485
Total Estimated Number Al-
lowed: 1905
2070
2104
2
Bureau of Yards and Docks - The following cost-plus-
.3
will meet on 14 October, and will not be released for
fixed fee contract awards have been made:
publication until further notice. The selection board to
Temporary construction and facilities for enlisted
personnel at the Naval Training Station, Newport, R.I.
promote 3 Brigadier Generals to Major Genéral will meet
awarded to the Platt Contracting Co., Inc. of Cambridge,
Mass. Estimated contract cost - $455,000.
on 15 November, and will be the same board that selects
Supply pier, rehabilitation of existing piers and break-
Captains to Rear Admirals in the Regular Navy.
water at the Submarine Base, Naval Operating Base, Norfolk,
Virginia, awarded to the McLean Contracting Company of
Pearl Harbor, Hawaii, has requested 4 more "H" type
Baltimore, Md. Estimated contract cost - $3,226,500.
hospital buildings to house 240 patients. At present
Storehouses at the Naval Aircraft Factory and the
Marine Corps Depot of Supplies, Navy Yard, Philadelphia,
there are 482 patients in the hospital at Pearl Harbor.
Pa. awarded to the M. and L. Construction Company of
Philadelphia. Estimated contract cost - $650,000.
The Bureau of Medicine and Surgery will probably recom-
Extension of chemical laboratory and barracks building
mend additional buildings, but not 4 as requested.
at the Naval Research Laboratory, Bellevue, D.C., and in-
strument repair and storage at the Naval Observatory,
Conference, between the heads of the Naval Reserve
Washington, D.C. awarded to. the Charles H. Tompkins Co.
of Washington, D.C. Estimated contract cost - $531,000.
and the Bureau of Medicine and Surgery was held this
Extension and improvements at the Naval Reserve Air
morning on the advisability of recommending waivers on
Base, Squantum, Mass. awarded to the Buck-McDonald Co. of
Boston, Mass. and the Warren Brothers Roads Co. of Cam-
physical disability. The Bureau of Medicine and Sur-
bridge, Mass. Estimated cost of contract - $331,500.
gery, because of 30-day retirement privileges for the
Marine Corps, Total enlisted strength, 30 September 1940,
Naval Reserve, will stick to physical requirements of
34,929.
the regular Navy for the immediate future.
Selection Board, for promotion of 4 Colonels in the
Research, Reports are being received from certain
Marine Corps to the rank of Brigadier General is composed
European belligerents that fairly large numbers of pilots
of the following:
are being incapacitated for weeks and sometimes months
Rear Admirals Taussig, Courtney, Watson, Downes, Brown,
following flight to altitudes above 30,000 feet. The
Noyes; and Generals Little, Upshur, and Logan. This board
condition is probably not the direct result of failure
of adequate oxygen supply. There are many symptoms and
4.
other features which make it very likely that the cause
is aero-embolism or "bends", as we are familiarywith it in
daily operation. The condition has been known to be pos-
sible and likely, but this is the first time that it has
been reported in any appreciable numbers. There has been
a comprehensive program jointly between the Army and Navy
and Public Health Service to carry out research directives
toward the determination of the most practical answer to
the problem. From the information available at the
present time, it appears that there should be little danger
of the development of "bends" in rapid ascent provided ade-
quate oxygen is breathed from time of tike-off.
Jacksonville Airport, will be officially opened on 15
October.
Banana River, will be officially opened on 1 October.
Bureau of Supplies and Accounts, announces:
A contract has been awarded the Elgin National Watch Com-
pany for 3,300 clocks, aircraft, at a unit price of $10.33,
pank spare parts in the amount of $999.45, total price of
$34,088.45
A contract has been awarded the Switlik Parachute & Equip-
ment Co. for 800 Parachutes, at a unit price of $100.00,
total cost $80,000.00
A contract has been awarded the Pioneer Parachute Co., Inc.
for 600 Parachutes at a unit cost of $116.50, total cost
$69,900.00
Confidential-amer OF THE NAVY
2 October 1940
1000
bud
164 X
Total Enlisted Strength, 1 October
Fleet Reservists (enlisted) on active duty
Other Reservists
"
4,053
Retired Men
II
"
II
=
65
Total
11,239
Aggregate Enlistments (last 24 hours)
166
Aggregate Discharges
36
Gain
130
Retired Officers returned to active duty as of 1 October:
Line Officers
649
Staff Officers 167
Warrant Officers 46
Total 862
Naval Reserve Enlisted Men ordered to active duty for
enforcement of neutrality and the strengthening of the
national defense within the limits of peace-time or-
ganization:
Number
Number
Number
Character of Duty
Allowed Obligated Ordered
Inshore Patrol Bases
340
212
88
Naval Reserve Aviation Bases
2300
2300
652
Communications
85
:
83
76
Afloat
5000
1352
1058
Miscellaneous
(
1191
1189
Class V-7 Procurement Program (2325
224
223
Class V-7 .for Midshipmen, USNR 5000
1500
Total Men 000,
15,050
6,862
3,286
2.
3.
Bureau of Yards and Docks - The following cost-plus-
Additional Gasoline Storage and Servicing, Landing
Field, Midway Islands - $360,000.
fixed-fee contract award has been made:
Additional Underground Fuel Storage, Pearl Harbor,
Facilities for additional enlisted personnel at the
$2,250,000.
Naval Training. Station, San Diego, California, awarded to
Charles L. Hoskins of San Diego. Estimated contract cost -
Dredging Channels and Harbors, Hawaii - $1,250,000.
$871,600.
Target Storage and Repair Facilities, Bishop Point,
Contract for Additional Ammunition Storage Facilities
Oahu, T.H. - $250,000.
at the Naval Ammunition Depot, Hawthorne, Nevada, has been
awarded to Vim, P. Neil Co., Los Angeles, California, for
Magazines and Storehouses, Naval Air Station, Pearl
the sum of $2,146,000; 375 calendar days.
Harbor, T.H. - $99,900.
The contract for Additional Storage Facilities at the
Magazine and Storehouse, Kaneohe Bay, T.H. - $62,100.
Naval Ammunition Depot, Hawthorne, Nevada, has been cleared
through the National Defense Advisory Council.
Magazine and Storehouse, Midway Islands - $68,400.
Additional work added to existing cost-plus-fixed-fee
Contract for Additional Pier, Navy Yard, Philadelphia,
contracts:
Pa. - Kaufman Construction Co., and J.E. Brenneman Co. -
Strengthen Shipways #1, Navy Yard, Philadelphia - $45,000.
Contract Hangar, etc. Naval Proving Grounds, Dahlgren,
Va. - Jeffress-Dyer Co. - Extension to Gun Storage Fac-
Contract for Temporary Housing, Storage and Aviation
ilities - $56,000.
Facilities, Parris Island - Charles W. Angle, Inc. -
Repair to Buildings and Causeway and Extension to Roads,
Contract Aviation Facilities Guantanamo Bay - Frederick
Parris Island, S.C. - $571,500.
Snare Corp. - Storehouse, Barracks, Hangars and Runways -
$531,000.
NOTE: Contracts in excess of $500,000 were cleared by
the National Defense Advisory Commission.
Contract Aviation Facilities, Pearl Harbor and Pacific
Islands - Hawaiian Dredging Co. and Associates - Improve-
U.S.S. NAVAJO (fleet tug), hoisted plane PBY-1 aboard
ment Shop, Buildings and Telephone System, Navy Yard,
Pearl Harbor - $225,000.
after it had been towed, toward Pearl Harbor by the RAMAPO.
Aircraft Storehouse; Laundry Building, Landplane Hangars,
There was no apparent damage to the plane, though it will
Parking Area, Seaplane Ramps and Recreation Facilities,
Naval Air Station, Pearl Harbor, T.H. - $2,231,100.
be inspected and its condition reported later.
Tuberculosis Ward and Quarters, Guam - $316,800.
Commander Atlantic Squadron, and Chief of Staff are in
Dispensary Building, Tutuila, Samoa - $162,000.
the Navy Department to discuss impending operations.
Grading and Servicing, Additional Gas Storage, Kaneohe,
U.S.S. SAPELO (ciler), will escort District draft from
Oahu, T.H. - $1,766,700.
Norfolk about 15 October to the Canal Zone. They include
4.
submarine chasers 454, 456, and 460, and Yachts 33 and 34.
Submerine chaser 457 will be in the group, designated to
Tenth Naval District.
Admiral Greenslade and party flew from Miami and Nassau
this morning, and will continue on to Guantanamo where
they will join the ST. LOUIS.
Civil Engineers, 32 candidates passed, the examination to
fill existing vacancies in the grade of Assistant Civil En-
gineer, with the rank of lieutenant (junior grade), Ten of
the candidates will be recommended for commissions imme-
diately, the remaining candidates to, be placed on an eli-
gibility list from which additional appointments may be
made.
Dental Officers, 32 candidates for appointment have
successfully qualified and commissioned as Assistant
Dental Surgeons (lieutenant, junior grade) as of 5 September.
University of Southern California, President Von Klein-
sund offers the facilities of its workshop, School of En-
gineering, and related technical departments for the train-
ing of naval personnel, photography, cinematography, sound
recording and supporting sciences. Faculty, buildings, and
equipment are also offered with the most capable technicians
from Hollywood.
confidential
REPORT TO THE SECRETARY OF THE NAVY
3 October 1940
Total IIIv Enlisted Strength, 2 October
164,442
Adrode
Fleet Reservists (enlisted) on active duty
7,121
Other Reservists
=
4,053
Retired Men
If
11
If
If
65
Total
11,239
Aggregate Enlistments (last 24 hours)
289
Aggregate Discharges
24
Gain
265
Retired Officers returned to active duty as of 2 October:
SILS
Line Officers
649
Staff
ff
167
Warrant
46
Total
862
SIBI
òch
Naval Reserve Enlisted Men ordered to active duty for en-
forcement of neutrality and the strengthening of the na-
tional defense within the limits of peace-time organi-
zation:
Number
Number
Number
Character of Duty
Allowed Obligated Ordered
Inshore Patrol Bases
340
212
88
Naval Reserve Aviation Bases 2300
2300
652
Communications
85
83
76
Afloat
5000
1352
1058
Miscellaneous
(
1191
1189
Class V-7 Procurement
(2325
Program
(
224
223
Class V-7 for Midshipmen,
USNR
5000
1500
--
Total Men
15,050
6,862
3,286
2.
3.
Placentia Bay, New Foundland, Plane has been ordered
Naval Reserve, Drills will be increased from 48 to 60
there for preliminary survey before U.S.S. BOWDITCH ar-
annually. All divisions and air squadrons will be brought
rives about 13 October. At that time two more planes will
up to full strength. Divisions of 69 men will be in
be ordered there for survey of operating conditions.
creased to 100. Air squadrons will be brought up to 124
U.S.S. ARCTURUS (cargo ship), former MORMACHAWK will un-
men, increased from 67. There are 18 air squadrons.
dergo no conversion at present. As soon as full complement
Local Defense Divisions, there are 30, are being brought
of officers and enlisted personnel are placed aboard the
up to 150 men, previously 69. These latter divisions in
ARCTURUS will fill a special assignment to outlying bases.
many cases will probably be ordered to minesweepers, mine-
U.S.S. SABINE (tanker), former Esso Albany will undergo
layers, yachts, submarine chasers, and net tenders.
conversion at Philadelphia for the next 2-1/2 months.
District Headquarters and Reserve Armory, Boston. At
Status of aircraft, as of 27 September:
a conference of Governor's representatives, Mayor's Com-
Combatant Training Utility Total
mittee, Commandant Boston, State W.P.A. Administrator
Useful Planes on Hand
1234
422
156
1812
Total Planes (including
and Labor Counsel, the project to build a new district
obsolete experimental)
1642
428
188
2258
Total Planes on order
1502
1467
32
3001
headquarters and Reserve Armory was called off because of
Bids for construction of 2 minelayers will be opened
lack of bricklayers, metal workers, electricians and other
to
23 October instead of 16 October.
skilled trades on the W.P.A. roles. Commandant is faced
Bureau of Yards and Docks, Contract for two storehouses
with 200000 sq.ft. space shortage, lease for which in
for reserve material at the Naval Supply Depot, Oakland,
the City of Boston is estimated to cost from $35,000 to
Calif., has been awarded to Monson Bros., San Francisco,
$72,000 a year.
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Calif. for the sum of $555,400. Time 210 calendar days.
Bureau of Navigation, is restricting enlistments, Class
This contract has been cleared by the National Defense Ad-
V-6, Naval Reserve, to ex-service men in order not to take
draft dodgers and men for whom there are no facilities for
visory Committee.
000,
to
4.
training at the present time. As soon as the Navy's
regular recruiting program has been achieved enlistments
in V-6 will be opened to qualified men and the facilities
of Naval Training Stations will be used to. give necessary
preliminary training to such recruits before ordering them
to
sea.
U.S.S. SEA RAVEN (SS196), reported to CINCUS on 30 Sep-
tember for duty in Submarine Force.
U.S.S. TUNA (ss 203), was launched at Mare Island on
2 October.
Coast Guard Cutter Campbell will leave New York today
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for Lisbon to relieve the OMAHA.
RECRUITING ACTIVITIES FOR WEEK ENDING 27 Sept. 1940
Number of applicants accepted for first enlistment - 1744
Istem
to
Number of first enlistments
2028
Number of reenlistments, continuous service
41
Number of reenlistments, broken service
29
Total
2089
to
6 American Experts, #800 studying the resources of Honduras
declared today that the North Coast of Honduras contained
to
the best rubber growing lands in America.
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Evening News, London, said tonight regarding the sinking
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of 132,000 British tons of shipping last week, "The 50
American destroyers should ease, but not in themselves
cure this situation."
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REPORT TO THE SECRETARY OF THE NAVY
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Total Enlisted Strength, 3 October
164,713
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Fleet Reservists (enlisted) on Active duty
7,121
Other Reservists
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4,053
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Retired Men
11
11
If
If
65
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Total
11,239
Aggregate Enlistments (last 24 hours)
314
Aggregate Discharges
=
43
Gain
271
Retired Officers returned to active duty, as of 3 October:
Line Officers
649
Staff Officers
167
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Warrant Officers
46
Total 862
Naval Reserve Officers ordered to active duty for en-
forcement of neutrality and the strengthening of the
National Defense within the limits of Peace-time au-
thorization; as of 3 October:
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Number
Number
Number
Character of Duty
Allowed Obligated Ordered
V(G) Officers Afloat
300
300
307
to
Merchant Marines Afloat
225
225
268
Aviation Instructors
248
248
214
I-V(S) Officers
125
125
112
CEC-V(S) Officers
125
125
125
Supply Corps Officers
125
125
149
Medical and Dental Officers
177
177
190
Communication Officers
100
100
124
cc-v(s) Officers
20
20
20
Administration of Reserve
Midshipman Training Program 140
140
110
Miscellaneous
320
485
485
Total Estimated Number Al-
ods
allowed 1905
2070
2104
2.
First Marine Brigade, will leave Quantico on 8-9-10
operations.
3.
October entrained for Hampton Roads. On 12 October Brigade
Bureau of Supplies and Accounts, announces the following:
will sail for Guantanamo on the McCAWLEY and BARNETT (Mar-
A preliminary award has been made, subject to later con-
ine transports). The first air group arrived at Guantan-
firmation to The Babcook & Wilcox Company for 400 sets of
amo yesterday composed mainly of scouting and fighter
5"/38 Weldments at a cost of $2,300,000, and for the pur-
planes. Bombing squadrons will leave at a later date.
chase of Government owned equipment not to exceed
Advertisement, will soon go out for construction of a
$250,000.
number of auxiliary vessels, among them destroyer tenders
A preliminary award has been made; subject to later con-
and minesweepers. Awards will be made after competitive
confirmation, to United Aircraft Corporation, Hamilton
bidding.
Standard Propellers Division, for propeller equipment and
Battleship NORTH CAROLINA, construction is reported to
spare parts, at a cost of $43,962,098.30.
be unusually rapid and there is every possibility this
A preliminary sward has been made, subject to later con-
vessel will be completed six or seven months ahead of
firmation, to United Aircraft Corporation, Pratt & Whitney
schedule.
Aircraft Division, for engines at a cost of $197,294,123.75
Admiral Wilcox, today relieved Admiral Brinser as head
A contract has been awarded the Bausch & Lomb Optical
of the Board of Inspection and Survey.
Company for 520 pairs of Binoculars at an average unit
U.S.S. SUMNER (DD333), reports that on the request of
cost of $56.11, total cost $29,173.00
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the Equadorian Minister for Foreign Affairs the SUMNER
The preliminary awards to the United Aircraft Cor-
proceeded to QUITO on 30 Sept ember for a conference regard-
poration for propellers and engines include the propeller
001
ing Peruvian officers on board. The Minister of Foreign
and engine requirements of both the Army and the Navy.
Affairs now has no objection to the presence of Peruvian
Supply Corps, has 583 regular officers às of 1 October,
officers of the SUMNER anywhere within the territorial
and 955 reserve officers with 105 applications favorably
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waters of Ecuador provided they take no part in survey
recommended. There are approximately 350 reserve of-
4.
ficers enrolled in the Supply Corps correspondence course.
This bureau continues to be desirous of recruiting reserve
officers under 26 years of age who hold a degree from a
recognized university. A building on the grounds of the Na-
val Hospital, Washington, has been secured for the new class
of the Reserve School beginning 7 October. The course is
5 months and will be composed of 36 officers.
Coast Guard, announced it is increasing its merchant
ship control force by 1500 men, to prevent possible
sabotage and neutrality violations in American ports. 500
extra men will be based at New York.
Curtiss-Wright Corporation, has completed plans for an
expansion program calling for construction of three new
airplane manufacturing plants at a cost of $40,000,000.
Executives said plants would be erected asspeedily as
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possible at Buffalo, Columbus, and St. Louis, for mass
production of fighting planes for the United States and taoo
Great Britain. Curtiss-Wright employment will jump from
9,200 to 45,000.
Congressional Sub-Committee, returned from an inspection
flight to Midway, Johnston, and Palmyra Islands. Repre-
sentative Darden said the Committee found construction
work moving ahead according to schedule, "and very good
progress being made."
Confidential
REPORT TO THE SECRETARY OF THE NAVY
October 7, 1940
Total Enlisted Strength, 5 October
165,074
Fleet Reservists (enlisted) on active duty
7,121
Other Reservists
#
#
"
=
4,053
Retired Men
.
65
Total
11,239
Aggregate Enlistments (last 24 hours)
334
Aggregate Discharges
#
.
#
117
Gain
217
Retired Officers returned to active duty, as of 5 October :
Line Officers
649
Staff Officers
167
Warrant Officers
46
Total 862
Naval Reserve Officers ordered to active duty for on-
forcement of neutrality and the strengthening of the
national defense within the limits of Peace-time au-
thorization:
Number
Number
Number
Character of Duty
Allowed
Obligated
Ordered
V(G) Officers Afloat
300
300
316
Merchant Marines Afloat
225
225
282
Aviation Instructors
248
248
81
I-V(S) Officers
125
125
115
CEC-V(S) Officers
125
125
135
Supply Corps Officers
125
125
150
Medical and Dental Officers
177
177
216
Communication Officers
100
100
136
CC-V(S) Officers
20
20
20
Administration of Reserve
Midshipman Training Program 140
140
109
Miscellaneous
320
508
508
Total estimated number al-
lowed:
1905
2093
2068
2.
3.
Marine Corps, Total Enlisted Strength as of 5 October --
Midvale Company, only bidder for 18 forged steel splin-
35,533
ter plates (about 37 tons) of vitel importance to the COR
Admiral Richardson, and Admiral Yarnell were in the Navy
Department today for conferences.
struction program. Contract is still being held up as
Lieut. Comdr. McDowell, Naval Reserve, addressed the Gen-
Midvale awaits decision on the minimum wage law, claiming
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eral Board on the Mandate Islands and South Pacific Archi-
it does not come under this law.
pelago including the Dutch Fast Indies.
The Assistant Secretary, Mr. Compton, is leaving for
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Brigadier General Strong, Assistant Chief of Staff re-
New York to address the Army Ordnance Association, and
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cently returned from London, will address the General Board
Rutgers University. He will also inspect the Norden
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tmorrow.
Bomb Sight Plant.
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All ship Contracts, to shipbuilders were mailed this
Emperor Hirohito, will review the main units combined
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morning, following up award letters previously mailed.
of the Japanese Fleet in Tokio Bay on 11 October.
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Excess Profits Tax, Bill has been passed and is awaiting
Protection of propeller shafting, against corrosion of
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Degaussing Cable, for Fleet. Information was given to
process of covering the shaft has been invoked by first
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bidders at 11: o'clock this morning, bids to be accepted
sandblasting the shaft, (2) spraying it with a 1/16 inch
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at 3: o'clook this afternoon. Deliveries are to be made at
coating of zinc, and (3) applying two coats of Phenolic
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Boston, Brooklyn, Philadelphia, Charleston, Norfolk, Mare
varnish. Preliminary tests indicate a high degree of
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Island, Puget Sound, Cavite and Pearl Harbor, 20 per cent
resistance to corrosion and pitting. A service test will
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within 12 days (except Pacific Coast, 19 days), and balance
now be tried out on the U.S.S. TRENTON.
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of 80 per cent in 30 days. 22,500,000 feet are being pur-
Naval Training Stations, Projects are being rushed
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chased with a 100 per cent additional clause inserted in
forward as follows:
contracts if more 1s desired.
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Newport - 1 drill hall, 100' I 200'; Extension to Mess
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hall, 20' I 200'; 3 barracks, 228 men each, total capacity
684 men. This contract was awarded 19 September, extimated
time of completion, 5 months.
Norfolk - 11 barracks, 288 men each; subsistence building,
912 men; drill hall 100' X 500'; swimming pool, additional
#2
subsistence building, 1824 men.
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Great Lakes, swimming pool, Marine barracks, 9 additional
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barracks, drill hall, trade school, Administrative build-
ing, supply and accounting office and storage building.
This contract is being negotiated; estimated time of com-
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pletion is four months after contract award.
to
San Diego, trade school, auditorium, building and acces-
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sories; 4 barracks; recreation building; storage buildings;
Contract for this construction was awarded 1 October; es-
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timated time of completion, 6 months.
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Acting Chaplains, seven have been appointed with the
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(s)
to
rank of lieutenant (j.g.) as of 20 October.
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Senate Conferees reached an agreement today on legisla-
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tion which will authorize an $150,000,000 appropriation for
a National Defense housing program. Under the legislation
beduct
this housing would include enlisted men in the Navy, em-
ployees in the Navy Department assigned to Naval bases and
of
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Workers in essential defense industries.
Confidential
REPORT TO THE SECRETARY OF THE NAVY
8 October 1940
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Total Enlisted Strength, 7 October
165,311
Fleet Reservists (enlisted) on active duty
7,121
Other Reservists
If
ft
If
4,053
Retired Men
If
If
If
65
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Total
11,239
31
Aggregate Enlistments (last 24 hours)
347
Aggregate Discharges
=
If
If
110
Gain
237
Naval Officers Retired, returned to active duty, as of
October 7:
Line Officers
649
Staff Officers
167
Warrant Officers
46
Total
862
Naval Reserve Officers ordered to active duty for en-
forcement of neutrality and the strengthening of the
National Defense within the limits of Peace-time au-
thorization, as of 7 October:
Number
Number
Number
Character of Duty
Allowed
Obligated
Ordered
V(G) Officers Afloat
300
300
316
Merchant Marines Afloat
225
225
282
Aviation Instructors
248
248
81
I-V(S) Officers
125
125
115
CEC-V(S) Officers
125
125
135
Supply Corps Officers
125
125
150
Medical and Dental Officers 177
177
216
Communication Officers
100
100
136
cc-v(s) Officers
20
20
20
Administration of Reserve
Midshipman Training Program 140
140
109
Miscellaneous
320
508
508
Total Estimated Number
to
Allowed:
1905
2093
2068
2.
3.
September Commissionings of vessels were as follows:
ficer auxiliary vessels as they become available.
Name
Type
Date
BASS, Bonita, Barracuda
Submarines
5 Sept.
Several weeks will probably be allowed before calling,
Charles F. Hughes
Destroyer
5
S-11
Submarine
6
"
that they can take care of their business associations.
Hillary P. Jones
Destroyer
7
R-9, R-15
Submarines
9
Commandants at various Navy Yards will probably name
McCawley
Transport
11
Kearney
Destroyer
13
If
those best fitted to come to duty first.
Lansdale
=
17
If
S-31, 8-32
Submarines
18
"
Bureau of Ordnance, has placed orders for seventeen
Mayo
Destroyer
18
PC-449
Sub Chaser
25
planers with Mesta Machine Company of Pittsburgh and
Barnett
Transport
25
Sabine
Oiler
25
General Machinery Corporation of Hamilton, Ohio, at a
Arcturus
Storeship
26
to
cost of $3,311,000 for use in the Naval Ordnance Plant,
October Commissionings are contemplated as follows:
Name
Type
South Charleston, W. Va.
PC-454, 456, 457, 460
Sub Chasers
Albatross
Minesweeper
Contract for Six Hundred low cost housing units, in the
Bluebird
"
Catbird
vicinity of Vallejo, California, has been awarded to
Curlew
"
Flicker
Barrett & Hilp, San Francisco, California, for the sum of
Goldfinch
Grackle
$2,243,418. Time, twelve of the buildings shall be com-
Gull, Kite, Linnet
pleted ready for occupancy within 90 calendar days and
Winston Churchill, revealed before Commons that a
the remaining 38 buildings shall be completed within 150
British battleship and a large British cruiser suffered
calendar days, and the landscaping shall be completed
serious damage in the action against the French at Dekar.
within 360 calendar days. This contract was cleared
All Commodities, Price Index for the week ending 28 Sep-
by the National Defense Advisory Commission.
tember was the same as the preceding week, 77.7-
Yacht VARA, owned by Harold Vanderbilt, was taken over
Mobilization, organized remerve, it is probable that
7
October.
for
officers will be called only as ships become available for
U.S.S. LIVERMORE (DB 435), preliminary acceptance from
them. At present it is likely they will be called to of-
Bath Iron Works Corp. on 7 October, and placed in full
4.
commission at Navy Yard, Boston, on the same day.
Destroyers to Britain, following vessels were decom-
missioned and turned over on 8 October: BRANCH, HUNT, tadd
MASON, SATTERLEE, LAUB, AULICK, EDWARDS, and McLANAHAN.
U.S.S. McFARLAND (DD237) recommissioned and placed in
full commission on 5 October, at Navy Yard, Mare Island.
Naval Mobile Hospital Unit, was placed in full comensiq
mission at Navy Yard, New York, on 5 October.
Negotiations, are being speeded for acquisition of 5300
Merchant Marine vessels to fill the need for auxiliaries.
22 auxiliary craft have already been purchased or advanced
to the final contract stage. These vessels and 31 others
will be converted as fast as possible. The budget allows
$75,000,000 to be spent on such ships.
ESS,
British Admiralty, announces the loss of 72,337 tons of
merchant shipping due to enemy action in the week ending
29 September. Losses included 10 British, 4 allied, and
1 neutral ship.
American Shipbuilders, launched 632,558 tons of ships
during 1939.
they
Lord Lothian, did not fly to England today giving as his
reason the seriousness of the Far Eastern situation. 8.0
1109 nt
Confidential
REPORT TO THE SECRETARY OF THE NAVY
AA
October 9, 1940
Total Enlisted Strength, 8 October
165,599
has
Fleet Reservists (enlisted) on active duty
7,121
Other Reservists
11
4,053
Retired Men
"
If
If
"
95
to
Total
11,269
Aggregate Enlistments (last 24 hours)
347
Aggregate Discharges 11
189
Gain
158
Retired Officers returned to active duty, as of 8 October:
Line Officers
649
Staff
11
167
TO
Warrant
46
Total
862
Naval Reserve Enlisted Men ordered to active duty for
enforcement of neutrality and the strengthening of the
National Defense within the limits of Peace-time organi
zation:
Number
Number
Number
Character of Duty
Allowed Obligated Ordered
TUO
Inshore Patrol Bases
340
212
89
Naval Res. Aviation Bases
2300
2300
680
Communications
85
83
76
Afloat
5000
1352
1190
Miscellaneous
(
1191
1054
Class V-7 Procurement
(2325
Program
(
224
219
Class V-7 for Midshipmen,
USNR
5000
1500
1500
Radio and Signal Schools
4000
534
310
Total Men
19,050
7,396
5,118
2.
BB 61-64, Contract with the American Engineering Company
.3
San Juan, Puerto Rico, in the ST. LOUIS arriving there
will probably be signed shortly for windlasses, capstans,
about 20 October for a stay of 3 days duration.
and anchors. This contract will run about $517,000.
Destroyers to Britain, Date of arrival of division 72
Storage Powder Depot, negotiations are underway for pur-
composed of the Claxton, Fairfax, Ringgold, Sigourney,
chase of land in Martin County, Indiana, for building this
Tillman and Robinson at Halifax is delayed until 8: A.M.
depot.
15 November. These vessels will remain in the Norfolk
Far East families, of naval personnel are being recalled
Area to accomplish additional work, the accomplishment
though the process of their return may be slow. It has
of which will allow them to depart from Newport on 13
been suggested that S.S. WASHINGTON and MANHATTAN be sent
November.
for removal of Americans in China and Japan, and negotia-
FAL
Bureau of Yards and Docks, The following cost-plus-
tions are underway to make this possible. Families of
fixed-fee contract award has been made:
Naval officers are being refused passage to the Far East
Facilities for additional enlisted personnel
because of the existing conditions. The Japanese press
at the Naval Training Station, Great Lakes, Ill.
awarded to the Henry Ericsson Company of Chicago,
continues to be warlike in its statements regarding U.S.
Ill. Estimated contract cost - $1,200,000.
embargoes in spite of seeming lack of interest in Britain's
The following contract has also been awarded:
opening of the Burma Road. Some papers even consider our
Two storehouses for reserve material at the Naval
Supply Depot, Oakland, California, awarded to Monson
attitude "tantamount to a declaration of war", adding that
Bros. of San Francisco, Calif. Estimated cost -
$555,400. Time of completion 210 days.
Japan has stored important munitions against a possible
U.S.S. O'BRIEN (DD415) reported to CINCUS for duty
break with Britain and the United States. In order to
on 8 October.
capitalize the occupation of French Indo-China, the Jap-
U.S.S. BOWDITCH, after fueling at Norfolk, left on
anese Government is sending a trade mission to Hanoi.
8 October for Placentia Harbor (Newfoundlend) to act as
Rear Admiral Greenslade, and his. mission will visit
survey ship for new base, and will arrive there on 13 Oc-
tober.
4.
RECRUITING ACTIVITIES FOR WEEK ENDING OCTOBER 4, 1940:
Number of applicants accepted for first enlistment - 1804
Number of reenlistments (first)
1313
Number of reenlistments, continuous service
64
Number of reenlistments under broken service
36
Total
1413
German Spokesman, for the Economic Section of the German
High Command told foreign correspondents that American
should avoid underestimating the economic strength of the
German-Italian-Japanese alliance. He said Japan was prepar-
ed for any economic retaliation by the United States.
Germany and Japan will soon enter into closer economic re-
lations, he said, and Germany will deliver important ma-
terials to Japan.
Diving tests, a new electrically heated, fiber glass in-
sulated diving suit was approved by the diving school at
the Navy Yard today. It will permit divers to remain at
great depths twice as long as previously. This new equip-
ment will be sent to the six salvage vessels tending sub-
marines in the Atlantic and Pacific.
Excess profits tax, Amortization Bill was signed today
and will ease the repayment of defense plant expansion.
costs. This bill becoming law will aid in negotiating con-
tracts previously troublesome to the Navy Department
Confidential <
REPORT TO THE SECRETARY OF THE NAVY
file
10 October 1940
Total Enlisted Strength, 9 October
166,371
o:
Fleet Reservists (enlisted) on active duty
7,121
Other Reservists
=
4,565
Retired Men
II
11
If
"
95
Total
11,782
Aggregate Enlistments (last 24 hours)
412
Aggregate Discharges
53
Gain
359
Retired Officers returned to active duty as of 8 October
to
Line Officers
649
Staff
If
167
Warrant
46
Total
862
Naval Reserve Officers ordered to active duty for en-
forcement of neutrality and the strengthening of the
national defense within the limits of peace-time authori-
zation, as of 9 October:
Number
Number
Number
Character of Duty
Allowed Obligated Ordered
V(G) Officers Afloat
300
To
300
316
Merchant Marines Afloat
225
225
282
Aviation Instructors
248
248
81
I-V(S) Officers
125
125
115
CEC-V(S) Officers
125
125
135
Supply Corps Officers
125
125
150
Medical and Dental Officers
177
177
216
Communication Offices
100
100
136
CC-V(S) Officers
20
20
20
Administration of Reserve
Midshipman Training Program 140
140
109
Miscellaneous
320
508
508
Total Estimated Number Al-
lowed: 1905
2093
2068
2.
3.
Bureau of Supplies and Accounts has awarded contracts
forging and machining ship shafting, turbine rotors, and
as follows:
turret training racks to an amount of about $3,000,000.
IndoT
Contracts for climb indicators (aircraft) awarded to:
The Government will own these facilities. olst
Kollsman Instrument Division of Square D Company, 2,994,
Hanoi Press, for Thursday says Japan plans action on
nold
unit price $64.00, spare parts $3,000.00, total $194,616.00;
the opening of the Burma Road, that it can be cut or
Pioneer Instrument Division of Bendix Aviation Corporation
bombed from EL base in Indo-China; Japanese military action
(swod
for 4,402, unit price $62.75, spare parts $3,000.00, total
against China is said to have already started from Indo-
$279,225.50.
China
bases.
,OAPI
Contracts for steel awarded to: better
Shanghai, 4th Marines report Americans are calm and in
Carnegie Illinois Steel Corporation in the amount of
most cases are in no hurry to leave the Orient.
par
$4,826,464.55; Jones & Laughlin Steel Corporation, 1,538,000 Admiral Greenslade, is expected to return about 24 Oc-
lbs. of steel, total price $86,281.80; Lukens Steel Company,
tober when the actual field work for construction of bases
16,690,000 lbs. of steel, total price $889,024.85; Worth
will probably have been completed. His visit of 3 days
ed#
20
20
Steel Company, 30,486,000 lbs. of steel, total price
to Puerto Rico is to fit that Island into the picture
TO
as
$1,343,095.52. These contracts cover the Navy's estimated
along with the other bases acquired by leave from Britain.
Dezebt0
20
The
requirements of steel of the types specified in the con-)
Newfoundland survey now in progress will achieve es-
S8S
SSS
tract for a period of 6 months from 1 October 1940.
tablishment of a base in that area. In Washington mem-
(11
USI
I
A contract for 150 airplanes and spare parts has been
bers of the Greenslade Board are working with various
021
USI
SI
awarded to Curtiss-Wright Corporation at a total cost of
bureaus of the Navy Department collecting data and study-
del
001
001
$3,674,566.39. OS
OS
(2)V-00
ing the outer defense survey as a whole.
Ilnoor
20
Bureau of Ordnance authorized expension of the Camden
Governor of Maryland, has offered land at the mouth of
802
OSE
Forge Company, Camden, N.J., to increase capacity for
the Patuxent River for erection of a naval or aviation
8ð0s
EPOS
2001
: bewel
enizek
4.
base covering 1400 acres on the East bank of the river.
U.S.S. GRAMPUS (Submarine) will be launched at the Elec-
tric Boat Company, Groton, Connecticut about 23 December.
U.S.S. FULTON (submarine tender) will be launched at the
Navy Yard, Mare Island sometime in December.
Mobilization, Organized Marine Corps Reserve, consisting
of 23 battalions, ground units, has been directed to take
place on or about 7 November 1940. Small administrative
details will precede these units to mobilization points.
Eight battalions will be mobilized at Quantico, 1 at Phila-
delphia, 9 at San Diego, 1 at Mare Island, 3 at Norfolk, and
1 at Puget Sound.
Army-Navy Munitions Board, is uniting with members of
the Labor Department toward distribution of skilled labor
to key points in the defense scheme, removing gluts in
some sections of the country to fill needs in others.
American Charge d'Affaires, to Berlin, Alexander Kirk,
has been recalled. The State Department said he would not
return to Berlin, adding that there was no significance to
the recall beyond the desire to reassign personnel.
Japanese Commandant, expressed regret for "unwarrantable
contact" of Japanese gendarmes in seizing and beating a
Marine in the International Settlement.
Confidential
-800
REPORT TO THE SECRETARY OF THE NAVY
October 11, 1940
of
Total Enlisted Strength, 10 October
166,635
Doar
Fleet Reservists (enlisted) on active duty
7,122
Other Reservists
4,565
Retired Men
"
If
If
If
95
TO
Total
11,782
doldw
Aggregate Enlistments (last 24 hours
391
Aggregate Discharges
127
Gain
264
Retired Officers returned to active duty as of 10 Oct.
Line Officers
649
Staff Officers
167
Warrant Officers
46
of
bito
Total
862
Naval Reserve Officers ordered to active duty for en-
forcement of neutrality and the strengthening of the
national defense within the limits of peace-time au-
thorization, as of 10 October:
--MOD
NUmber
Number
Number
Character of Duty
Allowed Obligated Ordered
V(G) Officers Afloat
300
300
316
Merchant Marines Afloat
225
225
282
Aviation Instructors
248
248
81
I-V(s) Officers
125
125
115
GEC-V(S) Officers
125
125
135
Supply Corps Officers
125
125
150
Medical and Dental Officers
177
177
216
Communication Officers
100
100
136
cc-v(s) Officers
to
20
20
20
Administration of Reserve
Midshipman Training Program
140
140
109
Miscellaneous
320
508
508
Total Estimated Number Al-
lowed:
1905
2093
2008
2.
3.
Brushes for Naval Use - One of the effects of the hos-
evailable substitutes for the purpose. A committee of
tilities in Europe and the Far East has been to cause a
the brush manufacturers is now working on recommendations
shortage of bristles such as are used for the manufacture
for revision of brush specifications. It 18 probable that
of brushes in. the United States. Brushes for Naval use are
greater tolerance regarding the length of bristles may be
procured in accordance with Navy Department or Federal Spec-
necessary and due to the greater abundance of short bris-
ifications which specify in most instances bristles imported
tles that sizes of brushes permitting shorter bristles may
from China, Siberia, or France. There has been practically
be added to the specifications. Where certain types of
no domestic bristle industry for the reason that the cheap
bristles, such as White French bristles, are not available
labor obtainable in those countries has made it impossible
substitution of other bristles will be necessary.
for such an industry to exist here, and for the further
Contract, for Housing and Ammunition Facilities at the
reason that the bristles do not grow as long due to the
Naval Mine Depot, Naval Fuel Depot, Yorktown, Virginia
slaughter of hogs in this country at a younger age and to
and Newport News, Virginia, has been awarded on a cost-
climatic conditions. The importation of bristles from
plus-fixed-fee basis to the Virginia Engineering Company,
France at the present time has practically ceased and that
Inc., Newport News, Virtinia, and Wise Contracting Company,
from Siberia and China has been greatly curtailed. A con-
Inc., Richmond, Virginia. The total estimated cost, in-
siderable portion of the Chinese bristle industry has fallen
cluding fee, is $4,026,260.00. This contract was cleared
into the hands of the Japanese. The above facts and the in-
through the National Defense Advisory Commission.
creased demand for brushes due to the Defense Program has
U.S.S. BEAR, arrives at the Naval Academy this after-
resulted in a rise in the prices demanded for bristles. To
noon and will leave Annapolis on 14 October for the Ant-
meet this situation representatives of the brush manufac-
arctic. The BEAR will pick up the 33 members of the
turers conferred recently in Washington with Navy Department
Antarctic Expedition. The NORTH STAR is scheduled to
representatives regarding the Government's need and the
leave Seattle, Washington, early in December to assist
4.
the BEAR in this task. IOT eldallave
U.S.S. SAILFISH and THRESHER (Submarines) will take an
indoctrinal training cruise from 26 October until 22 Decem-
her in American waters spending 49 days at Coco Solo,esters
Canal Zone. ia to comebouds
Senator Walsh, disclosed today that three Massachusetts
national defense housing projects have been accorded tenta-
tive priority by the Navy Department. He said that priority
would be given to 50 units at Squantum, an additional 50
units at Squantum, 50 units at the Boston Navy Yard, and 20
units at Chelsea.
Marihime Commission, records show 5 large passenger ves-
sels and 25 freighters available in the Far Eastern waters
for the evacuation of Americans. ..0ml
Admiral Standley, speaking in Philadelphia last night. ad-
vocated sending a fleet of destroyers to take a "firm stand"
against Japan. He also urged outright declaration of war
against the axis powers. HARE .8.8.U
Bureau of Yards and Docks Contract has been awarded for
three ammunition industrial buildings at the Naval Torpedo
Station, Keyport, Washington, to Dally Construction and
8
el
Engineering Co. and C.F. Dally of Seattle, Washington, for
of at
$166,949. Time of completion 180 days.
Confidential
90
REPORT TO THE SECRETARY OF THE NAVY
14 October 1940
116
Total Enlisted Strength, 12 October
167,212
10
Fleet Reservists (enlisted) on active duty
7,122
Other Reservists
4,565
Retired Men
II
If
=
"
128
Total
11,815
Aggregate Enlistments (last 24 hours)
421
Aggregate Discharges
46
Gain
365
Retired Officers returned to active duty as of 12 Oct:
Line Officers
649
Staff Officers
167
Warrant Officers
46
Total
862
Naval Reserve Officers ordered to active duty for en
forcement of neutrality and the strengthening of the
national defense within the limits of peace-time au-
thorization, as of 12 October:
Number
Number
Number
Character of Duty
Allowed Obligated Ordered
V(G) Officers Afloat
300
300
316
Merchant Marines Afloat
225
225
282
Aviation Instructors
248
248
81
I-V(S) Officers
125
125
115
CEC-V(S) Officers
125
125
135
Supply Corps Officers
125
125
150
Medical and Dental Officers
177
177
216
Communication Officers
100
100
136
CC-V(S) Officers
20
20
20
Administration of Reserve
Midshipman Training Program
140
140
109
Miscellaneous
320
508
508
Total Estimated Number Al-
lowed:
bereblendo
1905
2093
2068
2.
3.
Bureau of Aeronautics, The Chief of the Bureau of Aero-
because of essential industries classification and
SS
nautios, Rear Admiral J. H. Towers, will leave today by air
family reasons.
his
SI
accompanied by Lieutenant Commander W. A. Read of the
District Defense, Destroyer Squadron 41 has been
Bureau of Aeronautics, to represent the Navy Department at
designated for assignment to District defense forces on
the commissioning of the U.S. Naval Air Station, Jackson-
the West Coast as follows: Destroyer division 83 to
ville, Florida, on 15 October.
the 12th Naval District; Destroyer division 82 plus the
Contract for Cold Storage Building at the Naval Supply
GILMER to the 13th Naval District. Upon the GILMER'S
Depot, Oakland, California, has been awarded to K.E. Parker
arrival at the Canal Zone and upon relief of Destroyer
Company, San Francisco, California, for the sum of $595,600.
division 82, these 5 vessels will proceed to new stations.
Time, 270 calendar days. This contract has been cleared
Destroyer Division 83 will proceed to new station on com-
You
through the National Defense Advisory Commission.
pletion of overhaul about 25 November. Upon arrival on
U.S.S. OMAHA, enroute from Lisbon, paid a courtesy visit
the West Coast of Destroyer division 82 plus the GILMER,
to Monrovia, Liberia, on 9 October, departing 10 October.
2 vessels will be temporarily assigned to the 12th Naval
OMAHA is now returning to American waters.
District until arrival of Destroyer division 83. Under
Medical Corps, Medical School students finishing two
the above assignments, Destroyer Squadron 41 will be dis-
years of medicine will be taken in to the new reserve clas-
banded.
sification HC(V)K with the rank of Ensigns. This classifi-
Rear Admiral Greenslade, and party have left Port of
cation (previously reported) will permit pharmacists, etc.,
Spain, Trinidad for Georgetown, British Guiana.
to be taken in through the rank of lieutenant.
Degaussing, the YORKTOWN, MINNEAPOLIS, ASTORIA, NEW
Organized Reserve Mobilization, deferments on requests
ORLEANS, and DOBBIN (destroyer tender) have been made
to avoid active duty will be handled entirely within the
available under first priority for degaussing immediately
802
802
OSE
Navy Department according to Volume 3 of the Selective
upon receipt of material and coil data at Pearl Harbor.
Service rules.
Deferment will be considered on requests
4
Also available with second priority are the PORTER,
CUSHING, PERKINS, PRESTON and SMITH. Completion of this
work is to be expedited. The PHELPS and PLATTE will be
available for degaussing on arrival at Mare Island about
6
16 October. The maximum degaussing that can be accom- odd
plished at Puget Sound Navy Yard prior to 1 January follows:
a) IDAHO, NEW MEXICO, MISSISSIPPI, complete degaussing and
AA protection by 16 November; Leaso 25 ISVITIS
b) WEST VIRGINIA, COLORADO, MARYLAND, YORKTOWN and one EB
auxiliary, complete degaussing and AA protection by 10 De-
cember; THE Insurivo to mottelą
c) CALIFORNIA, TENNESSEE, ENTERPRISE and one auxiliary
for degaussing only, completion 26 December. the aleasev S
These dates are predicated on wire being on hand by dates
of arrival of ships in Yard. This work is Priority 1, over
modernization of the SARATOGA and all new construction.
Bureau of Yards and Docks has awarded the following
cost-plus-fixed-fee contract:
Quarters for officers and married enlisted men; labora-
tory building; extension of garage; extension of power
house; lonomotive orane shed; carpenter shop building;
and barracks building for Marine guard at the Naval
Proving Gounds, Dahlgren, Va., awarded to Jeffress-Dyer,
Inc. of Washington, D. C. - Estimated contract cost -
$372,000. ITAGE to 1100 5да to
Confid
File
.S
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TOT
REPORT TO THE SECRETARY OF THE NAVY Leven
to 15 October 1940 to
to
Total Enlisted Strength, 14 October
167,591
redmuM
Fleet Reservists (enlisted) on active duty 7,122
Other Reservists
If
ONE
If
If
4,565
dadI
Retired Men
OOES
If ODES If
If
128
E8
28
USE
T325
0002 Total
11,815
ETOL
ren
)
Aggregate Enlistments (last 24 hers)
403 V-V
Aggregate Discharges
If
If
20
2021
0021
0002
ARE
AES
0001 Gain
383
Retired Officers returned to active duty as of 14 Oct.: oT
TSIAE
Line Officers
649
Istot
-
Staff Officers
167
Warrant
Officers
46
Total
862
Naval Reserve Officers ordered to active duty for en-
forcement of neutrality and the strengthening of the
national defense within the limits of peace-time au-
thorization, as of 12 October:
Number
Number
Number
Character of Duty
Allowed Obligated Ordered
V(G) Officers Afloat
TO
300
300
328
Merchant Marines Afloat
225
225
292
Aviation Instructors
to
248
248
89
I-V(S) Officers
125
125
116
CEC-V(S) Officers
125
125
143
Supply Corps Officers
125
125
158
Medical and Dental Officers
177
177
238
Communication Officers
100
100
143
CC-V(S) Officers
20
20
20
Administration of Reserve
Midshipman Training Program 140
140
111
Miscellaneous
320
504
504
Recruiting Organized Reserves
-
-
11
Total Estimated Number
Allowed
1905
2089
2153
20
2.
3.
Naval Reserve Enlisted Men Ordered to Active duty for en-
Bureau of Yards and Dooks - Contract for Ground Machine
forcement of Neutrality and the strengthening of the
National Defense within the limits of Peace-Time organi-
Gun Range, at the Naval Operating Base (Air Station),
zation, 88 of 12 October:
Number
Number
Number
Norfolk, Virginia, has been awarded to Arnold M. Diamond,
Character of Duty
Allowed
Obligated
Ordered
Inshore Patrol Bases
340
215
89
Brooklyn, New York, for the sum of $15,334; time - 75
Naval Res. Aviation Bases
2300
2300
696
Communications
85
83
76
calendar days.
Afloat
5000
1352
1211
Miscellaneous
(
1197
1073
Contract for storage building at the Naval Supply Depot,
Class V-7 Procurement Prog. (2325
224
218
Oakland, California, has been awarded to the K.E. Parker
Class V-7 for MidshipmenUSNR 5000
1500
1505
Radio and Signal Schools
4000
534
354
Co, of San Francisco for $595,600. Time of completion,
Total Men
19,050
7,405
5,222
270 calendar days.
Marine Corps - Total Enlisted Strength, 14 Oct. 36,127
S.S. MONTEREY and MARIPOSA of the Matson Line, in ad-
U.S.S. NORTH CAROLINA, while hoisting a 40 ton turret sec-
dition to the S.S. WASHINGTON (previously reported) will
tion on deck with two cranes one of the crane booms bent
make special trips to bring back Americans from Asiatic
dropping the turret section slowly to the deck. There
points. The MONTEREY will sail from San Francisco today
were no serious injuries to personnel, though there was
for Shanghai, Yokohama, and Hong Kong.
damage to the deck of the NORTH CAROLINA. This accident
Alexander Kirk, Charge d'Affairs at Berlin, reached
occurred this morning and extent of damage to ship will
Lisbon to board a Pan-American Clipper for the United
be reported in full when report of investigation now un-
States.
derway is received.
War Sinkings, Mercantile shipping losses during the
SI
SEE
Airplane fatality, Lieutenant (J.g.) James N. Mayes and
week ending 6 October were the lowest since the week
Aviation Machinist, 2nd class, L.H. Dillow were killed
ending 6 May, the British Admiralty reported today.
when their plane attached to Bombing Squadron 3 crashed
7 British ships totalling 24,943 tons; 2 allied ships
near Camp Kearney, San Diego, yesterday afternoon. Cause
totalling 2,464 tons; and 1 neutral ship of 3,687 tons
of accident is as yet unknown.
were lost, a grand total of 31,094 tons.
4.
Navy Bombers, made practice flights over Manila last night,
their first such maneuvers since arrival from the United
States. These flights will be increased for experience to
be gained by pilots.
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Russo-Japanese relations, rumors that Russia and Japan
will sign a non-aggression pact grow stronger. The Russians
would continue to aid China, it is thought, while giving 60
Japan free reign in Indo-China and the Dutch East Indies.
Rear Admiral Moreell, urged P.W.A.'s nine regional direc-
tors to speed up essential projects underway, sponsored. by
the Navy Department. The W.P.A. advised the Navy Department
that 500,000 workers would be assigned to defense projects
by mid-winter. улянтиом
Voluntary Reserve, both Naval and Marine, have been ad-o1
vised to hold themselves available for possible mobilization
on short notice. TOI of nodell
MediterraneanAction, reported by the British said the
cruiser AJAX had sunk two destroyers of 679 tons, and one
destroyer of the ARTAGLIERE class of 1,620 tons. The Neew
Italians admitted the losses. a
Lord Lothian, British Ambassador to the United States,
left for London today by clipper plane. was, S satiletos
. amot ,190.12 20-LBJOJ bising , taol
confidential< file
REPORT TO THE SECRETARY OF THE NAVY
16 October 1940
20
Total Enlisted Strength, 15 October
167,867
Fleet Reservists (enlisted) on active duty
7,122
Other Reservists
11
=
"
If
4,565
Retired Men
If
If
"
If
128
Total
11,815
Aggregate Enlistments (last 24 hours)
372
Aggregate Discharges
"
"
"
96
Total
276
Retired Officers returned to active duty as of 15 October:
Line Officers
649
Staff Officers
167
Warrant Officers
46
Total
862
Naval Reserve Officers ordered to active duty for en-
forcement of neutrality and the strengthening of the
national defense within the limits of peace-time au-
thorization, as of 15 October:
Number
Number
Number
Character of Duty
Allowed
Obligated
Ordered
V(G) Officers Afloat
300
300
328
Merchant. Marines Afloat
225
225
292
Aviation Instructors
248
248
89
I-V(S) Officers
125
125
116
CEC-V(S) Officers
125
125
143
Supply Corps Officers
125
125
158
Medical and Dental Officers 177
177
238
Communication Officers
100
100 143
CC-V(S) Officers
20
20
20
Administration of Reserve
Midshipman Training Program 140
140
111
Miscellaneous
320
504
504
Recruiting Organized Reserves
-
11
Total Estimated Number Al-
lowed
1905
2089
2153
2.
3.
Seaplane tenders, Bids were opened at noon today for the
Contract for Additional Facilities at the Marine
construction of ten. The Associated Shipbuilders, Puget
Barracks, Parris Island, South Carolina, has been awarded
Sound Bridge and Dredging Company, and Lake Union Dry Dock
on a cost-plus-fixed-fee basis to Charles W. Angle, Inc.
and Machine Works, Seattle, Washington, submitted the fol-
and Potter & Shackelford, Inc., Greensboro, North Caro-
lowing bids with a fixed price and alternate bids with pro-
lina. The total estimated cost, including fee, of this
visions for adjustments for costs of materials and labor:
contract is $3,900,000.
Fixed Price
Alternate Bids
Contract for Storage Facilities at the Naval Operating
$5,698,375 for each of two - $5,198,395, for each of two
5,247,93, for each of four- 4,747,923, for each of four
Base, Norfolk, Virginia, has been awarded on a cost plus
The Williamette Iron and Steel Corporation, Portland,
fixed fee basis to Doyle and Russell, The Central National
Oregon, submitted the following bids, based on different
Bank Building, Richmond, Virginia. The total estimated
types of propulsion machinery, with provisions for adjust-
cost, including fee, of this contract is $856,000. These
ments for cost of labor and material:
contracts were cleared by the National Defense Advisory
Fixed Price
Alternate Bids
Commission. The total of the above contracts is
$2,260,645) For each of
6,485,645)
Four.
$3,925,000.
DOE
$6,196,645) For each of
Allocation of ship construction, has been made to the
ass
6,387,645)
Six.
following Navy Yards, the total cost of the construction
The Southern California Shipbuilding Company, Los Angeles,
California, submitted the following bid with provisions for
being estimated at $50,000,000:
adjustments for cost of labor and material:
2 Submarine Tenders - Navy Yard, Mare Island, Calif.
Fixed Price
001
Alternate Bids
--
OS
os
$5,887,907, for each of six
1 Submarine Tender - Navy Yard, Puget Sound, Wash.
Revised bidders' data for Minesweepers Nos. 58 to 65 in-
These contracts were cleared through the National De-
clusive, will be issued on or about October 16, including
gense Advisory Commission.
provisions for the Department furnishing main propelling
The Under Secretary, Mr. Forrestal is in Hartford, Con-
machinery. Bids will be opened October 30.
necticut at the Pratt & Whitney Company.
4.
Negotiations, are underway for the acquisition of 6 ves-
sels for conversion into transports. Among those under
consideration are the EXCALIBER and 5 ships of the "City"
class at present owned by the Baltimore Mail Line, sub-
sidiary of United States Lines. These ships would fill out
the program of 10 transports to be purchased, the President
Grant, President Jackson, Santa Marie and Santa Barbara al-
ready having been turned over to the Navy and renamed the
HARRIS, ZEILIN, McCAWLEY, and BARNETT.
Organized Reserve, the Second division of Baltimore has
been ordered to active duty as of 18 October for the dura-
tion of the emergency, and will proceed to the Canal Zone.
British Admiralty, advises that no merchant vessel shall
approach within 3 miles of the United Kingdom between sun-
set and sunrise except as organized in convoys which may
proceed to any British port. Vessels proceeding from an
other
English port to any may enter ports of Northern Ireland
and any English or Scottish port from Milford Haven, North.
The Orkneys and Shetland Islands are excluded. In fog or
low visibility no merchant vessel is to approach English
ports unless permission has been granted by patrol vessels.
Vessels failing to comply with these instructions will be
fired on.
Confidential
REPORT TO THE SECRETARY OF THE NAVY
17 October 1940
Total Enlisted Strength, 16 October
168,280
Fleet Reservists (enlisted) on active duty
7,122
Other Reservists
11
=
=
4,568
Retired Men
If
"
If
11
140
Total
11,830
Aggregate Enlistments (last 24 hours)
420
Aggregate Discharges
22
Gain
398
Retired Officers returned to active duty as of 16 October:
Line Officers
691
Staff
If
173
Warrant
=
53
Total
917
Naval Reserve Officers ordered to active duty for en-
forcement of neutrality and the strengthening of the
national defense within the limits of peace-time au-IoM
thorization, as of 17 October:
Number
Number
Number
Character of Duty
Allowed Obligated Ordered
V(G) Officers Afloat
300
-
300
328
Merchant Marines Afloat
225
225
292
Aviation Instructors
248
248
89
I-V(S) Officers
125
125
116
CEC-V(S) Officers
125
125
143
Supply Corps Officers
125
125
158
Medical and Dental Officers
177
177
238
Communication Officers
100
100
143
cc-v(s) Officers
20
20
20
Administration of Reserve
M$dshipman Training Program
140.
140
111
to
Recruiting Organized Reserve
-
-
11
Miscellaneous
320
504
504
Total Estimated Number
Allowed: 1905
2089
2153
2.
3
RECRUITING ACTIVITIES FOR WEEK ENDING OCTOBER 11, 1940:
size will be ordered to Guantanamo and 1 to San Juan.
Number of applicants accepted for first enlistment-1 1750
Additional Tankers, will be taken over, 2 on 21 October
Number of first enlistments
2133
Number of reenlistments, continuous service
69
and one on 25 October. They are the SEAKAY, Esso Trenton
Number of reenlistments, broken service
35
Total
2237
and Esso Raleigh, to be renamed SANTEE, WACHITA, and
Bureau of Yards and Docks - The following cost-plus-fixed
CASCASCIA respectively. After a brief period of out-
fee contracts have been awarded:
fitting and conversion they are expected to arrive on
1042 housing units at the Naval Operating Base, Norfolk,
the West Coast by 1 December.
Virginia, awarded to Byrne Organization of Norfolk, Va. -
U.S.S. ARCTURUS (Mormachawk), has arrived at the Phila-
Estimated contract cost, $2,284,000.
delphia Navy Yard for minor alterations that will be re-
1200 housing units at the Naval Operating Base, San Diego,
stricted to the time limit of a short fitting out period.
California, awarded to The Wm. Simpson Construction Company,
Commandant 13th Naval District, has urgently recommended
Los Angeles, Calif. Estimated contract cost, $3,800,000.
purchase of S.S. DENALI of the Alaskan Steamship Company
400 housing units at Long Beach, California, awarded to
for service in transportation to new bases, supplementing
the McNeil Construction Company, Los Angeles, Calif. Es-
the facilities now provided by the SPICA.
timated contract cost, $1,263,000.
First Marine Brigade, was disembarked at Guantanamo on
U.S.S. WASHINGTON, will carry the 5th Division of the
16 October from transports Me CAWLEY, MANLEY, and BARNETT.
Baltimore Naval Reserve to Panama for duty as local defense
U.S.S. CHEW (DD106), was commissioned at the Destroyer
division, stopping at Norfolk on 20 October to pick up 1000
Base, San Diego, on 14 October.
men (recruits) for the fleet. Washington will proceed to
EAGLE 32, was placed in reduced commission at Navy Yard,
San Pedro from Panama. Fifth Division, Baltimore, consists
Puget Sound on 8 October.
of 4 Officers and 150 men. In addition it is expected in
U.S.S. SAILFISH (Submarine), reported to CINCUS for
the near future that 2 local defense divisions of similar
duty in the Submarine Force on 12 October,
4.
Squadron 40-T, has left Pernambuco for Norfolk, arriving
at the latter on 22 October. Rear Admiral LeBreton, Com-
mander, will then assume command of Battleship Division 5,
on disbanding Squadron 40-T.
Commandant, 13th Naval District, reports by dispatch
that all preliminary work at Dutch Harbor, Alaska, in ac-
cordance with details previously reported was completed on
the arrival of the SPICA, 14 October. SPICA carried all
detachment personnel not transported in the NORTHWESTERN
and all specified equipment and supplies less the artillery
lighter. Temporary shore construction is proceeding for
completion by December with 145 contract employes now form
engaged.
wer
Representative Darden, and members of the Congressional
Committee inspecting Pacffic Defenses reported today after
a 15,000 miles trip into the Mid-Pacific to see naval de-
fenses. 33 WAHO 8.8.U
Planes for Sweden, 250 originally ordered, pursuit planes
will be divided between the Army Air Corps and the Canadian
Air Force, according to reports. 8 no
Alexander Kirk, Charge d'Affaires at Berlin departed for
New York today by clipper plane from Lisbon.
at
Confidential
SECRETARY OF THE NAVY
18 October 1940
Total Enlisted Strength, 17 October
168,629
Fleet Reservists (enlisted) on active duty
7,122
Other Reservists
4,568
Retired Men
If
If
"
If
140
Total
11,830
Aggregate Enlistments (last 24 hours)
396
Aggregate Discharges
47
Gain
349
Retired Officers returned to active duty as of 17 October:
Line Officers
691
Staff
11
173
Warrant
=
53
Total
917
Naval Reserve Officers ordered to active duty for .en-
forcement of neutrality and the strengthening of the
national defense within the limits of peace-time au-
thorization, as of 17 October:
Number
Number
Number
Character of Duty
Allowed
Obligated
Ordered
V(G) Officers Afloat
300
300
328
Merchant Marines Afloat
225
225
292
Aviation Instructors
248
248
89
I-V(S) Officers
125
125
116
CEC-V(S) Officers
125
125
143
Supply Corps Officers
125
125
158
Medical and Dental Officers
177
177
238
Communication Officers
100
100
143
CC-V(S) Officers
20
20
20
Administration of Reserve
Midshipman Training Program 140
140
111
Recruiting Organized Reserve -
-
11
Miscellaneous
320
504
504
Total Estimated Number Al-
lowed
1905
2089
2153
2.
3.
Bureau of Supplies and Accounts, announces the following:
Bureau of Yards and Docks, reports that the Commandant,
A contract has been awarded the Pioneer Instrument Division
Twelfth Naval District has succeeded in chartering the
of Bendix Aviation Corporation for 1,000 drift Sights,
river steamer S.S. Delta Queen to house the first battal
at a unit price of $247.00, total $173,394.00
ion of the local defense division of organized Reserves.
A contract has been awarded the Kollsman Instrument Div-
The Delta Queen was delivered on October 15th and moored
ision of Square D Company for 1,500 drift sights, at a
on Yerba Buena Island, and the defense .division moved on
(emond
unit price. of $539.00, total $657,580.00
board on October 16th.
A contract has been awarded the Windsor Company for
PC450 (submarine chaser) was preliminarily accepted
505,000 linear yards of turkish toweling at an average
at Annapolis, Md. on 17 October. This vessel was built
unit price of $.2168 per yard, total $109,492.80.
by the American Car and Foundry Company.
All commodity price Index, on 12 October, was 78.1, up
The Under Secretary of the Navy, Mr. Forrestal, has
.3 from the previous week.
leto'f
returned from an inspection of Eastern aircraft factories
U.S.S. LEXINGTON, has been assigned a revised date for
and conferences on aircraft production.
to
completion and readiness as of 8 November. This will per-
U.S.S. S-1 and S-33 (submarines), were placed in full
mit installation of bomb fush storage at the Navy Yard,
commission at Philadelphia Navy Yard on 16 October.
Puget Sound.
COE
OGE
tooltA (D)V
Destroyer Division 80, An indoctrinal training cruise
205
U.S.S. PC453, 456, 450, (submarine chasers) were placed in
of 10 days duration has been ordered for these vessels
all
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(B)V-I
commission at the Navy Yard, New York, on 16 October.
recommissioned at San Diego Destroyer Base. Upon
com-
821
ESI
U.S.S. CHARLESTON, reported for duty to the Commander of
pletion of this cruise and when considered ready for
ESI
001
001
the Alaskan Sector on 16 October, and will act as flagship.
duty each ship in group will proceed to Pearl Harbor
TO
Yachts, HIESMARO and LOTOS LAND were acquired on 16 Od-
and report to Commandant 14th Naval District for duty.
tober, the former at New London, and the latter at Sullivan
Merchant vessels, purchased for use as auxiliaries
Dry Dock and Repair Corp., Brooklyn, N. Y.
4.
since 25 September 1940, include 2 cargo ships of 6,200 tons,
1 submarine tender of 7,886 tons, 2 ammunition ships of
7,886 tons and 6,200 tons, 1 oiler of 6,200 tons, 10 mine-
sweepers of 115 tons, 2 minelayers of 332 and 662 tons, 1
submarine chaser of 356 tons, and 16 district craft of
various categories.
Bureau of Ships, reports that since 27 October 1939, 26
combatant and auxiliary vessels, exclusive of small craft
have been completed and put in operation, They include:
1 aircraft carrier, 1 cruiser, 17 destroyers, 5 submarines
and 2 tenders. Of these the following were delivered ahead
of schedule: 2 destroyers, 7 months; 1 destroyer, 2 months;
2 destroyers, 1-1/2 months; 1 tender, 2-1/2 months. Of
vessels now under construction the following are now ahead
of schedule: 4 battleships, average of 2-3/4 months; 2 crui-
sers, 2 weeks; 8 destroyers from 2 weeks to 3 months; 19
submarines, average of 3-1/2 months, ranging from 7 weeks
to 7 months; 1 repair ship, 8 months; 2 tenders, 4-1/2
months. One shipbuilder has redently reduced his esti-
mated time of delivery of 6 new destroyers by 12 months.
U.S.S. HORNET (new aircraft carrier) will be launched
at Newport News, Virginia, on 20 December.
Confidential
SECRETARY OF THE NAVY
21 October 1940
Total Enlisted Strength, 19 October
169,124
Fleet Reservists (enlisted) on active duty
7,122
Other
Reservists
4,568
Retired Men
II
Il
11
If
140
Total
11,830
to
Aggregate Enlistments (last 24 hours)
389
Aggregate Discharges 111
-ob
9d
Gain
278
0
Retired Officers returned to active duty as of 19 October:
Line Officers
691
Staff Officers
173
Warrant Officers
53
-at
Total
917
Naval Reserve Officers ordered to active duty for
forcement of aeutrality and the strengthening of the
national defense within the limits of peace-t9me au-aivent
thorization, as of 19 October:
TOT
Number
Number
Number
Character of Duty
Allowed Obligated Ordered
V(G) Officers Afloat
300
300
339
Merchant Marines Afloat
225
225
292
Aviation Instructors
248
248
92,
I-V(S)Officers
125
125
112
CEC-V(S) Officers
125
125
149
Supply Corps Officers
125
125
164
Medical and Dental Officers 177
177
251
Communication Officers
100
100
149
CC-V(S) Officers
20
20
20
Administration of Reserve
Midshipman Training Program 140
140
106
Miscellaneous
320
495
495
Recruiting Organized Reserve
107
Total Estimated Number Al-
lowed
1905
2080
2279
2.
3.
Bureau of Yards and Docks - Contract for Administration,
San Pedro. Probable arrival of these ships is 11 November
Cafeteria and Heating Plant building at the Naval Supply
and completion 25 November. The MARYLAND will undergo de-
Depot, Oakland, California, has been awarded to James I.
gaussing at Todds, Seattle, Drydocks on arrival 8 November
Barnes Construction Company, Builders Exchange Building,
88mpletion date 30 November.
Santa Monica, California, under items 1 and 5, for the sum
Chief of Bureau of Aeronautics, Admiral Towers on
of $317,400; time, 180 calendar days.
25 October will make an address in New York City to the
Destroyers. to Britain, 10 ships were delivered at Halifax
University Club and the Young Men's Board of Trade.
on 16 October making 40 to date. The last 10 will be de-
Bureau of Yards and Docks has awarded the following
livered on 15 November.
cost-plus-fixed-fee contracts:
Degaussing, the WEST VIRGINIA, COLORADO and MARYLAND
Administration Building and Additional Facilities at
will be available upon arrival at Seattle about 8 November
the Naval Torpedo Station, Newport, R.I., has been awarded
for degaussing, splinter protection, and 3-inch gun in-
to O.D. Purington Co., Inc., 49 Westminster Street,
stallation already authorized. The WHITNEY, RALPH TALBOT,
Providence, R.I. - Estimated cost, $544,500.
JARVIS and PATTERSON will be available on the same date for
Extension of Barracks for School for Torpedo Men at the
degaussing only. The battleships will be ready for sea on
Naval Torpedo Station, Newport, R.I., awarded to Gilbane
10 December, the WHITNEY and other destroyers on 30 Novem-
Building Company, Inc., 90 Calverley Street, Providence,
ber. The BROOKLYN and PHILADELPHIA will undergo degaussing
R. I. - Estimated cost, $135,000.
251
splinter protection and 3-inch installation, after guns
Bureau of Yards and Docks, Resume of work on new Navy
USI
only, at Mare Island. The SELFRIDGE will be available
dry docks and marine railways under construction or con-
also at Mare Island for degaussing on 6 November. The
templated, present status and- present plans for their
DUNLAP, and BENHAM will be degaussed at the Los Angeles
completion, as follows:
Shipbuilding and Dry Dock Company, San Pedro, and the
Navy Yard Puget Sound, Washington - Dry Dock No. 4
FANNING and ELLET at the Bethlehem Shipbuilding Co.,
This is a major dock with a length of 996', a controlling
4.
width of 133'B", and a depth over the blocks at mean high
water of 43'. This dock has been completed and is now es-
sentially available for dockings. Auxiliary facilities
are now practically completed.
Dry
Dock No. 5 - This is another major dock the same size as
No. 4, but with a clear length of 1000'6". The contract
date for completion is 6 November 1941, and progress is
satisfactory for completion on this date. Projects cover-
ing facilities necessary for use of the dock will be ex-
pedited to correspond.
Navy Yard Mare Island, California - Dry Dock No. 3 -
The controlling dimensions of this dock are 693'4" in
length and 82' in width with a depth over the blocks at
mean high water of 53'6". This dock is now available and
being used for the regular docking of ships. Auxiliary
facilities are now practically completed.
Dry Dock No. 4 - This double destroyer dock is 432'6" long
84' wide, and has a depth over the Blocks of 20' at mean
high water. The original date for completion was 1 Oc-
tober 1941. However, it is now planned for substantial
completion by 1 May 1941.
-
Hunter's Point, California - Title to the two dry docks
and adjacent lands being purchased from the Bethlehem
Steel Company will soon pass to the Government. Bids for
the construction of a shop building will be opened 20 No-
vember. Preparation of plans and specifications for the
improvement of services and quaywallsconstruction is
progressing. Bids for the dry dock crane will be opened
on 6 November.
.I
San Pedro, California - Included in the development of
a Fleet Operating Base at San Pedro, contract for which was
let on 14 August 1940, is a major dry dock with dimensions
corresponding in general to the new large dry docks at
Puget Sound and Pearl Harbor. The length as planned, how-
ever, is 1088'. Contract for this dock has been awarded
and work in the field has begun.
To be continued.
Confidential
REPORT TO THE SECRETARY OF THE NAVY
22 October 1940
Total Enlisted Strength, 21 October
169,450
Fleet Reservists (enlisted) on active duty
7,122
Other Reservists
II
II
11
If
4,568
Retired Men
If
11
11
If
140
Total
11,830
Aggregate Enlistments (last 24 hours)
.....
367
Aggregate Discharges
11
If
It
44
Gain
323
Retired Officers returned to active duty as of 21 Oct.:
Line Officers
691
Staff Officers
173
Warrant Officers
53
Total
917
Naval Reserve Officers ordered to active duty for en-
forcement of neutrality and the strengthening of the
national defense within the limits of peace-time au-
thorization, as of 21 October:
Number
Number
Number
Character of Duty
Allowed
Obligated
Ordered
V(G) Officers Afloat
300
300
339
Merchant Marines Afloat
225
225
292
Aviation Instructors
248
248
92
I-V(S) Officers
125
125
112
CEC-V(S) Officers
125
125
149
Supply Corps Officers
125
125
164
Medical and Dental Officers
177
177
251
Communication Officers
100
100
149
CC-V(S) Officers
20
20
20
Administration of Reserve
Midshipman Training Program 140
140
10 6
Miscellaneous
320
495
495
Recruiting Organized Reserves -
-
107
Total Estimated Number Al-
lowed: 1905
2080
2279
2.
3.
Bureau of Yards and Docks has awarded the following
San Diego, California - Dry -Dock No. 1- This will be
cost-plus-fixed-fee contracts:
a graving dry dock for cruisers. It will be 693'4"
Extension and improvements of Fire Protection System at
long, 45'11-3/4" wide, and will have depths over the
the Naval. Ammunition Depot, Fort Mifflin, Pa., awarded
blocks and sill of 32' and 36'6" respectively. Foun-
to Riggs-Distler & Company, Inc., Philadelphia, Pa. -
dation explorations are now underway at the site.
Estimated cost, $68,400.
Naval Station, Key West, Florida - A duplicate of the
Additional Facilities at the Fourteenth Naval District,
- new marine railway now under construction at the Sub-
Pearl Harbor, T.H., awarded to E. E. Black, Ltd., James
marine Base, New London, Connecticut, is to be built
W.- Glover and Ralph E. Woolley, Honolulu, T.H. -
atthis Station also. A contract has been negotiated
Estimated cost, $1,458,000.
covering this construction, and foundation exploration 8
Laundry Buildings and Additional Wards at the Norfolk
are now underway.
Naval Hospital, Portsmouth, Virginia, awarded to R. R.
Navy Yard, Norfolk, Virginia - Dry Dock No. 8 - This
Richardson & Co., Inc., C.J. Lindemann, and Tunstall-
shipbuilding dry dock will be 1088' long, 150' wide,
Johnson Co., Inc., Norfolk, Virginia - Estimated cost,
and will have a depth of water over the blocks at mean
$437,000.
high water of 25'. Work on this dock has begun and is
Contract for Erection of Two 175-ton cranes at the Turret
progressing rapidly.
Shop, Navy Yard, New York, has been awarded to Steel
Navy Yard, Philadelphia, Pa. - Dry Dock No. 4 - This
Erectors, Inc., New York, N.Y. under item 1, for $21,315;
shipbuilding dry dock will be 1088' long, 150 wide,
time, 60 calendar days.
and will have a depth of water over the blocks at mean
Bureau of Yards and Docks - Continued, Resume of work
high water of 35'. Work on this dock has begun and is
on new Navy dry docks and marine railways, under con-
progressing rapidly.
struction or contemplated, present status and present
New York Harbor - Funds are now available to the ex-
plans for their completion:
tent of $10,000,000 for the construction of a capital
4.
ship dock in New York Harbor. The dimensions of this
dock will be the same as the new dock at Puget Sound ex-
cept that its length will be 1088'. The Board is now in
session charged with the selection of site for this dock.
Submarine Base, New London, Connecticut - A contract for
a new marine railway at this Base has been awarded, and
work in the field has begun. It vi. 11 be of a size to ac-
commodate destroyers, destroyer leaders and the larger
destroyers now planned. Present estimated essential com-
pletion date for dockings is 1 October 1941.
Floating Dry Dock ARD2 - This dock is being built commer-
cially in San Francisco under a contract awarded on 21
September 1940, but no location for this dock has as yet
been assigned. This will be a seagoing shipshape gate
type floating dry dock similar to the ARD-1, and will be
capable of docking submarines, destroyers, destroyer
leaders, tugs and other small ships with a draft not ex-
ceeding 21 feet. Its inside dimensions are planned at
406' in length and 51' in width. It is expected that
this dock will be available for use with the Fleet by
1 October 1941.
To be continued.
-
Confidential.
THE REPORT TO THE SECRETARY OF THE NAVY
23 October 1940
Total Enlisted Strength, 22 October
169,584
Fleet Reservists (enlisted) on active duty
..
7,122
Other Reservists
11
=
11
If
4,568
Retired Men
11
11
11
If
157
Total
11,847
Aggregate Enlistments (last 24 hours)
....
204
Aggregate Discharges
If
If
11
87
Gain
117
Retired Officers returned to active duty as of 22 Oct:
Line Officers
691
Staff Officers
173
Warrant Officers
53
Total
917
Naval Reserve Enlisted Men ordered to active duty for
enforcement of neutrality and the strengthening of
the national defense within the limits of Peace-time
organization, as of October 19:
Number
Number
Number
Character of Duty
Allowed
Obligated
Ordered
Inshore Patrol Bases
304
215
89
Naval Reserve Avia. Bases
2300
2300
729
Communications
85
83
76
Afloat
5000
1611
1202
Miscellaneous
(
1198
1108
Class V-7 Procurement
(2325
Program (
224
217
Class V-7 for Midshipmen,
USNR
5000
1500
1505
Radio and Signal Schools
4000
740
555
Total Men 19,050
7,871
5',481
2.
Bureau of Yards and Docks - Continued Resume of work on
satisfactory progress is being made for completion 3.
new Navy dry docks and marine railways under construction
or contemplated, present status of work and present plans
by the earlier date. Studies for auxiliary service
for their completion, as follows:
features are keeping pace with the main work of con-
Marine Railways, at Boston, San Diego, and Pearl Harbor -
struction.
Work looking to the revamping of these structures for
YFD-2 - The floating dry dock YFD2, until recently
better handling of ships normally within their capacity
located at New Orleans, arrived safely at Pearl Har-
range has had to be postponed indefinitely due to the urgent
bor, is moored in the permanent basin, and essential-
need for these structures in handling vessels of the Fleet.
ly equipped and available for group dockings of small
Plans and specifications for the work have been completed,
ships and for cruisers and auxiliaries. This dock is
however, so that it can be undertaken at any time on short
525' long, 100' wide inside of side walls, and can
notice.
provide 28' over the blocks at mean high water.
Pearl Harbor, Hawaii - Dry Dock No. 2 - This dock is the
San Juan, Puerto Rico - This dry dock is 6551 long,
same size as dry dock No. 5 at Puget Sound, but has a
83'9" wide, and has 25'6" over the blocks at mean high
depth over the blocks at mean low water of 43'. The or-
water. Satisfactory progress is being made for es-
iginal completion date was 9 October 1942. However, it
sential completion by 1 March 1941. The dredging of
is now planned for completion one year earlier. Satis-
the channel leading to the dock is expected to be com-
factory progress is being made for essential completion
pleted by this date.
by 9 October 1941. Studies for auxiliary service features
Dry Dock in the Caribbean Area - The construction of
are keeping pace with the main work of construction.
a dry dock in the Caribbean area has been authorized
Dry Dock No. 3 - This is a double destroyer dock similar
at a cost of $7,500,000. Appropriation for the work
to dry dock No. 4 at Mare Island, but with a length of
has not yet been made.
497'9". The completion date for this dock has also been
Singapore Press, reports as of today that Japan is
advanced from 9 October 1942 to 9 October 1941, and
backing down on the Netherlands East Indies.
4.
U.S.S. ARCTURUS (MormacHawk), will probably be ready to
depart from Philadelphia on 26 October, taking her famil-
iarization runs previous to that date. Voyage orders are
still to be issued.
U.S.S. OMAHA, arrived Norfolk on 23 October from Lisbon.
Rear Admiral LeBreton will raise his flag in the NEW YORK
on 29 October.
FRENCH FLEET, has returned to Toulon after much specu-
lation as to her destination during maneuvers in nearby
waters.
U.S.S. NAVAJO (fleet tug), is in a heavy storm in Lati-
tude 41 North, Longitude 132-30 West, with both barges
adrift, and one in a flooded condition. NAVAJO is standing
by to recover them if storm abates; weather very rough.
Bureau of Yards and Docks announces the award of the fol-
Iowing cost-plus-fixed-fee contracts:
Contract for Additions to Bancroft Hall and New
Hall at the Naval Academy, Annapolis, Maryland, awarded
to Irwin & Leighton, Philadelphia. Estimated cost -
$1,786,500.
Contract for Dredging at the Naval Reserve Aviation Base,
Squantum, Mass. has been awarded to Bay State Dredging &
Contracting Company, East Boston, Mass. - Estimated cost,
$189,900.
Minelayers, there were no bidders for contracts on two
ships opened' today.
Confidential
REPORT TO THE SECRETARY OF THE NAVY
24 October 1940
Total Enlisted Strength, 21 October
169,987
Fleet Reservists (enlisted) on active duty
7,122
Other Reservists
IT
If
11
11
4,568
Retired Men
If
11
11
11
157
Total
11,847
Aggregate Enlistments (last 24 hours)
417
Aggregate Discharges
If
If
11
19
Gain
398
Retired Officers returned to active duty as of 23 Oct.
Line Officers 691
Staff
If
173
Warrant
If
53
Total 917
Naval Reserve Officers ordered to active duty for en-
forcement of neutrality and the strengthening of the
national defense within the limits of peace-time au-
thorization, as of 23 October:
Number
Number
Number
Character of Duty
Allowed Obligated Ordered
V(G) Officers Afloat
300
300
339
Merchant Marines Afloat
225
225
292
Aviation Instructors
248
248
92
I-V(S) Officers
125
125
112
CEC-V(S) Officers
125
125
149
Supply Corps Officers
125
125
164
Medical and Dental Officers
107
177
251
Communication Officers
100
100
149
CC-V(S) Officers
20
20
20
Administration of Reserve
Midshipman Training Program 140
140
106
Miscellaneous
320
495
495
Recruiting Organized Reserves -
-
107
Total Estimated Number Al-
lowed 1905
2080
2279
2.
3
Aviation Cadets, 77 more have been appointed for flight
Japanese ships, are bringing German chemical prod-
training at Pensacola in the class now convening. They
ucts, optical and film equipment and movies to Bra-
come from 14 Districts in all sections of the country.
zilian ports from Vladivostok according to reports.
Rear Admiral Cook, reported to Commander Atlantic Squad-
A large quantity of rubber will be shipped to Germany
ron on 23 October for duty as Commander Air, Atlantic, and
in return via Japan.
Commander of Carrier Division 3.
Commander Stevens, just returned from London, ad-
Esso Richmond (oil tanker), was accepted by the Command-
dressed the General Board and selected officers this
ant First Naval District from the Maritime Commission on
- afternoon.
22 October. Conversion was started immediately. Expected
Contract (Bureau of Yards and Docks) for Barracks
date of commissioning is 1 November.
and Shipbuilding Facilities at the Navy Yard, Charles-
Squadron 40-T, was disbanded on 22 October.
ton, South Carolina, has been awarded on a cost-plus-
U.S.S. GIEAVES (DD423) reported to CINCUS for duty in
fixed-fee basis to Daniel Construction Company, An-
the Atlantic Squadron on 23 October.
derson, South Carolina. The total estimated cost,
U.S.S. PLUNKETT (DD431) and NIBLACK (DD424) reported for
including fee, of this contract is $463,500.
duty on 19 October to Commander Squadron 2.
Americans in Asia, seeking to return home on advice
Joseph P. Kennedy, Ambassador to London, has been held
of the State Department, have been assured of passage
up in his return by clipper plane due to bad weather in
at regular rates in first and second class accommo-
Lisbon.
dations. Emergency accommodations in cots will be
SS. WASHINGTON, with 140 Naval Reservists for Panama
available at lower rates. This would seem to satisfy
defense arrived at Cristobal, Canal Zone today.
complaints that first class fares were being charged
U.S.S. LOUISVILLE, sailed from Rio de Janeiro today for
for all accomodations for the three ships dispatched
Montávideo where she is scheduled to remain until 24 No-
to evacuate Americans.
vember.
4.
Two submarines, of unknown nationality were sighted
off Buenaventura, Colombia, yesterday. Colombian planes
dispatched from base refused to divulge any information
on their return. to
Non-Aggression Pact, between Tokio.and Moscow will prob-
ably be the result of Saturday's meeting of diplomats from
both nations at the latter capital. Internet) bescozé
Selection Boards, Reports are said to be ready on selec-
tion of colonels to Brigadier General in the Marine Corps.
Other Selection Boards will convene as follows: November
15 to recommend Captains for promotion to Rear Admiral;
December 4, to recommend lieutenant commanders for_promo-
tion to Commander; November 15, to recommend Brigadier Cen-
erals for promotion to Major General, Marine Corps; October
28, to recommend Lieutenant Colonels, to Colonel, Marine
Corps; November 12, to recommend Majors to Lieutenant
to
Colonel, Marine Corps; December 2, to recommend 1st lieu-
tenants and captains for promotion to next higher grade.
Shipments to Great Britain, from United States ports
during the first year of the war totalled $780,000,000, a
57 per cent increase over the previous year.
Spain, may soon align itself with the Axis powers, it
was agreed by neutral diplomats in Madrid.
Confidential
REPORT TO THE SECRETARY OF THE NAVY
25 October 1940
Total Enlisted Strength, 24 October
170,393
Fleet Reservists (enlisted) on active duty
7,189
Other Reservists
11
"
"
4,663
Retired Men
If
If
11
If
157
Total
12,009
Aggregate Enlistments (last 24 hours)
415
Aggregate Discharges
It
If
11
166
Gain
249
Retired Officers returned to active duty as of 24 Oct.
Line Officers
691
Staff Officers
173
Warrant Officers
53
Total
917
Naval Reserve fficers ordered to active duty for en-
forcement of neutrality and the strengthening of the
national defense within the limits of peace-time au-
thorization, as of 24 October:
Number
Number
Number
Character of Duty
Allowed
Obligated
Ordered
V(G) Officers Afloat
300
300
339
Merchant Marines Afloat
225
225
292
Aviation Instructors
248
248
92
I-V(S) Officers
125
125
112
CEC-V(S) Officers
125
125
149
Supply Corps Officers
125
125
164
Medical and Dental Officers
177
177
251
Communication Officers
100
100
149
CC-V(S) Officers
20
20
20
Administration of Reserve
Midshipman Training Program 140
140
106
Miscellaneous
320
495
495
Recruiting Organized Reserves -
-
107
Total Estimated Number Al-
lowed: 1905
2080
2279
2.
30
Fleet Divisions of Organized Reserves - Orders to active
of the airplane and automobile industries into a more
duty. - Commandants of the Districts concerned have been
efficient program for aircraft production. Spare parts
directed to order the Fleet Divisions of the Organized Re-
for 12,000 bombers will probably go to the automobile
serves shown below to the ships indicated when such ships
manufacturers.
are ready to take them:
Joseph P. Kennedy, American Ambassador to Great
CITY OF BALTIMORE
Sixth Division, Portland, Ore.
Britain, left Lisbon today on the clipper plane.
CITY OF LOS ANGELES
Thirtieth Div., Peoria, n.
CITY OF NEWPORT NEWS
Twenty-sixth Div., Chicago, Ill.
U.S.S. SAILFISH (submarine ex-Squalus), refitted at
CITY OF NORFOLK
Third Division, Portland, Ore.
CITY OF SAN FRANCISCO. Fortieth Division, Kansas City, Mo.
a cost of $2,000,000, was ready to sail today on a
ex-EXOCHORDA
First Division, Boston, Mass.
shakedown cruise with the THRESHER, recently commis-
The U.S.S. SACRAMENTO, U.S.S. DUBUQUE, and U.S.S.
sioned. Cruise will extend along the East Coast to
PADUCAH, now in the Great Lakes area, are being prepared
the Panama Canal.
for service at sea. It is proposed to send Fleet Divi-
U.S.S. TUTUILA (gunboat), was damaged considerably
sions of the Organized Reserves to these vessels as indi-
today. Forty Japanese planes bombed Chungking, dis-
cated below:
lodging a huge rock from the South bank of the river
U.S.S. SACRAMENTO
16th and 18th Divisions, Indianapolis
U.S.S. DUBUQUE
9th and 10th Divs., Detroit, Mich.
which at that point flows between high hills. This
U.S.S. PADUCAH
49th and 50th Divs., Duluth, Minn.
rock struck the TUTUIIA. A full report will be forth-
British Destroyer, VENETIA, struck a mine and sank with
coming later.
some casualties, the Admiralty announced. The Admiralty
Air Compressors, Contract was awarded today in the
also said that the Submarine SWORDFISH torpedoed and sank
amount of $505,542 to the Hardie-Tynes Manufacturing
a German torpedo boat off the French Coast. The VENETIA
Company, Birmingham, Alabama. This contract was
was 1100 tons displacement and carried 4 4" guns and
cleared by the National Defense Advisory Commission.
6 21" torpedo tubes.
National Defense, During the current session of
Mr. Knudson, said today he hoped to combine the efforts
Congress, a total of $13,106,227,930 has been appro-
4.
priated for National Defense and over 23 billion dollars
for all purposes, according to the House Appropriations
Committee.
Japanese Navy, announced that a Japanese. submarine, the
I-67 was lost on 29 August with all on board, including
two Captains and one Commander. Bad weather conditions
while diving was given as the reason. The I-67 carried
12 officers, 38 warrant officers and an undisclosed number
of men. The accident occurred during fleet maneuvers off
Tokyo.
Maritime Commission ships, to which Naval Reservists
will be ordered will be taken over as follows:
CITY OF BALTIMORE -
20 October
CITY OF LOS ANGELES -
25 October
CITY OF NEWPORT NEWS
1 November
CITY OF NORFOLK -
2 December
CITY OF SAN FRANCIXCO -
2 November
EXCHORDA -
1 November
Bureau of Yards and Docks, announces the award of the
following cost-plus-fixed-fee contract:
Extension of Seawall at the Naval Torpedo Station, Newport,
R.I., awarded to The Beattie Corporation of Fall River,
Massachusetts. Estimated cost - $49,500.
Confidential
File
mal
REPORT TO THE SECRETARY OF THE NAVY
28, 1940
10
Total Enlisted Strength, 26 October
171,031
Fleet Reservists (enlisted) on active duty
7,189
Other Reservists
Il
If
If
If
4,663
Retired Men
157
Total
12,009
Aggregate Enlistments (last 24 hours)
416
Aggregate Discharges
11
It
If
103
Gain
313
Retired Officers
No Change
Naval Reserve Officers ordered to active duty for enforce-
ment of neutrality and the strengthening of. the national
defense within the limits of peace-time authorization, as
of October 26:
Number
Number
Number
Character of Duty
Allowed Obligated Ordered
V(G) Officers Afloat
300
300
349
Merchant Marines Afloat
225
225
313
Aviation Instructors
248
248
92
I-V(S) Officers
125
125
133
CEC-V(S) Officers
125
125
155
Supply Corps Officers
125
125
174
Medical and Dental Officers
177
177
259
Communication Officers
100
100
167
CC-V(S) Officers
20
20
24
Administration of Reserve
Midshipman Training Program
140
140
100
Miscellaneous
320
537
537
Organized Res.Off. (Ashore)
196
Organized Res.Off. (Afloat)
-
-
24
Total Estimated Number Al-
lowed:
1905
2122
2523
2.
3.
Bureau of Yards and Docks announces the award of the
Lee J. Immel, Berkeley, California, for the sum of
following cost-plus-fixed-fee contract:
$32,200; time - 45 calendar days, except work on the net
Housing facilities at the Norfolk Navy Yard, Portsmouth,
assembly slab shall be completed within 30 calendar days
Virginia, has been awarded on a cost plus fixed fee basis
Yacht HAIDA was accepted at San Pedro, California, on
to Allen J. Saville, Inc., Richmond, Virginia. Estimated October 25.
cost - $713,000
Net Tenders, Teaberry, Peak, and Walnut (YN 29, 30,
Contract for Refrigeration System at the Aeronautical
31), keels were laid at J. H. Mathis Company Shipyard,
Engine Laboratory, Naval Aircraft Factory, Navy Yard,
Camden, New Jersey, on October 25.
Philadelphia, Pa., has been awarded to Carbondale New
U.S.S. DIXIE (destroyer tender), reported to CINCUS
York Co., Inc., New York, New York, for the sum of
for duty in the Battle Force on October 25.
$287,287; time - 200 calendar days.
USS. THRESHER "(ss 200), reported for duty to CINCUS
Contract for Boiler and Accessories at the Norfolk Naval on October 26.
Hospital, Portsmouth, Virginia, has been awarded to E.
U.S.S. ARCTURUS (cargo ship), was placed in full com-
Keeler Company, Williamsport, Pennsylvania, for the sum of mission on October 26.
$20,780; time - 120 calendar days.
U.S.S. RANGER (aírcraft carrier), reported for duty
Contract for Repairs to Pier at the Fuel Annex (Craney
in Carrier Division 3 (Atlantic Patrol) on October 24.
Island) Naval Supply Depot, Naval Operating Base, Norfolk,
Belgrade: a dispatch from official quarters said
Va., has been awarded to Tidewater Construction Corpora-
Jugoslavia would remain neutral in the Greek-Italian
tion, Norfolk, Virginia, for the sum of $3,680; time - 45
conflict.
calendar days.
Canadian Destroyer MARGAREE was sunk in the North
Contract for Grading, Sufacing and Drainage Work at the
Atlantic in collision, Ottawa announced: 140 of the
Naval Net Depotk Tiburon, California has been awarded to
crew were lost. Only 31 were saved.
4.
Empress of Britain, British Admiralty admitted loss of the
42,000 ton liner, attacked by enemy aircraft, set afire,
abandoned, later towed, and then blew. up.
Far Eastern Observers believe that Japan may allow her
adherence to the Axis Alliance to wane if efforts to break
the British-U. S. front are unsuccessful. Information from
Shanghai would reorientate her policy along lines less
likely to lead to trouble with the U. S.
Island of Crete: an unconfirmed report says British
troops have landed there. Official Athens reports British
troops are fighting now in behalf of Greece.
Bureau of Supplies and Accounts awarded contracts this
date of more than $1,500,000. Racks, pinions, and training
gear were purchased from the Midvale Company and the Camden
Forge Company in the amount of $480,460.
Contract Noy-4410, for Light Shop Activities Building and
Accessories at the Navy Yard, Boston, Mass. has been award-
ed on a cost plus fixed fee basis to Sawyer Construction
Co., Boston, Mass. The total estimated cost, including
fee, of this contract is $550,000. This contract was
cleared by the National Defense Advisory Commission.
Confidential K File personal
REPORT TO THE SECRETARY OF THE NAVY
.S
October 29, 1940
to
Total Enlisted Strength, October 26
171,031
Insm
Fleet Reservists (enlisted) on active duty
7,189
Other Reservists
If
Il
11
IT
4,663
Retired Men
If
If
Il
II
157
to
Total
12,009
Aggregate Enlistments (last 24 hours)
416
Aggregate Discharges
If
=
If
103
Gain 313
to
Retired Officers returned to active duty as of Oct. 15:
Line Officers
691
son
Staff Officers
173
Warrant Officers
53
Total 917
Naval Reserve Enlisted Men ordered to active duty for
enforcement of neutrality and the strengthening of the
national defense within the limits of peace-time or-
ganization, as of October 26:
Number Number Number
Character of Duty
Allowed Obligated Ordered
Inshore Patrol Bases
340
215
89
Naval Res.Aviation Bases
2,300
2,300
758
Communications
85
83
76
Afloat
5,000
1,716
1,193
Miscellaneous
1,208
1,134
Class V-7 Procurem.Program
2,324
217
217
Class V-7,Midshipmen,USNR
5,000
1,500
--
Radio and Signal Schools
4,000
833
571
to
Total Men 19,050
8,072
4,038
2.
3.
Bureau of Aeronautics. In connection with the announce- woven into a strong packing. The technique of weaving
ment of the appointment of Major General Arnold, present
the cotton fibre into a suitable packing has shown con-
Chief of the Air Corps, as an additional Deputy Chief of
siderable promise, and will prove almost equally as
Staff, it has been learned from General Arnold that the
suitable. Flax packing has also been used for packing
present plan is that he continue as titular Chief of the
of the air and water ends of the reciprocating air pumps
Air Corps in addition to his duties of Deputy Chief of
on older vessels. A form of metallic packing is being
Staff and that Major General Brett be made Executive As-
substituted therefor.
sistant Chief of Air Corps.
A small amount of flax has been raised in Oregon,
In the opinion of the Chief of Bureau of Aeronautics but the quantity grown there has not been sufficient to
this arrangement is basically unsound and will not improve supply the needs of the Navy for a year.
what is recognized as a very unsatisfactory situation in
Marine Corps: Total enlisted strength as of October
the War Department.
28 is 37,239.
Cotton and Asbestos for Flax. Since importation of
Bureau of the Budget is holding continuous hearings
flax from Belgium, Russia, and Northern France has stopped in 1942 appropriations. They will continue for all
it has been necessary to provide substitutes for that
bureaus through November 5.
material. An important use of flax in the Navy has been
Seaplane Tenders: Contracts for 6 will probably be
in packing the stuffing boxes of stern tubes and rudder
awarded today or tomorrow to the Lake Washington Ship-
posts of Naval vessels to keep the sea water from enter-
yard, Houghton, Washington, and contracts for 4 others
ing the ships.
to Associated Shipyards, Seattle; Washington.
Cotton and asbestos are being substituted for flax
SS EXOCHORDA will be acquired from the American Ex-
in the manufacture of this packing. The advantage of
port Lines today and received tomorrow for conversion
flax has been in the long fibres which can be easily
into a transport.
4.
Maritime Commission: 5 "City" ships will be acquired
this week or early next week, formerly of the Baltimore
Mail Line. [sups
Wholesale Price Index for week ending October 19 was
78.4 up .3 from a week ago and up .6 from two weeks ago.
It was the third consecutive weekly rise in commodity
prices.
USS WHARTON (transport, former Southern Cross) had a
damagingfire yesterday afternoon at the Robins Drydock
Co., New York City, where she is undergoing conversion.
Damage is estimated at $50,000 and started in mattresses
in forward hold. WHARTON is insured for $300,000, so
8S
repair will not be at government expense. Completion
date is estimated to be delayed two weeks, to Nov. 15.
USS GRENADIER (SS 210). It is planned to launch this
vessel on November 29 at the Portsmouth Navy Yard.
Naval Communications: The following was intercepted
on 500 kilocycles. Quote. All Greek ships immediately
on instructions of the Greek Government in the Pacific
if bound for the American Continent are to proceed. If
bound for Asia they are to make for British or Dutch
ports or ports in the U.S. In Atlantic ships are to
proceed if West bound. If East bound they are to make
for British ports. No Greek ships are to proceed to
France or ports in French possession.
USS FLICKER (Minesweeper) was placed in full commis-
sion on October 26 at Atlantic Works, Bethelehem Ship-
building Corp., Boston, Mass.
Confidential
REPORT TO THE SECRETARY OF THE Filepensonal NAVY
1
October 30, 1940
Total Enlisted Strength; October 29
171,481
Fleet Reservists (enlisted) on active duty
7,189
Other Reservists
If
If
If
11
4,663
Retired Men
11
11
11
11
157
Total
12,009
Aggregate Enlistments (last 24 hours)
229
Aggregate Discharges
If
If
11
85
Gain
144
Retired Officers returned to active duty as of Oct.15:
Line Officers
691
Staff Officers
173
Warrant Officers
53
Total 917
Naval Reserve Officers ordered to active duty for en-
forcement of neutrality and the strengthening of the
nati onal defense within the limits of peace-time au-
thorization, as of October 29:
Number
Number
Number
Character of Duty
Allowed
Obligated
Ordered
v(g) Officers Afloat
300
300
349
Merchant Marines Afloat
225
225
313
Aviation Instructors
248
248
92
I-V(S) Officers
125
125
133
CEC-V(S) Officers
125
125
155
Supply Corps Officers
125
125
174
Medical and Dental Officers
177
177
259
Communication Officers
100
100
167
CC-V(S) Officers
20
20
24
Administration of Reserve
Midshipman Training Program
140
140
100
Miscellaneous
320
537
537
Organized Res.Off. (Ashore)
-
-
196
If
11
0
(Afloat)
-
24
-
Total Estimated Number Al-
lowed:
1905
2122
2523
2.
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NAVY RECRUITING ACTIVITIES WEEK ENDING OCTOBER 25,1940:
cubic feet volume and 246 feet in length, The train-
Number of applicants accepted for first enlistment - 1381
ing type are 123,000 cubic feet in volume and 147 feet
Number of first enli stments
1963
Number of reehlistments, continuous service
73
in length. These blimps constitute the first of the
Number of reenlistments, broken service
45
2081
48 non-rigid airships authorized as part of the "10,000.
Bureau of lards and Docks, has this date announced con-
Plane Program", for the expansion of naval aeronautics
tract awards totaling $2,251,700, as follows:
and have been appropriated for by the Congress.
Contract for Rehabilitation of Submarine Base Facil-
Merchant vessels, delivered or to be delivered for
ities and Construction of Marine Railway at the Naval
Station, Key West, Florida, awarded to W.P. Thurston
use as auxiliaries since 18 October number 38 ships.
Company, Richmond, Va. on a cost-plus-fixed-fee basis.
The total estimated cost, including fee, is $923,000.
They include 2 general stores issue ships, 1 provision
Contract for Torpedo Assembly Plant at Naval Torpedo
ship, 9 oilers (Esso type 11,500 gross tons), 5 trans-
Station, Newport, R.I., has been awarded on a cost-plus
fixed-fee basis to The Tredennick-Billings Company,
ports ("City" type, Baltimore Mail Line), 1 transport
Boston, Mass. Estimated cost, $675,000.
(Exochorda, 9,359 tons), 2 submarine chasers, 14 mine -
Contract for Housing Facilities at the Navy Yard,
Charleston, S.C., has been awarded to the Southeastern
sweepers, and 4 District Craft (diesel tugs, yachts).
Construction Company, Charlotte, N.C., on a cost-plus
fixed-fee basis. Total estimated cost, $525.000.
Bids for Minesweepers, Bids for the construction of
Contract for Housing Facilities at the Naval Station,
eight minesweepers were opened today. Three companies
Key West, Florida, has been awarded on a cost-plus-fixed
fee basis to Southeastern Construction Company of Florida
submitted formal bids with fixed prices and alternate
Inc., Miami, Florida. Total estimated cost, $128,700.
(50 units for enlisted men). Contracts exceeding
proposals with provisions for adjustments in costs of
$500,000 have been cleared by the National Defense Advis-
ory Commission.
labor and material.
Non-Rigid Airship Construction Awards - The Navy Depart-
Following are the bids received:
ment awarded contracts to the only bidder, the Goodyear
1. General Engineering and Dry Dock Co., Oakland, Cal.
Aircraft Corporation of Akron, Ohio, amounting to
Fixed Price
$1,324,000, for non-rigid airships for patrol and train-
$1,850,000, for each of two.
ing purposes. The patrol airships are each of 400,000
brin
4.
General Engineering andDry Dock Co., Cont'd:
Bid with Adjustment Clauses for Labor and Material
$1,750,000.00 for each of two.
2. Winslow Marine Railway & Shipbuilding Co., Inc.,
Seattle, Washington:
Fixed Price
$1,749,493.00 for each of two.
Bid with Adjustment Clauses for Labor and Material
$1,699,493.00, for each of two.
3. Defoe Boat and Motor Works, Bay City, Michigan:
Fixed Prices
$1,787,600.00, for each of two
$1,745,000.00, for each of three
$1,718,100.00, for each of four.
Bids with Adjustment Clauses for Labor and Material
$1,647,000.00, for each of two.
$1,604,400.00, for each of three.
$1,577,500.00, for each of four.
A representative of the Toledo Shipbuilding Company of
Toledo, Ohio, stated that that company had submitted a
proposal which was placed in the mail on Monday, October
28th. It was not received prior to the opening of the bids.
Japanese Freighter, of 9,000 tons arrived at Manzanillo
and
began loading mercury, copper, lead, mica, and
florspar. The Mexican government lifted an embargo on
$200,000 worth of mercury for Japan. (Another Japanese
ship will call soon at Manzanillo for 5,000 drums of
gasoline and oil.
Confidential REPORT TO THE SECRETARY OF THE NAVY
October 31, 1940
Jule
Total Enlisted Strength, October 30
171,747
Fleet Reservists (enlisted) on active duty
7,189
Other Reservists
If
If
If
If
4,663
Retired Men
II
If
If
If
157
Total
12,009
Aggregate Enlistments (last 24 hours)
406
Aggregate Discharges
If
Il
11
140
Gain
266
Retired Officers returned to active duty as of Oct. 15:
Line Officers
691
Staff Officers
173
Warrant Officers
53
Total 917
Naval Reserve Officers ordered to active duty for en-
forcement of neutrality and the strengthening of the
national defense within the limits of peace-time au-
thorization, as of October 29:
Number
Number
Number
Character of Duty
Allowed Obligated Ordered
V(S) Officers Afloat
300
300
349
Merchant Marines Afloat
225
225
313
Aviation Instructors
248
248
92
I-V(S) Officers
125
125
133
CEC-V(S) Officers
125
125
155
Supply Corps Officers
125
125
174
Medical and Dental Officers
177
177
259
Communication Officers
100
100
167
CC-V(S) Officers
20
20
24
Administration of Reserve
Midshipman Training Program
140
140
100
Miscellaneous
320
537
537
Organized Res.Off. (Ashore)
-
-
196
It
"
(Afloat)
--
24
Total Estimated Number Allowed: 1905
2122
2523
3.
2.
Bureau of Yards and Docks announces the following awards: welder's sparks dropping on trash at the base of the
Contract for Foundations for Electric Shop, Steam Test
tube. There was no evidence of sabotage, and no damage
Plant, Subassembly Facilities Extension to Building 382
to the ship's structure. Damage was limited to 12 of
and Galvanizing Plant at the Navy Yard, Mare Island, Calif. the 50 cables in the director tube. The alm circuits
to DeLuca and Son, Inc., San Francisco, Calif., for the
required renewal. The damaged cables have been replac-
dum of $92,480; time - 120 calendar days.
ed, apparently at less cost than the $1,700 estimate.
Contract for Improvements to Water System at the Marine
Navy Yard, Pearl Harbor: SS WASHINGTON sails from
Barracks, Quantico, Virginia, to Bass Engineering & Con-
the West Coast on October 30 with 1,000 civilians to
struction Co., Detroit, Mich., for the sum of $178,800;
build up the working force of Pearl Harbor. In addi-
time - 180 calendar days.
tion 175 men will go to increase the force on Govern-
Fleet Repair Ships: Contracts for two ships have been
ment contracts. Ship movements of the train and de-
awarded to the Los Angeles Shipbuilding and Drydock Co.
gaussing are the reasons for building up this Navy
of Los Angeles, California on a cost-plus-fixed-fee basis.
Yard force. These men will receive maximum pay rates
The estimated cost of each vessel is $14,284,500, making a
subject to rerating. Men have been checked as to
total for two $28,569,000. This contract was cleared by
experience and character. They have been finger-
the National Defense Advisory Commission. These ships are
printed by F. B. I. 2,626 additional men are esti-
similar in type to a previous award of one to the same
mated for Pearl Harbor needs by the end of 1941.
company on September 9. Funds for these vessels were con-
Temporary housing, cantonments, and subsistence for
tained in the 2nd Supplemental Appropriation Act.
these men has been left to the authorities of Peal
USS ALBEMARIE (Seaplane tender): The official report of
Harbor to cope with on their arrival.
fire (previously reported) on October 9 shows it occurred
Add Bureau of Yards and Docks: Contract for Hous-
in the director tube on the main deck. Fire was caused by
ing facilities at the Naval Training Station, Great
4. E
Lakes, Illinois, has been awarded on a cost-plus-fixed-fee
and
to
e'reblew
basis to Leonard Construction Company, Chicago, Illinois.
to
The total to SL estimated cost, including fee, of this contract
of
is $574,000.00 (200 units for enlisted personnel).
seluso 02
Contract for Radio Towers at the Naval Academy (High
Iswener
Power Radio Station), Annapolis, Maryland, has been award-
aeel JB vidnersque (be
ed to Vanguard Construction Corp., New York City, N.Y.
bist yvsn
for the sum of $109,210; time - 120 calendar days. The
of JROW and
contract exceeding $500,000 has been cleared by the Nation-
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Landing Force Equipment. Special tests will probably
17.06.23 To stremevom thear
be held on new equipment off Virginia Beach on 1 November.
Commandant Boston, has requested authority to
charter one Eastern Steamship Line vessel, Boston to
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of
New York run type, for housing naval personnel. Pre-
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charter with possible renewal from month to month if
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necessary. Charter is desired beginning 12 November.
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U.S.S. BEAR (Byrd Antarctic) will visit Galapagos
1869 to at that and (1-901
on her trip South.
ISVITTS no of
U.S.S. S-13 (Submarine) was placed in full com-
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mission at Navy Yard, Philadelphia on 28 October.
cellitiost
Confidential REPORT TO THE SECRETARY OF THE NAVY
November 1 1940
Total Enlisted Strength, October 31
173,147
Fleet Reservists (enlisted) on active duty
7,230
Other Reservists
If
If
It
5,733
Retired Men
If
If
If
II
180
Total
13,143
Aggregate Enlistments (last 24 hours)
401
Aggregate Discharges
11
135
Gain
266
Retired Officers returned to active duty as of 1 Nov.
Line Officers
717
Staff Officers
176
Warrant Officers
57
Total
950
Reserve Officers ordered to active duty for enforcement
of neutrality and the strengthening of the national
defense within the limits of peacetime authorization,
as of October 29:
Number
Number
Number
Character of Duty
Allowed
Obligated
Ordered
V(S) Officers Afloat
300
300
349
Merchant Marines Afloat
225
225
313
Aviation Instructors
248
248
92
I-V(S) Officers
125
125
133
CEC-V(S) Officers
125
125
155
Supply Corps Officers
125
125
174
Medical and Dental Officers
177
177
259
Communication Officers
100
100
167
CC-V(S) Officers
20
20
24
Administration of Reserve
Midshipman Training Program 140
140
100
Miscellaneous
320
537
537
Organized Res. Off. (Afloat)
-
-
196
If (Ashore)
24
Total Estimated Number Al-
lowed 1905
2122
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3.
3.
Bureau of Yards and Docks, awarded contracts as follows:
Bureau of Supplies and Accounts, awarded a contract to
Contract for Aviation Facilities at the Naval Reserve
the Glenn L. Martin Company of Baltimore, for airplanes
Aviation Base, Atlanta, Ga., awarded on a cost-plus-fixed
totaling $106,125,396.33.
fee basis to Mion Construction Company, Atlanta, Georgia.
S.S. MARIPOSA, Matson liner, sialed today for Shanghai
Estimated cost, including fee, of this contract is
to evacuate Americans from Japan' and China.
$750,000.
S.S. SITY OF NEWPORT NEWS, Panama Pacific liner, docks
Contract for Underground Electric Cable System and Pole
in San Francisco today from Yorktown, her last voyage
Line Terminal at the Naval Academy (high Power Radio Sta-
before being taken over as a Naval aúxiliary.
tion), Annapolis, Md., awarded to Plymouth Electric Co.,
German Air Fleets, including dive bombers, claimed to
Washington, D.C., under item 1, for the sum of $33,572.
have sunk nine merchant ships, and scored hits on a
Time, 90 calendar days.
destroyer today.
Contract for Additional Ammunition Facilities and Low
Marine Corps Selection Board - Majors to Lieutenant
Cost Housing Units at the Naval Powder Factory, Indian
Colonels - will convene in the Navy Department on Novem-
Head, Maryland, has been awarded on a cost-plus-fixed-
ber 12, 1940, to recommend 34 officers of the grade of
fee basis to The Harwood-Nebel Construction Co., Wash-
Major, U.S. Marine Corps, for promotion to Lieutenant
ington, D.C. Total estimated cost, $1,945,400. (The
Colonel. This board will be composed of:
housing units will be erected on the station: 50 for
President: Brigadier General Emile P. Moses; Members:
enlisted men, 300 for civilians). (Contracts exceeding
Colonel Harry Schmidt, Col. Miles R. Thacher, Colonel
$500,000 have been cleared by the National Defense Ad-
Samuel L. Howard, Colonel Arnold W. Jacbbsen, Colonel
visory Commission).
Earl H. Jenkins, Colonel Samuel A. Wood, Jr., Lieut.C
Pratt and Whitney, has been awarded an additional
Louis R. Jones, Lt.Col. Claude A. Larkin; Recorder:
contract for airplane engines totaling $41,886,581.68.
Lieut. Col. Joseph W. Knighton.
laval R.O.T.C., Approximately 2,000 graduates of the
aval R.O.T.C. units have been commissioned in the Naval
eserve since 1930, and a number have been appointed En-
igns in the Supply Corps. At present there are 3,000
embers of Naval R.O.T.C. units, which are now established
nineteen Colleges and Universities. Officers of the
aval Reserve who were appointed therein upon graduation
om the Naval R.O.T.C. are eligible for appointment to
mmissioned rank in the Regular Navy in such numbers as
e deemed necessary. These officers must be less than
years of age when appointed and have completed at
ast one year's continuous active duty aboard ship.
ese officers are eligible to promotion by line sdection
ards in accordance 30 with the policy of the regular Navy.
to
be eligible for consideration for appointment in the
gular Navy, reserve officers must be recommended by
eir present commanding officers. Examinations must be
ssed in Navy Regulations, Navigation, seamanship, ord-
ace and gunnery, Marine Engineering, Electricity, and
itary law.
"he Argentine Government, began a nation-wide pilot
ining program today designed to provide 5,000 reserve
ats for the Argentine Air Force.
Confidential
REPORT TO THE SECRETARY OF THE NAVY
November 4, 1940
Total Enlisted Strength, November 2
173,655
Fleet Reservists (enlisted) on active duty
7,230
Other Reservists
If
11
11
11
5,733
Retired Men
If
"
If
If
180
Total
13,143
Aggregate Enlistments (last 24 hours)
391
Aggregate Discharges
11
If
If
133
Gain
258
Retired Officers returned to active duty as of Nov. 1:
Line Officers
717
Staff Officers
176
Warrant Officers
57
Total 950
Naval Reserve Officers ordered to active duty for en-
forcement of neutrality and the strengthening of the
national defense within the limits of peace-time author-
ization, as of November 2:
Number
Number
Number
Character of Duty
Allowed Obligated Ordered
V(G) Officers Afloat
300
300
363
Merchant Marines Afloat
225
225
339
Aviation Instructors
248
248
102
I-V(S) Officers
125
125
160
CEC-V(S) Officers
125
125
166
Supply Corps Officers
125
125
183
Medical and Dental Officers
177
177
266
Communication Officers
100
100
186
CC-V(S) Officers
20
20
25
Administration of Reserve
Midshipman Training Program
140
140
89
Miscellaneous
320
580
580
Organized Res.Off. (Ashore)
-
214
Organized Res.Off. (Afloat)
-
-
.87
Total Estimated Number
Allowed
1905
2165
2760
2. Bureau of Yards and Docks:
3.
Contract for Shore Protection Facilities at the Naval
Marine Corps: 165th anniversary will be observed on
Air Station, Cape. Vay, New Jersey, has been awarded on a
November 10. The National Broadcasting Company will
cost plus fixed fee basis to Ole Hannen, Ventnor City,
carry a special program from 8:00 PM to 8:30 PM.
New Jersey. Total estimated cost, including fee, of this
Wage Board Report will probably be released November
contract, is. $150,000.00.
7, 1940. This report has taken several months in prep-
Contract for Equipment for Cold Storage Building at the
aration, following exhaustive studies with labor leaders.
Fleet Supply Base, Oakland, California, has been awarded
Captain J. A. Furer has acted as senior member of the
to York Ice Machinery Corporation, Philadelphia, Penna.,
board. Findings will revise rates for Navy Yard work to
for the sum of $139,026; time - 150 calendar days. The
compare with existing rates in their localities for
contract awarded under this specification to this company
various trades.
on October 22, 1940, for the sum of $139,150 has been
Airplane Crash of a training plane 12 miles north of
cancelled.
Robertsdale, Alabama, was fatal to Ensign Hedges and
Caribbean Area: 8 destroyers and 6 patrol planes assigned
Seaman Second Class McIntire, both of the Naval Reserve.
to the Patrol Force, Atlantic Fleet, are participating in
USS BISCAYNE (Seaplane tender) is scheduled to be
scheduled exercises in the Guantanamo-San Juan-Culebra
launched at the Puget Sound Navy Yard about January 1,
Area. This force has been the subject of much comment in
1941.
the press due to Franco-German relations and their proxi-
Har Sinkings: The British Admiralty announced the
mity to Martinique.
SS LAURENTIC, converted White Star Liner of 18,000 tons
Aviation Cadets: 67 have been appointed for flight train-
and the SS PATROCLUS (China Trade) of 11,000 tons, were
ing at Pensacola in the class convening on November 4.
sunk off Ireland. Both vessels were formerly passenger
They come from 14 reserve bases situated, throughout the
liners; there were casualties, numbers unannounced.
country.
ROIS
4.
Tangier: Spanish proclamation today converts Tangier to
Spanish territory. Occupied a year ago by Spamish troops,
Tangier had formerly been recognized as an international
zone, situated across from Gibralter. International mixed
commissions have been suppressed.
British Admiralty announces light forces have destroyed
2 more Italian submarines.
Germany Claims 80,000 tons of merchant shipping sunk
yesterday by submarines and airplanes. The Laurentic and
Patroclus are included in their list.
.
H.M.S. CLEVELAND, British cruiser, was bombed by German
planes while returning to England from the Mediterranean,
with numerous casualties, the Admiralty announced.
Russo-Japanese negotiations now in progress embrace not
only a non-aggression pact between Japan and the Soviets,
but will probably grant Russia a free zone in the
Manchurian city of Dairen, key port. It will doubtless
grant Russia special privileges in shipments uker the
Manchurian Railway to Dairen from Siberia.
Confidential
REPORT TO THE SECRETARY OF THE NAVY
November 5, 1940
Total Enlisted Strength; November 4
174,074
Fleet Reservists (enlisted) on active duty
7,230
Other Reservists
n
n
If
11
5,733
Retired Men
n
IT
If
11
180
Total
13,143
Aggregate Enlistments (last 24 hours)
446
Aggregate Discharges
If
If
II
28
Gain
418
Retired Officers returned to active duty as of Nov. 1:
Line Officers
717
Staff Officers
176
Warrant Officers
57
Total 950
Naval Reserve Enlisted Men ordered to active duty for en-
forcement of neutrality and the strengthening of the
national defense within the limits of peace-time organi-
zation, as of November 2:
Number
Number
Number
Character of Duty
Allowed Obligated Ordered
Inshore Patrol Bases
340
215
89
Naval Res. Aviation Bases
2,300
2,300
863
Communications
85
83
76
Afloat
5,000
1,723
1,686
Miscellaneous
(
1,238
1,238
Class V-7 Procurement Progm.
(2,325
(
209
209
Class V-7 for Midshipmen, USNR 5,000
1,500
1,500
(Tentative)
Radio and Signal Schools
4,000
833
657
Total Men
19,050
8,101
6,318
2.
Marine Corps Strength, as of November 1:
3.
have been made, subject to later confirmation, to Spencer
Regular Enlisted Strength
37,418
Regular Officer Strength
Lense Company for 2800 Telescopes, Mark LXXIV, for in-
1,394
Regular Warrant Officer Strength
171
stallation in 3"/50 calibre gun mounts at an estimated
Retired Officer Strength
117
Reserve Officer Strength
474
Reserve Enlisted Strength
cost of $1,036,000 and for 119 Periscopes and 508 Tele-
358
Aviation Cadets Strength
44
scopes at an estimated cost of $1,910,061, and special
Bureau of Yards and Docks, awarded contracts totaling
machinery equipment at $750,000.
$2,520,924.14: Contract for Housing Facilities at the Navy
A preliminary award has been mude, subject to later
Yard, Mare Island, California, has been awarded on a cost
confirmation, to the Bausch & Lomb Optical Company for
plus fixed fee basis to Cahill Brothers and Ben C. Gerwick, Rangefinders and Stereoscopic instruments at the esti-
Inc., San Francisco, California. The total estimated cost, mated cost of 86,042,259 and additional equipment at
including fee, of this contract is $858,000 (250 units for
$912,432.
enlisted men).
Consul at Tampico. Nexico reports 4 German Merchant
Contract for Housing Facilities in the vicinity of New-
Ships (ORINOCO, IDARWALD, RHEIN, PHRYGIA) are making
port, Rhode Island, has been awarded on & cost plus fixed
preparation for departure and loading extra provisions.
fee basis to Gilbane Building Co., Inc., and Holt-Fair-
Crews have been restricted to ships. Sailing dates are
child Company, Providence, Rhode Island (600 units for
still unknown.
civilian employees). The total estimated cost, including
State Department reports 4 French submarines pre-
fee, of this contract is $1,655,000. Contracts exceeding
viously stationed at Dakar are returning to Toulon for
$500,000 were cleared by the National Defense Advisory
upkeep purposes and are being replaced by 4 others which
Commission. Total contracts announced by the Navy Depart-
passed Gibralter 2 days ago. Prior notification was
mont today - $22,790,309.14.
given by the French and no British opposition was ex-
Bureau of Supplies and Accounts: Preliminary awards
perienced. Additional information indicates the French
4.
Admiralty has turned over approximately 20 small
craft, tugs and minesweepers to Germany for use off
French coast ports. Other similar craft are being con-
structed at St. Nazaire, Nantes, and LeHavre by German
workmen.
USS KASKASKIA, SANGAMON, and SANTEE (oilers) will be
ready to sail on Novémber 18 to the West Coast via the
Gulf of Mexico, and will carry fuel oil to Panama for
storage and emergency purposes on the way West.
USS SWANSON (DD443) was launched at the Navy Yard,
Charleston, on November 2.
Minesweepers: Construction of four will soon be award-
ed to the General Engineering and Drydock Company, San
Francisco, Calif. An additional four will be awarded to
the Defoe Boat and Motor Works, Bay City, Michigan.
Cost-plus-fixed fee Contracts: During October addition-
al work was added to existing contracts in the amount of
$20,269,385. These included housing units in the follow-
ing amounts: Honolulu, 1300; Kodiak, 250; Sitka, 125;
Unalaska, 75; San Juan, 400; St. Thomas, 50; Guantanamo,
500; Alameda, 600; Quonset Point, 236; Dahlgren, 100;
Parris Island, 50; Piney Point, 10.
Confidential
REPORT 10 THE SECRETARY OF THE NAVY
November 6, 1940
Total Enlisted Strength, November 5
174,400
Fleet Reservists (enlisted) on active duty
7,230
Other Reservists
If
If
If
11
5,733
Retired Men
If
180
Total
13,143
Aggregate Enlistments (last 24 hours)
367
Aggregate Discharges
If
If
11
41
to
Gain
326
Retired Officers returned to active duty as of Nov. 1:
Line Officers
717
Staff Officers
176
Warrant Officers
57
Total
950
Naval Reserve Officers ordered to active duty for en-
forcement of neutrality and the strengthening of the
national defense within the limits of peace-time author-
ization, as of November 5:
Number
Number
Number
Character of Duty
Allowed Obligated Ordered
V(G) Officers Afloat
300
300
363
Merchant Marines Afloat
225
225
339
Aviation Instructors
248
248
102
I-V(S) Officers
125
125
160
CEC-V(S) Officers
125
125
166
Supply Corps Officers
125
125
183
Medical and Dental Officers
177
177
266
Communication Officers
100
100
186
CC-V(S) Officers
20
20
25
Administration of Reserve
Midshipman Training Program
140
140
89
Organized Res.Off. (Ashore)
-
-
214
Organized. Res. Off. (Afloat)
-
87
Miscellaneous
320
580
580
Total Estimated Number Allowed 1905
2165
2760
2.
3:
Proposals for furnishing all labor and material and
into Upper New York Bay. 9,200 feet of borthing space
performing all work for constructing nine sets of propell-
is included in this area with a channel 35 feet deep at
ing machinery and Diesel engine driven generators for
mean low water. Rail and road connections over a cause-
Minesweepers will be received at the Navy Department until
way lead to trunk rail lines and main highways. This
November 20, 1940, when they will be publicly opened. A
depot, when fully developed, will be of real value in
deposit in the form of a certified check for $1,000 will
relieving the current fleet supply load on the Havy Yard,
be required as security for the safe and prompt return of
New York, and East Coast yards in general. This supply
the plans and specifications and other confidential
depot with the one at Oakland, California, a $9,000,000
bidders' data.
project, the latter to be completed by July 1, 1941, will
Submarine Operating Areas have been designated in ap-
give the fleet major supply bases on both coasts. The
proaches to Portsmouth Harbor, New Hampshire, in the vi-
Oakland Depot will provide storehouses for aviation
cinity of the Isles of Shoals. Vessels have been ordered
material, reserve material, and medical supplies as well
to proceed with caution in these areas, as submarines will
as all other materials.
be operating within then from time to time. Prior notice
Berlin Comment, editorially, on the American election
of such operations will be brondcest by the Hydrographic
said the result proved that a vast majority of the
Office.
American people opposed intervention in the Duropean
Commandant, 10th Naval District, has left for Martin-
Mar. Government spokesmen did not comment on the
ique by plane for conference with officials there.
election.
Supply Corps: As of November 1 seventy-two retired of-
Air Raid: London experienced the longest night raid
ficers had returned to active duty.
of the war, the all clear signal being given only at
Naval Supply Depot, Bayonne, New Jersey: & 85,000,000
8 A. M. with anti-aircraft taking up again scarcely
project consists of 160 acres of made land jutting out
two hours later.
4.
Virginio Gayda today warned the Swiss press against pro-
English comment on the invasion of Greece. abthobirloni
Navy Department employees who wish to greet the YOU
President's. return will be excused from work until 10 A.M.
tomorrow. to
USS TRITON (submarine) will operate submerged off
Portsmouth, New Hampshire, on November 7 and 8 in areas
prescribed by the Hydrographic Office. ono
Air bases:, Contracts for additional work (reported
yesterday) include the Pacific Air Bases, Alaska Naval Air
Stations, Naval Air Station, San Juan, Pensacola, Jackson-
ville, Dahlgren, Guantanamo, Alameda, Puget Sound,
Charleston, Quonset Point, New York, Philadelphia, Parris
Island, and Indian Head. Besides housing units, store-
houses, assembly shops, ammunition facilities, fuel stor-
age, and recreational facilities were included in con-
tracts. Work on all bases is still up to schedule and -
proceeding to speedy conclusion. Most contracts can hardly
be expected to be completed ahead of schedule as they were
negotiated in as fast time limits as could reasonably be 10
expected. Additional work is embodied in twenty different
contracts.
Confidentia
file personal
REPORT TO THE SECRETARY OF THE NAVY
November 7, 1940
Total Enlisted Strength, November 6
174,812
SI-8
Fleet Reservists (enlisted) on active duty
7,230
Other Reservists
If
If
11
It
5,733
Retired Men
If
If
If
If
180
Total 13,143
Aggregate Enlistments (last 24 hours)
470
Aggregate Discharges
If
If
It
58
Gain
412
Retired Officers returned to active duty as of Nov. 1:
Line Officers
717
110
Staff Officers
176
Warrant Officers
57
Total
950
Naval Reserve Officers ordered to active duty for en-
forcement of neutrality and the strengthening of the
national defense within the limits of peace-time au-
thorization, as of November 6:
Number
Number
Number
Character of Duty
Allowed Obligated Ordered
V(G) Officers Afloat
300
300
363
Merchant Marines Afloat
225
225
339
Aviation Instructors
248
248
102
I-V(S) Officers
125
125
160
CEC-V4S) Officers
125
125
166
Supply Corps Officers
125
125
183
Medical and Dental Officers
177
177
266
Communication Officers
100
100
186
CC-V(S) Officers
20
20
25
Administration of Reserve
Midshipman Training Program
140
140
89
Organized Res.Off. (Ashore)
5
-
214
Organized Res.Off. (Afloat)
-
-
87
Miscellaneous
320
580
580
Total Estimated Number Allowed 1905
2165
2760
2.
3.
USS HARRY LEE (Ex-Exochorda) was placed in commission
the Naval Reserve Nurse Corps.
in ordinary on November 5.
Tin: contracts have been signed between the Metals
USS S-12 (submarine) was placed in full commission at
Rewerve Company and tin ore producers in Bolivia for
the Navy Yard, Philadelphia, on November 4.
the purchase of tin ores and concentrates sufficient to
USS GREGORY (DD82) and LITTLE (DD79) were placed in full
produce 18,000 tons of fine tin annually for the next
commission at the Navy Yard, New York, on November 4.
five years.
Transport Group is being formed by the CINCUS on the
War Sinkings: Large merchant sinkings reported in the
West Coast, consisting of "City" boats recently pur-
past two weeks seem to be due to German long-range
chased from the Baltimore Mail Line.
patrol planes finding convoys well off Ireland and co-
Patrol Force, Atlantic, went into effect as such on
ordinating their efforts with submarines. British
November 1, so called because of acquisition of submarines,
originally protected convoys with men o'war and then
destroyers, planes, and additional training vessels, mak-
thinking it unnecessary turned to armed merchantmen,
ing a much larger force. It contains Compat Wings 3, 5,
which were not of much help in troublesome waters as
and 7, and 2 aircraft carriers.
results show. Our observers in Canada believed convoys
Aviation gasoline: shipments to Japan in October were
of 100 vessels and less were insufficiently protected,
said to be 4 times as large as any recent previous ship-
at least in leaving this side of the Atlantic. Fate of
ment.
a British convoy attacked by a German raider in mid-
Naval Reserve Nurses: By January 40 will have been
Atlantic was still unknown. Raider is believed to be
called to active duty, the first Reserve nurses to be
of the Graf Spee Class, and to be able to attack
summoned under the present National Emergency. 8 will
British convoys in mid-Atlantic at her leisure.
report on November 15, 12 in December, and 20 in January.
German Government has refused to give safe conduct
Since September, 1939, 887 nurses have been appointed in
guarantees for an American ship to go to a port on
4.8
the West Coast of Ireland to repatriate American citizens.
There are about 1200 Americans in the British Isles still
desirous of returning home. The Reich Government claimed
to be in no position to give any assurances in armed areas
around Britain. nið ent't to and 000, 8£ comborq
Chilean Government laid claim today to all Antarctic vii
territory lying between Meridians 53 and 90 West of Green-
wich. This does not include Little America, but does in-
clude a small part of the area explored by the Byrd Expe-
dition. delived MSLW advolle ztods
Bureau of Yards and Docks awarded contracts totaling into
$2,275,465 which were cleared by the National Defense nied
Advisory Commission, as follows: To Jon stew Holder
Contract for Bulkhead and Fill at the Naval. Academy, 1307
Annapolis, Maryland, has been awarded to Day & Zimmerman,
Inc., 620 Packard Building, Philadelphia, Pa., for the es-
timated sum of $331,400; time - 180 calendar days. 11199 5
Contract for 600 housing units for the Navy Yard, Ports-
mouth, New Hampshire, to be erected in the vicinity of TO
Kittery, Maine, has been awarded to J. Slotnik Co., Boston,
Mass. for the estimated sum of $1,944,065; time 360 calen-
dar days NO two of of of na
Confidential
REPORT TO THE SECRETARY OF THE NAVY
November 8, 1940
File
E
Total Enlisted Strength, November 7
175,172
Fleet Reservists (enlisted) on active duty
7,230
Confidents
Other Reservists
If
II
=
If
5,733
Retired Men
If
It
"
If
219
Total 13,182
Aggregate Enlistments (last 24 hours)
489
Aggregate Discharges
If
If
If
168
Gain
321
Retired Officers returned to active duty as of Nov. 1:
E
Line Officers
717
Staff Officers
176
Warrant Officers
57
Total
950
Naval Reserve Officers ordered to active duty for en-
forcement of neutrality and the strengthening of the
national defense within the limits of peace-time au-
thorization, as of November 7:
Number
Number
Number
Character of Duty
Allowed
Obligated
Ordered
V(G) Officers Afloat
300
300
363
Merchant Marines Afloat
225
225
339
Aviation Instructors
248
248
102
I-V(S) Officers
125
125
160
CEC-V( Officers
125
125
166
Supply Corps Officers
125
125
183
Medical and Dental Officers
177
177
266
Communication Officers
100
100
186
CC-V(S) Officers
20
20
25
Administration of Reserve
Midshipman Training Program
140
140
89
Miscellaneous
320
580
580
Organized Res.Off. (Ashore)
-
-
214
Organized Res.Off. (Afloat)
I
-
87
Total Estimated Number Allowed 1905
2165
2760
2.
3,
Class V-7, Reserve Midshipmen: Graduation exercises for
Navy Recruiting Activities for Week Ending Nov.1:
the first class of Reserve Midshipmen will be held in the
Number of Applicants accepted for lst enlistment 1401
ILLINOIS on November 14. The Assistant Secretary, Mr.
Number of 1st enlistment
2007
Compton, will present commissions as Ensigns in the Naval
Number of reenlistments, continuous service
77
Reserve to approximately 260 graduates. With few excep-
Number of reenlistments, broken service
44
tions, all are requesting active duty with the Fleet.
Total
2128
This class, begihhing with 300 men, are those selected
Selection: The line selection board of which Rear
from 500 who took the first cruise in the WYOMING from
Admiral Edward C. Kalbfus, U. 8. Navy, has been ap-
July 15 to August 9, and have completed 3 months inten-
pointed the president, and which will convene on
sive training ashore. Over 3,000 of Class V-7 have now
November 15 will be instructed to recommend not more
completed the training period of one month at sea. 1,500
than 16 captains for promotion to the grade of rear
are now on the training cruise to be completed on November
admiral and not more than 68 commanders for promotion
23. 1,500 additional candidates will make the fifth and
to the grade of captain in the line of the Navy to fill
last cruise scheduled for this program. Over 6,000 men
vacancies in those grades.
will have completed the training cruise from whom it is
This board will, in addition, be instructed to rec-
hoped 5,000 will complete the entire course and receive
ogmend not more than 4 captains for promotion to the
commissions in the Naval Reserve. 379 reserve midshipmen
grade of rear admiral to fill vacancies in that grade
are now under instruction at Northwestern University.
among officers restricted by law to the performance of
The second class in the ILLINOIS will report on November
engineering duty only.
22. Four classes are scheduled in the ILLINOIS, 4 at
Naval Reserve Appropriations: Supplemental 1941 bill,
Northwestern, and 1 at the Naval Academy which will begin
not yet submitted to the Bureau of the Budget includes
on February 14 following graduation of the first class.
increased funds to retain on active duty 110 aviation
4.
reserve officers following completion of 4 years minimum
active duty requirements. 6,170 additional general class
officers including 3,150 graduates of the Naval reserve
midshipmen's training school. 12,950 additional enlisted
men have been asked for which will bring this number to
18,000 on active duty by March 1, 1942. Forty Naval Re-
serve nurses are also included in appropriation request.
In 1942 there will be a decrease in Naval Reserve ap-
propriations asked for Naval reserve aviators as 450 are
expected to be transferred to the regular Navy. In 1942
Naval reserve officers on active duty are expected to
total 8,236. Enlisted men should be increased up to
44,000 by June 30, 1942, and it is expected that 7,500
Naval reserve midshipmen will have been trained during
the fiscal year 1942.
Selection Board, Brigadier Generals to Major Generals,
USMC: will convene in the Navy Department on November
15 to recommend three officers of the grade of Brigadier
General, USMC, for promotion to the grade of Major
General.
QUEEN ELIZABETH is reported ready to leave New York
on Monday for service as a tropp transport, probably to
carry soldiers from Australia to the British Isles.
Confidential
REPORT TO THE SECRETARY OF THE NAVY
November 12, 1940
fle
Total Enlisted Strength, November 9
175,959
Fleet Reservists (enlisted) on active duty
7,504
Other Reservists
If
If
If
If
5,733
Retired Men
If
If
11
219
Total
13,456
Aggregate Enlistments (last 24 hours)
....
354
Aggregate Discharges
If
II
If
113
Gain
241
Retired Officers returned to active duty as of Nov. 1:
Line Officers
717
Staff Officers
176
Warrant Officers
57
Total
950
Naval Reserve Officers ordered to active duty for en-
forcement of neutrality and the strengthening of the Na-
tional Defense within the limits of peace-time authori-
zation: as of November 9:
Number
Number Number
Character of Duty
Allowed Obligated Ordered
V(G) Officers Afloat
300
300
602
Merchant Marine Res. .Afloat
225
225
347
Aviation Instructors
248
248
113
I-V(S) Officers
125
125
171
CEC-V(S) Officers
125
125
176
Supply Corps Officers
125
125
193
Medical and Dental Officers
177
177
274
Communication Officers
100
100
191
CC-V(S) Officers
20
20
26
Administration of Reserve
Midshipman Training Program
140
140
89
Miscellaneous
320
610
610
Organized Res.Off. (Ashore)
-
-
235
Organized Res.Off. (Afloat)
-
-
115
Total Estimated Number Allowed 1905
2195
3142
2.
3.
Bureau of Aeronautics: Admiral Towers reports that the
USS ALBATROSS (minesweeper 71) was placed in full
Germans, having found that it was too costly to bomb
commission at Navy Yard, Boston, on November 8.
England on the wholesale scale in daylight hours, because
USS HEYWOOD (Ex-City of Baltimore) was placed in
of the losses inflicted by the Royal Air Force fighters,
ordinary commission at Portland, Maine, on November 8.
have resorted to extensive bombing of merchant ships well
USS GAR (Submarine) was launched at Groton, Connect-
out over the sea areas where they are almost entirely free
icut on November 7.
from the British fighter interception.
German Raider has been reported 150 miles off Rocas,
The means to counter these activities of the German
Argentina, on November 11 by the English who are hold-
bombers lies in the long-range fighter, capable of
ing ships in port.
patrolling over the convoys during daylight.
USS DALE (destryer) had 36 foot section of bilge
USS HORNET (aircraft carrier) will be Launched about
keel on the port side forward torn away apparently due
December 14 at the Newport News Shipbuilding Corporation,
to heavy rolling. The DALE was overhauled, leaving
All Commodities: Price Index for the week ending
the Navy Yard September 20. Forces afloat are cutting
November 2 was 78.5 in comparison with 78.6 on October 26
off torn sections which will not restrict the DALE
and 78.4 on October 19. This price index which had
from carrying out operating schedule,
previously showed a steadily rising trend the previous
State Department reports City of Rayville is be-
four weeks, seems to have flattened out.
lieved by members of Australian Navy to have been
Bureau of Supplies and Accounts awarded a contract for
sunk by & mine in Bass Strait. A number of mines have
airplanes to the Consolidated Aircraft Corporation, San
been discovered there by a mine sweeper, and are said
Diego, California, in the amount of $75,313,000. This
to be of Italian or German origin.
contract was cleared by the National Defense Advisory
USS NEW YORK will be available for emergency dock-
Commission.
ing and repairs upon arrival at the Savy Yard, 20
4.
Norfolk, and will be assigned number one priority. No
dock was available at New York.
Tokio: Best advices report strong possibility of 280
Soviet mediation to end Chinese hostilities. Both
Germany and Russia are said to be anxious to enable B&C
Japanese forces now in China to be withdrawn for opera-
tions against Malaya and Netherlands Indies. There is
also possibility of a Soviet-Japanese agreement under
which the Soviets will stop assistance to China.
Violent explosion rocked the plant of the United Rail-
way Signal Corporation at Woodridge, New Jersey, this
feed
morning. Between 10 and 20 persons were taken to the
hospital with injuries. .0S
Chilean Copper: Japan has resumed heavy purchases of
this commodity. Japan was also said to be purchasing
large amounts of foreign copper held in bond in the
United States. to
Priorities Board today created a Machine Tool Prior-Imm
ities Committee to coordinate National Defense needs
with commercial and export demands to eliminate bottle OJ
necks. Commander E. R. Henning was named a naval 220
member of this committee. JB ISVITIS
Confidentiak Filepersonal
REPORT TO THE SECRETARY OF THE NAVY
November 13, 1940
(08)
Total Enlisted Strength, November 12
176,265
Fleet Reservists (enlisted) on active duty
7,504
Other Reservists
If
n
II
5,733
Retired Men
If
If
If
If
219
Total
13,456
Aggregate Enlistments (last 24 hours)
332
Aggregate Discharges
If
If
If
16
Gain
316
Retired Officers returned to active duty as of Nov. 1:
Line Officers
717
Staff Officers
176
Warrant Officers
57
total
950
Naval Reserve Officers ordered to active duty for en-
forcement of neutrality and the strengthening of the
national defense within the limits of peace-time au-
thorization as of November 9:
Number
Number
Number
Character of Duty
Allowed Obligated Ordered
V(G) Officers Afloat
300
300
602
Merchant Marine Res. Afloat
225
225
347
Aviation Instructors
248
248
113
I-V(S) Officers
125
125
171
CEC-V(S) Officers
125
125
176
Supply Corps Officers
125
125
193
Medical and Dental Officers
177
177
274
Communication Officers
100
100
191
CC-V(S) Officers
20
20
26
Administration of Reserve
Midshipman Training Program
140
140
89
Organized Res.Off. (Ashore)
-
-
235
Organized Res .Off. (Afloat)
115
Miscellaneous
320
610
610
To
To
Total Estimated Number Allowed 1905
2195
3142
2.
3.
Naval Supply Depot at Bayonne: plans and specifications
construction. The other two will probably be converted
are in process of preparation. Captain Stanley (sc) in
into submarine tenders, though this is tentative.
charge.
Reserve Midshipmen, graduating as Ensigns D(V)G) in
Marine Corps: total enlisted strength, November 12,
the USS ILLINOIS tomorrow, nearly all have requested
37,802.
active duty with the fleet and have been assigned to
Regular Navy had 10,828 commissioned officers as of
battleships, cruisers, and aircraft carriers. Orders
November 1, including staff and warrant officers.
have been issued. This active duty constitutes the
Naval Reserve, as of November 1, consisted of 15,538 of-
third and final phase of their training and will deter-
ficers and 44,801 enlisted men. There are approximately
mine their actual qualifications after a 6 month period
4,180 officers in the Merchant Marine Reserve.
afloat, after which time the Bureau of Navigation can
Amphibian Tractors: 200 have been ordered, capable of
judge their efficiency through two quarterly fitness
transporting 45 marines with their equipment in ship-to-
reports from commanding officers. The Assistant Secre-
shore movements. These tractors are capable of 9 knots
tary, Mr. Compton, will give the graduation address.
speed through the water, can run up a beach, and are
Bureau of Supplies and Accounts reports a preliminary
powerful enough to knock over an 8" tree. It is not (D)V
award has been made, subject to later confirmation, to
expected that they will displace, but rather complement
the Waterbury Tool Company for Electric Hydraulic
the Higgins boat in landing force operations. (8)V-DID
Equipments, electric motors and controllers, and spare
SS SHOOTING STAR to be converted into an ammunition
parts at an estimated cost of $575,000. (Not for
carrier will probably be taken over from the Maritime )V-00
release)
Commission tomorrow or November 15. This is one of 3
A preliminary award has been made, subject to later
ships to be acquired from the Tampa Shipbuilding Cor-
confirmation, to General Motors Corporation for bles 100
poration, all of which have been in the process of
SAFE
sixteen cylinder, two-cycle, 1200 horsepower, light-
4.
weight radial Diesel Engines and spare parts at an esti-
mated cost of $10,000,000. (Not for press release)
A preliminary award has been made, subject to later
confirmation, to the Willys Overland Motors, Inc., for
2,000 breech housings and 2,000 recoil cylinders, with
spare parts, at an estimated cost of $1,939,000. (Not
for press release)
A preliminary award has been made, subject to later con-
firmation, to the Timken Roller Bearing Corporation, for
50 sets of 5"/38 caliber roller paths and rollers, at an
estimated cost of $95,889.50. (Not for press release)
Pratt and Whitney have been awarded an additional con-
tract for airplane engines in the amount of $57,856,179.
This contract was cleared through the National Defense
Advisory Commission.
Italian Fleet was struck a heavy blow by British bombers
at their main base in Taranto. One battleship of the
Littorio class was left with her forecastle under water and
heavily listed. One battleship of the Conte di Cavour Ion
class was beached. A second battleship of the Cavour class
was also 001 said to be badly damaged. This is an official
report of the British Admiralty.
Confidential
REPORT TO THE SECRETARY OF THE NAVY
November 14, 1940
Total Enlisted Strength, November 13
177,109
Fleet Reservists (enlisted) on active duty
7,504
Other Reservists
If
If
If
6,525
Retired Men
If
If
If
If
219
Total
14,248
Aggregate Enlistments (last 24 hours)
204
Aggregate Discharges
If
If
Il
152
Gain
52
Retired Officers returned to active duty as of Nov. 1:
Line Officers
717
Staff Officers
176
Warrant Officers
57
Total
950
Naval Reserve Enlisted Men ordered to active duty for
enforcement of neutrality and the strengthening of the
national defense within the limits of peace-time organ-
ization:
Number Number Number 20
Character of Duty
Allowed Obligated Ordered
Inshore Patrol Bases
340
215
89
Naval Reserve Aviation Bases
2,300
2,300
864
Communications
85
83
80
Afloat
5,000
2,043
2,558
(
Miscellaneous
1,284
1,281
(2,325
Class Ve7 Procurem.Program
(
215
215
Class V-7 for Midshipmen, USNR
5,000
1,500
1,504
Radio and Signal Schools
4,000
1,030
958
Total Men
19,050
8,670
7,549
2.
3:
Bureau Bf Yards and Docks announces the following
fixed fee basis to Puget Sound Bridge and Dredging Co.
awards: Contract for Power Wiring at the Navy Yard, Pearl
and Rumsey and Company, Seattle, Washington. The total
Harbor, T. H., has been awarded to Severin Electric Co.,
estimated cost, including fee, of this contract is
San Francisco, Calif., for the sum of $66,900; time - 120
$2,000,000.
calendar days.
USS GUDGEON (88211) will be launched on January 25,
Contract for Outfall Sewer for 600 Low Cost Housing Units
1941.
in the vicinity of. Vallejo, California, has been awarded to
Contract has been awarded to Higgins Industries, Inc.
A. Teichert and Son, Inc., Sacramento, Calif., for the sum
for "Eureka" type boats in the amount of $2,177,500.
of $29,800; time - 120 calendar days, except Section 1 of
Submarine Chasers, 454, 456, 560, and Net Tenders 33
she sewer shall be completed within 60 calendar days.
and 34 departed from Guantanamo for the Canal Zone on
Contract for Aviation Facilities at the Naval Reserve
November 10.
Aviation Base, Dallas, Texas, has been awarded on a cost
USS LUDLOW (Destroyer) was launched at the Bath Iron
plus fixed fee basis to Henger Construction Company,
Works, Bath, Maine, on November 11.
Dallas, Texas. The total estimated cost, including fee,
USS RAVEN (Minesweeper) was placed in full commission
of this contract is $750,000.
at the Navy Yard, Norfolk, Virginia, on November 11.
Contract for Receiving Barracks and Accessories at the
88 CITY OF NEWPORT NEWS was received by the Command-
Navy Yard, Philadelphia, Pa., has been awarded on a cost
ant 13th Naval District from the Maritime Commission at
plus fixed fee basis to Henry E. Baton, Inc., Philadel-
Lake Union Drydocks, Seattle, and placed in ordinary
phia, Penna. The total estimated cost, including fee, of
commission as the USS FULLER (transport) on Nov. 12.
this contract is $450,000.
Seaplane Wrecking Derricks 20, 22, and 23, keels were
Contract for Construction of Pier No. 3 at the Navy Yard,
laid at the Navy Yard, Boston, on November 12.
Puget Sound, Washington, has been awarded on a cost plus
Vessels for Conversion: As soon as practicable after
4.
the Navy takes possession of any vessel for conversion
into yachts, coastal patrol boats, submarine chasers,
gunboats, or minesweepers, recommended conversion features
will be forwarded to the Navy Department for the informa-
tion of the Bureau of Ships and the Bureau of Ordnance,
including cost estimates and time to complete, by Com-
mandants of all Naval Districts concerned.
Rumanian Oil: production for the first ten months of
1940 dropped 158,000 tons under the production for the
similar 1939 period. Drilling was 22 percent under 1939
figures. During the first ten months of this year
Germany imported 32 percent of over 2= million tons of
Rumanian oil, England 17 percent. Since invasion by
Germany the Reich is importing virtually all of avail-
able Rumanian oil.
British Convoy said to have been wiped out in Mid-
Atlantic by a German raider, is slowly returning home.
Only 8 of the 38 ship convoy are now missing according
to a late British report.
Japanese are withdrawing all available forces from
China. There have been no air raids in Central China
for two weeks.
Confidential Tile
REPORT TO THE SECRETARY OF THE NAVY
November 15, 1940
Total Enlisted Strength, November 14
177,542
Fleet Reservists (enlisted) on active duty
7,504
Other Reservists
If
11
If
"
6,525
Retired Men
#:
266
Total
14,295
Aggregate Enlistments (last 24 hours)
455
Aggregate Discharged
If
If
If
69
Gain
386
Retired Officers returned to active duty as of Nov. 15:
Line Officers
748
Staff Officers
182
Warrant Officers
58
Total
988
Naval Reserve Officers ordered to active duty for en-
forcement of neutrality and the strengthening of the
national defense within the limits of peace-time author-
ization as of November 14:
Number
Number
Number
Character of Duty
Allowed Obligated Ordered
V(G) Officers Afloat
300
300
602
Merchant Marine Res.Afloat
225
225
347
Aviation Instructors
248
248
113
I-V(S) Officers
125
125
171
CEC-V(S) Officers
125
125
176
Supply Corps Officers
125
125
193
Medical and Dental Officers
177
177
274
Communication Officers
100
100
191
CC-V(S) Officers
20
20
26
Administration of Reserve
Midshipman Training Program
140
140
89
Miscellaneous
320
610
610
Organized Res.Off. (Ashore)
-
235
Organized Res.Off. (Afloat)
-
-
115
Total Estimated Number Allowed 1905
2195
3142
2.
3.
Bureau of Aeronautics: The Chief of the Bureau, Rear
fee basis to The Wadhams, May & Carey Company, Hartford,
Admiral J..H. Towers, stated: "The attack by torpedo
Conn. (100 units for enlisted men), The total esti
planes from. British aircraft carriers upon the Italian
mated cost, including fee, of this contract is $277,000.
vessels in. the Harbor of Taranto was & perfect demonstra-
Consolidated Aircraft Corporation was awarded a con-
tionof the. effectiveness of this form of attack where
tract for airplanes in the amount of $18,529,500. This
targets had no. freedom of maneuver.
contract was cleared by the National Defense Advisory
"The torpedo plane is admittedly a weapon of opportun-
Commission.
ity but when that tunity is afforded its effect is
USS HOBSON (DD464) keel was laid at the Charleston
.00
far greater than that of & bombing attack."
Navy Yard on November 14.
Bureau of Yards and Docks awarded the following con-
Motor Torpedo Boat, PT-11 was delivered to the Navy
tracts: Contract for Receiving Barracks and Accessories
Yard, Brooklyn, on November 12, This is the second of
at the Navy Yard, New York has been awarded on 6. cost
the Elco boats to be completed.
plus fixed fee basis to White Construction Co., Inc., New
USS VULCAN (Repair Ship) is scheduled to be launched
York. The total estimated cost, including fee, of this
at the plant of the New York Shipbuilding Corporation,
what
contract is $1,300,000.
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Camdon, New Jersey, on December 14.
VAC
Contract for Warehouse and Accessories at the Marine
Airplane Crash: Lieutenant (jg) T. D. Cummins and
Corps Depot of Supplies, Philadelphia, Penna. has been
Aviation Chief Machinist's Mate, L. B. Staniewski personal
awarded on a cost plus fixed fee basis to Day & Zimmer-
killed instantly when their plane crashed near Pearl
oor
man, Inc., Philadelphia, Penna. The total estimated
Harbor on November 14. Both men were members of Bomb-
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cost, including fee, of this contract is $1,170,000.
ing Squadron 5, USS YORKTOWN.
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Contract for Housing Facilities at the Submarine Base,
USS SAMPSON (DD394) will observe the following itin-
New London, Conn. has been awarded on a cost plus fixed
erary in carrying an Economic Mission headed by Mr.
4.
Charles W. Taussig of New York City and including Lieuten-
ant Colonel Kiebler, U.S.A. and Lieutenant Commander W. S.
Campbell to the following: November 20-22, Barbadoes;
November 23-28, Trinidad; November 29, Granada and St.
Vincent; November 30-December 1, St. Lucia; December 2,
Dominica; December 3-6, Antigua, including adjacent islands.
The Mission will board the SAMPSON at Barbadoes. on November
20.
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Army-Navy Munitions Board: Preliminary discussion on
priority of contracts was held in the Navy Department
followed by a meeting of the joint board this afternoon.
High Speed Tankers scheduled to be taken over by the
Navy on December 1 from the Maritime Commission will re-
main in service with the Standard Oil Company and the
Keystone Oil Company during the winter months to supply
winter heating requirements on the East Coast. These
tankers, the ESSO ANNAPOLIS, ESSO NEW ORLEANS, ESSO
RALEIGH, and MARKEY are similar to the CIMARRON in con-
struction and speed, and are readily. convertible to Naval
auxiliaries. They are subject to call by the Navy at any
time on immediate notice. (seeaa)