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THE LIBRARY OF THE UNIVERSITY OF NORTH CAROLINA THE COLLECTION OF NORTH CAROLINIANA C353.6 N87a 1955-56 c.2 UNIVERSITY OF N.C. AT CHAPEL HILL 00032750283 *l This book must not be taken from the Library building. REPORT OF The Adjutant General OF THE State of North Carolina 1 JANUARY 1955 - 31 DECEMBER 1956 CONTENTS Page Report of The Adjutant General 1 January 1955 — 31 December 1956 5 Report of Audit Year Ended 30 June 1954-1955... .17-29 Report of the United States Property & Fiscal Officer Fiscal Year 1956 44 Digest of General Orders—1955 49 Digest of General Orders—1956 53 Rosters Officers North Carolina National Guard 31 December 1955 . 56 Officers North Carolina National Guard 31 December 1956 . 85 Former Adjutants General of North Carolina... 116 REPORT OF THE ADJUTANT GENERAL OF THE STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA FOR THE PERIOD 1 JANUARY 1955—31 DECEMBER 1956 To: His Excellency, The Governor of North Carolina and Com-mander- in-Chief of the State Military Forces, State Capitol, Raleigh, North Carolina. Sir: Submitted herein is a report of the operation of The Adjutant General's Department for the years 1955-1956. At the beginn.ng of the year 1955, the most important problem was concerned with the organization and activation of the new units required to complete the organization of the 30th Infantry Division. Some preliminary work had been done during Novem-ber and December, 1954. Considerable interest was found in many communities which did not have National Guard units. Through the cooperation of the mayors and governing bodies of these communities, the American Legion, Veterans of Foreign Wars posts, the secretaries of the chambers of commerce, boards of county commissioners, and business and professional men, much of the woik incident to the organization of these units was greatly simplifit d. Company K (originally Co L), 119th Inf, was activated at Roseboro on 7 Feb 1955. Co L, 120th Inf, was activated at Hen-dersonville on 8 Feb 1955. Hq & Hq Co, 2nd Bn, 120th Inf, was activated at Kannapolis on 15 Feb 1955. Co K, 139th Inf, was activated at Rockingham on 23 Feb 1955. Co L, 139th Inf, was activated at Laurinburg on 15 Mar 1955. Svc Btry, 112th FA Bn, was activated at Boone on 17 Mar 1955. Co I, 120th Inf, was activated at Sylva on 14 Apr 1955. Co E, 119th Inf, was changed to Co L, 119th Inf, effective 15 Apr 1955, and Co E, 119th Inf, was activated at Nashville on 18 Apr 1955. Co G, 119th Inf, was activated at Fremont on 21 Apr 1955. Co H, 119th Inf, was activated at Farmville on 25 Apr 1955. Co A, 6 Report of The Adjutant General 120th Inf, was activated at Elkin on 7 June 1955. Co C, 130th Tank Bn, was activated at Lumberton on 7 June 1955. Btry A, 690th FA Bn, at Beaufort was disbanded on 6 Jul 1955 and activated at Snow Hill on 7 Jul 1955. Co B, 105th Engr Bn (Combat) , at Charlotte was disbanded on 9 Feb 1956 and activat-ed at Matthews (Mecklenburg County), on 10 Feb 1956. Co L, 119th Inf, Goldsboro, was disbanded on 15 Apr 1956 and the 105th Med Bn, consisting of Hq & Hq Co, Clr Co, and Amb Co, was activated at Goldsboro effective 16 Apr 1956. Co L, 119th Inf, was activated at Elizabethtown on 22 May 1956. Co D, 105th Engr Bn (Combat) was activated at Hamlet on 25 Sep 1956. Med Det, 105th Engr Bn (Combat), was activated at Charlotte on 30 Nov 1956. 30th Repl Co was activated at Fu-quay- Varina on 29 Nov. 1956. Med Det, 130th Tank Bn, was activated at Red Springs on 20 Dec 1956, and this completed the activation of all units for the 30th Infantry Division. For the Non-Divisional units, Btry A, 449th FA Bn, was activated at Belmont on 7 Apr 1955. The 94th Army Band was activated at Charlotte on 2 Aug 1955, and the Svc Btry, 295th FA Bn, was activated at Greenville on 24 Aug 1955. At the end of 1956 only one unit allocated to the North Caro-lina National Guard remained to be organized and activated, and that was the Med Det, 295th FA Bn. (AMPS OF INSTRUCTION, 1J)55 AND 1956 During the summers of 1955 and 1956 the 30th Infantry Divi-sion, less armored and AAA units, under the command of Major General Claude T. Bowers of Warrenton, engaged in field train-ing at Fort Bragg, North Carolina. In both years, IV Corps Artillery, less AAA units, trained at Fort Bragg. In both years, the 252nd AAA Gp, together with the 130th AAA Bn, the 130th Tk Bn, the 30th Recon Co, and the Tank Cos of the three infantry regiments, all of the 30th Infantry Division, trained at Camp Stewart, Georgia. The training at these two installations was most satisfactory, the accommodations adequate, except at Camp Stewart, and the cooperation from the post authorities at each installation was all that could be desired. HURRICANES CONNIE AND DIANE Hurricane Connie arrived on 11 August 1955, and the Hq & Hq Btry, 252nd AAA Gp, the 123rd and the 382 Sig Dets, and the 403rd Ord Det, all of Wilmington, were ordered into State Report of The Adjutant General 7 service on 11 Aug-; the Hq & Hq Btry, 150th AAA Bn, Wilming-ton, Btry A, 130th AAA Bn, Shallotte, Btry A, Washington, and Btry B, Kinston, both of the 295th FA Bn, were ordered into State service on 12 Aug. These units rendered very fine service to the people of those communities affected by this hurricane and exhibited a most unselfish devotion to duty. Hurricane Diane struck on 17 August and Hq & Hq Btry and Btry A, 295th FA Bn, both of Washington, and four enlisted men, Btry C, 295th FA Bn, Greenville, were ordered into State service effective 17 Aug 1955. This action was necessitated by very high water in the Washington-Belhaven area. Our National Guardsmen carried out this mission most effectively and efficient-ly and exhibited the same unselfish devotion to duty as they had shown on similar occasions. FOREST FIRES On 5 Apr 1955 Btry A, 295th FA Bn, and one officer and one NCO from Hq & Hq Btry, 295th FA Bn, both of Washington, were ordered into State service to assist in fighting a severe forest fire along" U. S. 264 between Belhaven and Scranton. Again on 26 Apr 1955 Btry A and one officer and six enlisted men, Hq & Hq Btry, 295th FA Bn, were ordered into State service to assist in fighting a serious forest fire in the vicinity of Foreman's Fire Tower on Highway 171 about two miles north of the Beaufort County line. EMERGENCY EQUIPMENT As a result of experiences had during Hurricane Hazel, espe-cially, and Hurricanes Connie and Diane, when commercial com-munications failed, The Adjutant General initiated action to ob-tain radio equipment necessary to set up a State-wide net which would operate independently of commercial power and when other means of communication failed. He was able to obtain from the National Guard Bureau thirty radio sets, which have been located throughout the State in accordance with the recom-mendations of Major C. E. Blalock, Signal Officer, 30th Infantry Division, and Major David C. Gaumer, Signal Advisor. The major portion of this net has been in operation for some time and has proven a most worthwhile venture in that it reduces corre-spondence, long distance telephone calls, and permits desired in-formation to be obtained without delay. In the hope that the net 8 Report of The Adjutant General will be operational in the event an emergency arises, it is being used daily for routine purposes. It also became apparent that additional emergency equipment in the form of amphibious vehicles would be needed if our Na-tional Guard was to have available the equipment essential to render services expected of it. The Adjutant General initiated the action to obtain amphibious 2*4 ton trucks, commonly known as ''Ducks," and was successful in obtaining twelve of these mo-tor vehicles. A special instruction course for drivers and main-tenance personnel was conducted at Butner under the supervision of Major Louie H. Davis, State Maintenance Officer. The per-sonnel so trained returned to their units and instructed additional personnel in the operation and maintenance of these vehicles. Five of these vehicles are held in a pool at Butner, three are at Wilmington, two are at Morehead City, and two are at Elizabeth City. RESERVE FORCES ACT OF 1!>55—PUBLIC LAW 305, 84TH CONGRESS This law changed and amended two previous laws pertaining to the Reserve Program in the Universal Military Service & Training Act of 1951 and the Armed Forces Reserve Act of 1952. The UMT&S Act of 1951 extended the service for inductees from 21 to 24 months and prescribed a total active service and reserve military obligation of eight years. The Armed Forces Reserve Act of 1952 created three reserve categories—Ready Reserve, Standby Reserve, and Retired Reserve. The program in effect under this law disclosed many weaknesses, and the need for cor-rected legislation resulted in the Reserve Forces Act of 1955, com-monly referred to as RFA-1955. This latter act provided, in part for an enlargement of the Reserve and clarified the Reserve structure, established a greater obligation to train as a reservist, provided the means for insuring that reservists complied with their training obligations, provided ways for young men to enlist and train specifically for the reserve components, and created a shorter total military obligation for persons entering the service after the law was passed. The enlistment choices are : 1. Six Year Enlistment. Men who have not been ordered to report for induction may enlist in the Army Reserve for a total of six years, to be served as follows : a. Active duty for two years or more. Report of The Adjutant General 9 b. Training in the Ready Reserve satisfactory for a period which, when added to active duty time, totals five years. c. The remainder of the six year enlistment in the Standby Reserve. 2. Eight Year Enlistment. Until 1 October 1959 men may en-list directly into a ready reserve unit. These men must take six months active duty for training and complete the remainder of their eight year enlistment by training with the Ready Reserve. They must not be under orders for induction and must be be-tween the ages of 17 and 18 Vo years. These men are given draft deferment, provided they perform satisfactorily in reserve train-ing. 3. The National Guard is a Ready Reserve component and personnel may fulfill their military obligation by enlisting in the National Guard. The UMT&S Act of 1951, as amended, provides deferment from induction to young men enlisting in the National Guard betw-een 17 and 18 1 o. They must remain in the Guard and participate satisfactorily until they reach age 28. The RFA Act of 1955 makes it possible for these young men to reduce their military service obligation to a total of eight years by volunteer-ing for and completing six consecutive months of active duty for training. Immediately following the enactment of this law, the Regular Army began an intensive recruiting campaign to build up the Army Reserve, which wras top-heavy with officers. This effort spurred the National Guard to increased activity, with emphasis on obtaining enlistments by men who would volunteer for six months active duty training. The National Guard Bureau as-sumed the leadership in this campaign, but nation-wide, the re-sults were disappointing, and this was particularly true in North Carolina. Following completion of field training in 1956 Gen-eral Bowers and General Wrenn placed increased emphasis on the necessity for having more men, particularly new enlistees, vol-unteer for six months active duty training. This emphasis show-ed results in the late fall of 1956, but the maximum input in any one month reached only 36 men. However, in December it was apparent that the input in January, 1957, would show a substan-tial increase, and by the end of that month indications were that approximately 78 men wrould enter the six months training in January. It is hoped that this is an indication that our input in 1957 will show a substantial increase over 1956. All commanders 10 Report of The Adjutant General are aware that we must get more men into the active duty for training program if we are to raise the level of training of our National Guard units. On 27 December 1956 an emergency meeting of the Section 5 Committee, composed of 7 Regular Army Officers, 7 Reserve Of-ficers, and 7 National Guard Officers, was called to consider a proposal which had already been approved by the Chief of Staff of the Army and by the Secretary of Defense that all enlistees in the National Guard on and after 1 April 1957 be required, as a condition of their enlistment, to take six months active duty for training. Every National Guard member of the Section V Com-mittee, and Major General Claude T. Bowers, Commanding 30th Infantry Division, was one of them, opposed this proposal, but since the proposal had been approved as stated heretofore, the vote of the Committee was inevitable. When tabulated, the vote was 13 to 7, with all Regular Army Officers and all Reserve Offi-cers save one, whom it was thought deliberately absented him-self, favored the proposal, and the 7 National Guard Officers opposed it. The proposal was opposed by National Guard Offi-cers very largely because it would interfere with the planned educational career of many high school students who constituted the main source of manpower supply for our National Guard units. The proposal will be fought by the National Guard and it will take the issue to the Congress unless it can be resolved on a satisfactory basis without this necessity. SERVICE SCHOOLS Continued encouragement of our officers and enlisted men to attend Army Service Schools has made it necessary during each year of the biennium for us to ask the National Guard Bureau for substantial additions in funds to our original allotment for this purpose. Fortunately, the National Guard Bureau has been able to make additional funds available to this State, largely be-cause other states were not using all of the funds allotted to them for this purpose. We consider the service school as a most im-portant medium for improving the training of our officers and selected enlisted men, which reflects itself in the status of train-ing of the units to which they belong. It is our policy to continue urging attendance at such service schools and to use all the money which we can obtain from the National Guard Bureau for this purpose. It is productive of most satisfactory results. Report of The Adjutant General 11 aiimy advisor Colonel Charles G. Cooper, Infantry, has served as Senior Army Advisor for the period covered by this report. He was a Lieutenant Colonel when he reported for duty as successsor to Colonel William R. Watson in the late summer of 1954. He was promoted to Colonel, Infantry, on 10 December 1954. He has been outstanding in the performance of his duties and has ren-dered valuable service to the North Carolina Army National Guard. In the early spring of 1956 he underwent surgery at Walter Reed Hospital for the amputation of his left leg just above the knee. He recovered very rapidly, returned to his duties in July, and has been able to carry on in a most efficient manner, not apparently being handicapped by the loss of this limb. At the urgent request of The Adjutant General, he was permitted to serve his normal tour of duty of three years as Senior Army Ad-visor, but has been advised that he will be retired on 30 July 1957. I consider the North Carolina National Guard as being extremely fortunate in having Colonel Cooper serve his full tour of duty with us, and I wish the Department of the Army had seen fit to permit him to continue in this assignment for an indefinite period. He will leave us with many regrets on our part, and with a sincere appreciation of very fine and unselfish service which he has rendered to the North Carolina Army National Guard. Colonel Cooper has been ably assisted by Mr. Holt, his Chief Clerk, and his enlisted staff. It is regretted that Mr. Holt is scheduled for retirement in mid-summer, 1957, and that MSgt Strohmeyer is scheduled for a change of station in mid-summer and SFC Klaus in April. These faithful and loyal members of the Regular Army will be sorely missed by the North Carolina Army National Guard. UNITED STATES PROPERTY & FISCAL OFFICER Colonel M. H. Austell was retired for physical disability effect-ive 30 May 1955 after serving for many years as Assistant to Colonel Gordon Smith and as a successor to Colonel Smith upon his retirement. Colonel John Foreman, State Maintenance Offi-cer, was appointed United States Property & Fiscal Officer and assumed these duties on 10 June 1955. He has rendered excep-tionally efficient service in this assignment and has provided the Army and Air National Guard with adequate logistical support. He is assisted by an able and capable staff. He has been able to reduce materially the number of line items carried in the ware- 12 Report of The Adjutant General house and the stock level of many other items, thereby reducing materially the maintenance load in the warehouse. The Supply and Records Section had to be moved to other quar-ters as the space available on the ground floor of the Justice Building was grossly inadequate to permit efficient operation. The National Guard Bureau authorized the rental of space on Western Hillsboro Street and the Supply and Records Section has been operating most efficiently in its new quarters. A mate-rial change in the system of property accounting imposed a large increase in the work-load of this office but the change-over has been accomplished and is working very satisfactorily. STATE MAINTENANCE OFFICER Major Louie H. Davis succeeded Colonel John Foreman as State Maintenance Officer. He has performed his duties with unusual and outstanding ability. The very high state of main-tenance of the North Carolina National Guard attained during the period when Colonel Foreman served as State Maintenance Officer has been maintained through the fine leadership and de-votion to duty of Major Davis. It is believed that the Annual Technical Inspections for FY 1957 will show a slightly better record than the very fine record made in FY 1956. Major Davis continues to receive splendid cooperation from all units, and working with them as he has makes possible a very high standard of maintenance. AIR NATIONAL GUARD Colonel William J. Payne, Commander of the North Carolina Air National Guard, continues to perform his duties in an out-standing manner. The Air National Guard has received whole-hearted support from the Air Division, National Guard Bureau, and from the United States Air Force, and this wholehearted sup-port of the United States Air Force has very definitely reflected itself in the high level of training which our Air National Guard units have attained. In addition, the Air Division, National Guard Bureau, has pro-vided many needed improvements in the facilities used by our Air National Guard at Morris Field, Charlotte. During the two year period covered by this report, the following improvements have been completed or obligated : Report of The Adjutant General 13 Painting 9 Buildings $ 2,875.00 Construction Warehouse and Storage Facilities 137,841.00 Alteration and Repair Operations Facilities Hangar 15,937.31 Extension Over-run 5-23 Runway 1,200.00 Runway Repair 127,550.00 New Taxiway and Parking Apron 256,627.18 Conversion to oil heating 3 buildings 8, 030. on Alteration and Repair Office Facilities Hangar 10,600.00 Addition to Hangar Engine Build-up Shop .... 6,500.00 Fence (additional) 4.548.00 Alteration and Repair Instrument Shop and Photo Laboratory Hangar 7,000.00 Total: $578,708.49 In addition, those listed below have been approved and it is expected will be completed by 30 June 1957 : Convert and Clean Aqua System $ 40,000.00 Construct Motor Service Shop 37,500.00 Construct Rocket Storage Building .... 35,000.00 Remark Runway 5,000.00 Install Flood-Light Parking Apron ... 15,000.00 Total : $132,500.00 Grand Total: $711,208.49 It is expected that authorization will be granted for the con-struction of an administration building for the Air National Guard at Charlotte as soon as revised plans have been completed and approved. I do not think I am too optimistic in saying that contracts for this building will be let in the fiscal year beginning 1 July 1957. The estimated cost is $250,000.00. Upon completion of the projects listed above and the adminis-tration building, our Air National Guard at Charlotte will have adequate facilities. ARMY AND AIR NATIONAL GUARD GROWTH On 31 December 1952 the Army National Guard had 623 Offi-cers and Warrant Officers, and 5,022 enlisted men for an aggre-gate of 5,645. The Air National Guard had 20 Officers and War-rant Officers, 155 Airmen, for an aggregate of 175, making a total over-all strength of Army and Air of 5,820. On 31 December 1954 the Army National Guard had 676 Offi-cers, 111 Warrant Officers, and 7,190 enlisted men for an aggre- 14 Report of The Adjutant General gate of 7,977. The Air National Guard had 63 Officers, 1 War-rant Officer and 555 Airmen for an aggregate strength of 619, making a total over-all strength of Army and Air of 8,596. On 31 December 1956 the Army National Guard had 850 Offi-cers, 119 Warrant Officers and 10,181 enlisted men for an aggre-gate of 11,150. The Air National Guard had 83 Officers, 1 War-rant Officer, and 666 Airmen for an aggregate of 750, making a total over-all strength of Army and Air of 11,900. These figures speak for themselves and indicate a steady growth of both Army and Air National Guard. ARMORIES Armories have been completed at Clinton, Warsaw, and Char-lotte (5-Unit) . Armories are under contract for Southern Pines, Fair Bluff, Newton, and Rocky Mount. It is contemplated that bids will be invited on Asheboro and Mount Airy early in 1957. With the approval of revised space criteria for the functional areas in the one-unit armories (Type A, for units having a max-imum authorized strength of 100 or less, and Type B, for units having a maximum authorized strength of more than 100), new plans and specifications had to be prepared. There was a delay in the completion of these plans and specifications after approval of preliminary floor plans by the National Guard Bureau on 26 March 1956, because of a directive from Mr. Sykes, Chairman of the House Appropriations Sub-Committee, to the effect that the Committee did not desire any new National Guard armories built that were not expansible, and that especially no armory would be built which required relocation of the boiler room in order to expand the drill hall. This directive came to this office on 17 April 1956, our architects were immediately advised and all the work which they had done up to that time went for naught. They prepared other preliminary floor plans for the Type A and Type B armories. These were submitted to and approved by the Na-tional Guard Bureau, detailed plans and specifications were then prepared, and some delay and considerable difficulty was encoun-tered before final approval of plans and specifications was ob-tained. It was necessary for The Adjutant General to make four trips to Washington before final approval was accomplished. The increased cost of construction will make it possible for only nine armories to be constructed with the appropriations of $125,- 000.00 for this purpose made by the General Assembly of 1955. Report of The Adjutant General 15 Need for adequate housing of so many of our National Guard units is so critical that the North Carolina Armory Commission submitted a request for $450,000.00 for the biennium beginning 1 July 1957 for the State's share of National Guard armory con-struction. If this request is recommended by the Advisory Bud-get Commission and appropriated by the 1957 General Assembly, it will permit the construction of approximately 30 armories dur-ing the biennium, but to make this possible, local contributions (cities or towns and /or counties) must defray the percentage of the cost of construction as may be determined by the Armory Commission under the provisions of the Special Appropriations Act of the 1955 General Assembly. The Commission has found the communities in which we have National Guard units and where armories are needed most co-operative in every respect and willing to do any and everything reasonably possible in order to obtain an armory for their com-munity. It is the policy of the Armory Commission for these armories to be used as community centers, to serve a community purpose, and to be used extensively by the people of the commun-ities in which the armories are built so long as such use does not interfere with the primary use of the National Guard unit which the armory houses. The Commission owes much to the mayors and the governing bodies of the cities and towns, the chambers of commerce and veterans organizations, to the board of county commissioners of the counties for the noticeable progress which has been made in our armory construction program, especially since the Act of 1955 and in anticipation of further appropriations for the armory construction program. It should be borne in mind that the Federal Government pays 75% of the cost of the preparation of detailed plans and specifi-cations, 75% of the cost of construction of the armory, and 75% of the architect-engineer fees for supervision of construction. FEDERAL SUPPORT In addition to the Federal support for construction of National Guard armories and the expenditures itemized above for the Air National Guard at Morris Field, Charlotte, the Federal Govern-ment spent $36,438.90 for repairs at Butner, the construction of oil storage buildings at five of our armories, a link trainer addi-tion at the Raleigh-Durham Airport, and gasoline bulk storage and dispensing facilities at six stations. 16 Report of The Adjutant General For the support of our installations at Butner, Raleigh-Dur-ham Airport, and Bleuthenthal Field at Wilmington, the Federal Government spent $21,330.75, and for the support of our Air National Guard installations at Charlotte, Badin, and Wades-boro, the Federal Government spent $25,770.00. For the support of the Army National Guard for fiscal year ending 1 July 1956 the Federal Government spent $4,400,953.89, of which $1,406,100.00 was for salaries of full-time employees, the large majority of whom are National Guardsmen. In support of the Air National Guard for that same year, the Federal Government spent $723,329.60, of which $488,000.00 was for salaries for full-time personnel, all of whom are Air National Guardsmen except three clerical employees. The total Federal expenditures for the fiscal year ending 30 June 1956, Army and Air, was $5,153,106.00, and for the fiscal year ending 30 June 1955 the total Federal expenditures were $3,011,280.00. In addition, for the two fiscal years there was paid to our Regular Army Advisors and their assistants, all of whom reside in the State of North Carolina during their tours of duty, over $1,000,000.00. The above figures reflect the very substantial financial support which the Army and Air National Guard receives from the Fed-eral Government, and the large majority of this money is expend-ed within the State of North Carolina. CONCLUSION The two years covered by this report have been outstanding in the accomplishments of the North Carolina Army and Air Na-tional Guard. They are the results of sound planning, coopera-tive effort, and belief in our National Guard and its role in the planned defense of the nation. It is the considered judgment of the Adjutant General's Department and the senior National Guard officers that the North Carolina Army and Air National Guard is better equipped, better trained, and better prepared to serve the community, State and nation than at any time in its history. Respectfully submitted, John H. Manning Major General The Adjutant General Report of The Adjutant General 17 Department of Adjutant General Raleigh, North Carolina REPORT ON AUDIT Year Ended June 30, 1954 General John H. Manning, Adjutant General INDEX COMMENTS: EXHIBIT: "A" Statement of State Appropriated Funds and Expenditures SCHEDULES: A-l Statement of Departmental Receipts A-2 Detailed Statement of Expenditures—-Maintenance Fund A-3 Statement of Disbursing Account A-4 Statement of Salaries and Wages EXHIBITS: "B" Summary Statement of Comparative Expenditures "C" Statement of Appropriation and Expenditures North Carolina Arm-ory Commission "D" Statement of North Carolina Armory Commission Permanent Im-provement Fund of 1951 "E" Statement of North Carolina Armory Commission Permanent Im-provement Fund of 1953 "F" Statement of Capital Assets 18 Report of The Adjutant General Department of State Auditob Bureau of Institutional and Departmental Auditing Raleigh, North Carolina General John H. Manning Adjutant General Raleigh, North Carolina Sir: We have made an examination of the accounts and records of the Department of Adjutant General Raleigh, North Carolina for the fiscal year ended June 30, 1954 and submit herewith our report con-sisting of six Exhibits and four Schedules which we believe to be self ex-planatory. Shown on Exhibit "C" is a statement of Appropriation and Expenditures of the North Carolina Armory Commission. This statement shows there was transferred from this fund $2,749.44 to the North Carolina Armory Commis-sion Permanent Improvement Fund of 1951. Exhibit "D" shows the operation of the North Carolina Armory Commission Permanent Improvement Fund of 1951 for the year under review. Exhibit "E" is a statement of Appropriation and Expenditures of the North Carolina Armory Commission Permanent Improvement Fund of 1953 for the year under review. Exhibit "F" is a statement of the Capital Assets of The North Carolina Armory Commission. This statement is for the property that the State actually had title to on June 30, 1954. The Commission has other property leased. We inspected a representative number of invoices, pay rolls and other items supporting expenditures and found them properly classified and accounted for. The cash balance at June 30, 1954 was reconciled with the State Treas-urer and found in agreement. We wish to express our appreciation to the personnel of the Department for the courtesies shown us during this assignment. Respectfully submitted, Henry L. Bridges, State Auditor Prepared by Jno. W. Ives Approved: M. L. Widenhot si C. P. A. January 28, 1955 Report of The Adjutant General 19 STATEMENT OF STATE APPROPRIATED FUNDS AND EXPENDITURES Year Ended June 30, 1954 EXHIBIT "A" UNEXPENDED BALANCE JULY 1, 1953 . $ 1953-1954 APPROPRIATION . 409 , 374 .00 DEPARTMENT RECEIPTS (SCHEDULE A-l) _ 38,328.37 TRANSFERRED FROM 1952-53 1,447.00 TOTAL AVAILABILITY $ 449,149 37 EXPENDITURES (SCHEDULE A-2). ... $ 444,882.48 UNEXPENDED BALANCE $ 4,266_89 REPRESENTED BY: Unexpended Balance Reverted to State's General Fund $ 4,266.89 20 Report of The Adjutant General STATEMENT OF DEPARTMENTAL RECEIPTS Year Ended June 30. 1954 SCHEDULE A-l RECEIPTS: U. S. Treasury Reimbursements: Camp Burner $ 11,205.41 Raleigh-Durham Aviarion Shop 323.39 Morris Field 20,624.36 Bluerhenrhal Field 5,154.07 Wadesboro Radar Starion 655.80 Badin Radar Srarion 365.34 Total Receipts (To Exhibit "A") $ 38,328.37 Refund of Expenditures 1 ,613 .85 TOTAL RECEIPTS AND REFUNDS ..... $ 39,942.22 Report of The Adjutant General 2] detailed statement of expenditures — mai n te \ ance fund Year Ended June 30, 1954 SCHEDULE A-2 \n ministration: Salary—Adjutant General X _8,910.00 Salaries and Wages- Staff. 76,389.87 Supplies and Materials 1,383.20 Postage, Tel. and Tel 2,890.49 Printing and Binding 1 ,031 .47 Repairs and Alterations 184.17 Equipment 3 ,945 .94 Maintenance State Owned Autos 1 ,263 .30 Motor Vehicle Purchases 1,679.33 National Guard: Officers Special Duty. $ 6,097.71 Travel—Adjutant General 1 ,065 . 17 Allotments to Organizations 173,937.78 Commanding General 30th Division 1,000 00 Physical Examinations Immun 18,077.50 Insurance and Bonding 85.65 Association Dues.. 999.40 Other Expense 796.40 Travel, Checking Federal Property 616.15 Allotments to Office rs and Supply Sgts 75,671 .95 Workmen's Comper sation 27 .00 Armory Inspections 5,535 .96 Camp Bltner: Salaries and Wages X -i, 704. 20 Supplies and Materials 2,785.97 Utilities ^ 508.00 Maintenance and Repairs 8,538.11 Morris Field: Salaries and Wages $ 5,807.92 Supplies and Materials 6,274 42 Sub-Contractors 3,600.00 Utilities 4,259.16 Maintenance and Repairs . 11 ,477.55 Communications and Shipping 1,976.21 Bluethenthal Field: Salaries and Wages $ 5,459.62 Supplies and Materials 966.74 Communications and Shipping 216 4S Utilities 526 96 Maintenance and Repairs 2,744.75 $ 97,677.77 $ 283,910.67 / 17,556.28 $ 33,395.26 $ 9,914.55 22 Report of The Adjutant General Wadesboro Radar Station: Supplies and Materials $ 418.93 Communications and Shipping- 116.34 Utilities . 157.88 Maintenance and Repairs 164.43 Badin Radar Station: Supplies and Materials $ 328.30 Communications and Shipping - 58.75 Utilities 91.43 Maintenance and Repairs 306.85 $ 857.58 785 Raieigh-Durham Army Aviation Shop: Supplies and Materials. $ 571.94 Utilities 161.45 Maintenance and Repairs 271.65 $ 1,005.04 TOTAL EXPENDITURES $ 444,882.48 Report of The Adjutant General 23 STATEMENT OF DISBURSEMENT ACCOUNT Year Ended June 30, 1954 SCHEDULE A-3 BALANCE JULY 1, 1953 $ RECEIPTS: From State Treasurer (Transfers from allotment account to Disbursing account) 446,496.33 TOTAL BEGINNING BALANCE AND RECEIPTS $ 446,496.33 DISBURSEMENTS: Expenditures during Year $ 443,435.48 Refund of Expenditures. 3,060.85 $ 446,496.33 BOOK BALANCE JUNE 30, 1954... $ RECONCILIATION WITH STATE TREASURER: Balance State Treasurer June 30, 1954 $ 41,399.24 Deposit in Transit 87,000.00 Deposit in Transit 11,147.77 $ 139,547.01 DEDUCT: Outstanding checks 139,552 . 19 OVER DRAWN $ 5 . 18* * Indicated Red Figures 24 Report of The Adjutant General SUMMARY STATEMENT OK COMPARATIVE EXPENDITURES Fiscal Years Ended June 30, 1953 and June 30, 1954 EXHIBIT "B" Fiscal Year Fiscal Year Ended Eniled June 30, 1954 June 30, 1953 Summary By Purpose: Administration ..J 97,677.77 £ 83,499.37 National Guard . ... 283,910.67 232,111.54 Camp Butner 17,336.28 8,230.99 Morris Field.. 33,395.26 21,355.95 Bluethenthal Field... 9,914.55 10,732.91 Wadesboro Radar Station 785.33 703.46 Badin Radar Station 857.58 353.03 Raleigh-Durham Aviation Shop 1,005.04 325.71 £444,882.48 £357,312.96 Increase Report of The Adjutant General 25 NORTH CAROLINA ARMORY COMMISSION STATEMENT OF APPROPRIATION AND EXPENDITURES Year Ended June 30, 1954 EXHIBIT "C" 1953-54 APPROPRIATION $ 17, SCO. 00 Forfeirures of Deposits on Plans for National Guard Armories 200 00 TOTAL AVAILABILITY $ 17,700.00 EXPENDITURES: Maintenance and Repairs $ 9,488.25 Deeds and Land Titles 213.25 Printing.. _ 2,332.80 Advertising Bids 90.67 Travel Expense 153 .46 Architect—Engineer Fees 2 ,922 .13 $ 15,200.56 $ 2,749.44 Transferred 1951 Permanent Improvement North Carolina Armory Commission Construction of Armories 2,749.44 Balance June 30, 1954 $ 26 Report of The Adjutant General STATEMENT OF NORTH CAROLINA ARMORY COMMISSION PERMANENT IMPROVEMENT FUND OF 1951 Year Ended June 30, 1954 EXHIBIT "D" JULY 1, 1953 BALANCE $ 112,627.66 Transferred from N. C. Armory Commission Maintenance 68,320.90 RECEIPTS: From Treasurer of U. S.: Armory Construction—Red Springs and Burlington. ...$ 117,003.75 Armory Construction—Burlington 10,869.25 Armory Construction—Lenoir 54,619.92 Armory Construction—Oxford 74,711 .20 Armory Construction—Zebulon 66,323 .09 Armory Construction—Lexington 51 ,676.00 Armory Construction—Wilmington 14,513 . 17 389,716.38 TOTAL AVAILABILITY $ 570,664.94 DISBURSEMENTS: Armory Construction—Red Springs $ 53,226.84 Armory Construction—Burlington 62 , 860 . 72 Armory Construction—Lenoir 67,303 .30 Armory Construction—Oxford 86,353 .82 Armory Construction—Zebulon 94,205 .00 Armory Construction���Lexington 82,893 .81 Armory Construction—Wilmington 43 , 503 . 50 Salaries and Wages 2,274.00 Maintenance and Repairs to Armories 8,387.12 TOTAL EXPENDITURES $ 500,808.11 UNEXPENDED BALANCE JUNE 30, 1954 $ 69,856 83 REPRESENTED BY: Unexpended Balance State Auditor's Records June 30, 1954 $ 69,856.83 Report of The Adjutant General 27 STATEMENT OF NORTH CAROLINA ARMORY COMMISSION PERMANENT IMPROVEMENT FUND OF 1953 Year Ended June 30, 1954 EXHIBIT "E' 1953 APPROPRIATION $ 239,500.00 RECEIPTS: Treasurer of U. S.: Williamston and Ahoskie Armory General Contract. ../ 41,079.82 Williamston and Ahoskie Plumbing Contract — 1,449.22 Williamston and Ahoskie Heating Contract 917.32 Williamston Electric Contract 843.56 $ 44,289.94 TOTAL AVAILABILITY $ 283,789.94 EXPENDITURES: Williamston Armorv $ 69,682.95 Ahoskie Armory 54,989.82 Kinston Armory 19,310 06 Thomasville Armorv - 5,566.50 TOTAL EXPENDITURES $ 149,549.33 UNEXPENDED BALANCE JUNE 30, 1954 $ 134,240.61 REPRESENTED BY: Unexpended Balance State Auditors Records Appropriation Account $ 120,512.38 Unexpended Balance State Auditors Records Allotment Account 13,728.23 $ 134,240.61 28 Report of The Adjutant General NORTH CAROLINA ARMORY COMMISSION STATEMENT OF CAPITAL ASSETS At June 30. 1954 EXHIBIT "F" Location Cost Apex Motor Vehicle Storage Warehouse Asheboro Motor Vehicle Storage Warehouse Asheville Motor Vehicle Storage WarehTuse.. Beulaville Motor Vehicle Storage Warehouse.. Burlington Motor Vehicle Storage Warehouse Clinton Motor Vehicle Storage Warehouse.. Durham Motor Vehicle Storage Warehouse Forest City Motor Vehicle Storage Warehouse. Goldsboro Motor Vehicle Storage Warehouse.. Hickory Motor Vehicle Storage Warehouse . High Point Motor Vehicle Storage Warehouse . Jacksonville Motor Vehicle Storage Warehouse Kings Mountain Motor Vehicle Storage Warehouse.. Lenoir Motor Vehicle Storage Warehouse.. Lincolnton Motor Vehicle Storage Warehouse.. Mocksville Motor Vehicle Storage Warehouse.. Mount Airy Motor Vehicle Storage Warehouse Newton Motor Vehilce Storage Warehouse North Wilkesboro Motor Vehicle Storage Warehouse.. Parkton Motor Vehicle Storage Warehouse. Raleigh Motor Vehicle Storage Warehouse. Red Springs Motor Vehicle Storage Warehouse . Rocky Mount Motor Vehicle Storage Warehouse Roxboro Motor Vehicle Storage Warehouse.. Scotland Neck Motor Vehicle Storage Warehouse Southern Pines Motor Vehicle Storage Warehouse. Spindale Motor Vehicle Storage Warehouse Statesville Motor Vehicle Storage Warehouse Tarboro Motor Vehicle Storage Warehouse Wallace Motor Vehicle Storage Warehouse Warsaw Motor Vehicle Storage Warehouse. Wilson Motor Vehicle Storage Warehouse Youngsville Motor Vehicle Storage Warehouse High Point National Guard Armory Morganton National Guard Armory New Bern National Guard Armory Parkton National Guard Armory Salisbury National Guard Armory Washington National Guard Armory Whiteville National Guard Armory Wilson National Guard Armory Greenville National Guard Armory Burlington National Guard Armory Lenoir National Guard Armory Red Springs National Guard Armory Oxford National Guard Armory Zebulon National Guard Armory 28 27 47 17 24 31 30 26 24 34 29 27 24 27 24 30 28 27 28 15 29 27 26 28 26 30 28 23 29 16 28 9 31 65 65 65 65 65 65 65 65 65 97 97 98 99 94 ,280 00 ,875 00 ,655 00 ,258 00 ,573 00 ,867 00 ,751.11 ,856.32 ,784 00 ,040 91 ,372 00 ,601 00 ,579 00 ,475.00 ,840 00 , 798 . 83 ,427 00 ,300 00 ,650.00 ,666 00 ,197.36 ,845.00 ,781.49 ,305.43 ,025.00 ,075.00 ,925 00 ,300 00 ,029 00 ,970.00 ,459 00 ,895 00 ,700 00 ,000 00 ,000 00 ,000 00 ,000 00 ,000 00 ,000 CO ,000 00 ,000 00 ,000 00 ,281 00 ,528 00 ,513 00 ,615 00 ,205 00 TOTAL .$ 1,967,298.45 Refokt of The Adjutant General 29 Department of Adjutant General Raleigh, North Carolina REPORT ON AUDIT Year Ended June 30, 1955 General John Hall Manning, Adjutant General INDEX COMMENTS: EXHIBIT: "A" Statement of State Appropriated Funds and Expenditures SCHEDULE: A-l Statement of Departmental Receipts A-2 Detailed Statement of Expenditures Maintenance Fund A-3 Statement of Disbursing Account A-4 Statement of Salaries and Wages A-5 Summary Statement of Comparative Expenditures EXHIBIT: "B" Statement of N. C. Armory Commission Appropriation and Ex-penditures "C" Permanent Improvement Fund of 1951 "D" Permanent Improvement Fund of 1953 SCHEDULE: D-l Detailed Statement of Expenditures Permanent Improvement Fund of 1953 EXHIBIT: "E" Statement of Capital Assets N. C. Armory Commission 30 Report of The Adjutant General Department of State Auditor Bureau of Institutional and Departmental Auditing Raleigh, North Carolina The Advisory Budget Commission Raleigh, North Carolina Gentlemen: We have made an examination of the accounts and records of the Department of Adjutant General Raleigh, North Carolina for the fiscal year ended June 30, 1955 and submit herewith our report con-sisting of five exhibits and six schedules. Shown on Exhibit 'B" is a statement of appropriation and expenditures of the North Carolina Armory Commission. This statement shows there was transferred from this fund $3,627.77 to the North Carolina Armory Commis-sion Permanent Improvement Fund of 1951. Exhibit "C" shows the operations of the North Carolina Armory Commis-sion Permanent Improvement Fund of 1951 for the year under review. This statement shows there was transferred from this fund $811.37 to the North Carolina Armory Commission Permanent Improvement Fund of 1953. Exhibit "D" shows the operations of the North Carolina Armory Commis-sion Permanent Improvement Fund of 1953 for the year under review. Exhibit "E" is a statement of the capital assets of the North Carolina Arm-ory Commission. This statement is for the property that the Armory Com-mission actually had title to on June 30, 1955. The Commission has other property leased. We found all receipts as disclosed by the records had been properly de-posited with the State Treasurer. All disbursements were evidenced by properly signed checks and their records were in agreement with the State Treasurer. We inspected a representative number of pay rolls, invoices and other items supporting expenditures and found them all accounted for. We wish to express our appreciation to the personnel of the Department for the courtesies extended us during this assignment. Respectfully submitted, Henry L. Bridges, State Auditor Prepared by Jno. W. Ives Approved : M. L. Widenhouse, C. P. A. January 26, 1955 Report of The Adjutant General 31 STATEMENT OF STATE APPROPRIATED FUNDS AND EXPENDITURES Year Ended June 30, 1955 EXHIBIT "A" UNEXPENDED BALANCE JULY 1, 1954 $ 1954-55 APPROPRIATION 410,945.00 FROM CONTINGENCY AND EMERGENCY FUND 36,500.00 FROM CONTINGENCY AND EMERGENCY FUND. 1,637.20 DEPARTMENTAL RECEIPTS (SCHEDULE A-l) 45,592.76 TOTAL AVAILABILITY $ 494,674.96 EXPENDITURES (SCHEDULE A-l $ 488,386.86 UNEXPENDED BALANCE _ 6,288.10 REPRESENTED BY: Unexpended Balance Reverted to State's General Fund $ 6,288.10 32 Report of The Adjutant General STATEMENT OF DEPARTMENTAL RECEIPTS Year Ended June 30, 1955 SCHEDULE A-l RECEIPTS: U. S. Treasury Reimbursements: Camp Butner $ 13,072.39 Morris Field 23 ,097 . 50 Bluethenthal Field 7,148.43 Wadesboro Radar Station.. 825 .49 Badin Radar Station 666 37 Raleigh-Durham Army Aviation Shop 782.58 Total Receipts (To Exhibit "A") $ 45,592.76 Refund of Expenditures 53 .84 TOTAL RECEIPTS AND REFUNDS $ 45,646.60 Report of The Adjutant General 33 detailed statement of expenditures — maintenance fund year Ended June 30, 195.r > schedule a-^ Administration: Salar\—Adjutant General $ 8,910 00 Salaries and Wages—Staff. 78,497.58 Supplies and Materials 1 ,441 65 Postage, Tel. & Tel 2,163 63 Printing and Binding 2,000 00 Repairs and Alterations 238 05 Equipment 1,981 00 Maintenance State Owned Autos 1,662 87 Motor Vehicle Purchases 1 ,495 .22 National Guard: Officers Special Duty $ 6,348.33 Travel—Adjutant General 878 96 Allotments to Organizations 184,287 50 Commanding General 30th Div 1 ,0C0 00 Physical Exams and Immun 22,002 98 Insurance and Bonding 167.50 Association Dues 919.60 Other Expense 684.60 Travel—Checking Federal Property 743.62 Allotments to Officers and Supply Sgts 60,001.79 Workmen's Compensation 1 ,180.40 Armory Incpections 4,316.72 Camp Butner: Salaries and Wages $ 5 ,470.49 Supplies and Materials 1,976.28 Utilities... 364.00 Maintenance and Repairs 11,142.69 Morris Field: Salaries and Wages... $ 6,390. 12 Supplies and Materials 5,166.27 Communications and Shipping 2,484.74 Sub-Contractors 4,800.00 Utilities 5,383.23 Maintenance and Repairs 12,263.02 Bllethenthal Field: Salaries and W7ages $ 5,678.96 Supplies and Materials 276.75 Communications and Shipping 268 14 Utilities 698.20 Maintenance and Repairs 3,241.38 $ 98,390.00 $ 282,532.00 $ 18,953.46 $ 36,487.58 $ 10,163.41 34 Report of The Adjutant General Wadesboro Radar Station: Supplies and Materials $ 541.56 Communications and Shipping 125.03 Utilities . 197.96 Maintenance and Repairs 569.01 Badin Radar Station: Supplies and Materials $ 598.93 Communications and Shipping 128.60 Utilities . 1 33 . 79 Maintenance and Repairs 257.00 Raleigh-Durham Aviation Shop: Supplies and Materials $ 305.53 Utilities 172.57 Maintenance and Repairs 415.59 $ 1,233.56 1,118.32 $ 893.69 Emergency Disaster National Guard: Salaries—Special Duty $ 29,471 .25 Subsistance—Special Duty 5 , 744 . 74 Gas, Kerosene, Miscellaneous 1,761.85 Special Duty—Forest Fires 1,637.20 $ 38,615.04 TOTAL EXPENDITURES $ 488,386 86 Report of The Adjutant General 35 STATEMENT OF DISBURSING ACCOUNT Year Ended June 30, 1955 SCHEDULE A-3 BALANCE JULY 1, 1954 $ 5.18" RECEIPTS: From State Treasurer (Transfers from allotment Account to Disburing Account). 488,440.70 TOTAL BEGINNING BALANCE AND RECEIPTS £488,435.52 DISBURSEMENTS: Expenditures during year $ 488,381 .68 Refund of Expenditures 53 .84 435.52 BOOK BALANCE JUNE 30, 1955 .....J 0_ RECONCILIATION WITH STATE TREASURER: Balance State Treasurer June 30, 1955 _. ...$ 87,219 04 Deposit in Transit - 45 ,000 .00 Deposit in Transit 2,586.36 £134,805.40 DEDUCT: Outstanding Checks 134,805.40 BALANCE AS ABOVE ....$ * Indicates Red Figure 36 Report of The Adjutant General SUMMARY STATEMENT OP COMPARATIVE EXPENDITURES Fiscal Years Ended June 30. 1954 and June 30, 1955 SCHEDULE A-5 Fiscal Year Fiscal Year Ended Ended Increase June 30, 1955 June 30, 1954 Decrease* Summary By Purpose: Administration $ 98,390.00 $ 97,677.77 $ 712.23 National Guard 282,532.00 283,910.67 1,378 67* Camp Butner 18,953.46 17,336.28 1,617.18 Morris Field 36,487.38 33,395.26 3,092.12 Bluethenthal Field 10,163.41 9,914.55 248 86 Wadesboro Radar Station .... 1,233.56 785.33 448.23 Badin Radar Station 1,118.32 857.58 260.74 Raleigh-Durham Aviation Shop 893.69 1,005.04 111.35* Emergency Disaster—Nat. Guard 38,615.04 38,615.04 $ 488,386 86 $ 444,882.48 $ 43,504.38 Summary By Objects: Salaries and Wages ...J 104,947.15 £102,271.61 $ 2,675.54 Supplies and Materials 10,306.95 12,729.50 2,422 55* Postage, Tel. and Tel 5,170.14 5,258.27 88 13* Tnvel Expense 1,622.58 1,681.32 58 74* Printing and Binding 2,000 00 1,03147 968 53 Motor Vehicle Operation 1,662 87 1,263.30 399.57 Lights, Water, Power 6,949.75 5,504 88 1,444.87 Repairs and Alterations 27,926 74 23,687.51 4,239.23 General Expense 1,604.20 1,795 80 19160* Insurance and Bonding 167.50 85 65 81.85 Equiprre-t 1,981 00 3,945 94 1,964.94* Extraordinary 324,047.98 285,627.23 38,420.75 $ 488,386.86 $ 448,882 48 $ 43,504.38 * Indicated Red Figure Report of The Adjutant General 37 NOI.TH CAROLINA ARMORY COMMISSION STATEMENT OP APPROPRIATION AND EXPENDITURES Year Ended June 30, 1955 EXHIBIT "B" 1954-55 APPROPRIATION... $ 22, 050. CO EXPENDITURES: Maintenance and Repairs .$ 9,999.67 Deeds and Land Titles 242.60 Printing.. 1,180.10 Advertising Bids 145 .35 Travel Expense 45 .34 Architect—Engineer Fees 6,809. 17 $ 18,422.23 $ 3,627.77 Transferred to North Carolina Armory Commission—Construction of Armories—Permanent Improvement of 1951 3,627.77 BALANCE JUNE 30, 1955. $ 38 Report of The Adjutant General STATEMENT OP NORTH CAROLINA ARMORY COMMISSION PERMANENT IMPROVEMENT FUND OF 1951 Year Ended June 30, 1955 EXHIBIT "C BALANCE JULY 1, 1954 ...J 69,856.83 Transferred from North Carolina Armory Commission Maintenance 2,749 44 RECEIPTS: From Treasurer of U. S. Armory Construction—Zebulon. $ 20,609.53 Armory Construction—Lexington 9,813 .33 Armory Construction—Wilmington 50,835.61 81,258.47 TOTAL AVAILABILITY .....J 153,864.74 DISBURSEMENTS: Armory Construction—Lexington $ 20,797 . 19 Armory Construction—Wilmington... 52,853 .50 Salaries and Wages 4,548 00 Maintenance and Repairs to Armories 37,007.89 TOTAL EXPENDITURES $ 115,206.58 Transfer to North Carolina Armory Commission Permanent Improvement Fund of 1953 A^D: Transfer from 1954-55 Maintenance Appropriation Unexpended Balance June 30, 1955 $ Report of The Adjutant General 39 STATEMENT OF NORTH CAROLINA ARMORY COMMISSION PERMANENT IMPROVEMENT FUND OF 1958 Year Ended June 30, 1955 EXHIBIT "D" BALANCE APPROPRIATION ACCOUNT JULY 1, 1954.. £120,512.38 BALANCE ALLOTMENT ACCOUNT JULY 1, 1954 13,728.23 TRANSFER FROM 1951 PERMANENT IMPROVEMENT FUND... 811.37 RECEIPTS: From Treasurer of U. S.: Williamston and Ahoskie $ 93 , 283 . 89 Williamston.. 3,315.17 Ahoskie 4,361.25 Kinston 70,446 00 Bladenboro... 62 ,926 . 80 Thomasville 69,726.00 Fayetteville 76,713.94 North Wilkesboro 61,264.25 Goldsboro 64,412.14 Tarboro 49,960.62 Hickory 40, 169 . 86 Architectual Fees—Charlotte 6,806 25 City of Charlotte 5,000.00 ,386.17 TOTAL AVAILABILITY £743 ,438 .15 EXPENDITURES DURING YEAR (SCHEDULE A-6) 749,201.41 $ 5,761.16* REPRESENTED BY: Balance State Auditor's Records June 30, 1955 $ 5,763 .26* Indicates Red Figure 40 Report of The Adjutant General detailed statement of expenditures permanent improvement fund of 1953 Year Ended June 30, 1955 SCHEDULE D-l WlLLAMSTON ARMORY: General Contract ....J 20,352.10 Plumbing 1,491.90 Heating .' 2,409.35 Electrical 2,762.20 Ahoskie Armory: General Contract $ 33,161.80 Plumbing... 1,491.90 Heating 3 , 574 . 22 Electrical 3,750.76 Kinston Armory: General Contract $ 57,936.57 Plumbing 3,339.58 Heating 8,696.00 Electrical 4,645 .79 Bladenboro Armory: General Contract $ 74,052.50 Plumbing 3,374.40 Heating 8,208.95 Electrical 4,324.05 Thomasville Armory; General Contract $ 70,533.50 Plumbing 3,473.00 Heating 8,695.00 Electrical 4,900.00 Eayetteville Armory: General Contract $ 91,%0.00 Plumbing 3 , 562 . 50 Heating 9 ,680 50 Electrical 5,424.28 North W lkesboro Armory: General Contract $ 72,721 55 Plumbing 3,492.00 Heating 8,227.00 Electrical 2,835.00 $ 27,015.55 $ 41,978.68 $ 74,617.94 $ 89,959.90 $ 110,627.28 $ 87,275.55 Report of The Adjutant General 41 Goldsboro Armory: General Contract $ 72 ,010 00 Plumbing 3,434.25 Heating 8,225 00 Electrical 3 ,036 14 Tarroro Armory: General Contract $ 56,844.22 Plumbing 2 ,413 . 80 Heating 7,356.15 86,705.39 $ 66,614.17 Hickory Armory: General Contract - $ 58 , 574 . 70 Heating 6,252.52 Electrical 2,175.39 $ 67,002.61 Charlotte Armory: Architectual Fees $ 10,002.84 TOTAL EXPENDITURES (EXHIBIT "D") $ 749,201 .41 42 Report of The Adjutant General NORTH CAROLINA ARMORY COMMISSION STATEMENT OF CAPITAL ASSETS At June 30, 1955 EXHIBIT "E' Location Description Cost Apex Motor Vehi Asheboro Motor Vehi Asheville Motor Vehi Beulaville Motor Vehi Burlington Motor Vehic Clinton Motor Vehi DurRam Motor Vehi Forest City Motor Vehic Goldsboro Motor Vehic Hickory Motor Vehic High Point Motor Vehic Jacksonville Motor Vehic Kings Mountain ~ Motor Vehic Lenoir Motor Veh' Lincolnton Motor Vehic Mocksville Motor Vehic Mount Airy Motor Veh Newton Motor Veh North Wilkesboro Motor Vehic Parkton ~ Motor Vehic Raleigh Motor Veh Red Springs Motor Vehic Rocky Mount Motor Vehic Roxboro Motor Vehic Scotland Neck Motor Vehic Southern Pines Motor Veh Spindale Motor Vehic Statesville Motor Vehic Tarboro Motor Vehic Wallace Motor Veh Warsaw Motor Veh Wilson... Motor Vehic Youngsville Motor Vehic High Point ... National Gu le Storage Warehouse., le Storage Warehouse., le Storage Warehouse., le Storage Warehouse., le Storage Warehouse., le Storage Warehouse., le Storage Warehouse, le Storage Warehouse., le Storage Warehouse., le Storage Warehouse., le Storage Warehouse., le Storage Warehouse, le Storage Warehouse le Storage Warehouse., le Storage Warehouse., le Storage Warehouse., le Storage Warehouse., le Storage Warehouse., le Storage Warehouse., le Storage Warehouse., le Storage Warehouse, le Storage Warehouse, le Storage Warehouse., le Storage Warehouse., le Storage Warehouse., le Storage Warehouse le Storage Warehouse le Storage Warehouse., le Storage Warehouse., le Storage Warehouse., le Storage Warehouse., le Storage Warehouse., le Storage Warehouse, d Armory Morganton National Guard Armory. New Bern National Guard Armory. Parkton National Guard Armory. Salisbury National Guard Armory. Washington National Guard Armory. Whiteville National Guard Armory. Wilson. National Guard Armory. Greenville National Guard Armory. Burlington National Guard Armory. Lenoir National Guard Armory. Red Springs National Guard Armory. Oxford National Guard Armory. Zebulon National Guard Armory.. Lexington National Guard Armory. Wilmington National Guard Armory. 28 27 47 17 24 31 30 26 24 34 29 27 24 27 24 30 28 27 28 15 29 27 26 28 26 30 28 23 29 16 28 9 31 65 65 65 65 65 65 65 65 65 97 97 98 99 94 103 96 Report of The Adjutant General l:; Location Description Cost Williamston Nat Kinston Nat Ahoskie Nat Thomasville Nat Bladenboro Nat Fayetteville Nat Notth Wilkesboro Nat onal Guard Armorv . $ 96,698.50 onal Guard Armory 93 ,928.00 onal Guard Armorv 96,968 50 onal Guard Armorv 92,968 00 oral Guard Armory 95,387.50 onal Guard Armorv 117,159.00 onal Guard Armorv 93,308.00 TOTAL CAPITAL ASSETS .....$ 2,853,563 .95 REPORT OF U. S. PROPERTY AND FISCAL OFFICER SUBJECT: Report of USP&FO For North Carolina, Fiscal Year 1956 TO: The Adjutant General State of North Carolina Raleigh, N. C. 1. Subject report covering the period 1 July 1955 through 30 June 1956 is submitted herewith. 2. During the period covered by this report this office performed the fol-lowing missions required by laws and regulations: a. Handling of all details in connection with the supply of the National Guard organizations in this State, including the maintenance, on prescribed forms, of a property accounting containing complete records as to receipt and disposition of Federal property and constituting a record of the account-ability for such property in possession of the National Guard of the State. b. Maintaining fiscal records of payments to full time employees of the Army and Air National Guard paid with Federal funds, and also payment of field training funds. Maintaining employee leave records. c. Preparation of estimates of budget for activities under the control of this office and consolidation of budget estimates, for Federal funds, of other staff sections of the Adjutant General's Department. d. Negotiation of contracts for projects paid with 100% Federal funds, and representation of the Federal government on armory contracts negotiated by the State. e. Operation of the State distribution point and the vehicle concentration site at Butner, N. C, and the maintaining of all required records incident thereto. f. Maintaining the small arms firing range at Butner, N. C. g. Preparation and furnishing of property records for newly activated units. h. Maintaining a jacket file of collateral papers for each unit, together with a property record of each memorandum receipt account. i. Editing of request for equipment and supplies for units and preparation of consolidated requisitions for submission to depots. j. Screening of all property in the warehouse and reporting and shipping excess property from that installation and from using units in the amount of $1,644,480.56 (Reported), $754,036.81 (Shipped). k. Performing annual and special inventories of memorandum receipt ac-counts and the USP&FO warehouse. 1. Performing duties of Budget and Fiscal officer and Transportation and Procurement officer for expenditure of Federal funds. m. Obtain, issue, and turn in of all Federal property for housekeeping and training requirements for using units at field training sites. n. Performing other duties for the Adjutant General as directed. Report of The Adjutant General 45 3. Inventory of warehouse and reconciliation of stock record cards with M/R accounts incident to transfer of accountability from former to present USP&FO was begun 6 June 1955 and consumed !).!)24 man-hours. 4. During the period of this report continual effort has been made to pro-vide a better system of control and operation of all activities, to improve service to the using units, and to conserve Federal funds, as indicated below. a. Locate and correct previous incorrect property records and documents and to take necessary action to prevent recurrence. b. Make full utilization of warehouse space and accomplish more efficient storage operation. c. Set up a system of locator and inventory control cards in the USP&FO warehouse. d. Reduce the excessive amount of unserviceable property turned in by using units. e. Reduce the excessive amount of property lost by using units. f. Reduce the excessive amount of property in the USP&FO warehouse. g. Disposal of obsolete records and correspondence tiles. h. Expedite progress in the construction of adequate USP&FO warehouse and office facilities at Butner, N. C. i. Obtain additional office space in Raleigh until construction of facilities at Butner are completed. j. Renovate office furniture and obtain additional electric fans and office machines to improve working conditions and efficiency in the office of the USP&FO. k. Improve customer relations between the using units and the USP&FO activities. 1. Delegation of authority to subordinates to perform routine tasks in such a manner as to enable this office to accomplish its mission with the greatest economy a- d improved support to the using units. m. Formulation of a Standing Operating Procedure for all USP&FO activ-ities. n. Formulation of a mobilization plan for the USP&FO activities. 5. The following units have been Federally recognized and equipped dur-ing the period of this report. Unit 1, oration Date of Recognition Btry A 690th FA Bn .-.Snow Hill 7 Jul 1955 94th Army Band Charlotte 2 Aug 1955 Sv Btry 295th FA Bn Greenville 24 Aug 1955 105th Med Bn G-oldsboro 16 Apr 1956 Co L 119th Inf Regt Elizabethtown 22 May 1956 6. Projects, 100% Federal Funds. During the FY 1956 contracts were negotiated on the following projects. 46 Report of The Adjutant General a. Army National Guard. Project Location Cost $ Report of The Adjutant General 47 b. Air National Guard. Maximum Location Installation Federal Support Morris Field, Charlotte NC Air NG Facilities $ 23,670.00 Badin 263d Comm Sqd 1,012.50 Wadesboro 263d Comm Sqd 1,087.50 Total $ 25,770.00 9. Federal Funds Expended FY 1956. Army National Guard i 1 i .Maintenance & operations of using units $ 712,501.07 (2) Operation of other facilities 59,988.93 (including service contracts) (3) Pay of civilian personnel 1,406,100.00 (4) Field training 1,832,522.14 (5 J Inactive duty training 47,700.00 (6) Unit staff schools 33,930.00 (7) Army service schools 251,900.00 (8) Army area schools 33,111.75 (9) Uniform allowance, officers 23,200.00 Total $4,400,953.89 Air National Guard (1) Maintenance & operations of using units $ 49,500.00 (2) Operation of other facilities 45.S29.60 (including service contracts) (3) Pay of civilian personnel 4SS.000.00 (4) Field training 51,140.20 (5) Gunnery Exercise 13,645.55 (6) Service schools 64,799.25 (7) Uniform allowance, officers 1,600.00 (8) Clothing S.815.00 Total $ 723.329.60 10. Recapitulation of office work load FY 1956 a. Using units requisitions processed 11,487 b. Using units turn ins processed 3,946 c. Requisitions forwarded to Depots 705 d. Excess reports processed 110 (1) In the amount of $1,644,480.58 48 Report of The Adjutant General e. Reports of Survey processed 61 f. Gov Bills of Lading issued 356 g. Transportation Requests issued 374 h. Certificates of Droppage processed 474 i. Statement of Charges processed 867 j. Inventory Adjustment Reports processed 268 k. Other reports processed 3,638 1. Purchase and Delivery Orders processed 1,660 m. Property vouchers processed 20,890 11. Results of I G inspection of USP&FO activities conducted 31 Jan-3 Feb 1956 were as follows: Over-all rating: Excellent. No other ratings were given. John Foreman Colonel, NGB USP&FO For NC DIGEST OF GENERAL ORDERS, ADJUTANT GENERAL'S DEPARTMENT ISSUED DURING CALENDAR YEAR 1955 GO No. 1, 4 January 1955, authorized organization of Co H, 139th Inf, Meb-ane, North Carolina, effective 7 January 1955. GO No. 2, 10 January 1955, announces the death of Lt Col Hugh Lynn Caveness, Hq Hq Det, NC NG. on 18 December 1954. GO No. 3, 11 January 1955, inactivates, effective 2400 hours 17 January 1955, Hq & Hq Btry, 449th FA Bn (Obsn) (NGUS), Charlotte, North Carolina, Battery B, 449th FA Bn (Obsn) (NGUS), Mooresville, North Carolina, and Battery C, 449th FA Bn (Obsn) (NGUS), Monroe, North Carolina. The same order reactivates, effective 0001 hours, IS January 1955, the following units: Hq & Hq Btry, 449th FA Bn (Obsn), Charlotte, North Carolina, Battery B. 449th FA Bn (Obsn), Mooresville, North Carolina, and Battery C, 449th FA Bn (Obsn). Monroe, North Caorlina. GO No. 4, 24 January 1955, authorizes non-TO Authorization No. 156-1, effective 1 March 1955, for 156th Fighter Bomber Sq. GO N. 5, 25 January 1955, announces the Annual Inspection, Air National Guard units. GO No. 6, 2 February 1955, authorizes activation of Co L. 119th Inf, at Rose-boro, North Carolina, effective 7 February 1955. GO No. 7, 3 February 1955, authorizes activation of Co L, 120th Inf, at Hen-dersonville, North Carolina, effective S February 1955. GO No. 8, 4 February 1955, authorizes activation of Hq & Hq Co, 2nd Bn, 120th Inf, at Kannapolis, North Carolina, effective 15 February 1955. GO No. 9, 16 February 1955, authorizes activation of Co K, 139th Inf. at. Rockingham, North Carolina, effective 23 February 1955. GO No. 10, 24 February 1955, authorizes reorganization of State Hq & Hq Det, NC NG, effective 1 February 1955. GO No. 11, 11 March 1955, authorizes activation of Co L, 139th Inf, Laurin-burg, North Carolina, effective 15 March 1955. GO No. 12, 11 March 1955, authorizes activation of Svc Btry, H2th Fa Bn, at Boone, North Carolina, effective 17 March 1955. GO No. 13, 5 April 1955, orders into State service Btry A, 295th FA Bn, and one officer and one NCO from Hq & Hq Btry, 295th FA Bn, to fight forest fire on U.S. Highway 264 between Belhaven and Scranton. GO No. 14, 6 April 1955, authorizes activation of Btry A, 449th FA Bn, ai Belmont, North Carolina, effective 7 April 1955. GO No. 15, 7 April 1955, authorizes activation of Co I, 120th Inf, at Sylva. North Carolina, effective 14 April 1955. 50 Report of The Adjutant General GO No. 16, 8 April 1955, authorizes reorganization of 8156th Repl Tng Sq, NC ANG, in accordance with Unit Manning Document, ANG No. 1-120 dated 1 March 1955, effective 1 May 1955. GO No. 17, 15 April 1955, changes unit designation of Co E, 119th Inf, at Goldsboro, to Co L, 119th Inf, and changes the unit designation of Co L, 119th Inf, at Roseboro to Co K, 119th Inf, both changes effective 15 April 1955. Also, authorizes the activation of Co E. 119th Inf, at Nashville, North Caro-lina, effective 18 April 1955. GO No. 18, 20 April 1955, authorizes activation of Co G, 119th Inf, at Fre-mont, North Carolina, effective 21 April 1955. GO No. 19, 21 April 1955, authorizes activation of Co H, 119th Inf, at Farm-ville, North Carolina, effective 25 April 1955. GO No. 20, 25 April 1955, reorganizes Hq & Hq Btry, 130th AAA Bn (Auto-matic Weapons) ( (Self Propelled), effective 26 April 1955, under TO&E 44-76, dated 15 May 1952, w/C 5. GO No. 21, 26 April 1955, orders into State service Btry A. 295th FA Bn. and one officer and six EM, Hq & Hq Btry, 295th FA Bn, to fight forest fire in vicinity Foreman's Fire Tower on Route 171, about two miles north of Beaufort County line. GO No. 22, 29 April 1955, announces the death of 1st Lt Woodrow W. Haynes, AO 935 783, 8156th Repl Tng Sq, NC ANG, on 27 February 1955, in a jet plane crash. GO No. 23, 3 May 1955, announces field training for 263rd Com Sq, Opns, NC ANG. GO No. 24, 11 May 1955, announces changes in Unit Manning Document, ANG No. 1-120, dated 1 March 1955 GO No. 25, 13 May 1955, announces reorganization of North Carolina Air National Guard units in accordance with TOs indicated, effective 1 June 1955. GO No. 26, 23 May 1955, amends GO No. 24 and GO No. 25. GO No. 27, 25 May 1955, redesignates 156th F-B Sq to L56th F-l Sq; 156th Tactical Fcst Fit to 156th Weather Fit (Tactical Fcst); and 263rd Com Sq, Opns, to 263rd Com Sq (Opns). GO No. 28, 25 May 1955, authorizes activation of Co A, 120th Inf, at Elkin. North Carolina, effective 7 June 1955. GO No. 29, 30 May 1955, details Colonel John Foreman, O 200 303, ORD, Hq, Hq Det, NC NG, as USP&FO for NC, effective 1 June 1955, vice Colonel Aus-tell, Ret. GO No. 30, 31 May 1955, amends GO No. 25. GO No. 31, 31 May 1955, announces field training of certain officers, Select-ive Svc Sec, Hq & Hq Det, NC NG. Report of The Adjutant General 51 GO No. 32, 31 May 1955, announces held training dates for certain units of IV Corps Arty at Fort Bragg, 12-26 June 1955. GO No. 33, 1 June 1955, authorizes activation of Co C, 130th Tank Bn, at Lumberton, North Carolina, effective 7 June 1955. GO No. 34, 16 June 1955, announces withdrawal of Federal recognition, Btry A, 449th FA Bn (Obsn) at Kinston, North Carolina, effective 17 January 1955. GO No. 35, 5 July 1955. announces withdrawal of FR and disbandment of Btry A, 690th FA Bn (155 mm How. Towed) to Beaufort, North Carolina, effective 2400 hours 6 July 1955. Also, authorizes activation of Btry A, 690th FA Bn (155 mm How. Towed) at Snow Hill, North Carolina, effective 7 July 1955. GO No. 36, 6 July 1955, authorizes field training for certain officers of Se-lective Svc Sec, Hq & Hq Det, NC NG. GO No. 37, 8 July 1955, authorizes field training for NC ANG units at Travis Field, Savannah, Georgia, 30 July—13 August 1955. GO No. 38, 26 July 1955, authorizes activation of 94th Army Band at Char-lotte, North Carolina, effective 2 August 1955. GO No. 39, 27 July 1955. authorizes field training for Hq & Hq Det, NC NG (Part) and 30th Inf Div, minus, at Fort Bragg, North Carolina, 14-28 August 1955. GO No. 40, 27 July 1955, authorizes field training for AAA units, Non-Divi-sional and Divisional, and armored units, at Camp Stewart. Georgia, 14-28 August 1955. GO No. 41, 15 August 1955, confirms order into State service for special duty, Hurricane Connie, of Hq & Hq Btry, 252nd AAA Gp, 123rd and 382nd Sig Det, and 403 Ord Det, effective 11 August 1955, and Hq & Hq Btry, 150th AAA Bn, Btry A, 130th AAA Bn. Btrys A and B, 295th FA Bn, effective 12 August 1955. GO No. 42, 16 August 1955, authorizes 119th Inf and 120th Inf Regts to retain their respective hi tories and traditions as a result of reorganization pur-suant to GO No. 33. 18 October 1954. GO No. 43, 17 August 1955, confirms order into State service for special duty, Hurricane Diane, of Hq & Hq Btry, Btry A. and four EM, Btry C, 295th FA Bn, effective 17 August 1955. GO No. 44, 19 August 1955, authorizes changes to 156th Fighter Intecptr Sq augmentation. GO No. 45, 22 August 1955, authorizes activation of Svc Btry, 295th FA Bn (155 mm How. Towed) at Greenville, North Carolina, effective 24 August 1955. GO No. 46, 1 September 1955, attaches 94th Army Band to Hq, IV Corps Arty, for administration, training, and operation. 52 Report of The Adjutant General Go No. 47, 7 September 1955, announces schedule of Annual Armory Inspec-tions 17 October—3 November 1955. GO No. 48, 7 September 1955, announces Army Aviation Inspections, 20-29 September 1955. GO No. 49, 9 September 1955, announces reorganization of Hq, NC ANG. GO No. 50, 15 September 1955, amends GO No. 48, cs. GO No. 51, 20 September 1955, confirms verbal orders into State service for special duty, Hurricane lone, of one officer and one warrant officer, Hq & Hq Btry and Btry A, 295th FA Bn, effective 18 September 1955, and Hq & Hq Btry and Btry B, 690th FA Bn, five officers and 17 enlisted men, Svc Co, 119th Inf, and Lt Col William E. Ingram, Inf. effective 19 September 1955. GO No. 52, 12 October 1955. announces reorganization of 123rd AP Sq, NC ANG. GO No. 53, 17 October 1955, confirms verbal order into State service of Major Collin McKinne, Hq & Hq Btry, 113th FA Bn, for special duty, Hurri-cane Diane, effective 16 August 1955. GO No. 54. 19 October 1955, authorizes reorganization of 123rd AP Sq, NC ANG. GO No. 55, 26 Oct 1955, announces schedule of Annual Armory Inspections, 9-19 January 1956. GO No. 56, 7 November 1955,, authorizes Svc Btry,, 113th FA Bn (105 mm How. Towed), Youngsville, North Carolina, and Co A, 130th Tank Bn (90 mm Gun), Raeford, North Carolina, to increase enlisted strength to full strength under appropriate TO. GO No. 57, 7 November 1955, authorizes reorganization of 156th Fighter Intcptr Sq, NC ANG. GO No. 58, 10 November 1955, amends CO No. 56 and authorizes Svc Btry, 540th FA Bn (105 mm How. Towed), High Point, North Carolina, to increase enlisted strength to full strength under appropriate TO. GO No. 59, 14 November 1955, authorizes Svc Btry, 690th FA Bn (155 mm How. Towed), Jacksonville, North Carolina, to increase enlisted strength to full strength under appropriate TO. GO No. 60, 29 November 1955, amends GO No. 25. GO No. 61, 5 December 1955, reorganizes Army National Guard units, NC NG, TO&Es listed therein, effective 1 January 1956. GO No. 62, 14 December 1955, authorizes reorganization of Hq & Hq Det, NC NG, effective 1 January 1956. GO No. 63, 30 December 1955, rescinds GO No. 43. 1 December 1954, effective 2400 hours 31 December 1955, and announces MOS, and occupancy thereof, of the officers and warrant officers assigned to State Hq & Hq Det. DIGEST OF GENERAL ORDERS, ADJUTANT GENERAL'S DEPARTMENT, ISSUED DURING CALENDAR YEAR 1956 GO No. 1. 1 Jan 1956, authorizes ncn-TO authorization 156th Fighter In-tecptr Sq, effective 1 January 1956. GO No. 2, 19 Jan 1956, announces date for annual inspection. Air National Guard units. GO No. 3, 20 Jan 1956, authorizes reorganization. State Hq & Hq Det. effective 1 February 1956. GO No. 4, 7 Feb 1956, authorizes disbandment of Co B, 105th Engr Bn (Combat) Charlotte, effective 2400 hours 9 Feb 1956, and authorizes activa tion of Co B, 105th Eng Bn (Combat), Matthews, N. C, effective 10 Feb 195b. GO No. 5, 21 Feb 1956, authorizes increase in enlisted strength to full strength, effective 20 Feb 1956, of the following units: Hq & Hq Btry, 112th FA Bn, Lenoir; Btry B, 112th FA Bn, Lenoir; Btry C, 112th FA Bn, North Wilkesboro; and Svc Btry, 295th FA Bn, Greenville. GO No. 6, 2 Mar 1956, authorizes increase enlisted strength to full strength effective 20 Feb 1956 of Svc Betry, 112th FA Bn, Boone, and Btry A, 112th FA Bn, Granite Falls. GO No. 7, 16 Mar 1956, authorizes increase enlisted strength to full strength effective 7 Mar 1956, of Hq & Hq Btry, 196th FA Gp, Kinston, and Hq & Hq Det, 730th Ord Bn, Greensboro. GO No. 8, 22 Mar 1956, authorizes increase enlisted strength to full strength effective 13 Mar 1958 of Hq & Hq Co, 2nd Bn, 139th Inf. Asheboro. GO No. 9, 4 Apr 1956, amends Par 1. GO No. 61, AGD, dated 5 Dec 1955, pertaining to maximum authorized strength of certain Army National Guard units. GO No. 10, 16 Apr 1956, authorizes disbandment of Co L, 119th Inf, Golds-boro, effective 2400 hours 15 Apr 1956, and authorizes activation of Hq & Hq Co. Clr Co and Amb Co, 105th Med Bn, at Goldsboro, effective 16 Apr 1956. GO No. 11, 16 Apr 1956, authorizes reorganization 123rd Com Sq. GO No. 12, 24 Apr 1956, authorizes field training for seven officers, Selective Service Section, at Atlanta General Depot, Atlanta. Georgia, 28 Apr—12 May 1956. GO No. 13, 1 May 1956, announces the award of the North Carolina Dis-tinguished Service Medal to Major General John Van Bokkelen Metts, O 103920 NC NG, Ret., Brig General AUS, Ret. GO No. 14. 3 May 1956, rescinds GO No. 63, AGD, 30 Dec 1955, effective 2400 hours 3 May 1956, and announces staff assignments, Hq & Hq Det, NC NG, effective 4 May 1956. 54 Report of The Adjutant General GO No. 15, 9 May 1956, authorizes increased enlisted strength to full strength effective 15 May 1956 of Med Det, Div Hq, 30th Inf Div, Apex. GO No. 16, 15 May 1956, authorizes non-TO positions for 156th Fighter Intcptr Sq, effective 16 May 1956, and for 123rd AB Gp, effective same date. GO No. 17, 21 May 1956, authorizes activation effective 22 May 1956 of Co L, 119th Inf, Elizabethtown. GO No. 18, 21 May 1956, announces field training for Hq & Hq Det, NC NG (Part), and 30th Inf Div (Minus), at Fort Bragg, 10-24 June 1956. GO No. 19, 21 May 1956, authorizes increase enlisted strength to full strength effective 11 May 1956 of Co C. 130th Tank Bn, Lumberton. GO No. 20, 24 May 1956, authorizes field training for two officers. Selective Service Section, at Raleigh, 10-24 June 1956. GO No. 21, 29 May 1956, authorizes field training for 263rd Com Sq, Opns, at Donaldson AFB, S. C, 1-15 July 1956. GO No. 22, 8 June 1956, amends Sec. 2, GO No. 14. AGD. NC, 1956, with re-spect to Captain J. B. Archer. GO No. 23, 15 June 1956, announces field training, Air National Guard, at Travis Field, Savannah, Georgia, 7-21 July 1956. GO No. 24, 3 July 1956, amends GO No. 61, AGD, NC, dated 5 Dec 1955, and GO No. 9, 4 Apr 1956, pertaining to units of 150th AAA Bn. Go No. 25, 6 July 1956, authorizes activation effective 16 July 1956, of Med Det, 449th FA Bn (Obsn), Monroe. GO No. 26, 23 July 1956, authorizes increased enlisted strength to full strength Btry B, 540th FA Bn, Thomasville, effective 23 July 1956. GO No. 27, 23 July 1956, announces award of North Carolina Distinguished Service Medal to Major General John Hall Manning, O 207814; to Major Gen-eral Claude Thomas Bowers, O 183291; and to Colonel Gordon Smith, O 187398 (Ret). GO No. 28, 27 July 1956, announces field training dates for units of IV Corps Arty, at Fort Bragg, 12-26 Aug 1956. GO No. 29, 27 July 1956, announces field training dates for Antiaircraft Arty and Tank units at Fort Stewart, Georgia, 7-26 August 1956. GO No. 30, 7 Aug 1956, amends No. 28, AGD, NC. 27 July 1956, by including 94th Army Band. GO No. 31, 28 Aug 1956, authorizes non-TO authorization 156th Fighter Intcptr Sq, effective 1 Sep 1956. GO No. 32, 12 Sep 1956, authorizes activation of Co D, 105th Engr Bn (Combat), Hamlet, effective 24 Sep 1956. GO No. 33, 2 Oct 1956, announces dates for Army Aviation inspection, 23 Oct-2 Nov 1956. Report of The Adjutant General 55 GO No. 34, 22 Oct 1956, announces schedule of Annual Armory Inspections, lor Army National Guard units, beginning 7 Jan 1957 through 14 Mar 1957. GO No. 35, 26 Nov 1956, authorizes activation of Med Det, 105th Engr Bn, Charlotte, effective 20 Nov 1956. GO No. 36, 26 Nov 1956, authorizes activation of 30th Repl Co, Fuquay- Varina, effective 24 Sep 1956. GO No. 37, 26 Nov 1956, rescinds GO No. 34, AGD, NC, 22 Oct 1956, and an-nounces the new schedule of Annual Armory Inspections. GO No. 38, 11 Dec 1956, amends GO No. 35, AGD, NC, 26 Nov 1956, pertain-ing to Med Det, 105th Engr Bn, by changing effective date to 30 Nov 1956, and amends GO No. 36. AGD. NC, 26 Nov 1956, by changing the effective date to 29 Nov 1956. GO No. 39, 14 Dec 1956, authorizes activation of Med Det, 130th Tank Bn, Red Springs, effective 20 Dec 1956. ROSTER OF OFFICERS AND WARRANT OFFICERS IN THE NORTH CAROLINA NATIONAL GUARD AS OF 31 DECEMBER 1955 ARMY UNITS (NON-DIV) Hq Hq Det NCNG Raleigh NC (Federally Recognized 18 Mar 47) Bruton, Thomas W., Col Foreman, John, Col Jonas, Charles R., Col Pickens, Wiley M., Col Upton, Thomas H., Col Armstrong, Lee Roy W., Lt Col Broaddus, Russell G., Lt Col Donovan, David W., Lt Col Mathis, Quince E., Lt Col Reitzel, John L., Lt Col Avery, Isaac T., Jr. Maj Brown, Thomas C, Maj Leinster, Joseph A., Maj Pait, Neil J., Jr., Maj Ratchford, Charles B., Maj Rice, John C, Jr., Maj York, Richard G., Maj Bass, Mack G., Jr., Capt Davis, Louis H., Capt Hayes, Grayson, Capt Lewis, Walter C, Capt Massengill, Hugh J., Capt Sechriest, Stuart W., Capt Wilkins, Robert J., Capt Carter, Thomas B., 1st Lt Bradshaw, William W., 2nd Lt Patrick, William I., CWO (W-2) Dillon, Porter B., WO Smith, George D., WO 217 AAA Det (RCAT) NCNG Raleigh NC (Federally Recognized 7 Feb 51) Smith, Kerr H., 1st Lt 94th Army Band NCNG Charlotte NC (Federally Recognized 2 Aug 55) Gaffney, Howard L., WO Report of The Adjutant General 57 (div-units) Hq 30th Inf Div NCNG Raleigh NC (Federally Recognized 11 Sep 47) Bowers, Claude T., Maj General Parham, Maston S., Brig General Hardesty, Ivan, Col Banzet, Frank B., Lt Col Brown, Thomas E., Lt Col Davis, Ferd L., Lt Col Lee, Joel T., Lt Col Longest, Thomas B., Lt Col Manning, Howard E., Lt Col Shinier, Clarence B., Lt Col Summey, Thomas A., Jr., Lt Col Whitley, Philip R., Lt Col Alford, Lonnie R., Maj Blalock, George F., Maj Coxe, James S., Jr., Maj Davis, Barrie S., Maj Dean, Durrell T., Maj Hall, Roger F., Maj Holoman, William K., Maj Manooch, Charles S., Jr., Maj McGinnis, James W., CH Maj McRae, Cameron F., Maj Parker, Herbert D., Maj Patterson, Eugene R., Maj Pleasants, George D., Maj Smith, Kenneth A., Maj Stott, Charles C, Maj Barrow, Edward F., Maj Beeler, John H,, Capt Ervin, Samuel J. Ill, Capt Hancock, Franklin W. Ill, Capt Liles, Graydon C, Capt Marks, Charles L., Capt Rogers, John P., Capt Singleton, Carroll V., Jr., Capt Staton, William W., Capt Wilson, Robert B., Jr., Capt Barnes, Floyd P., 1st Lt Cleveland, Robert D., 1st Lt Ives, Lowell W., 1st Lt Marsh, George C, 1st tL Outlaw, Jennings C. 1st Lt Smith, Billie C, 1st Lt White, Claude N., 1st Lt Worthington, Lyman G., 1st Lt Davis, George M., 2nd Lt Gaddy, Charles W., 2nd Lt 58 Report of The Adjutant General Haithcock, Earl D.. 2nd Lt Lee, James E., 2nd Lt Wilson, John L., 2nd Lt Jones, George S., CWO (W-3) Oglesby, Thomas B., CWO (W-2) Pate, Chester E., CWO (W-2) Link, Wallace G. CWO (W-2) Duke, James W. WO Liles. Howard WO McDonald, Lyle D., Jr., WO Med Det 30th Inf Div NCNG Apex NC (Federally Recognized 14 Aug 55) Hart, Lillard F., Maj Hq Co 30th Inf Div NCNG Greensboro NC (Federally Recognized 28 Apr 47) Gourley, Willard A., Jr., 1st Lt Smith, Ransom, Jr., 1st Lt Troxler, James N., 2nd Lt Troxler, William D., WO Sep Det Hq Co 30th Inf Div (Lt Avn Sec) NCNG Raleigh-Durham Airport NC (Federally Recognized 18 Nov 52) Elliott, Leighton M., 1st Lt Johnson, Richard M., 1st Lt Pulley, James F., Jr., 1st Lt King, Erwin T., 2nd Lt 30th Signal Co 30th Inf Div NCNG Canton NC (Federally Rec-ognized 14 May 47) Blalock, Clifton E., Jr., Maj Chapman, Weaver C, Maj White, James A., Capt Davidson, Tarver W., 1st Lt Keylon, Arthur F., 1st Lt Russell, Jack H., 1st Lt Smathers, Sigmon W., 1st Lt Smith, Leonard C, 1st Lt Winfrey, James W., 1st Lt Arrington, Ralph J., 2nd Lt Robertson, George R., 2nd Lt Davis, Stuart M., CWO (W-2) Brown, William R., WO Johnson, Charles S., WO Report of The Adjutant General 59 30th MP Co 30th Inf Div NCNG Greensboro NC (Federally Recognized 8 Jul 48) Poole, Frank R., Jr., Maj Pinnix, James C, Capt Cobb, James R., Jr., 2nd Lt Garrett, George O., Jr., 2nd Lt Hitchcock, Walter C, WO 30th QM Co 30th Inf Div NCNG Greensboro NC (Federally Recognized 11 Oct 49) Williams, Hugh B., Maj Corry, Alfred H., Capt Keating, Bernard J., Capt Lewis, Kenneth E., 1st Lt Myers, Fred E., 2nd Lt Collins, Theodore C, Jr., WO Hutson, Edward A., WO 30th Recon Co 30th Inf Div NCNG Sanford NC Winders, Gilbert L., Jr., Capt Hanner, Robert N. Jr., 2"nd Lt Hunter, Hughie D., 2nd Lt Simmons, Carlos N., 2nd Lt Sowers, Roy N., Jr., 2nd Lt McDonald, Thomas W., CWO (W-2) Hq Hq & Svc Co 130th Tank Bn NCNG Red Springs NC (Federally Recognized 10 Jun 47) Lamont, William Jr., Lt Col Dickson, Paul, Maj Lester, Thomas B., Jr., Maj Brock, Jimmy W., Capt Bullock, Walter R., Capt Clark, Luther W., Capt McLean, Herbert S., Jr., Capt McMillan, Harvey F., Capt Willis, William E., 1st Lt Baker, Daniel E., 2nd Lt Poole, John S., 2nd Lt Sighel, Norman C, CWO (W-2) Currie, Roland E., WO McMillan, Charles P., WO Stutts, Elbert H.. WO 60 Report of The Adjutant General Co A 13 0th Tank Bn NCNG Raeford NC (Federally Recognized 10 Mar 47) Newton, Edwin D., Capt English, Talmadge, 1st Lt Macko, Thomas M., 1st Lt Poole, William L., Jr., 1st Lt Jones, John W., 2nd Lt Dixon, Roger W., CWO (W-2) Co B 130th Tank Bn NCNG St Pauls NC (Federally Recognized 8 Nov 49) Powers, Russell H., Capt Stevens, Bennie E., 1st Lt Pittman, David M., 2nd Lt Sherrill, Joe E., Jr.. WO Co C 130th Tank Bn NCNG Lumberton NC (Federally Recognized 7 Jun 55) McGougan, Ernest D., Capt Lockey, Benjamin F., Jr., 1st Lt Co D 130th Tank Bn NCNG Southern Pines NC (Federally Recognized 7 Oct 49) Wilson, William J., Capt Harrington, James E., Jr., 1st Lt Horner, Ralph L., 1st Lt Irvin, James L., 1st Lt Shannon, Charles R., 1st Lt Hq Hq Det 730th Ord Bn NCNG Greensboro NC (Federally Recognized 17 Nov 55) Wannamker, Charles W., Jr., Maj Coulman, George W., Capt Ogburn, John F., Jr.. Capt Smith, Clarence D., Capt Fairfield, Edward W., 1st Lt Kubachko, Andrew Jr., 1st Lt Bateman, Robert M. CWO (W-2) Gates, John B., CWO (W-2) Co A 730th Ord Bn NCNG Greensboro NC (Federally Recognized 2 Dec 48) Cobb, Ralph L., 1st Lt Smith, Dallas A., 2nd Lt Smith, Ira A., 2nd Lt Cooke, Charles L., CWO (W-2) Report of The Adjutant General 61 Co B (Rear) 730th Ord Bn NCNG Butner NC (Federally Recognized 20 Feb 48) Ferrell, Arthur E., 1st Lt Fletcher, James M., 1st Lt Forsyth, Lennox, CWO (W-2) Andrews, William M., Jr., WO Hayes, Thad W., Jr., WO Latkowski, Herbert L., WO Wilkins, Cad L., WO 30th Inf Div Band NCNG Raleigh NC (Federally Recognized 24 Feb 47) Burt, Millard P., CWO (W-4) Hq Hq Co 119th Inf NCNG Rocky Mount NC (Federally Recognized 7 Dec 48) Peterson, Bernice A., Lt Col Taylor, Herbert H., Jr., Lt Col Blythe, Joseph D., Maj Eason, William L., Maj Modlin, Morton S., Major White-Hurst, Bernard M., CH, Maj Branum, Charles F., Capt Cuthrell, Hiram J., Capt Milton, Marshall M., CH, Capt Batchler, Wesson O., 1st Lt DeBow, Clyde E., 1st Lt Purcell, Eugene G., Jr., 1st Lt Reid, James W., Jr., 1st Lt Stephenson. Harold L., 1st Lt Merritt, Thomas W., 2nd Lt Cuttu, Frank, CWO (W-2) Pittman, Jasper L., WO Svc Co 119th Inf NCNG Elizabeth City NC (Federally Recognized 8 Apr 47) Scott, Shelton G.. Capt Stewart, Edward W., Capt White, Beverly W., Capt Harrell, Benjamin C, 1st Lt White, Luther A., Jr., 2nd Lt Chapin, William M., CWO (W-2) Helmkamp, Richard C, CWO (W-2) Warren, Gerald R., CWO (W-2) Bankos, John B., WO 62 Report of The Adjutant General Hv Mortar Co 119th Inf NCNG Edenton NC (Federally Recognized 12 May 47) Fry, Cecil W., Captain Perry, John E. R., 1st Lt Swanner, Charlie W., 1st Lt Swanner, Joseph K., 1st Lt Asbell, John H., Jr., CWO (W-2) Tank Co 119th Inf NCNG Ahoskie NC (Federally Recognized 14 Sep 53) Stanley, Howard T., Capt Morris, Ben J., 1st Lt Wiggins, Robert M., 1st Lt Med Co 119th Inf NCNG Wilson NC (Federally Recognized 10 Mar 49) Hood, John M., Capt Taylor, Allen, Capt Boyette, Earl R., 1st Lt Lamm, John G., 1st Lt Smiley, Melvin W., 1st Lt Thomas, Rowland F., Jr., 1st Lt Hood, Vernon L., 2nd Lt Whitley, Douglas B., 2nd Lt Hq Hq Co 1st Bn 119th Inf NCNG Ahoskie NC (Federally Recognized 28 Feb 51) Mitchiner, James A., Maj Beale, Walter H., Jr., Capt Beasley, Carroll W., Capt Spruill, Charles B., Capt Best, Edward P., 1st Lt Brinkley, Carson M., 1st Lt Hassell, Jack A., 1st Lt Powers, Michael F., 1st Lt Waters, Admiral D., Jr., 1st Lt Liverman, John H., Jr., 2nd Lt Co A 119th Inf NCNG Windsor NC (Federally Recognized 28 Feb 51) Pierce, Melvin E., 1st Lt Spivey, Robert B., 2nd Lt Co B 119th Inf Lasker NC (Federally Recognized 10 April 52) Draper, Calvin T., 1st Lt Duke, Richard T., 1st Lt Bradley, Marvin R., Jr., 2nd Lt Miles, Pervist M., Jr., 2nd Lt Report of The Adjutant General 63 Co C 119th Inf NCNG Roanoke Rapids NC (Federally Recognized 18 Jul 47) Hale, Joseph L., 1st Lt Hockaday, Alvin T., 1st Lt Johnson, Joseph C, 1st Lt Etheridge, Gordon R., 2nd Lt Peoples, Carl E., CWO (W-2) Co D 119th Inf NCNG Scotland Neck NC (Federally Recognized 22 Nov 48) Edwards, Harold B., Capt Allsbrook, David A., Capt Futrell, Joseph F., Jr., 2nd Lt Lane, Edgar E., 2nd Lt Hq Hq Co 2nd Bn 119th Inf NCNG Wilson NC (Federally Recognized 20 Apr 47) Ingram, William B., Lt Col Summerlin, Charles A., Jr., Maj Cook, Richard A., Capt Hertzberg, Sol Capt Monroe, Orville N., Jr., Capt Smith, Oscar L., Capt Boyette, Harvey R., 2nd Lt Speight, Robert S., 2nd Lt Vinson, Herman W., 2nd Lt Whitfield, Purington W., Jr., 2nd Lt Co E 119th Inf NCNG Nashville NC (Federally Recognized 18 Apr 55) Cameron, Jack K., 1st Lt Corrington, Ronald E., Jr., 1st Lt Stallings, John W., 1st Lt Co F 119th Inf NCNG Tarboro NC (Federally Recognized 9 Jul 47) Bailey, John J., Jr., 1st Lt Brock, Linwood M., 1st Lt Crisp, Robert E., 2nd Lt Co G 119th Inf NCNG Fremont NC (Federally Recognized 21 Apr 55) Blalock, Paul C, Jr., Capt Wiggs, Marvin B., 1st Lt York, William F., 2nd Lt Co H 119th Inf NCNG Farmville NC (Federally Recognized 2 5 Apr 55) Home, Archie A., 1st Lt McDavid, John J., Jr., 1st Lt Ward, Moody H., 2nd Lt 64 Report of The Adjutant General Hq Hq Co 3d Bn 119th Inf NCNG Clinton NC (Federally Recognized 31 May 48) Buck, William M., Lt Col Grissom, Robert M., Maj Merritt, Henry C, Capt Morse, James H., Capt Shaw, William B., Capt Strickland, James F., Capt Kornegay, George C, 1st Li Starling, William L., Jr., 1st Lt Butler, William F., 2nd Lt Corbitt, Herman H., Jr., 2nd Lt Whitfield, William B., CWO (W-2) Co I 119th Inf NCNG Wilmington NC (Federally Recognized 13 May 47) Barnes, David L., 1st Lt Keen, Walter E., Jr., 1st Lt Lashley, Eugene M., 1st Lt Rich, George T., 1st Lt Earp, Wilbur E., 2nd Lt Co K 119th Inf NCNG Roseboro NC (Federally Recognized 7 Feb 55) Atwood, Wendell F., 1st Lt Butler, Stacy A., 1st Lt Jenkins, Albert J., Jr., 2nd Lt Co L 119th Inf NCNG Goldsboro NC (Federally Recognized 14 May 47) Kannan, James C, Jr., Capt Crawford, Edward B., 1st Lt Goff, James R., 1st Lt Whitfield, Richard A., 1st Lt Thompson, Billy M., 2nd Lt Co M 119th Inf NCNG Warsaw NC (Federally Recognized 14 Apr 47) Huie, Earl B., Capt Allen, Harvey C, Jr., 1st Lt Rivenbark, Raymond W., 1st Lt Berry, Paul B., 2nd Lt Best, Robert C, WO Hq Hq Co 120th Inf NCNG Morganton NC (Federally Recognized 14 Jul 47) Hatcher, Howell J., Col Krueger, Warren R., Lt Col Davis, John C, Maj Rogers, Duncan C, Jr., Maj Report of The Adjutant General 65 Vanderlinden, William H., Jr., Maj Wilkinson, David E., Maj Anderson, James E., Captain Bigham, Robert W., Captain Freeman, John M., Captain Gross, Dawyer D., Captain Wiltshire, John L., Captain Baker, Frank M., 1st Lt Erwin, Lawrence E., Jr., 1st Lt Cooper, Clifford E., 2nd Lt Powell, Norman L., 2nd Lt Robinson, McDaniel, 2nd Lt Poteet. James J., WOJG Svc Co 120th Inf NCNG Asheville NC (Federally Recognized ?, Jun 47) Israel, William H., Captain Porter, Roswell K., Captain DeBruhl, Edward B., 2nd Lt Martin, Woodrow B., CWO (W-3) Cundiff, Louis M., Jr., WOJG Drake, Robert E., Sr., WOJG Israel, Robert H., WOJG Hv Mortar Co 120th Inf NCNG Forest City NC (Federally Recognized 14 Nov 47) Bradley, Grover H., Captain Brockmann, Hal E., 1st Lt Peeler, William B., 1st Lt Philbeck, Wade L., 1st Lt Carroll, Thomas E., 2nd Lt Ferree, Dan H., 2nd Lt Tank Co 120th Inf NCNG Waynesville NC (Federally Recognized 30 Apr 47) Carswell, Samuel A., Captain Adams, James R., 1st Lt Jones, Albert C, 1st Lt Med Co 120th Inf NCNG Mocksville NC (Federally Recognized 21) Sep 47) Varner, John W., Major Hendricks, Worth T., 1st Lt Joye, Milbourne, L., 1st Lt Latta, James E., 1st Lt Beck, Harry L., 2nd Lt 66 Report of The Adjutant General Hq Hq Co 1st Bn 120th Inf NCNG Mount Airy NC (Federally Recog-nized 16 Mar 48) Sutton, Albert D., Lt Colonel Baker, Ruggles L., Major Hudson, James G., Major Chupp, Carlton E., Captain Kelly, Jack T., Captain Hinshaw, James T., Jr., Captain Bowman, Russell E., 1st Lt Dickinson, Edgar C, 1st Lt Stoneman, James N., 1st Lt Simmons, Walter P., 2nd Lt McNeil, James R., CWO (W-2) Co A 120th Inf NCNG Elkin NC (Federally Recognized 7 Jun 55) Poplin, Robert O., Jr., Captain Porter, Cecil L., 1st Lt Co B 120th Inf NCNG Winston-Salen NC (Federally Recognized 15 Oct 47) Kennington, Lloyd H., Captain Foster, James R., 1st Lt Overby, Cicero E., 2nd Lt Holcomb, Weldon E., WOJG Co C 120th Inf NCNG Salisbury NC (Federally Recognized 27 Jun 47) Scoggins, William C, Jr., Captain Lee, Robert E., 1st Lt Agner, Harry L., 2nd Lt Peeler, Bill E., 2nd Lt Propst, Robert P., 2nd Lt Co D 120th Inf NCNG Winston-Salem NC (Federally Recognized 6 Aug 47) Talbert, Russell L., Jr., Captain Hilton, Walter M., 1st Lt Jent, William P.. Jr., 1st Lt Hq Hq Co 2nd Bn 120th Inf NCNG Kannapolis NC (Federally Rec-ognized 15 Feb 55) Presnell, Tom, Lt Colonel Abernethy, Leroy F., Jr., Major Morris, Eugene T., Major Beach, Aaron L., Captain Murdoch, William S., Captain Orland, Joseph E., Jr., Captain Wanzer, Charles R., Captain Aiken, John S., 1st Lt Johnson, Dennis L., 1st Lt Report of The Adjutant General 67 Co E 120th Inf NCNG Concord NC (Federally Recognized 13 Mar 47) Belo, Harry L., 1st Lt Williams, Robert O., 1st Lt Beck, Donald K., 2nd Lt Bridgewater, Billy B., 2nd Lt Coble, John D., 2nd Lt Harris, David A., 2nd Lt Co F 120th Inf NCNG Gastonia NC (Federally Recognized 24 Jul 47) Harris, William F., Captain Ratchford, Charles N., 1st Lt Sensenbrenner, William H., 1st Lt Co G 120th Inf NCNG Newton NC (Federally Recognized 23 Apr 47) Taylor, William E., Captain Lutz, William H., 1st Lt Lofland, Albert L., 2nd Lt Bryson, Joseph B., WOJG Co H 120th Inf NCNG Hickory NC (Federally Recognized 14 Mar 47) Edwards, Earl T., Jr., Captain Huffman, Dolan L., 2nd Lt Jones, William M. 2nd Lt Propst, Walter L., Jr., 2nd Lt Lookadoo, Charles A., WOJG Hq Hq Co 3d Bn 120th Inf NCNG Kings Mountain NC (Federally Recognized 16 Jun 48) Davis, James M., Lt Colonel Bolin, Banks E., Major Burrell, Ray G., Major Cabaniss, Robert E., Captain Cash, Paul S., Captain Houston, Samuel H., Captain Winchester, Robert H., Captain Stegall. Harry E., Jr., 1st Lt Wilkie, Hubert G., 1st Lt Barbee, Paul B., 2nd Lt Mull, Paul M., WOJG Co I 120th Inf NCNG Sylva NC (Federally Recognized 14 Apr 55) Roland, Alan C, 1st Lt Finger, Calvin B., Jr., 2nd Lt Co K 120th Inf NCNG Shelby NC (Federally Recognized 10 Mar 47) Armstrong, William B., 1st Lt Stegall, Robert L., 1st Lt Wall, Frank M., 1st Lt Watson, John F., 1st Lt 68 Report of The Adjutant General Co L 120th Inf NCNG Hendersonville NC (Federally Recognized 8 Feb 55) Frady, Daniel W., Captain Nixon, William H., 2nd Lt Co M 120th Inf NCNG Spindale NC (Federally Recognized 13 Nov 47) Green, Herman E., Captain Padgett, Max 1st Lt Tomlin, Charles T., 1st Lt Jolly, Zeb V., 2nd Lt Daniel, Hobart L., WOJG Hq Hq Co 139th Inf NCNG Reidsville NC (Federally Recognized 22 Apr 47) Edwards, Daniel K., Colonel Hughes, Robert A., Lt Colonel Cartwright, John W., Major Floyd, John E., Major Dunton, Benjamin F., Captain Grogan, Earl M., Captain Lougee, Henry S., Captain Walker, Julius B.. Captain Bennett, Earnest A., Jr., 1st Lt Gregory, Joseph F., 1st Lt Phipps, William E., Ch, 1st Lt Rigsbee, Vernon W., 1st Lt Robertson, Leonard T., 1st L( Sullivan, Edward J.. Jr., 1st Lt Snotherly, Henry A., 1st Lt Apple, Willard B., Jr., 2nd Lt Delapp, Royal S., Jr., 2nd Lt Grogan, John W., CWO (W-3) Thompson. Roy A.. WOJG Svc Co 139th Inf NCNG Durham NC (Federally Recognized 29 Mar 48) Barnes, Lee R., Captain Durham, Robert J., Captain Pennington, Hubert E., Captain Newton, Walter C, Jr., 1st Lt Markham, Jack W., 2nd Lt Riley, Fred T., CWO (W-2) Weiss, Joseph P., CWO (W-2) Hv Mortar Co 13 9th Inf NCNG Leaksville NC (Federally Recognized 22 Ssp 47) Simpson, Jack J,, 1st Lt Fulton, William L., 2nd Lt Powell, Dillard M., 2nd Lt Brown, Lester N., WOJG Report of The Adjutant General 69 Tank Co 139th Inf NCNG Parkton NC (Federally Recognized 16 Sep 47) Acree, Carl L., 1st Lt Smathers, Rufus E.. 1st Lt McMillan, David V., 2nd Lt Hall, James E., Jr., CWO (W-2) Med Co 139th Inf NCNG Durham NC (Federally Recognized S Jul 47) Haltiwanger, Earl, Jr., Captain Huntley, Robert R., Captain Cress, Robert H., 1st Lt Eakes, Joe O., Jr., 1st Lt Pickett, Claudius A., 1st Lt Cuzick, William T., 2nd Lt Garrett, James T., Jr., 2nd Lt Sherrill, James V., 2nd Lt Hq Hq Co 1st Bn 13 9th Inf Durham NC (Federally Recognized 3 Oct 47) Steagall, Gordon I., Lt Colonel Harrison, George W., Major Bouchard, Arthur J., Captain Pendergrass, Coye L., Captain Pickett, Stewart M., Captain Dennis, Luther A., 1st Lt Dudley, Roland E., 1st Lt Powell, Thomas H., 1st Lt Scott, Jesse P., 1st Lt Craig. Joe W., Jr.. 2nd Lt Co A 139th Inf NCNG Oxford NC (Federally Recognized 12 May 47) Henry, William R., 1st Lt Ragland, Hugh T., Jr., 2nd Lt Steagall, James G., 2nd Lt Wilson, Thomas P., WOJG Co B 13 9th Inf NCNG Warrenton NC (Federally Recognized 15 Mar 47) Arrington, Samuel T., Captain Currie, Roger L., 1st Lt Evans, Thomas M., 1st Lt Pridgen, Carson S., 2nd Lt Floyd, Arthur H., CWO 70 Report of The Adjutant General Co C 13 9th Inf NCNG Henderson NC (Federally Recognized 17 Jul 47) Eaves. Charles T., Captain Garrett, Herbert M., 1st Lt Pridgen, Benjamin M., 1st Lt Tucker, George N., Jr., 1st Lt Duke, Robert L., 2nd Lt Wells, Durwood E., 2nd Lt Faulkner, Durwood W., WOJG Co D 13 9th Inf NCNG Roxboro NC (Federally Recognized 9 Apr 48) Allen, Gordon P., 1st Lt Christmas, Edward L., Jr., 1st Lt Hicks, Willie B., 1st Lt Wright, Wallace L., 1st Lt Hq Hq Co 2nd Bn 139th Inf NCNG Asheboro NC (Federally Recog-nized 6 Jan 48) Rudisill, Gerald A., Major Sanders, Harper K., Jr., Major Taylor, Albert G., Major Bradshaw, Thomas S., Captain Fitzgerald, Paul V., Jr.. Captain Steed, Lawrence L., Captain Toler, Frank G., Jr., 1st Lt Whatley, Lowell M., 1st Lt Fagg, Charles F., Jr., 2nd Lt Luck, Lonnie I., 2nd Lt Rich, Charles H., WOJG Co E 13 9th Inf NCNG Burlington NC (Federally Recognized 20 Aug 47) McDonald. James L.. Captain Nicholson, Grover C, 1st Lt Andrews, Cirtus B., 2nd Lt Moody, Joseph D., 2nd Lt Co F 139th Inf NCNG Albemarle NC (Federally Recognized 12 Sep 47) Beck, Donald A., Captain Garrison, John T., 1st Lt Love, Adam W., 1st Lt Melton, Joe Z., 1st Lt Treece, Willie T., Jr., 2nd Lt Pegram, Walter W., WOJG Report of The Adjutant General 71 Co G 13 9th Inf NCNG Lexington NC (Federally Recognized 22 Jan 48) Farmer, Lewis J., Captain McCarn, Harold D., 2nd Lt Jenkins, James L., WOJG Co H 13 9th Inf NCNG Mebane NC (Federally Recognized 7 Jan 55) Jary, Bernard J., 1st Lt Milton, Hugh M., 1st Lt Morton, Sanford B., Jr., 1st Lt Pickard, Marvin C, 1st Lt Hq Hq Co 3rd Bn 139th Inf NCNG Fayetteville NC (Federally Recognized 12 Nov 54) Stearns, Junius S., Jr., Lt Colonel Ashley, Jay L., Captain Clegg, Herbert W., Captain Keeton, William P., Jr., Captain Armour, Franklin G., 1st Lt Millard, Junius H., 1st Lt Cooper, Durant O., 2nd Lt Hall, Paul H., 2nd Lt Wallace, Hubert E., 2nd Lt Co I 139th Inf NCNG Apex NC (Federally Recognized 22 Mar 48) Coggin, John R., Jr., 1st Lt Gay, George A., 1st Lt Newbold, Kenneth R., 1st Lt Rizoti, Edward, Jr., 1st Lt Hauser, James B., Jr., 2nd Lt Teague, William M., 2nd Lt Co K 1 3 9th Inf NCNG Rockingham NC (Federally Recognized 2 3 Feb 55) Pittman, John B., Captain White, Glenn W., 1st Lt Co L 13 9th Inf NCNG Laurinburg NC (Federally Recognized 15 Mar 55) Phillips, James D., Jr., Captain .McMillan, Calvin W., 1st Lt Co M 139th Inf NCNG Fayetteville NC (Federally Recognized 13 Aug 48) DeVane, James D III, 1st Lt Allen, David A., 2nd Lt Saunders, Joseph A., 2nd Lt Worth, Stephen G., 2nd Lt Barnhill, Robert A., WOJG 72 Report of The Adjutant General Hq Hq Btry 30th Div Arty NCNG Greensboro NC (Federally Recog-nized 25 Aug 47) Griffin, Edward F., Brig General Brandt, Leon J., Jr., Lt Colonel Carruthers, Joseph T., Jr., Lt Colonel Compton, Carl S., Major Denning, James W., Major Gerringer, Linley W., Major Latta, William M., Major Root, Hardy S., Major Barnette, John V., Captain Gibson, Belton H., Jr., Captain Groome, William A., Captain King, Hurley D., Captain McSween, Allen C, Captain Thompson, Zane F., Captain Finch, Foster D., Jr., 1st Lt Hodge, Ray K., 1st Lt McSweeney, James P., 1st Lt Nail, Abram M.. Jr., 1st Lt Routh, June E., 1st Lt Williams, Thomas A., Jr., 1st Lt Ingram, Robert H., 2nd Lt Wall, James A., 2nd Lt Yow, Clarence L., CWO (W-2) Hughes, Robert E., WOJG Med Det 30th Div Arty NCNG Greensboro NC (Federally Recognized 24 Oct 49) Reid, William J., Major Hq Hq Btry 112th FA Bn NCNG Lenoir NC (Federally Recognized 9 Jun 47) Forehand, Roy W., Lt Colonel Seehorn, Theodore R., Major Underdown, Sidney L., Major Kichinko, Micheal N. Ill, Captain Poteat, George W., Captain Rader, Ervin D., Captain Robbins, Lawrence N., Captain Smith, Boone E., Captain Swanson, Garland W., Captain Walker, Newland E., Captain Hartley, Harold W., 1st Lt Silver, Leon S., 1st Lt Garland, Ray H., 2nd Lt Moore, William P., 2nd Lt Pennell, Jack B., 2nd Lt Queen, Lemuel F., 2nd Lt Harless, James C, CWO (W-2) Report of The Adjutant General 73 Svc Btry 112th FA Bn NCNG Boone NC (Federally Recognized 17 Mar 55) Clarke, Conley I., 1st Lt Calloway. John M., 2nd Lt Btry A 112th FA Bn NCNG Granite Falls NC (Federally Recognized 1 Sep 53) Tuttle, Robert H., Captain Denton, Robert H., 1st Lt Kiser, Kenneth K., 2nd Lt Rader, Julius L., 2nd Lt Btry B 112th FA Bn NCNG Lenoir NC (Federally Recognized 25 Oct 48) Beach, Darwin E., Captain Setzer, Benjamin R., 1st Lt Branch, Jackson A., Jr., 2nd Lt Carpenter, Haskell W., 2nd Lt McLean, Daniel D., Jr., 2nd Lt Moore, Clifton H., 2nd Lt Priest, Lonnie A., 2nd Lt Rhodes, Lloyd G., CWO (W-2) Btry C 112th FA Bn NCNG North Wilkesboro NC (Federally Rec-ognized 3 Feb 48) Boldin, Ralph A., Captain Shook, Clyde R., 1st Lt Thomas, William S., Jr., 1st Lt Wiles, Clarence D., 1st Lt Bauguss, Charles R., 2nd Lt Call, Conley, 2nd Lt Johnson, Jack, 2nd Lt Absher, Alton L., WOJG Hq Hq Btry 113th FA Bn NCNG Louisburg NC (Federally Recognized 28 Aug 47) Yarborough, Edward F., Lt Colonel McKinne, Collin, Major Perry, Darrell L., Major Daniel, Justice G., Captain East, Thomas F., Captain Hinds, George H., Captain Holmes, Melvin C, Captain Pearce, Philip D., Captain Yeaman, James G., Captain Terrell, Matthew M., 1st Lt Bass, Charles G., 2nd Lt 74 Report of The Adjutant General Hensley, Paul W., 2nd Lt Owens, Edgar H., 2nd Lt Radford, James W., 2nd Lt Morton, Willard D., CWO (W-2) Mullen, Paul F., WOJG Svc Btry 113th FA Bn NCNG Youngsville NC (Federally Recognized 18 Aug 47) Brown, Wiley, Captain Hill, Robert C, 1st Lt Mitchell, Wiley F., Jr., 2nd Lt Cheatham, Robert E., CWO (W-3) Weathers, Jasper W., Jr., WOJG Btry A 113th FA Bn NCNG Zebulon NC (Federally Recognized 27 Jul 49) Henson, Amos G., 1st Lt Loyd, Max L, 1st Lt Potter, James M., Jr., 1st Lt Tippett, Jack M., 1st Lt Newman, Walter R., 2nd Lt Arnold, Johnsey P., WOJG Btry B 113th FA Bn NCNG Dunn NC (Federally Recognized 10 Nov 47) Wade, Edward H., Captain Lasater, Jackson L., 1st Lt Johnson, Charles T., 2nd Lt Rochester, William R., 2*nd Lt Btry C 113th FA Bn NCNG Smithfield NC (Federally Recognized 7 Dec 53) Barnes, Jack W., 1st Lt Nash, Robert N., 1st Lt Parrish, Charles I., 1st Lt Hq Hq Btry 540th FA Bn NCNG High Point NC (Federally Recognized 3 Nov 52) Phibbs, Edward J., Jr., Lt Colonel Bray, J. Douglas, Major Grandjean, Byron W., Major Causey, William G., Captain Guyer, Homer D., Captain Hodgin, David A., Captain Leonard, Hubert M., Captain Tuttle, Luther H., Captain Guard, Bruce C, 1st Lt Smith, William M., 2nd Lt Stutts, Donald E., 2nd Lt Williams, James H., WOJG Report of The Adjutant General 75 Svc Btry 540th FA Bn NCNG High Point NC (Federally Recognized I Jun 53) Jenkins, Leroy E., 1st Lt Warren, James E., 2nd Lt Hill, John L., WOJG Btry A 540th FA Bn NCNG High Point NC (Federally Recognized 3 Nov 52) Lloyd, Joseph M., Captain Fender, James A., 1st Lt Stutts, Billy O., 2nd Lt Btry B 540th FA Bn NCNG Thomasville NC (Federally Recognized II May 53) Mitchell, Joe F., 1st Lt Regan, Joseph C, 1st Lt Long, Joe H., 2nd Lt Btry C 540th FA Bn NCNG Siler City NC (Federally Recognized 4 Mar 55) Paschal, Baird L., Captain Trogdon, Wendell K., 2nd Lt Hq Hq Btry 690th FA Bn NCNG New Bern NC (Federally Recognized 25 Jun 47) Burnette, Clay A., Major Paul, Edward W., Jr., Major Fleming, John B., Captain Smith, Reuben L., Captain Warrington, Charles W., Jr., Captain Dunn, Raymond E., 1st Lt Masters, Norman E., 1st Lt Nelson, Cephus, 1st Lt Smith, Eugene P., 1st Lt Jackson, Charlie C, Jr., 2nd Lt Powell, Wm. E., 2nd Lt Piner, Augustine, Jr., CWO (W-2) Weatherly, Irvin G., CWO (W-2) Svc Btry 690th FA Bn NCNG Jacksonville NC (Federally Recognized 19 Mar 48) Willis, James M., 1st Lt Peed, Linwood, 2nd Lt Nichols, John R., WOJG Btry A 690th FA Bn NCNG Snow Hill NC (Federally Recognized 7 Jul 55) Carson, Robert T., Captain McLawhorn, Herman H., 2nd Lt 76 Report of The Adjutant General Btry B 690th FA Bn NCNG New Bern NC (Federally Recognized 7 Jul 47) Weatherly, Marvin L., 1st Lt Boyd, Guy E., Jr., 2nd Lt Karam, Raymond J., 2nd Lt Btry C 690th FA Bn NCNG Morehead City NC (Federally Recognized 13 Sep 54) Bridgman, Merritt E., 1st Lt Nelson, McDonald, 1st Lt Cooper, Charles G., 2nd Lt Lewis, Arthur K., 2nd Lt Hq Hq Btry 130th AAA Bn (AW) (SP) NCNG Whiteville NC (Feder-ally Recognized 10 Jan 50) Brooks, James A., Major Maultsby, Alexander, Major Maultsby, John C, Major Burns, John K., Captain Dickens, Wallace J., Captain Hickman, James B., Captain Powell, Walter H., Jr., Captain Waldron, Harold A., Captain Davis, Herman F., 1st Lt Brown, Henry C, 2nd Lt Roberson, Lloyd E., 2nd Lt Rooks, Robert G.. 2nd Lt Rooks, Robert O., CWO (W-4) FormyDuval, John M., CWO (W-2) Btry A 130th AAA Bn (AW) (SP) NCNG Shallotte NC (Federally Recognized 28 Nov 49) Carmichael, David B., Captain Kirby, George F., Jr., 2nd Lt Xorris, Leon C, Jr., 2nd Lt Btry B 130th AAA Bn (AW) (SP) NCNG Fair Bluff NC (Federally Recognized 1 May 50) Scott, Jimmie A., Captain Collins, Lawrence O., 1st Lt Benton, Lionel S., 2nd Lt Elliott, Ivan M., 2nd Lt Garrell, James R., 2nd Lt Report of The Adjutant General 77 Btry C 130th AAA Bn (AW) (SB) NCNG Bladenboro NC (Federally Recognized 17 Jan 50) Britt, David L., Captain Bullard, Johnnie G., 1st Lt Cook, Andrew G., 1st Lt Jones, Richard B., 2nd Lt Lewis. Robert J. St., WOJG Btry D 130th AAA Bn (AW) (SP) NCNG Benson NC (Federally Recognized 14 Apr 52) Chestnutt, Norwood B., Jr., 1st Lt Jones, Archie M., Jr., 2nd Lt Jones, Roy H., 2nd Lt Lucus, Herman H., WOJG Hq Hq & Svc Co 105th Engr Bn NCNG Statesville NC (Federally Recognized 20 Nov 52) Battley. William R., Lt Colonel Neel, Tally M., Major Shelden, Robert E. H.. Major Brown, Joseph W., Captain Craig, Robert H., Captain Spoon, LeRoy P., Jr., 1st Lt Peele, Harvey L., 2nd Lt Selvey, Ray E., 2nd Lt Van Pelt, John C, CWO (W-4) Richards, James B., CWO (W-3) Norton, Jesse E., WOJG Triplett, Jack D., WOJG Co A 105th Engr Bn NCNG Lincolnton NC (Federally Recognized 16 Jul 47) Craig, Alfred B., 2nd Lt Dehart, James H., 2nd Lt Huffstetler, Fred, WOJG Co B 105th Engr Bn NCNG Charlotte NC (Federally Recognized 20 Nov 52) Freeman, William R., Jr., 2nd Lt Johnson, Brooks R., 2nd Lt Co C 105th Engr Bn NCNG Statesville NC (Federally Recognized 19 Nov 52) Suther, Carroll, Captain Benfield, John R., 2hd Lt 78 Report of The Adjutant General (NON-DIV) Hq Hq Btry IV Corps Arty NCNG Charlotte NC (Federally Recognized 9 Oct 50) Wrenn, Oscar I., Brig General Guthrie, Kermit L., Colonel Thompson, Roy E., Colonel StGeorge, William M., Lt Colonel Broach, Dan G., Major Camp, Elmore H., Major Friddle, George H., Major Hearn, Granville E., Jr., Major Isom, Charles D., Jr., Major Mullineaux, Joseph B., Jr., Major Smith, Hal H., Major Adams, John K., Captain Connor, James W., Captain Cooper, George W., Captain Haubenreiser, Robert J., Captain Hutchins, James T., Captain Locke, Bert D., Captain Adeimy, Thomas E., 1st Lt Crosland, John, Jr., 1st Lt Gantt, Max P., 1st Lt Huggins, Jimmie B., 1st Lt Huggins, John S., 1st Lt Powell, Hubert H., 2nd Lt Harper, Fred R., CWO (W-2) Hq Hq Btry 4 4 9th FA Bn NCNG Charlotte NC (Federally Recognized 2 Jun 47) Lee, John H., Lt Colonel Evans, Theron K., Major Gibbs, Wallace D., Jr., Major Hart, Sam B., Major Cortner, Jerald, Captain Hackett, Robert E., Captain Love, Ebenezer P., 1st Lt Morse, Harris A., 1st Lt Sproles. James W., 1st Lt Renegar, Ray V., 2nd Lt Williams, Lester P., Jr., 2nd Lt Wilson, Keith W., 2nd Lt McCarter, Oscar G., CWO (W-2) Tiddy, John F., WOJG Btry A 4 4 9th FA Bn NCNG Belmont NC (Federally Recognized 7 Apr 55) Bumgardner, David W., Jr., 1st Lt Kimbrell, Ed M., Jr., 1st Lt Lail, Julious B., 1st Lt Report of The Adjutant General 79 Btry B 449th FA Bn NCNG Mooresville NC (Federally Recognized 17 May 49) Holt, John O., Captain Freeman, James G., 1st Lt Basinger, Carl S., 2nd Lt Btry C 449th FA Bn NCNG Monroe NC (Federally Recognized 30 Aug 50) Faker, Roy C, Captain Caton, Lewis H., Jr., 1st Lt McBryde, Everett L., 1st Lt Smith, Robert I., WO.IG Hq Hq Btry 19 6th FA Gp NCNG Kinston NC (Federally Recognized 26 Aug 48) Willis, Weston H.. Colonel Langston, Guy C, Lt Colonel Bell, Richard K., Major Davis, James F., Major Dupree, Louis J., Jr., Major Stanley, Haywood D., Major Ward, Clement M., Jr., Major Glover, Murrell K., Captain Lester, Gerald T., Captain Redmond, Franklin P., Captain Smith, Arthur T., Captain Thompson, Robert L., Jr., Captain Waters, William G., Jr., Captain Holden, Kemp R., 1st Lt Maxwell, William G., 1st Lt Tart, Clarence C, Jr., 1st Lt Nielsen, Charles R., 2nd Lt Crary, Earnest F., CWO (W-4) Bourdas, Alexander CWO (W-2) Sugg, Charles F., CWO (W-2) Hq Hq Btry 295th FA Bn NCNG Washington NC (Federally Rec-ognized 27 Apr 53) Kornegay, Joseph T., Lt Colonel Rodman, William B., Major Griffin, William S., Jr., Captain Taylor, Louis L., Captain Baker, Ira B., 1st Lt Grist, Samuel L., Jr., 1st Lt Grist, Shepherd R., 1st Lt King, Edward A., 1st Lt Muzinich, Milan J., 1st Lt Tadlock, William L., 1st Lt Stevens, Lloyd B., 2nd Lt Taylor, Lon W., 2nd Lt Lee, James N., CWO (W-2) 80 Report of The Adjutant General Svc Btry 2 9 5th FA Bn NCNG Greenville NC (Federally Recognized 24 August 55) Bailey, Garland F., 1st Lt McGee, Hubert Jr, 1st Lt Btry A 295th FA Bn NCNG Washington NC (Federally Recognized 12 June 47) Wilson, Samuel R., Capt Jefferies, Edward S., Jr., 2nd Lt Peele, William G., 2nd Lt Btry B 295th FA Bn NCNG Kinston NC (Federally Recognized 20 Apr 53) Albritton, James D, 1st Lt Hoffman, Henry A., 1st Lt Minor, William R., 1st Lt Baker, Carl H., 2nd Lt Ramsey, Cabell C, 2nd Lt Btry C 29 5th FA Bn NCNG Greenville NC (Federally Recognized 1 Oct 47) Bush, Emory W., 2nd Lt Camp, Charles E., 2nd Lt Harris, Norman R., 2nd Lt Hq Hq Btry 2 5 2nd AAA Gp NCNG Wilmington NC (Federally Rec-ognized 10 Feb 48) Corbett, Kenneth M., Col Cobb, William A., Lt Col Boylan, Joseph E., Jr., Maj Brown, Michael C, Maj Farmer, John E., Maj Reid, Henry V., Maj Walls, Osborne, K., Maj Primrose, Hugh W., Capt Bowden, Laurence O., 1st Lt Crabtree, Purvis G., 1st Lt Hanson, Richard V., 1st Lt Herring, Oscar C, 1st Li Lanier, Homer A., 1st Lt Buck, Robert B., CWO (W-2) Kelly, William J., CWO (W-2) King, Adolph L., Jr., CWO (W-2) Proctor, Grady M., CWO (W-2) Abercrombie, Albert D., WO McNeill, Samuel F., WO Report of The Adjutant General 81 121st AAA Opns Det NCNG Charlotte NC (Federally Recognized 14 Dec 51) Boone, Benjamin K., Maj Melvin, George H., Capt Davis, Horace, Jr., 2nd Lt 123d Sig Det (RMU Type E) NCNG Wilmington, N. C. (Federally Recognized 24 Jan 51) Casey, Jephthah., Jr., CWO (W-2) 3 8 2d Sig Det NCNG Wilmington NC (Federally Recognized 9 Apr 53) Hadley, William C. WO 403d Ord Svc Det NCNG Wilmington NC (Federally Recognized 31 Aug 54) Groeger, Hans R., WO Hq Hq Btry 15 0th AAA Bn NCNG Wilmington NC (Federally Rec-ognized 3 Nov 47 ) Piatt, Phillip B., Lt Col Cantwell, Robert C III, Maj Shinn, Ernest R., Maj Beggs, Murray E., Capt Gaylor, Walter K., Jr., Capt Losak, George, Capt Welker, Carl W., Cap! Smith, Ralph W., Jr., 1st Lt Clemmons, Robert H., Jr., 2nd Lt Davis, Manly, Jr., 2nd Lt Johnson, Joseph H., Jr., 2nd Lt Kelly, Percival A. II, 2nd Lt Hagerty, Raymond S., WO Potter, Jack T., WO Med Det 150th AAA Bn NCNG Wilmington NC (Federally Recognized 5 Oct 48) Davis. Henry ML, 2nd Lt Btry A 150th AAA Bn NCNG Mount Olive NC (Federally Recognized 21 Jul 53) King, Paul N., Capt Grady, Paul D., 1st Lt Carr, John H., 2nd Lt Jordan, Norris S., WO 82 Report of The Adjutant General Btry B 150th AAA Bn NCNG Beulaville NC (Federally Recognized 12 May 49) Bostic, Richard S., Capt Pate, Carl D., 2nd Lt Btry C 150th AAA Bn NCNG Williamston NC (Federally Recognized 28 Jan 50) Peel, Elbert S., Jr., Capt Horton, Hugh G., Jr., 2nd Lt Wynne, Garland B., 2nd Lt Orrell, Ernest C, CWO (W-2) Btry D 150th AAA Bn NCNG Wallace NC (Federally Recognized 16 Aug 48) Hall, Albert C, Jr., Capt Proctor, Fred T., 1st Lt Herring, James H., 2nd Lt Rivenbark, Irvin E., WO AIR UNITS Hq, NC Air National Guard Charlotte NC Payne, William J., Col Jetton, Sidney L., Lt Col Brooks, Robert W., Jr., Maj Small, Merwyn C, Capt Nantz, Kenneth E., CWO (W-2) Hq 123d Air Base Gp NCANG Morris Fid Charlotte NC Byrd, Henry C, Jr., Col Higgins, Robert G., Lt Col Foster, James B., Maj Hanes, Charlie M., Capt Hines, Manley S., Capt Sheridan, James R., 1st Lt 123d Communications Sq NCANG Morris Fid Charlotte NC Hipp, Wilton L., Capt Loraax, John H., Capt Rose, Arthur M., 2nd Lt 123d Air Police Sq NCANG Morris Fid Charlotte NC Quesada, George A., 1st Lt Porter, Robbie L., 1st Lt 123d Food Svc Sq NCANG Morris Fid Charlotte NC Tyson, John K., Capt Report of The Adjutant General 83 123d Installations Sq NCANG Morris Fid Charlotte NC Huntley, Marvin, Capt Mahoney, James P., 1st Lt 156th Weather Fit (Tac Fcstg) NCANG Morris Fid Charlotte NC Henderson, Stephen T., Maj Dickey, Emerson G., Capt 263d Communications Sq (Opns) NCANG Wadesboro NC Allen, Julian F., Capt Palmer, Oroon D., Capt Austin, Joseph J., 1st Lt Edwards, Jack D., 1st Lt Mitchell, Walter V., Jr., 2nd Lt 156th Fighter Interceptor Sq NCANG Morris Fid Charlotte NC Beckett, Ben H., Jr., Capt Crowell, William I., Capt Elliott, William V., Capt McNeil, Thomas C, Jr., Capt Shelden, Howard W., Capt Smith, Fred W., Capt Thomas, Charles L. C. Ill, Capt Tucker, Davis R., Capt Adams, George L., Jr., 1st Lt Cobb, George M., 1st Lt Dillon, John P., 1st Lt Ellis, Richard H., 1st Lt Frazier, John W., Jr., 1st Lt Gallant, Charles W., Jr., 1st Lt Keller, George H., 1st Lt McCaskill, Bernie L., 1st Lt McCaskill, Harry L., 1st Lt McNeil, Alan H., 1st Lt Meadows, Hubert R., 1st Lt Nash, Blaine B., 1st Lt West, James L., 1st Lt Wilson, James R., Jr., 1st Lt Bowers, Bruce A., 2nd Lt Bumgarner, Ernest L., 2nd Lt Douglas, Edward M., 2nd Lt Edwards, Harold M., 2nd Lt Eller, Kyle C, Jr., 2nd Lt Forsthofel, Eugene F., 2nd Lt Lawton, Robert F., 2nd Lt Ledbetter, George R., 2nd Lt Rogers, George B., 2nd Lt Rummage, John W., 2nd Lt Stamey, Dennis V., 2nd Lt Bollinger, Fred A., Jr., 2nd Lt 84 Report of The Adjutant General 8156th Replacement Training Sq NCANG Morris Fid Charlotte NG Carmichael, Charles R., Capt Dawkins, Arthur F., Capt Lefler, Daniel P., Capt Polk, William C, Jr., Capt Stephenson, Bill R., Capt Thomas, Marion E., 1st Lt Bundy, William T., Jr., 2nd Lt Leonard, Raymond M., Jr., 2nd Lt ROSTER OF OFFICERS AND WARRANT OFFICERS IN THE NORTH CAROLINA NATIONAL GUARD AS OF 31 DECEMBER 1956 ARMY UNITS (NON-DIV) Hq Hq Det, NCNG, Raleigh, N. C. (Federally Recognized 18 March 1947) Bruton, Thomas W., Colonel Foreman, John Colonel Jonas Charles R., Colonel Upton Thomas H., Colonel Armstrong, Lee Roy W., Lt Colonel Broaddus, Russell G., Lt. Colonel Donovan, David W., Lt. Colonel Mathis, Quince E., Lt Colonel Pait, Neil J., Jr., Lt. Colonel Reitzel, John L., Lt. Colonel Avery, Isaac T., Jr., Major Brown, Thomas C, Major Davis, Louie H., Major Leinster, Joseph A., Major Ratchford, Charles B., Major Rice. John C, Jr., Major York, Richard G., Major Archer, J. B., Captain Bass, Mack G., Jr., Captain Hayes, Grayson, Captain Lewis, Walter C, Captain Massengill, Hugh P., Captain Sechriest, Stuart W., Captain Wilkins, Robert J., Captain Carter, Thomas E., 1st Lt. Bradshaw, William W., 2nd Lt. Patrick, William L., CWO (W-2) Minette, William P.. WO 94th Army Band, NCNG, Charlotte, N. C. (Federally Recognized 2 August 1955) Miller, Jean A., CWO (W-2) 217th AAA Det, NCNG, Raleigh, N. C. (Federally Recognized 7 February 1951) Smith, Kerr H., 1st Lt. 86 Report of The Adjutant General (div-units) Hq 30th lnf Div, NCNG, Raleigh, N. C. (Federally Recognized 11 Septem-ber 1947) Bowers, Claude T., Major General Parham, Maston S., Brig. General Hardesty, Ivan, Colonel Benzet, Frank B., Lt. Colonel Brown, Thomas E., Lt. Colonel David, Ferd L., Lt. Colonel Lee, Joel T., Lt. Colonel Longest, Thomas B., Lt. Colonel Pleasants, George D., Lt. Colonel Shinier, Clarence B., Lt. Colonel Stott, Charles C, Lt. Colonel Snmmey, Thomas A., Jr., Chaplain (Lt. Colonel) Whitley, Phillip R., Lt. Colonel Alford, Lonnie R., Major Blalock, George F., Major Coxe, James S., Jr., Major Currin, Robert G., Major Davis, Barrie S., Major Dean, Durrell T., Major Hall, Roger F., Major Holoman, William K., Major Manooch, Charles S., Jr., Major McGinnis, James W., Chaplain (Major) McKinne, Collin, Major Parker, Herbert D., Major Patterson, Eugene R., Major Staton, William W., Major Arrington, Samuel T., Captain Barrow, Edward F., Captain Barnes, Floyd P., Captain Beeler, John H., Captain Britt, David L., Captain Ervin, Samuel J. Ill, Captain Hancock, Franklin W. Ill, Captain Liles, Graydon C, Captain Marks, Charles., L., Captain Rogers, John P., Captain Singleton, Carroll V., Jr., Captain Wilson, Robert B., Jr., Captain Ammons, James F., 1st Lt. Bost, Raymond M., Chaplain (1st Lt.) Cleveland, Robert D., 1st Lt. Davis, George M., 1st Lt. Marsh, George C, 1st Lt. Outlaw, Jennings C, 1st Lt. Reeves, John T., 1st Lt. Report of The Adjutant General 87 Smith, Billie C, 1st Lt. Sowers, Roy G., Jr., 1st Lt. Wilson, John L., 1st Lt. Worthington, Lyman G., 1st Lt. Critcher, Raymond T., 2 -nd Lt. Dillon, Porter B., 2nd Lt. Gaddy, Charles W., 2nd Lt. Lee, James E., 2nd Lt. Jones, George S., CWO (W-3) Link, Wallace G., CWO (W-2) Oglesby, Thomas B., CWO (W-2) Pate, Chester E., CWO (W-2) Blackburn, Charles F., WO Duke, James W., WO Liles, Howard, WO McAuley, Julian B., WO .McDonald, Lyle D., Jr., WO Stamper, William R., WO Med Det, NCNG, Apex, N. C. (Federally Recognized 13 January 19 50) Hart, Lillard F., Lt. Colonel Hq Co, NCNG, Greensboro, N. C. (Federally Recognized 2 8 April 19 47) Smith, Ransom, Jr., Captain Gourley, Willard A., Jr., 1st Lt. Fort, Archibald T., 2nd Lt. Troxler, James N., 2nd Lt Troxler, William D., WT Sep Det, Hq Co, NCNG, Raleigh, N. C. (Federally Recognized 18 November 1952) Johnson, Richard M., Captain Elliott, Leighton M., 1st Lt. Holding William W., 1st Lt. Sullivan, Edward J., 1st Lt. King, Erwin T., 2nd Lt. 30th Sig Co, NCNG, Canton, N. C. (Federally Recognized 14 May 1947) Blalock, Clifton E., Jr., Major Chapman, Weaver C, Major White, James A., Captain Keylon, Arthur F., 1st Lt. Russell, Jack H., 1st Lt. Smathers, Sigmon W., 1st Lt. Smith, Leonard C, 1st Lt. Winfrey, James W., 1st Lt. Robertson, George R., 2nd Lt. Brown, William R., CWO (W-2) Davis, Stuart M., CWO (W-2) Johnson, Charles S., CWO (W-2) 88 Report of The Adjutant General 30th MP Co, NCNG, Greensboro, N. C. (Federally Recognized 8 July 1948) Poole, Frank R., Jr., Major Pinnix, James C, Captain Cobb, James R., Jr., 1st Lt Garrett, George O., Jr., 2nd Lt. Hitchcock, Walter C, WO 30th QM Co, NCNG, Greensboro, N. C. (Federally Recognized 11 October 1949) Williams, Hugh B., Major Keating, Bernard J., Captain Ogburn, John F., Jr., Captain Keen, Walter E., Jr., 1st Lt. Lewis, Kenneth E., 1st Lt. Nixon, William H., 1st Lt. Myers, Fred E., 2nd Lt. Hutson, Edward A., CWO (W-2) Collins, Theodore C, Jr., WO 30th Recon Co, NCNG, Sanford, N. C. (Federally Recognized 11 June 1948) Winders, Gilbert L., Jr., Captain Hanner, Robert N., Jr., 2nd Lt. Heins, James E., 2nd Lt. Hunter, Hughie D., 2nd Lt. Simmons, Carlos N., 2nd Lt. McDonald, Thomas W., WO Hq & Svc Co. 130th Tank Bn, NCNG, Red Springs, N. C. (Federally Rec-ognized 10 June 1947) Lamont, William, Jr., Lt. Colonel Dickson, Paul, Major Lester, Thomas B., Jr., Major Brock, Jimmy W., Captain Bullock, Walter R., Captain Clark, Luther W., Captain McMillan, Harvey F., Captain English, Talmadge, 1st Lt. McConnaughey, Robert A., 1st Lt. Willis, William E., 1st Lt. Patton, Jennings H., Jr., 2nd Lt. Poole, John S., 2nd Lt. Currie, Roland E., CWO (W-2) McMillan, Charles P., WO Nelson, Graham M., WO Stutts, Elbert H., WO Report of The Adjutant General 89 >Ied Det, NCNG. Red Springs, N. C. (Federally Recognized 20 December 1956) McGougan. James D., 1st Lt. Co A, NCNG, Raeford, N. C. (Federally Recognized 10 March 1947) Newton, Edwin D., Captain Macko, Thomas M., 1st Lt. Poole, William L., Jr.. 1st Lt. Baker, Daniel E., 2nd Lt. Jones, John W., 2nd Lt. Dixon, Roger W., CWO (W-2) Co B. NCNG. St. Pauls, N. C. (Federally Recognized 8 November 1949) Powers, Russell H., Captain Stevens. Bennie E., 1st Lt. Barnes, Douglas, Jr., 2nd Lt. Parker, Davis K., Jr., 2nd Lt. Sherrill, Joe E., Jr., WO Co C, NCNG, Lumberton, N. C. (Federally Recognized 7 June 1955) McGougan, Ernest D., Captain Lockey, Benjamin F., Jr., 1st Lt. Doares, William H., 2'nd Lt. Co D, NCNG, Southern Pines, N. C. (Federally Recognized 7 October 1949) Wilson, William J., Captain Harrington, James E., Jr., 1st Lt. Horner, Ralph L., 1st Lt. Irvin, James L., 1st Lt. Sledge, William C, 2nd Lt. Hq Hq Det, 730th Ord Bn, Greensboro, N. C. (Federally Recognized 17 November 1950) Wannamker, Charles W.. Jr., Major Coulman, George W.. Captain Fairfield, Edward W., Captain Ferrell, Arthur E., 1st Lt. Kubachko, Andrew, Jr., 1st Lt. Rigsby, David A., 1st Lt. Bateman, Robert M., CWO (W-2) Co A, NCNG, Greensboro, N. C. (Federally Recognized 2 December 1948) Smith, Clarence D., Captain Cobb, Ralph L., 1st Lt. Smith, Ira A., 1st Lt. Smith, Dallas A., 2nd Lt. Cooke, Charles L., CWO (W-2) 90 Report of The Adjutant General Co B, NCNG, Butner, N. C. (Federally Recognized 20 February 19 48) Fletcher, James M., Captain Cox, K. Jack, 1st Lt. Niven, Benjamin F., Jr., 1st Lt. Forsyth, Lennox, CWO (W-2) Latkowski, Norbert L., CWO (W-2) Andrews, William M., Jr., WO Hayes, Thad W., Jr., WO Wilkins, Cad L., WO 30th Div Band, NCNG, Raleigh, N. C. (Federally Recognized 24 February 1947) Burt, Millard P., CWO (W-4) 119th Inf, NCNG, Ahoskie, N. C. Hq Hq Co, NCNG, Rocky Mount, N. C. (Federally Recognized 7 Dec-ember 1948) Peterson, Bernics A., Lt. Colonel Taylor, Herbert H., Jr., Lt. Colonel Eason, William L., Major Modlin, Morton S., Major Shelden, Robert E. H., Major White-Hurst, Bernard M., Major Hertzberg, Sol, Captain Milton, Marshall M., Chaplain (Captain) Purcell, Eugene G., Chaplain (Captain) Ames, Douglas E., 1st Lt. Batchelor, Wesson O., 1st Lt. Corrington, Ronald E., Jr., 1st Lt. Debow, Clyde E., 1st Lt. Hall, Lee R., 1st Lt. Harrell, Aubrey E., 1st Lt. Reid, James W., Jr., 1st Lt. Stephenson, Harold L., 1st Lt. Whitfield, Richard A., 1st Lt. Merritt, Thomas W., 2nd Lt. Reid, Robert O., 2nd Lt. Guttu, Frank, CWO (W-2) Pittman. Jasper L., CWO (W-2) Svc Co, NCNG, Elizabeth City, N. C. (Federally Recognized 8 April 1947) Scott, Shelton G., Captain Stewart, Edward W., Captain White, Beverly W., Captain Gunn, Robert K., 1st Lt. White, Luther A., Jr., 1st Lt. Bankos, John B., CWO (W-2) Report of The Adjutant General 91 Chapin, William McC, CWO (W-2) Helmkamp, Richard C, CWO (W-2) Warren, Gerald R., CWO (W-2) Young, John W., Jr., WO Hv Mortar Co, NCNG, Edenton, N. C. (Federally Recognized 12 May 1947) Fry, Cecil W., Captain Perry, John E. R., 1st Lt. Swanner, Charlie W., 1st Lt. Swanner, Joseph K., 1st Lt. Halsey, Johnny L., 2nd Lt. Jethro, Dallas L., Jr., 2nd Lt. Asbell, John H., Jr., CWO (W-2) Tank, Co, NCNG, Ahoskie, N. C. (Federally Recognized 14 September 1953) Stanley, Howard T., Captain Morris, Ben J., 1st Lt. Wiggins, Robert M., 1st Lt. Farless, Donald E., 2nd Lt. Med Co, NCNG, Wilson, N. C. (Federally Recognized 10 March 1949) Taylor, Allen, Major Boyette, Earl R., 1st Lt. Hood, Vernon L., 1st Lt. Lamm, John G., 1st Lt. Smiley, Melvin W., 1st Lt. Ingram, Joseph H., 2nd Lt. Whitley, Douglas B., 2nd Lt. Hq Hq Co, 1st Bn, NCNG, Ahoskie, N. C. (Federally Recognized 2G February 1951) Mitchiner, James A., Lt. Colonel Blythe, Joseph D., Major Beale, Walter H., Jr., Captain Beasley, Carroll, Captain Williams, John F., Captain Best, Edward P., 1st Lt. Brinkley, Carson M., 1st Lt. Hassell, Jack A., 1st Lt. Liverman, John H., Jr., 1st Lt. Powers, Michael F., 1st Lt. Waters, Admiral D., Jr., 1st Lt. Co A, NCNG, Windsor, N. C. (Federally Recognized 26 February 1951) Spruill, Charles B., Captain Pierce, Melvin E., 1st Lt. Spivey, Robert B., 1st Lt. Everette, Lindsay E., 2nd Lt. Parker, Joseph M., 2nd Lt. 92 Report of The Adjutant General Co B, NCNG, Lasker, N. C. (Federally Recognized 10 April 1952) Duke, Richard T., Captain Branch, Robert B., 1st Lt. Bradley, Marvin R., Jr., 2nd Lt. Whitley, Charles A., 2nd Lt. Co C, NCNG, Roanoke Rapids, N. C. (Federally Recognized IS July 1947) Hale, Joseph L., 1st Lt. Hockaday, Alvin T., 1st Lt. Johnson, Joseph C, 1st Lt. Webb, Samuel F., Jr., 1st Lt. Etheridge, Gordon R., 2nd Lt. Garrison, William D., 2nd Lt. Peoples, Carl E.. CWO (W-2) Co D, NCNG, Scotland Neck, N. C. (Federally Recognized 2 2 Nov-ember 19 48) Futrell, Joseph F., Jr., 1st Lt. Horton, Hugh G.. Jr., 1st Lt. Lane, Edgar E., 2nd Lt. Hq Hq Co, 2nd Bn, NCNG, Wilson N. C. (Federally Recognized 29 April 1947) Ingram, William E., Lt. Colonel Summerlin, Charles A., Jr., Major Cook, Richard A., Captain Cuthrell, Hiram J.. Captain Lockhart, Charles H., Captain Monroe, Orville N., Jr.. Captain Winstead, Edward J., Captain Vinson, Herman W.. 1st Lt. Boyette, Harvey R.. 2nd Lt. Speight, Robert S., 2nd Lt. Whitfield, Purington W.. Jr.. 2nd Lt. Co E, NCNG. Nashville, N. C. (Federally Recognized IS April 1955) Stallings, John W., Captain Co F, NCNG, Tarboro, N. C. (Federally Recognized !> July 1947) Bailey, John J., Jr., 1st Lt. Brock, Linwood M., 1st Lt. Crisp, Robert E., 1st Lt. Cromartic, Martin L. Ill, 2nd Lt. Co G, NCNG, Fremont, N. C. (Federally Recognized 21 April 1955) Blalock, Paul C, Jr., Captain Harrell, Benjamin C, 1st Lt. Wiggs, Marvin B., 1st Lt. Report of The Adjutant General 93 Co H, NCNG, Farmville, N. C. (Federally Recognized 25 April 1955) Ale David, John J., Jr., Captain Home, Archie A., 1st Lt. Ward, Moody H., 1st Lt. Hq Hq Co, 3rd Bn. NCNG, Clinton. N. C. (Federally Recognized 31 May 1948) Buck, William M., Lt. Colonel Grissom, Robert M., Major Merritt, Henry C, Captain Morse, James H., Captain Shaw, William B., Captain Starling, William L., Jr., Captain Strickland, James F., Captain Kornegay, George C, 1st Lt. Butler, William F., 2nd Lt. Parson, William C, 2nd Lt. Whitfield, William B., CWO (W-2) Co I, NCNG, Wilmington, N. C. (Federally Recognized 13 May 1947) Barnes, David L., 1st Lt. Lashley, Eugene M., 1st Lt. Rich, George T., 1st Lt. Harris, Lee G., Jr., 2nd Lt. Strickland, James T., CWO (W-2) Co K, NCNG, Roseboro. N. C. (Federally Recognized 7 February 1955) Corbitt, Herman H., Jr., 1st L(. Jackson, Ammie C, 2nd Lt. Jenkins, Albert J., Jr., 2nd Lt. Co L, NCNG. Elizabetown, N. C. (Federally Recognized 22 May 195S) Bedsole, Harvey L., 2nd Lt. Berry, Paul B., 2nd Lt. Co M, NCNG, Warsaw, N. C. (Federally Recognized 14 April 1947) Huie. Earl B., Captain Allen, Harvey C, Jr., 1st Lt. Rivenbark, Raymond W., 1st Lt. . Kinlaw, Marvin L., 2nd Lt. Best, Robert C, WO 94 Report of The Adjutant General 120th Infantry Hq Hq Co, NCNG, Morganton, N. C. (Federally Recognized 14 July 1947) Hatcher, Howell J., Colonel Krueger, Warren R., Lt. Colonel Davis, John C, Major Rogers, Duncan C, Jr., Major Vanderlinden,
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Title | Report of the Adjutant General of the state of North Carolina |
Creator | North Carolina. |
Date | 1955; 1956 |
Subjects |
North Carolina. National Guard--Periodicals North Carolina. Adjutant General's Dept.--Periodicals North Carolina. National Guard--Finance North Carolina. National Guard--Registers North Carolina. National Guard--Supplies and stores Forests and forestry Schools Genealogy |
Place |
Raleigh, Wake County, North Carolina, United States North Carolina, United States |
Time Period |
(1945-1989) Post War/Cold War period |
Description | State printers and binders may vary.; No more published? |
Publisher | Raleigh :Edwards & Broughton Co., State Printers,1927- |
Agency-Current |
North Carolina Department of Public Safety |
Rights | State Document see http://digital.ncdcr.gov/u?/p249901coll22,63754 |
Physical Characteristics | v. ;23 cm. |
Collection | University Library. University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill |
Type | text |
Language | English |
Format |
Reports |
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Title Replaces | North Carolina. Adjutant General's Department.Biennial report of the Adjutant General of the state of North Carolina |
Audience | All |
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Full Text | THE LIBRARY OF THE UNIVERSITY OF NORTH CAROLINA THE COLLECTION OF NORTH CAROLINIANA C353.6 N87a 1955-56 c.2 UNIVERSITY OF N.C. AT CHAPEL HILL 00032750283 *l This book must not be taken from the Library building. REPORT OF The Adjutant General OF THE State of North Carolina 1 JANUARY 1955 - 31 DECEMBER 1956 CONTENTS Page Report of The Adjutant General 1 January 1955 — 31 December 1956 5 Report of Audit Year Ended 30 June 1954-1955... .17-29 Report of the United States Property & Fiscal Officer Fiscal Year 1956 44 Digest of General Orders—1955 49 Digest of General Orders—1956 53 Rosters Officers North Carolina National Guard 31 December 1955 . 56 Officers North Carolina National Guard 31 December 1956 . 85 Former Adjutants General of North Carolina... 116 REPORT OF THE ADJUTANT GENERAL OF THE STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA FOR THE PERIOD 1 JANUARY 1955—31 DECEMBER 1956 To: His Excellency, The Governor of North Carolina and Com-mander- in-Chief of the State Military Forces, State Capitol, Raleigh, North Carolina. Sir: Submitted herein is a report of the operation of The Adjutant General's Department for the years 1955-1956. At the beginn.ng of the year 1955, the most important problem was concerned with the organization and activation of the new units required to complete the organization of the 30th Infantry Division. Some preliminary work had been done during Novem-ber and December, 1954. Considerable interest was found in many communities which did not have National Guard units. Through the cooperation of the mayors and governing bodies of these communities, the American Legion, Veterans of Foreign Wars posts, the secretaries of the chambers of commerce, boards of county commissioners, and business and professional men, much of the woik incident to the organization of these units was greatly simplifit d. Company K (originally Co L), 119th Inf, was activated at Roseboro on 7 Feb 1955. Co L, 120th Inf, was activated at Hen-dersonville on 8 Feb 1955. Hq & Hq Co, 2nd Bn, 120th Inf, was activated at Kannapolis on 15 Feb 1955. Co K, 139th Inf, was activated at Rockingham on 23 Feb 1955. Co L, 139th Inf, was activated at Laurinburg on 15 Mar 1955. Svc Btry, 112th FA Bn, was activated at Boone on 17 Mar 1955. Co I, 120th Inf, was activated at Sylva on 14 Apr 1955. Co E, 119th Inf, was changed to Co L, 119th Inf, effective 15 Apr 1955, and Co E, 119th Inf, was activated at Nashville on 18 Apr 1955. Co G, 119th Inf, was activated at Fremont on 21 Apr 1955. Co H, 119th Inf, was activated at Farmville on 25 Apr 1955. Co A, 6 Report of The Adjutant General 120th Inf, was activated at Elkin on 7 June 1955. Co C, 130th Tank Bn, was activated at Lumberton on 7 June 1955. Btry A, 690th FA Bn, at Beaufort was disbanded on 6 Jul 1955 and activated at Snow Hill on 7 Jul 1955. Co B, 105th Engr Bn (Combat) , at Charlotte was disbanded on 9 Feb 1956 and activat-ed at Matthews (Mecklenburg County), on 10 Feb 1956. Co L, 119th Inf, Goldsboro, was disbanded on 15 Apr 1956 and the 105th Med Bn, consisting of Hq & Hq Co, Clr Co, and Amb Co, was activated at Goldsboro effective 16 Apr 1956. Co L, 119th Inf, was activated at Elizabethtown on 22 May 1956. Co D, 105th Engr Bn (Combat) was activated at Hamlet on 25 Sep 1956. Med Det, 105th Engr Bn (Combat), was activated at Charlotte on 30 Nov 1956. 30th Repl Co was activated at Fu-quay- Varina on 29 Nov. 1956. Med Det, 130th Tank Bn, was activated at Red Springs on 20 Dec 1956, and this completed the activation of all units for the 30th Infantry Division. For the Non-Divisional units, Btry A, 449th FA Bn, was activated at Belmont on 7 Apr 1955. The 94th Army Band was activated at Charlotte on 2 Aug 1955, and the Svc Btry, 295th FA Bn, was activated at Greenville on 24 Aug 1955. At the end of 1956 only one unit allocated to the North Caro-lina National Guard remained to be organized and activated, and that was the Med Det, 295th FA Bn. (AMPS OF INSTRUCTION, 1J)55 AND 1956 During the summers of 1955 and 1956 the 30th Infantry Divi-sion, less armored and AAA units, under the command of Major General Claude T. Bowers of Warrenton, engaged in field train-ing at Fort Bragg, North Carolina. In both years, IV Corps Artillery, less AAA units, trained at Fort Bragg. In both years, the 252nd AAA Gp, together with the 130th AAA Bn, the 130th Tk Bn, the 30th Recon Co, and the Tank Cos of the three infantry regiments, all of the 30th Infantry Division, trained at Camp Stewart, Georgia. The training at these two installations was most satisfactory, the accommodations adequate, except at Camp Stewart, and the cooperation from the post authorities at each installation was all that could be desired. HURRICANES CONNIE AND DIANE Hurricane Connie arrived on 11 August 1955, and the Hq & Hq Btry, 252nd AAA Gp, the 123rd and the 382 Sig Dets, and the 403rd Ord Det, all of Wilmington, were ordered into State Report of The Adjutant General 7 service on 11 Aug-; the Hq & Hq Btry, 150th AAA Bn, Wilming-ton, Btry A, 130th AAA Bn, Shallotte, Btry A, Washington, and Btry B, Kinston, both of the 295th FA Bn, were ordered into State service on 12 Aug. These units rendered very fine service to the people of those communities affected by this hurricane and exhibited a most unselfish devotion to duty. Hurricane Diane struck on 17 August and Hq & Hq Btry and Btry A, 295th FA Bn, both of Washington, and four enlisted men, Btry C, 295th FA Bn, Greenville, were ordered into State service effective 17 Aug 1955. This action was necessitated by very high water in the Washington-Belhaven area. Our National Guardsmen carried out this mission most effectively and efficient-ly and exhibited the same unselfish devotion to duty as they had shown on similar occasions. FOREST FIRES On 5 Apr 1955 Btry A, 295th FA Bn, and one officer and one NCO from Hq & Hq Btry, 295th FA Bn, both of Washington, were ordered into State service to assist in fighting a severe forest fire along" U. S. 264 between Belhaven and Scranton. Again on 26 Apr 1955 Btry A and one officer and six enlisted men, Hq & Hq Btry, 295th FA Bn, were ordered into State service to assist in fighting a serious forest fire in the vicinity of Foreman's Fire Tower on Highway 171 about two miles north of the Beaufort County line. EMERGENCY EQUIPMENT As a result of experiences had during Hurricane Hazel, espe-cially, and Hurricanes Connie and Diane, when commercial com-munications failed, The Adjutant General initiated action to ob-tain radio equipment necessary to set up a State-wide net which would operate independently of commercial power and when other means of communication failed. He was able to obtain from the National Guard Bureau thirty radio sets, which have been located throughout the State in accordance with the recom-mendations of Major C. E. Blalock, Signal Officer, 30th Infantry Division, and Major David C. Gaumer, Signal Advisor. The major portion of this net has been in operation for some time and has proven a most worthwhile venture in that it reduces corre-spondence, long distance telephone calls, and permits desired in-formation to be obtained without delay. In the hope that the net 8 Report of The Adjutant General will be operational in the event an emergency arises, it is being used daily for routine purposes. It also became apparent that additional emergency equipment in the form of amphibious vehicles would be needed if our Na-tional Guard was to have available the equipment essential to render services expected of it. The Adjutant General initiated the action to obtain amphibious 2*4 ton trucks, commonly known as ''Ducks," and was successful in obtaining twelve of these mo-tor vehicles. A special instruction course for drivers and main-tenance personnel was conducted at Butner under the supervision of Major Louie H. Davis, State Maintenance Officer. The per-sonnel so trained returned to their units and instructed additional personnel in the operation and maintenance of these vehicles. Five of these vehicles are held in a pool at Butner, three are at Wilmington, two are at Morehead City, and two are at Elizabeth City. RESERVE FORCES ACT OF 1!>55—PUBLIC LAW 305, 84TH CONGRESS This law changed and amended two previous laws pertaining to the Reserve Program in the Universal Military Service & Training Act of 1951 and the Armed Forces Reserve Act of 1952. The UMT&S Act of 1951 extended the service for inductees from 21 to 24 months and prescribed a total active service and reserve military obligation of eight years. The Armed Forces Reserve Act of 1952 created three reserve categories—Ready Reserve, Standby Reserve, and Retired Reserve. The program in effect under this law disclosed many weaknesses, and the need for cor-rected legislation resulted in the Reserve Forces Act of 1955, com-monly referred to as RFA-1955. This latter act provided, in part for an enlargement of the Reserve and clarified the Reserve structure, established a greater obligation to train as a reservist, provided the means for insuring that reservists complied with their training obligations, provided ways for young men to enlist and train specifically for the reserve components, and created a shorter total military obligation for persons entering the service after the law was passed. The enlistment choices are : 1. Six Year Enlistment. Men who have not been ordered to report for induction may enlist in the Army Reserve for a total of six years, to be served as follows : a. Active duty for two years or more. Report of The Adjutant General 9 b. Training in the Ready Reserve satisfactory for a period which, when added to active duty time, totals five years. c. The remainder of the six year enlistment in the Standby Reserve. 2. Eight Year Enlistment. Until 1 October 1959 men may en-list directly into a ready reserve unit. These men must take six months active duty for training and complete the remainder of their eight year enlistment by training with the Ready Reserve. They must not be under orders for induction and must be be-tween the ages of 17 and 18 Vo years. These men are given draft deferment, provided they perform satisfactorily in reserve train-ing. 3. The National Guard is a Ready Reserve component and personnel may fulfill their military obligation by enlisting in the National Guard. The UMT&S Act of 1951, as amended, provides deferment from induction to young men enlisting in the National Guard betw-een 17 and 18 1 o. They must remain in the Guard and participate satisfactorily until they reach age 28. The RFA Act of 1955 makes it possible for these young men to reduce their military service obligation to a total of eight years by volunteer-ing for and completing six consecutive months of active duty for training. Immediately following the enactment of this law, the Regular Army began an intensive recruiting campaign to build up the Army Reserve, which wras top-heavy with officers. This effort spurred the National Guard to increased activity, with emphasis on obtaining enlistments by men who would volunteer for six months active duty training. The National Guard Bureau as-sumed the leadership in this campaign, but nation-wide, the re-sults were disappointing, and this was particularly true in North Carolina. Following completion of field training in 1956 Gen-eral Bowers and General Wrenn placed increased emphasis on the necessity for having more men, particularly new enlistees, vol-unteer for six months active duty training. This emphasis show-ed results in the late fall of 1956, but the maximum input in any one month reached only 36 men. However, in December it was apparent that the input in January, 1957, would show a substan-tial increase, and by the end of that month indications were that approximately 78 men wrould enter the six months training in January. It is hoped that this is an indication that our input in 1957 will show a substantial increase over 1956. All commanders 10 Report of The Adjutant General are aware that we must get more men into the active duty for training program if we are to raise the level of training of our National Guard units. On 27 December 1956 an emergency meeting of the Section 5 Committee, composed of 7 Regular Army Officers, 7 Reserve Of-ficers, and 7 National Guard Officers, was called to consider a proposal which had already been approved by the Chief of Staff of the Army and by the Secretary of Defense that all enlistees in the National Guard on and after 1 April 1957 be required, as a condition of their enlistment, to take six months active duty for training. Every National Guard member of the Section V Com-mittee, and Major General Claude T. Bowers, Commanding 30th Infantry Division, was one of them, opposed this proposal, but since the proposal had been approved as stated heretofore, the vote of the Committee was inevitable. When tabulated, the vote was 13 to 7, with all Regular Army Officers and all Reserve Offi-cers save one, whom it was thought deliberately absented him-self, favored the proposal, and the 7 National Guard Officers opposed it. The proposal was opposed by National Guard Offi-cers very largely because it would interfere with the planned educational career of many high school students who constituted the main source of manpower supply for our National Guard units. The proposal will be fought by the National Guard and it will take the issue to the Congress unless it can be resolved on a satisfactory basis without this necessity. SERVICE SCHOOLS Continued encouragement of our officers and enlisted men to attend Army Service Schools has made it necessary during each year of the biennium for us to ask the National Guard Bureau for substantial additions in funds to our original allotment for this purpose. Fortunately, the National Guard Bureau has been able to make additional funds available to this State, largely be-cause other states were not using all of the funds allotted to them for this purpose. We consider the service school as a most im-portant medium for improving the training of our officers and selected enlisted men, which reflects itself in the status of train-ing of the units to which they belong. It is our policy to continue urging attendance at such service schools and to use all the money which we can obtain from the National Guard Bureau for this purpose. It is productive of most satisfactory results. Report of The Adjutant General 11 aiimy advisor Colonel Charles G. Cooper, Infantry, has served as Senior Army Advisor for the period covered by this report. He was a Lieutenant Colonel when he reported for duty as successsor to Colonel William R. Watson in the late summer of 1954. He was promoted to Colonel, Infantry, on 10 December 1954. He has been outstanding in the performance of his duties and has ren-dered valuable service to the North Carolina Army National Guard. In the early spring of 1956 he underwent surgery at Walter Reed Hospital for the amputation of his left leg just above the knee. He recovered very rapidly, returned to his duties in July, and has been able to carry on in a most efficient manner, not apparently being handicapped by the loss of this limb. At the urgent request of The Adjutant General, he was permitted to serve his normal tour of duty of three years as Senior Army Ad-visor, but has been advised that he will be retired on 30 July 1957. I consider the North Carolina National Guard as being extremely fortunate in having Colonel Cooper serve his full tour of duty with us, and I wish the Department of the Army had seen fit to permit him to continue in this assignment for an indefinite period. He will leave us with many regrets on our part, and with a sincere appreciation of very fine and unselfish service which he has rendered to the North Carolina Army National Guard. Colonel Cooper has been ably assisted by Mr. Holt, his Chief Clerk, and his enlisted staff. It is regretted that Mr. Holt is scheduled for retirement in mid-summer, 1957, and that MSgt Strohmeyer is scheduled for a change of station in mid-summer and SFC Klaus in April. These faithful and loyal members of the Regular Army will be sorely missed by the North Carolina Army National Guard. UNITED STATES PROPERTY & FISCAL OFFICER Colonel M. H. Austell was retired for physical disability effect-ive 30 May 1955 after serving for many years as Assistant to Colonel Gordon Smith and as a successor to Colonel Smith upon his retirement. Colonel John Foreman, State Maintenance Offi-cer, was appointed United States Property & Fiscal Officer and assumed these duties on 10 June 1955. He has rendered excep-tionally efficient service in this assignment and has provided the Army and Air National Guard with adequate logistical support. He is assisted by an able and capable staff. He has been able to reduce materially the number of line items carried in the ware- 12 Report of The Adjutant General house and the stock level of many other items, thereby reducing materially the maintenance load in the warehouse. The Supply and Records Section had to be moved to other quar-ters as the space available on the ground floor of the Justice Building was grossly inadequate to permit efficient operation. The National Guard Bureau authorized the rental of space on Western Hillsboro Street and the Supply and Records Section has been operating most efficiently in its new quarters. A mate-rial change in the system of property accounting imposed a large increase in the work-load of this office but the change-over has been accomplished and is working very satisfactorily. STATE MAINTENANCE OFFICER Major Louie H. Davis succeeded Colonel John Foreman as State Maintenance Officer. He has performed his duties with unusual and outstanding ability. The very high state of main-tenance of the North Carolina National Guard attained during the period when Colonel Foreman served as State Maintenance Officer has been maintained through the fine leadership and de-votion to duty of Major Davis. It is believed that the Annual Technical Inspections for FY 1957 will show a slightly better record than the very fine record made in FY 1956. Major Davis continues to receive splendid cooperation from all units, and working with them as he has makes possible a very high standard of maintenance. AIR NATIONAL GUARD Colonel William J. Payne, Commander of the North Carolina Air National Guard, continues to perform his duties in an out-standing manner. The Air National Guard has received whole-hearted support from the Air Division, National Guard Bureau, and from the United States Air Force, and this wholehearted sup-port of the United States Air Force has very definitely reflected itself in the high level of training which our Air National Guard units have attained. In addition, the Air Division, National Guard Bureau, has pro-vided many needed improvements in the facilities used by our Air National Guard at Morris Field, Charlotte. During the two year period covered by this report, the following improvements have been completed or obligated : Report of The Adjutant General 13 Painting 9 Buildings $ 2,875.00 Construction Warehouse and Storage Facilities 137,841.00 Alteration and Repair Operations Facilities Hangar 15,937.31 Extension Over-run 5-23 Runway 1,200.00 Runway Repair 127,550.00 New Taxiway and Parking Apron 256,627.18 Conversion to oil heating 3 buildings 8, 030. on Alteration and Repair Office Facilities Hangar 10,600.00 Addition to Hangar Engine Build-up Shop .... 6,500.00 Fence (additional) 4.548.00 Alteration and Repair Instrument Shop and Photo Laboratory Hangar 7,000.00 Total: $578,708.49 In addition, those listed below have been approved and it is expected will be completed by 30 June 1957 : Convert and Clean Aqua System $ 40,000.00 Construct Motor Service Shop 37,500.00 Construct Rocket Storage Building .... 35,000.00 Remark Runway 5,000.00 Install Flood-Light Parking Apron ... 15,000.00 Total : $132,500.00 Grand Total: $711,208.49 It is expected that authorization will be granted for the con-struction of an administration building for the Air National Guard at Charlotte as soon as revised plans have been completed and approved. I do not think I am too optimistic in saying that contracts for this building will be let in the fiscal year beginning 1 July 1957. The estimated cost is $250,000.00. Upon completion of the projects listed above and the adminis-tration building, our Air National Guard at Charlotte will have adequate facilities. ARMY AND AIR NATIONAL GUARD GROWTH On 31 December 1952 the Army National Guard had 623 Offi-cers and Warrant Officers, and 5,022 enlisted men for an aggre-gate of 5,645. The Air National Guard had 20 Officers and War-rant Officers, 155 Airmen, for an aggregate of 175, making a total over-all strength of Army and Air of 5,820. On 31 December 1954 the Army National Guard had 676 Offi-cers, 111 Warrant Officers, and 7,190 enlisted men for an aggre- 14 Report of The Adjutant General gate of 7,977. The Air National Guard had 63 Officers, 1 War-rant Officer and 555 Airmen for an aggregate strength of 619, making a total over-all strength of Army and Air of 8,596. On 31 December 1956 the Army National Guard had 850 Offi-cers, 119 Warrant Officers and 10,181 enlisted men for an aggre-gate of 11,150. The Air National Guard had 83 Officers, 1 War-rant Officer, and 666 Airmen for an aggregate of 750, making a total over-all strength of Army and Air of 11,900. These figures speak for themselves and indicate a steady growth of both Army and Air National Guard. ARMORIES Armories have been completed at Clinton, Warsaw, and Char-lotte (5-Unit) . Armories are under contract for Southern Pines, Fair Bluff, Newton, and Rocky Mount. It is contemplated that bids will be invited on Asheboro and Mount Airy early in 1957. With the approval of revised space criteria for the functional areas in the one-unit armories (Type A, for units having a max-imum authorized strength of 100 or less, and Type B, for units having a maximum authorized strength of more than 100), new plans and specifications had to be prepared. There was a delay in the completion of these plans and specifications after approval of preliminary floor plans by the National Guard Bureau on 26 March 1956, because of a directive from Mr. Sykes, Chairman of the House Appropriations Sub-Committee, to the effect that the Committee did not desire any new National Guard armories built that were not expansible, and that especially no armory would be built which required relocation of the boiler room in order to expand the drill hall. This directive came to this office on 17 April 1956, our architects were immediately advised and all the work which they had done up to that time went for naught. They prepared other preliminary floor plans for the Type A and Type B armories. These were submitted to and approved by the Na-tional Guard Bureau, detailed plans and specifications were then prepared, and some delay and considerable difficulty was encoun-tered before final approval of plans and specifications was ob-tained. It was necessary for The Adjutant General to make four trips to Washington before final approval was accomplished. The increased cost of construction will make it possible for only nine armories to be constructed with the appropriations of $125,- 000.00 for this purpose made by the General Assembly of 1955. Report of The Adjutant General 15 Need for adequate housing of so many of our National Guard units is so critical that the North Carolina Armory Commission submitted a request for $450,000.00 for the biennium beginning 1 July 1957 for the State's share of National Guard armory con-struction. If this request is recommended by the Advisory Bud-get Commission and appropriated by the 1957 General Assembly, it will permit the construction of approximately 30 armories dur-ing the biennium, but to make this possible, local contributions (cities or towns and /or counties) must defray the percentage of the cost of construction as may be determined by the Armory Commission under the provisions of the Special Appropriations Act of the 1955 General Assembly. The Commission has found the communities in which we have National Guard units and where armories are needed most co-operative in every respect and willing to do any and everything reasonably possible in order to obtain an armory for their com-munity. It is the policy of the Armory Commission for these armories to be used as community centers, to serve a community purpose, and to be used extensively by the people of the commun-ities in which the armories are built so long as such use does not interfere with the primary use of the National Guard unit which the armory houses. The Commission owes much to the mayors and the governing bodies of the cities and towns, the chambers of commerce and veterans organizations, to the board of county commissioners of the counties for the noticeable progress which has been made in our armory construction program, especially since the Act of 1955 and in anticipation of further appropriations for the armory construction program. It should be borne in mind that the Federal Government pays 75% of the cost of the preparation of detailed plans and specifi-cations, 75% of the cost of construction of the armory, and 75% of the architect-engineer fees for supervision of construction. FEDERAL SUPPORT In addition to the Federal support for construction of National Guard armories and the expenditures itemized above for the Air National Guard at Morris Field, Charlotte, the Federal Govern-ment spent $36,438.90 for repairs at Butner, the construction of oil storage buildings at five of our armories, a link trainer addi-tion at the Raleigh-Durham Airport, and gasoline bulk storage and dispensing facilities at six stations. 16 Report of The Adjutant General For the support of our installations at Butner, Raleigh-Dur-ham Airport, and Bleuthenthal Field at Wilmington, the Federal Government spent $21,330.75, and for the support of our Air National Guard installations at Charlotte, Badin, and Wades-boro, the Federal Government spent $25,770.00. For the support of the Army National Guard for fiscal year ending 1 July 1956 the Federal Government spent $4,400,953.89, of which $1,406,100.00 was for salaries of full-time employees, the large majority of whom are National Guardsmen. In support of the Air National Guard for that same year, the Federal Government spent $723,329.60, of which $488,000.00 was for salaries for full-time personnel, all of whom are Air National Guardsmen except three clerical employees. The total Federal expenditures for the fiscal year ending 30 June 1956, Army and Air, was $5,153,106.00, and for the fiscal year ending 30 June 1955 the total Federal expenditures were $3,011,280.00. In addition, for the two fiscal years there was paid to our Regular Army Advisors and their assistants, all of whom reside in the State of North Carolina during their tours of duty, over $1,000,000.00. The above figures reflect the very substantial financial support which the Army and Air National Guard receives from the Fed-eral Government, and the large majority of this money is expend-ed within the State of North Carolina. CONCLUSION The two years covered by this report have been outstanding in the accomplishments of the North Carolina Army and Air Na-tional Guard. They are the results of sound planning, coopera-tive effort, and belief in our National Guard and its role in the planned defense of the nation. It is the considered judgment of the Adjutant General's Department and the senior National Guard officers that the North Carolina Army and Air National Guard is better equipped, better trained, and better prepared to serve the community, State and nation than at any time in its history. Respectfully submitted, John H. Manning Major General The Adjutant General Report of The Adjutant General 17 Department of Adjutant General Raleigh, North Carolina REPORT ON AUDIT Year Ended June 30, 1954 General John H. Manning, Adjutant General INDEX COMMENTS: EXHIBIT: "A" Statement of State Appropriated Funds and Expenditures SCHEDULES: A-l Statement of Departmental Receipts A-2 Detailed Statement of Expenditures—-Maintenance Fund A-3 Statement of Disbursing Account A-4 Statement of Salaries and Wages EXHIBITS: "B" Summary Statement of Comparative Expenditures "C" Statement of Appropriation and Expenditures North Carolina Arm-ory Commission "D" Statement of North Carolina Armory Commission Permanent Im-provement Fund of 1951 "E" Statement of North Carolina Armory Commission Permanent Im-provement Fund of 1953 "F" Statement of Capital Assets 18 Report of The Adjutant General Department of State Auditob Bureau of Institutional and Departmental Auditing Raleigh, North Carolina General John H. Manning Adjutant General Raleigh, North Carolina Sir: We have made an examination of the accounts and records of the Department of Adjutant General Raleigh, North Carolina for the fiscal year ended June 30, 1954 and submit herewith our report con-sisting of six Exhibits and four Schedules which we believe to be self ex-planatory. Shown on Exhibit "C" is a statement of Appropriation and Expenditures of the North Carolina Armory Commission. This statement shows there was transferred from this fund $2,749.44 to the North Carolina Armory Commis-sion Permanent Improvement Fund of 1951. Exhibit "D" shows the operation of the North Carolina Armory Commission Permanent Improvement Fund of 1951 for the year under review. Exhibit "E" is a statement of Appropriation and Expenditures of the North Carolina Armory Commission Permanent Improvement Fund of 1953 for the year under review. Exhibit "F" is a statement of the Capital Assets of The North Carolina Armory Commission. This statement is for the property that the State actually had title to on June 30, 1954. The Commission has other property leased. We inspected a representative number of invoices, pay rolls and other items supporting expenditures and found them properly classified and accounted for. The cash balance at June 30, 1954 was reconciled with the State Treas-urer and found in agreement. We wish to express our appreciation to the personnel of the Department for the courtesies shown us during this assignment. Respectfully submitted, Henry L. Bridges, State Auditor Prepared by Jno. W. Ives Approved: M. L. Widenhot si C. P. A. January 28, 1955 Report of The Adjutant General 19 STATEMENT OF STATE APPROPRIATED FUNDS AND EXPENDITURES Year Ended June 30, 1954 EXHIBIT "A" UNEXPENDED BALANCE JULY 1, 1953 . $ 1953-1954 APPROPRIATION . 409 , 374 .00 DEPARTMENT RECEIPTS (SCHEDULE A-l) _ 38,328.37 TRANSFERRED FROM 1952-53 1,447.00 TOTAL AVAILABILITY $ 449,149 37 EXPENDITURES (SCHEDULE A-2). ... $ 444,882.48 UNEXPENDED BALANCE $ 4,266_89 REPRESENTED BY: Unexpended Balance Reverted to State's General Fund $ 4,266.89 20 Report of The Adjutant General STATEMENT OF DEPARTMENTAL RECEIPTS Year Ended June 30. 1954 SCHEDULE A-l RECEIPTS: U. S. Treasury Reimbursements: Camp Burner $ 11,205.41 Raleigh-Durham Aviarion Shop 323.39 Morris Field 20,624.36 Bluerhenrhal Field 5,154.07 Wadesboro Radar Starion 655.80 Badin Radar Srarion 365.34 Total Receipts (To Exhibit "A") $ 38,328.37 Refund of Expenditures 1 ,613 .85 TOTAL RECEIPTS AND REFUNDS ..... $ 39,942.22 Report of The Adjutant General 2] detailed statement of expenditures — mai n te \ ance fund Year Ended June 30, 1954 SCHEDULE A-2 \n ministration: Salary—Adjutant General X _8,910.00 Salaries and Wages- Staff. 76,389.87 Supplies and Materials 1,383.20 Postage, Tel. and Tel 2,890.49 Printing and Binding 1 ,031 .47 Repairs and Alterations 184.17 Equipment 3 ,945 .94 Maintenance State Owned Autos 1 ,263 .30 Motor Vehicle Purchases 1,679.33 National Guard: Officers Special Duty. $ 6,097.71 Travel—Adjutant General 1 ,065 . 17 Allotments to Organizations 173,937.78 Commanding General 30th Division 1,000 00 Physical Examinations Immun 18,077.50 Insurance and Bonding 85.65 Association Dues.. 999.40 Other Expense 796.40 Travel, Checking Federal Property 616.15 Allotments to Office rs and Supply Sgts 75,671 .95 Workmen's Comper sation 27 .00 Armory Inspections 5,535 .96 Camp Bltner: Salaries and Wages X -i, 704. 20 Supplies and Materials 2,785.97 Utilities ^ 508.00 Maintenance and Repairs 8,538.11 Morris Field: Salaries and Wages $ 5,807.92 Supplies and Materials 6,274 42 Sub-Contractors 3,600.00 Utilities 4,259.16 Maintenance and Repairs . 11 ,477.55 Communications and Shipping 1,976.21 Bluethenthal Field: Salaries and Wages $ 5,459.62 Supplies and Materials 966.74 Communications and Shipping 216 4S Utilities 526 96 Maintenance and Repairs 2,744.75 $ 97,677.77 $ 283,910.67 / 17,556.28 $ 33,395.26 $ 9,914.55 22 Report of The Adjutant General Wadesboro Radar Station: Supplies and Materials $ 418.93 Communications and Shipping- 116.34 Utilities . 157.88 Maintenance and Repairs 164.43 Badin Radar Station: Supplies and Materials $ 328.30 Communications and Shipping - 58.75 Utilities 91.43 Maintenance and Repairs 306.85 $ 857.58 785 Raieigh-Durham Army Aviation Shop: Supplies and Materials. $ 571.94 Utilities 161.45 Maintenance and Repairs 271.65 $ 1,005.04 TOTAL EXPENDITURES $ 444,882.48 Report of The Adjutant General 23 STATEMENT OF DISBURSEMENT ACCOUNT Year Ended June 30, 1954 SCHEDULE A-3 BALANCE JULY 1, 1953 $ RECEIPTS: From State Treasurer (Transfers from allotment account to Disbursing account) 446,496.33 TOTAL BEGINNING BALANCE AND RECEIPTS $ 446,496.33 DISBURSEMENTS: Expenditures during Year $ 443,435.48 Refund of Expenditures. 3,060.85 $ 446,496.33 BOOK BALANCE JUNE 30, 1954... $ RECONCILIATION WITH STATE TREASURER: Balance State Treasurer June 30, 1954 $ 41,399.24 Deposit in Transit 87,000.00 Deposit in Transit 11,147.77 $ 139,547.01 DEDUCT: Outstanding checks 139,552 . 19 OVER DRAWN $ 5 . 18* * Indicated Red Figures 24 Report of The Adjutant General SUMMARY STATEMENT OK COMPARATIVE EXPENDITURES Fiscal Years Ended June 30, 1953 and June 30, 1954 EXHIBIT "B" Fiscal Year Fiscal Year Ended Eniled June 30, 1954 June 30, 1953 Summary By Purpose: Administration ..J 97,677.77 £ 83,499.37 National Guard . ... 283,910.67 232,111.54 Camp Butner 17,336.28 8,230.99 Morris Field.. 33,395.26 21,355.95 Bluethenthal Field... 9,914.55 10,732.91 Wadesboro Radar Station 785.33 703.46 Badin Radar Station 857.58 353.03 Raleigh-Durham Aviation Shop 1,005.04 325.71 £444,882.48 £357,312.96 Increase Report of The Adjutant General 25 NORTH CAROLINA ARMORY COMMISSION STATEMENT OF APPROPRIATION AND EXPENDITURES Year Ended June 30, 1954 EXHIBIT "C" 1953-54 APPROPRIATION $ 17, SCO. 00 Forfeirures of Deposits on Plans for National Guard Armories 200 00 TOTAL AVAILABILITY $ 17,700.00 EXPENDITURES: Maintenance and Repairs $ 9,488.25 Deeds and Land Titles 213.25 Printing.. _ 2,332.80 Advertising Bids 90.67 Travel Expense 153 .46 Architect—Engineer Fees 2 ,922 .13 $ 15,200.56 $ 2,749.44 Transferred 1951 Permanent Improvement North Carolina Armory Commission Construction of Armories 2,749.44 Balance June 30, 1954 $ 26 Report of The Adjutant General STATEMENT OF NORTH CAROLINA ARMORY COMMISSION PERMANENT IMPROVEMENT FUND OF 1951 Year Ended June 30, 1954 EXHIBIT "D" JULY 1, 1953 BALANCE $ 112,627.66 Transferred from N. C. Armory Commission Maintenance 68,320.90 RECEIPTS: From Treasurer of U. S.: Armory Construction—Red Springs and Burlington. ...$ 117,003.75 Armory Construction—Burlington 10,869.25 Armory Construction—Lenoir 54,619.92 Armory Construction—Oxford 74,711 .20 Armory Construction—Zebulon 66,323 .09 Armory Construction—Lexington 51 ,676.00 Armory Construction—Wilmington 14,513 . 17 389,716.38 TOTAL AVAILABILITY $ 570,664.94 DISBURSEMENTS: Armory Construction—Red Springs $ 53,226.84 Armory Construction—Burlington 62 , 860 . 72 Armory Construction—Lenoir 67,303 .30 Armory Construction—Oxford 86,353 .82 Armory Construction—Zebulon 94,205 .00 Armory Construction���Lexington 82,893 .81 Armory Construction—Wilmington 43 , 503 . 50 Salaries and Wages 2,274.00 Maintenance and Repairs to Armories 8,387.12 TOTAL EXPENDITURES $ 500,808.11 UNEXPENDED BALANCE JUNE 30, 1954 $ 69,856 83 REPRESENTED BY: Unexpended Balance State Auditor's Records June 30, 1954 $ 69,856.83 Report of The Adjutant General 27 STATEMENT OF NORTH CAROLINA ARMORY COMMISSION PERMANENT IMPROVEMENT FUND OF 1953 Year Ended June 30, 1954 EXHIBIT "E' 1953 APPROPRIATION $ 239,500.00 RECEIPTS: Treasurer of U. S.: Williamston and Ahoskie Armory General Contract. ../ 41,079.82 Williamston and Ahoskie Plumbing Contract — 1,449.22 Williamston and Ahoskie Heating Contract 917.32 Williamston Electric Contract 843.56 $ 44,289.94 TOTAL AVAILABILITY $ 283,789.94 EXPENDITURES: Williamston Armorv $ 69,682.95 Ahoskie Armory 54,989.82 Kinston Armory 19,310 06 Thomasville Armorv - 5,566.50 TOTAL EXPENDITURES $ 149,549.33 UNEXPENDED BALANCE JUNE 30, 1954 $ 134,240.61 REPRESENTED BY: Unexpended Balance State Auditors Records Appropriation Account $ 120,512.38 Unexpended Balance State Auditors Records Allotment Account 13,728.23 $ 134,240.61 28 Report of The Adjutant General NORTH CAROLINA ARMORY COMMISSION STATEMENT OF CAPITAL ASSETS At June 30. 1954 EXHIBIT "F" Location Cost Apex Motor Vehicle Storage Warehouse Asheboro Motor Vehicle Storage Warehouse Asheville Motor Vehicle Storage WarehTuse.. Beulaville Motor Vehicle Storage Warehouse.. Burlington Motor Vehicle Storage Warehouse Clinton Motor Vehicle Storage Warehouse.. Durham Motor Vehicle Storage Warehouse Forest City Motor Vehicle Storage Warehouse. Goldsboro Motor Vehicle Storage Warehouse.. Hickory Motor Vehicle Storage Warehouse . High Point Motor Vehicle Storage Warehouse . Jacksonville Motor Vehicle Storage Warehouse Kings Mountain Motor Vehicle Storage Warehouse.. Lenoir Motor Vehicle Storage Warehouse.. Lincolnton Motor Vehicle Storage Warehouse.. Mocksville Motor Vehicle Storage Warehouse.. Mount Airy Motor Vehicle Storage Warehouse Newton Motor Vehilce Storage Warehouse North Wilkesboro Motor Vehicle Storage Warehouse.. Parkton Motor Vehicle Storage Warehouse. Raleigh Motor Vehicle Storage Warehouse. Red Springs Motor Vehicle Storage Warehouse . Rocky Mount Motor Vehicle Storage Warehouse Roxboro Motor Vehicle Storage Warehouse.. Scotland Neck Motor Vehicle Storage Warehouse Southern Pines Motor Vehicle Storage Warehouse. Spindale Motor Vehicle Storage Warehouse Statesville Motor Vehicle Storage Warehouse Tarboro Motor Vehicle Storage Warehouse Wallace Motor Vehicle Storage Warehouse Warsaw Motor Vehicle Storage Warehouse. Wilson Motor Vehicle Storage Warehouse Youngsville Motor Vehicle Storage Warehouse High Point National Guard Armory Morganton National Guard Armory New Bern National Guard Armory Parkton National Guard Armory Salisbury National Guard Armory Washington National Guard Armory Whiteville National Guard Armory Wilson National Guard Armory Greenville National Guard Armory Burlington National Guard Armory Lenoir National Guard Armory Red Springs National Guard Armory Oxford National Guard Armory Zebulon National Guard Armory 28 27 47 17 24 31 30 26 24 34 29 27 24 27 24 30 28 27 28 15 29 27 26 28 26 30 28 23 29 16 28 9 31 65 65 65 65 65 65 65 65 65 97 97 98 99 94 ,280 00 ,875 00 ,655 00 ,258 00 ,573 00 ,867 00 ,751.11 ,856.32 ,784 00 ,040 91 ,372 00 ,601 00 ,579 00 ,475.00 ,840 00 , 798 . 83 ,427 00 ,300 00 ,650.00 ,666 00 ,197.36 ,845.00 ,781.49 ,305.43 ,025.00 ,075.00 ,925 00 ,300 00 ,029 00 ,970.00 ,459 00 ,895 00 ,700 00 ,000 00 ,000 00 ,000 00 ,000 00 ,000 00 ,000 CO ,000 00 ,000 00 ,000 00 ,281 00 ,528 00 ,513 00 ,615 00 ,205 00 TOTAL .$ 1,967,298.45 Refokt of The Adjutant General 29 Department of Adjutant General Raleigh, North Carolina REPORT ON AUDIT Year Ended June 30, 1955 General John Hall Manning, Adjutant General INDEX COMMENTS: EXHIBIT: "A" Statement of State Appropriated Funds and Expenditures SCHEDULE: A-l Statement of Departmental Receipts A-2 Detailed Statement of Expenditures Maintenance Fund A-3 Statement of Disbursing Account A-4 Statement of Salaries and Wages A-5 Summary Statement of Comparative Expenditures EXHIBIT: "B" Statement of N. C. Armory Commission Appropriation and Ex-penditures "C" Permanent Improvement Fund of 1951 "D" Permanent Improvement Fund of 1953 SCHEDULE: D-l Detailed Statement of Expenditures Permanent Improvement Fund of 1953 EXHIBIT: "E" Statement of Capital Assets N. C. Armory Commission 30 Report of The Adjutant General Department of State Auditor Bureau of Institutional and Departmental Auditing Raleigh, North Carolina The Advisory Budget Commission Raleigh, North Carolina Gentlemen: We have made an examination of the accounts and records of the Department of Adjutant General Raleigh, North Carolina for the fiscal year ended June 30, 1955 and submit herewith our report con-sisting of five exhibits and six schedules. Shown on Exhibit 'B" is a statement of appropriation and expenditures of the North Carolina Armory Commission. This statement shows there was transferred from this fund $3,627.77 to the North Carolina Armory Commis-sion Permanent Improvement Fund of 1951. Exhibit "C" shows the operations of the North Carolina Armory Commis-sion Permanent Improvement Fund of 1951 for the year under review. This statement shows there was transferred from this fund $811.37 to the North Carolina Armory Commission Permanent Improvement Fund of 1953. Exhibit "D" shows the operations of the North Carolina Armory Commis-sion Permanent Improvement Fund of 1953 for the year under review. Exhibit "E" is a statement of the capital assets of the North Carolina Arm-ory Commission. This statement is for the property that the Armory Com-mission actually had title to on June 30, 1955. The Commission has other property leased. We found all receipts as disclosed by the records had been properly de-posited with the State Treasurer. All disbursements were evidenced by properly signed checks and their records were in agreement with the State Treasurer. We inspected a representative number of pay rolls, invoices and other items supporting expenditures and found them all accounted for. We wish to express our appreciation to the personnel of the Department for the courtesies extended us during this assignment. Respectfully submitted, Henry L. Bridges, State Auditor Prepared by Jno. W. Ives Approved : M. L. Widenhouse, C. P. A. January 26, 1955 Report of The Adjutant General 31 STATEMENT OF STATE APPROPRIATED FUNDS AND EXPENDITURES Year Ended June 30, 1955 EXHIBIT "A" UNEXPENDED BALANCE JULY 1, 1954 $ 1954-55 APPROPRIATION 410,945.00 FROM CONTINGENCY AND EMERGENCY FUND 36,500.00 FROM CONTINGENCY AND EMERGENCY FUND. 1,637.20 DEPARTMENTAL RECEIPTS (SCHEDULE A-l) 45,592.76 TOTAL AVAILABILITY $ 494,674.96 EXPENDITURES (SCHEDULE A-l $ 488,386.86 UNEXPENDED BALANCE _ 6,288.10 REPRESENTED BY: Unexpended Balance Reverted to State's General Fund $ 6,288.10 32 Report of The Adjutant General STATEMENT OF DEPARTMENTAL RECEIPTS Year Ended June 30, 1955 SCHEDULE A-l RECEIPTS: U. S. Treasury Reimbursements: Camp Butner $ 13,072.39 Morris Field 23 ,097 . 50 Bluethenthal Field 7,148.43 Wadesboro Radar Station.. 825 .49 Badin Radar Station 666 37 Raleigh-Durham Army Aviation Shop 782.58 Total Receipts (To Exhibit "A") $ 45,592.76 Refund of Expenditures 53 .84 TOTAL RECEIPTS AND REFUNDS $ 45,646.60 Report of The Adjutant General 33 detailed statement of expenditures — maintenance fund year Ended June 30, 195.r > schedule a-^ Administration: Salar\—Adjutant General $ 8,910 00 Salaries and Wages—Staff. 78,497.58 Supplies and Materials 1 ,441 65 Postage, Tel. & Tel 2,163 63 Printing and Binding 2,000 00 Repairs and Alterations 238 05 Equipment 1,981 00 Maintenance State Owned Autos 1,662 87 Motor Vehicle Purchases 1 ,495 .22 National Guard: Officers Special Duty $ 6,348.33 Travel—Adjutant General 878 96 Allotments to Organizations 184,287 50 Commanding General 30th Div 1 ,0C0 00 Physical Exams and Immun 22,002 98 Insurance and Bonding 167.50 Association Dues 919.60 Other Expense 684.60 Travel—Checking Federal Property 743.62 Allotments to Officers and Supply Sgts 60,001.79 Workmen's Compensation 1 ,180.40 Armory Incpections 4,316.72 Camp Butner: Salaries and Wages $ 5 ,470.49 Supplies and Materials 1,976.28 Utilities... 364.00 Maintenance and Repairs 11,142.69 Morris Field: Salaries and Wages... $ 6,390. 12 Supplies and Materials 5,166.27 Communications and Shipping 2,484.74 Sub-Contractors 4,800.00 Utilities 5,383.23 Maintenance and Repairs 12,263.02 Bllethenthal Field: Salaries and W7ages $ 5,678.96 Supplies and Materials 276.75 Communications and Shipping 268 14 Utilities 698.20 Maintenance and Repairs 3,241.38 $ 98,390.00 $ 282,532.00 $ 18,953.46 $ 36,487.58 $ 10,163.41 34 Report of The Adjutant General Wadesboro Radar Station: Supplies and Materials $ 541.56 Communications and Shipping 125.03 Utilities . 197.96 Maintenance and Repairs 569.01 Badin Radar Station: Supplies and Materials $ 598.93 Communications and Shipping 128.60 Utilities . 1 33 . 79 Maintenance and Repairs 257.00 Raleigh-Durham Aviation Shop: Supplies and Materials $ 305.53 Utilities 172.57 Maintenance and Repairs 415.59 $ 1,233.56 1,118.32 $ 893.69 Emergency Disaster National Guard: Salaries—Special Duty $ 29,471 .25 Subsistance—Special Duty 5 , 744 . 74 Gas, Kerosene, Miscellaneous 1,761.85 Special Duty—Forest Fires 1,637.20 $ 38,615.04 TOTAL EXPENDITURES $ 488,386 86 Report of The Adjutant General 35 STATEMENT OF DISBURSING ACCOUNT Year Ended June 30, 1955 SCHEDULE A-3 BALANCE JULY 1, 1954 $ 5.18" RECEIPTS: From State Treasurer (Transfers from allotment Account to Disburing Account). 488,440.70 TOTAL BEGINNING BALANCE AND RECEIPTS £488,435.52 DISBURSEMENTS: Expenditures during year $ 488,381 .68 Refund of Expenditures 53 .84 435.52 BOOK BALANCE JUNE 30, 1955 .....J 0_ RECONCILIATION WITH STATE TREASURER: Balance State Treasurer June 30, 1955 _. ...$ 87,219 04 Deposit in Transit - 45 ,000 .00 Deposit in Transit 2,586.36 £134,805.40 DEDUCT: Outstanding Checks 134,805.40 BALANCE AS ABOVE ....$ * Indicates Red Figure 36 Report of The Adjutant General SUMMARY STATEMENT OP COMPARATIVE EXPENDITURES Fiscal Years Ended June 30. 1954 and June 30, 1955 SCHEDULE A-5 Fiscal Year Fiscal Year Ended Ended Increase June 30, 1955 June 30, 1954 Decrease* Summary By Purpose: Administration $ 98,390.00 $ 97,677.77 $ 712.23 National Guard 282,532.00 283,910.67 1,378 67* Camp Butner 18,953.46 17,336.28 1,617.18 Morris Field 36,487.38 33,395.26 3,092.12 Bluethenthal Field 10,163.41 9,914.55 248 86 Wadesboro Radar Station .... 1,233.56 785.33 448.23 Badin Radar Station 1,118.32 857.58 260.74 Raleigh-Durham Aviation Shop 893.69 1,005.04 111.35* Emergency Disaster—Nat. Guard 38,615.04 38,615.04 $ 488,386 86 $ 444,882.48 $ 43,504.38 Summary By Objects: Salaries and Wages ...J 104,947.15 £102,271.61 $ 2,675.54 Supplies and Materials 10,306.95 12,729.50 2,422 55* Postage, Tel. and Tel 5,170.14 5,258.27 88 13* Tnvel Expense 1,622.58 1,681.32 58 74* Printing and Binding 2,000 00 1,03147 968 53 Motor Vehicle Operation 1,662 87 1,263.30 399.57 Lights, Water, Power 6,949.75 5,504 88 1,444.87 Repairs and Alterations 27,926 74 23,687.51 4,239.23 General Expense 1,604.20 1,795 80 19160* Insurance and Bonding 167.50 85 65 81.85 Equiprre-t 1,981 00 3,945 94 1,964.94* Extraordinary 324,047.98 285,627.23 38,420.75 $ 488,386.86 $ 448,882 48 $ 43,504.38 * Indicated Red Figure Report of The Adjutant General 37 NOI.TH CAROLINA ARMORY COMMISSION STATEMENT OP APPROPRIATION AND EXPENDITURES Year Ended June 30, 1955 EXHIBIT "B" 1954-55 APPROPRIATION... $ 22, 050. CO EXPENDITURES: Maintenance and Repairs .$ 9,999.67 Deeds and Land Titles 242.60 Printing.. 1,180.10 Advertising Bids 145 .35 Travel Expense 45 .34 Architect—Engineer Fees 6,809. 17 $ 18,422.23 $ 3,627.77 Transferred to North Carolina Armory Commission—Construction of Armories—Permanent Improvement of 1951 3,627.77 BALANCE JUNE 30, 1955. $ 38 Report of The Adjutant General STATEMENT OP NORTH CAROLINA ARMORY COMMISSION PERMANENT IMPROVEMENT FUND OF 1951 Year Ended June 30, 1955 EXHIBIT "C BALANCE JULY 1, 1954 ...J 69,856.83 Transferred from North Carolina Armory Commission Maintenance 2,749 44 RECEIPTS: From Treasurer of U. S. Armory Construction—Zebulon. $ 20,609.53 Armory Construction—Lexington 9,813 .33 Armory Construction—Wilmington 50,835.61 81,258.47 TOTAL AVAILABILITY .....J 153,864.74 DISBURSEMENTS: Armory Construction—Lexington $ 20,797 . 19 Armory Construction—Wilmington... 52,853 .50 Salaries and Wages 4,548 00 Maintenance and Repairs to Armories 37,007.89 TOTAL EXPENDITURES $ 115,206.58 Transfer to North Carolina Armory Commission Permanent Improvement Fund of 1953 A^D: Transfer from 1954-55 Maintenance Appropriation Unexpended Balance June 30, 1955 $ Report of The Adjutant General 39 STATEMENT OF NORTH CAROLINA ARMORY COMMISSION PERMANENT IMPROVEMENT FUND OF 1958 Year Ended June 30, 1955 EXHIBIT "D" BALANCE APPROPRIATION ACCOUNT JULY 1, 1954.. £120,512.38 BALANCE ALLOTMENT ACCOUNT JULY 1, 1954 13,728.23 TRANSFER FROM 1951 PERMANENT IMPROVEMENT FUND... 811.37 RECEIPTS: From Treasurer of U. S.: Williamston and Ahoskie $ 93 , 283 . 89 Williamston.. 3,315.17 Ahoskie 4,361.25 Kinston 70,446 00 Bladenboro... 62 ,926 . 80 Thomasville 69,726.00 Fayetteville 76,713.94 North Wilkesboro 61,264.25 Goldsboro 64,412.14 Tarboro 49,960.62 Hickory 40, 169 . 86 Architectual Fees—Charlotte 6,806 25 City of Charlotte 5,000.00 ,386.17 TOTAL AVAILABILITY £743 ,438 .15 EXPENDITURES DURING YEAR (SCHEDULE A-6) 749,201.41 $ 5,761.16* REPRESENTED BY: Balance State Auditor's Records June 30, 1955 $ 5,763 .26* Indicates Red Figure 40 Report of The Adjutant General detailed statement of expenditures permanent improvement fund of 1953 Year Ended June 30, 1955 SCHEDULE D-l WlLLAMSTON ARMORY: General Contract ....J 20,352.10 Plumbing 1,491.90 Heating .' 2,409.35 Electrical 2,762.20 Ahoskie Armory: General Contract $ 33,161.80 Plumbing... 1,491.90 Heating 3 , 574 . 22 Electrical 3,750.76 Kinston Armory: General Contract $ 57,936.57 Plumbing 3,339.58 Heating 8,696.00 Electrical 4,645 .79 Bladenboro Armory: General Contract $ 74,052.50 Plumbing 3,374.40 Heating 8,208.95 Electrical 4,324.05 Thomasville Armory; General Contract $ 70,533.50 Plumbing 3,473.00 Heating 8,695.00 Electrical 4,900.00 Eayetteville Armory: General Contract $ 91,%0.00 Plumbing 3 , 562 . 50 Heating 9 ,680 50 Electrical 5,424.28 North W lkesboro Armory: General Contract $ 72,721 55 Plumbing 3,492.00 Heating 8,227.00 Electrical 2,835.00 $ 27,015.55 $ 41,978.68 $ 74,617.94 $ 89,959.90 $ 110,627.28 $ 87,275.55 Report of The Adjutant General 41 Goldsboro Armory: General Contract $ 72 ,010 00 Plumbing 3,434.25 Heating 8,225 00 Electrical 3 ,036 14 Tarroro Armory: General Contract $ 56,844.22 Plumbing 2 ,413 . 80 Heating 7,356.15 86,705.39 $ 66,614.17 Hickory Armory: General Contract - $ 58 , 574 . 70 Heating 6,252.52 Electrical 2,175.39 $ 67,002.61 Charlotte Armory: Architectual Fees $ 10,002.84 TOTAL EXPENDITURES (EXHIBIT "D") $ 749,201 .41 42 Report of The Adjutant General NORTH CAROLINA ARMORY COMMISSION STATEMENT OF CAPITAL ASSETS At June 30, 1955 EXHIBIT "E' Location Description Cost Apex Motor Vehi Asheboro Motor Vehi Asheville Motor Vehi Beulaville Motor Vehi Burlington Motor Vehic Clinton Motor Vehi DurRam Motor Vehi Forest City Motor Vehic Goldsboro Motor Vehic Hickory Motor Vehic High Point Motor Vehic Jacksonville Motor Vehic Kings Mountain ~ Motor Vehic Lenoir Motor Veh' Lincolnton Motor Vehic Mocksville Motor Vehic Mount Airy Motor Veh Newton Motor Veh North Wilkesboro Motor Vehic Parkton ~ Motor Vehic Raleigh Motor Veh Red Springs Motor Vehic Rocky Mount Motor Vehic Roxboro Motor Vehic Scotland Neck Motor Vehic Southern Pines Motor Veh Spindale Motor Vehic Statesville Motor Vehic Tarboro Motor Vehic Wallace Motor Veh Warsaw Motor Veh Wilson... Motor Vehic Youngsville Motor Vehic High Point ... National Gu le Storage Warehouse., le Storage Warehouse., le Storage Warehouse., le Storage Warehouse., le Storage Warehouse., le Storage Warehouse., le Storage Warehouse, le Storage Warehouse., le Storage Warehouse., le Storage Warehouse., le Storage Warehouse., le Storage Warehouse, le Storage Warehouse le Storage Warehouse., le Storage Warehouse., le Storage Warehouse., le Storage Warehouse., le Storage Warehouse., le Storage Warehouse., le Storage Warehouse., le Storage Warehouse, le Storage Warehouse, le Storage Warehouse., le Storage Warehouse., le Storage Warehouse., le Storage Warehouse le Storage Warehouse le Storage Warehouse., le Storage Warehouse., le Storage Warehouse., le Storage Warehouse., le Storage Warehouse., le Storage Warehouse, d Armory Morganton National Guard Armory. New Bern National Guard Armory. Parkton National Guard Armory. Salisbury National Guard Armory. Washington National Guard Armory. Whiteville National Guard Armory. Wilson. National Guard Armory. Greenville National Guard Armory. Burlington National Guard Armory. Lenoir National Guard Armory. Red Springs National Guard Armory. Oxford National Guard Armory. Zebulon National Guard Armory.. Lexington National Guard Armory. Wilmington National Guard Armory. 28 27 47 17 24 31 30 26 24 34 29 27 24 27 24 30 28 27 28 15 29 27 26 28 26 30 28 23 29 16 28 9 31 65 65 65 65 65 65 65 65 65 97 97 98 99 94 103 96 Report of The Adjutant General l:; Location Description Cost Williamston Nat Kinston Nat Ahoskie Nat Thomasville Nat Bladenboro Nat Fayetteville Nat Notth Wilkesboro Nat onal Guard Armorv . $ 96,698.50 onal Guard Armory 93 ,928.00 onal Guard Armorv 96,968 50 onal Guard Armorv 92,968 00 oral Guard Armory 95,387.50 onal Guard Armorv 117,159.00 onal Guard Armorv 93,308.00 TOTAL CAPITAL ASSETS .....$ 2,853,563 .95 REPORT OF U. S. PROPERTY AND FISCAL OFFICER SUBJECT: Report of USP&FO For North Carolina, Fiscal Year 1956 TO: The Adjutant General State of North Carolina Raleigh, N. C. 1. Subject report covering the period 1 July 1955 through 30 June 1956 is submitted herewith. 2. During the period covered by this report this office performed the fol-lowing missions required by laws and regulations: a. Handling of all details in connection with the supply of the National Guard organizations in this State, including the maintenance, on prescribed forms, of a property accounting containing complete records as to receipt and disposition of Federal property and constituting a record of the account-ability for such property in possession of the National Guard of the State. b. Maintaining fiscal records of payments to full time employees of the Army and Air National Guard paid with Federal funds, and also payment of field training funds. Maintaining employee leave records. c. Preparation of estimates of budget for activities under the control of this office and consolidation of budget estimates, for Federal funds, of other staff sections of the Adjutant General's Department. d. Negotiation of contracts for projects paid with 100% Federal funds, and representation of the Federal government on armory contracts negotiated by the State. e. Operation of the State distribution point and the vehicle concentration site at Butner, N. C, and the maintaining of all required records incident thereto. f. Maintaining the small arms firing range at Butner, N. C. g. Preparation and furnishing of property records for newly activated units. h. Maintaining a jacket file of collateral papers for each unit, together with a property record of each memorandum receipt account. i. Editing of request for equipment and supplies for units and preparation of consolidated requisitions for submission to depots. j. Screening of all property in the warehouse and reporting and shipping excess property from that installation and from using units in the amount of $1,644,480.56 (Reported), $754,036.81 (Shipped). k. Performing annual and special inventories of memorandum receipt ac-counts and the USP&FO warehouse. 1. Performing duties of Budget and Fiscal officer and Transportation and Procurement officer for expenditure of Federal funds. m. Obtain, issue, and turn in of all Federal property for housekeeping and training requirements for using units at field training sites. n. Performing other duties for the Adjutant General as directed. Report of The Adjutant General 45 3. Inventory of warehouse and reconciliation of stock record cards with M/R accounts incident to transfer of accountability from former to present USP&FO was begun 6 June 1955 and consumed !).!)24 man-hours. 4. During the period of this report continual effort has been made to pro-vide a better system of control and operation of all activities, to improve service to the using units, and to conserve Federal funds, as indicated below. a. Locate and correct previous incorrect property records and documents and to take necessary action to prevent recurrence. b. Make full utilization of warehouse space and accomplish more efficient storage operation. c. Set up a system of locator and inventory control cards in the USP&FO warehouse. d. Reduce the excessive amount of unserviceable property turned in by using units. e. Reduce the excessive amount of property lost by using units. f. Reduce the excessive amount of property in the USP&FO warehouse. g. Disposal of obsolete records and correspondence tiles. h. Expedite progress in the construction of adequate USP&FO warehouse and office facilities at Butner, N. C. i. Obtain additional office space in Raleigh until construction of facilities at Butner are completed. j. Renovate office furniture and obtain additional electric fans and office machines to improve working conditions and efficiency in the office of the USP&FO. k. Improve customer relations between the using units and the USP&FO activities. 1. Delegation of authority to subordinates to perform routine tasks in such a manner as to enable this office to accomplish its mission with the greatest economy a- d improved support to the using units. m. Formulation of a Standing Operating Procedure for all USP&FO activ-ities. n. Formulation of a mobilization plan for the USP&FO activities. 5. The following units have been Federally recognized and equipped dur-ing the period of this report. Unit 1, oration Date of Recognition Btry A 690th FA Bn .-.Snow Hill 7 Jul 1955 94th Army Band Charlotte 2 Aug 1955 Sv Btry 295th FA Bn Greenville 24 Aug 1955 105th Med Bn G-oldsboro 16 Apr 1956 Co L 119th Inf Regt Elizabethtown 22 May 1956 6. Projects, 100% Federal Funds. During the FY 1956 contracts were negotiated on the following projects. 46 Report of The Adjutant General a. Army National Guard. Project Location Cost $ Report of The Adjutant General 47 b. Air National Guard. Maximum Location Installation Federal Support Morris Field, Charlotte NC Air NG Facilities $ 23,670.00 Badin 263d Comm Sqd 1,012.50 Wadesboro 263d Comm Sqd 1,087.50 Total $ 25,770.00 9. Federal Funds Expended FY 1956. Army National Guard i 1 i .Maintenance & operations of using units $ 712,501.07 (2) Operation of other facilities 59,988.93 (including service contracts) (3) Pay of civilian personnel 1,406,100.00 (4) Field training 1,832,522.14 (5 J Inactive duty training 47,700.00 (6) Unit staff schools 33,930.00 (7) Army service schools 251,900.00 (8) Army area schools 33,111.75 (9) Uniform allowance, officers 23,200.00 Total $4,400,953.89 Air National Guard (1) Maintenance & operations of using units $ 49,500.00 (2) Operation of other facilities 45.S29.60 (including service contracts) (3) Pay of civilian personnel 4SS.000.00 (4) Field training 51,140.20 (5) Gunnery Exercise 13,645.55 (6) Service schools 64,799.25 (7) Uniform allowance, officers 1,600.00 (8) Clothing S.815.00 Total $ 723.329.60 10. Recapitulation of office work load FY 1956 a. Using units requisitions processed 11,487 b. Using units turn ins processed 3,946 c. Requisitions forwarded to Depots 705 d. Excess reports processed 110 (1) In the amount of $1,644,480.58 48 Report of The Adjutant General e. Reports of Survey processed 61 f. Gov Bills of Lading issued 356 g. Transportation Requests issued 374 h. Certificates of Droppage processed 474 i. Statement of Charges processed 867 j. Inventory Adjustment Reports processed 268 k. Other reports processed 3,638 1. Purchase and Delivery Orders processed 1,660 m. Property vouchers processed 20,890 11. Results of I G inspection of USP&FO activities conducted 31 Jan-3 Feb 1956 were as follows: Over-all rating: Excellent. No other ratings were given. John Foreman Colonel, NGB USP&FO For NC DIGEST OF GENERAL ORDERS, ADJUTANT GENERAL'S DEPARTMENT ISSUED DURING CALENDAR YEAR 1955 GO No. 1, 4 January 1955, authorized organization of Co H, 139th Inf, Meb-ane, North Carolina, effective 7 January 1955. GO No. 2, 10 January 1955, announces the death of Lt Col Hugh Lynn Caveness, Hq Hq Det, NC NG. on 18 December 1954. GO No. 3, 11 January 1955, inactivates, effective 2400 hours 17 January 1955, Hq & Hq Btry, 449th FA Bn (Obsn) (NGUS), Charlotte, North Carolina, Battery B, 449th FA Bn (Obsn) (NGUS), Mooresville, North Carolina, and Battery C, 449th FA Bn (Obsn) (NGUS), Monroe, North Carolina. The same order reactivates, effective 0001 hours, IS January 1955, the following units: Hq & Hq Btry, 449th FA Bn (Obsn), Charlotte, North Carolina, Battery B. 449th FA Bn (Obsn), Mooresville, North Carolina, and Battery C, 449th FA Bn (Obsn). Monroe, North Caorlina. GO No. 4, 24 January 1955, authorizes non-TO Authorization No. 156-1, effective 1 March 1955, for 156th Fighter Bomber Sq. GO N. 5, 25 January 1955, announces the Annual Inspection, Air National Guard units. GO No. 6, 2 February 1955, authorizes activation of Co L. 119th Inf, at Rose-boro, North Carolina, effective 7 February 1955. GO No. 7, 3 February 1955, authorizes activation of Co L, 120th Inf, at Hen-dersonville, North Carolina, effective S February 1955. GO No. 8, 4 February 1955, authorizes activation of Hq & Hq Co, 2nd Bn, 120th Inf, at Kannapolis, North Carolina, effective 15 February 1955. GO No. 9, 16 February 1955, authorizes activation of Co K, 139th Inf. at. Rockingham, North Carolina, effective 23 February 1955. GO No. 10, 24 February 1955, authorizes reorganization of State Hq & Hq Det, NC NG, effective 1 February 1955. GO No. 11, 11 March 1955, authorizes activation of Co L, 139th Inf, Laurin-burg, North Carolina, effective 15 March 1955. GO No. 12, 11 March 1955, authorizes activation of Svc Btry, H2th Fa Bn, at Boone, North Carolina, effective 17 March 1955. GO No. 13, 5 April 1955, orders into State service Btry A, 295th FA Bn, and one officer and one NCO from Hq & Hq Btry, 295th FA Bn, to fight forest fire on U.S. Highway 264 between Belhaven and Scranton. GO No. 14, 6 April 1955, authorizes activation of Btry A, 449th FA Bn, ai Belmont, North Carolina, effective 7 April 1955. GO No. 15, 7 April 1955, authorizes activation of Co I, 120th Inf, at Sylva. North Carolina, effective 14 April 1955. 50 Report of The Adjutant General GO No. 16, 8 April 1955, authorizes reorganization of 8156th Repl Tng Sq, NC ANG, in accordance with Unit Manning Document, ANG No. 1-120 dated 1 March 1955, effective 1 May 1955. GO No. 17, 15 April 1955, changes unit designation of Co E, 119th Inf, at Goldsboro, to Co L, 119th Inf, and changes the unit designation of Co L, 119th Inf, at Roseboro to Co K, 119th Inf, both changes effective 15 April 1955. Also, authorizes the activation of Co E. 119th Inf, at Nashville, North Caro-lina, effective 18 April 1955. GO No. 18, 20 April 1955, authorizes activation of Co G, 119th Inf, at Fre-mont, North Carolina, effective 21 April 1955. GO No. 19, 21 April 1955, authorizes activation of Co H, 119th Inf, at Farm-ville, North Carolina, effective 25 April 1955. GO No. 20, 25 April 1955, reorganizes Hq & Hq Btry, 130th AAA Bn (Auto-matic Weapons) ( (Self Propelled), effective 26 April 1955, under TO&E 44-76, dated 15 May 1952, w/C 5. GO No. 21, 26 April 1955, orders into State service Btry A. 295th FA Bn. and one officer and six EM, Hq & Hq Btry, 295th FA Bn, to fight forest fire in vicinity Foreman's Fire Tower on Route 171, about two miles north of Beaufort County line. GO No. 22, 29 April 1955, announces the death of 1st Lt Woodrow W. Haynes, AO 935 783, 8156th Repl Tng Sq, NC ANG, on 27 February 1955, in a jet plane crash. GO No. 23, 3 May 1955, announces field training for 263rd Com Sq, Opns, NC ANG. GO No. 24, 11 May 1955, announces changes in Unit Manning Document, ANG No. 1-120, dated 1 March 1955 GO No. 25, 13 May 1955, announces reorganization of North Carolina Air National Guard units in accordance with TOs indicated, effective 1 June 1955. GO No. 26, 23 May 1955, amends GO No. 24 and GO No. 25. GO No. 27, 25 May 1955, redesignates 156th F-B Sq to L56th F-l Sq; 156th Tactical Fcst Fit to 156th Weather Fit (Tactical Fcst); and 263rd Com Sq, Opns, to 263rd Com Sq (Opns). GO No. 28, 25 May 1955, authorizes activation of Co A, 120th Inf, at Elkin. North Carolina, effective 7 June 1955. GO No. 29, 30 May 1955, details Colonel John Foreman, O 200 303, ORD, Hq, Hq Det, NC NG, as USP&FO for NC, effective 1 June 1955, vice Colonel Aus-tell, Ret. GO No. 30, 31 May 1955, amends GO No. 25. GO No. 31, 31 May 1955, announces field training of certain officers, Select-ive Svc Sec, Hq & Hq Det, NC NG. Report of The Adjutant General 51 GO No. 32, 31 May 1955, announces held training dates for certain units of IV Corps Arty at Fort Bragg, 12-26 June 1955. GO No. 33, 1 June 1955, authorizes activation of Co C, 130th Tank Bn, at Lumberton, North Carolina, effective 7 June 1955. GO No. 34, 16 June 1955, announces withdrawal of Federal recognition, Btry A, 449th FA Bn (Obsn) at Kinston, North Carolina, effective 17 January 1955. GO No. 35, 5 July 1955. announces withdrawal of FR and disbandment of Btry A, 690th FA Bn (155 mm How. Towed) to Beaufort, North Carolina, effective 2400 hours 6 July 1955. Also, authorizes activation of Btry A, 690th FA Bn (155 mm How. Towed) at Snow Hill, North Carolina, effective 7 July 1955. GO No. 36, 6 July 1955, authorizes field training for certain officers of Se-lective Svc Sec, Hq & Hq Det, NC NG. GO No. 37, 8 July 1955, authorizes field training for NC ANG units at Travis Field, Savannah, Georgia, 30 July—13 August 1955. GO No. 38, 26 July 1955, authorizes activation of 94th Army Band at Char-lotte, North Carolina, effective 2 August 1955. GO No. 39, 27 July 1955. authorizes field training for Hq & Hq Det, NC NG (Part) and 30th Inf Div, minus, at Fort Bragg, North Carolina, 14-28 August 1955. GO No. 40, 27 July 1955, authorizes field training for AAA units, Non-Divi-sional and Divisional, and armored units, at Camp Stewart. Georgia, 14-28 August 1955. GO No. 41, 15 August 1955, confirms order into State service for special duty, Hurricane Connie, of Hq & Hq Btry, 252nd AAA Gp, 123rd and 382nd Sig Det, and 403 Ord Det, effective 11 August 1955, and Hq & Hq Btry, 150th AAA Bn, Btry A, 130th AAA Bn. Btrys A and B, 295th FA Bn, effective 12 August 1955. GO No. 42, 16 August 1955, authorizes 119th Inf and 120th Inf Regts to retain their respective hi tories and traditions as a result of reorganization pur-suant to GO No. 33. 18 October 1954. GO No. 43, 17 August 1955, confirms order into State service for special duty, Hurricane Diane, of Hq & Hq Btry, Btry A. and four EM, Btry C, 295th FA Bn, effective 17 August 1955. GO No. 44, 19 August 1955, authorizes changes to 156th Fighter Intecptr Sq augmentation. GO No. 45, 22 August 1955, authorizes activation of Svc Btry, 295th FA Bn (155 mm How. Towed) at Greenville, North Carolina, effective 24 August 1955. GO No. 46, 1 September 1955, attaches 94th Army Band to Hq, IV Corps Arty, for administration, training, and operation. 52 Report of The Adjutant General Go No. 47, 7 September 1955, announces schedule of Annual Armory Inspec-tions 17 October—3 November 1955. GO No. 48, 7 September 1955, announces Army Aviation Inspections, 20-29 September 1955. GO No. 49, 9 September 1955, announces reorganization of Hq, NC ANG. GO No. 50, 15 September 1955, amends GO No. 48, cs. GO No. 51, 20 September 1955, confirms verbal orders into State service for special duty, Hurricane lone, of one officer and one warrant officer, Hq & Hq Btry and Btry A, 295th FA Bn, effective 18 September 1955, and Hq & Hq Btry and Btry B, 690th FA Bn, five officers and 17 enlisted men, Svc Co, 119th Inf, and Lt Col William E. Ingram, Inf. effective 19 September 1955. GO No. 52, 12 October 1955. announces reorganization of 123rd AP Sq, NC ANG. GO No. 53, 17 October 1955, confirms verbal order into State service of Major Collin McKinne, Hq & Hq Btry, 113th FA Bn, for special duty, Hurri-cane Diane, effective 16 August 1955. GO No. 54. 19 October 1955, authorizes reorganization of 123rd AP Sq, NC ANG. GO No. 55, 26 Oct 1955, announces schedule of Annual Armory Inspections, 9-19 January 1956. GO No. 56, 7 November 1955,, authorizes Svc Btry,, 113th FA Bn (105 mm How. Towed), Youngsville, North Carolina, and Co A, 130th Tank Bn (90 mm Gun), Raeford, North Carolina, to increase enlisted strength to full strength under appropriate TO. GO No. 57, 7 November 1955, authorizes reorganization of 156th Fighter Intcptr Sq, NC ANG. GO No. 58, 10 November 1955, amends CO No. 56 and authorizes Svc Btry, 540th FA Bn (105 mm How. Towed), High Point, North Carolina, to increase enlisted strength to full strength under appropriate TO. GO No. 59, 14 November 1955, authorizes Svc Btry, 690th FA Bn (155 mm How. Towed), Jacksonville, North Carolina, to increase enlisted strength to full strength under appropriate TO. GO No. 60, 29 November 1955, amends GO No. 25. GO No. 61, 5 December 1955, reorganizes Army National Guard units, NC NG, TO&Es listed therein, effective 1 January 1956. GO No. 62, 14 December 1955, authorizes reorganization of Hq & Hq Det, NC NG, effective 1 January 1956. GO No. 63, 30 December 1955, rescinds GO No. 43. 1 December 1954, effective 2400 hours 31 December 1955, and announces MOS, and occupancy thereof, of the officers and warrant officers assigned to State Hq & Hq Det. DIGEST OF GENERAL ORDERS, ADJUTANT GENERAL'S DEPARTMENT, ISSUED DURING CALENDAR YEAR 1956 GO No. 1. 1 Jan 1956, authorizes ncn-TO authorization 156th Fighter In-tecptr Sq, effective 1 January 1956. GO No. 2, 19 Jan 1956, announces date for annual inspection. Air National Guard units. GO No. 3, 20 Jan 1956, authorizes reorganization. State Hq & Hq Det. effective 1 February 1956. GO No. 4, 7 Feb 1956, authorizes disbandment of Co B, 105th Engr Bn (Combat) Charlotte, effective 2400 hours 9 Feb 1956, and authorizes activa tion of Co B, 105th Eng Bn (Combat), Matthews, N. C, effective 10 Feb 195b. GO No. 5, 21 Feb 1956, authorizes increase in enlisted strength to full strength, effective 20 Feb 1956, of the following units: Hq & Hq Btry, 112th FA Bn, Lenoir; Btry B, 112th FA Bn, Lenoir; Btry C, 112th FA Bn, North Wilkesboro; and Svc Btry, 295th FA Bn, Greenville. GO No. 6, 2 Mar 1956, authorizes increase enlisted strength to full strength effective 20 Feb 1956 of Svc Betry, 112th FA Bn, Boone, and Btry A, 112th FA Bn, Granite Falls. GO No. 7, 16 Mar 1956, authorizes increase enlisted strength to full strength effective 7 Mar 1956, of Hq & Hq Btry, 196th FA Gp, Kinston, and Hq & Hq Det, 730th Ord Bn, Greensboro. GO No. 8, 22 Mar 1956, authorizes increase enlisted strength to full strength effective 13 Mar 1958 of Hq & Hq Co, 2nd Bn, 139th Inf. Asheboro. GO No. 9, 4 Apr 1956, amends Par 1. GO No. 61, AGD, dated 5 Dec 1955, pertaining to maximum authorized strength of certain Army National Guard units. GO No. 10, 16 Apr 1956, authorizes disbandment of Co L, 119th Inf, Golds-boro, effective 2400 hours 15 Apr 1956, and authorizes activation of Hq & Hq Co. Clr Co and Amb Co, 105th Med Bn, at Goldsboro, effective 16 Apr 1956. GO No. 11, 16 Apr 1956, authorizes reorganization 123rd Com Sq. GO No. 12, 24 Apr 1956, authorizes field training for seven officers, Selective Service Section, at Atlanta General Depot, Atlanta. Georgia, 28 Apr—12 May 1956. GO No. 13, 1 May 1956, announces the award of the North Carolina Dis-tinguished Service Medal to Major General John Van Bokkelen Metts, O 103920 NC NG, Ret., Brig General AUS, Ret. GO No. 14. 3 May 1956, rescinds GO No. 63, AGD, 30 Dec 1955, effective 2400 hours 3 May 1956, and announces staff assignments, Hq & Hq Det, NC NG, effective 4 May 1956. 54 Report of The Adjutant General GO No. 15, 9 May 1956, authorizes increased enlisted strength to full strength effective 15 May 1956 of Med Det, Div Hq, 30th Inf Div, Apex. GO No. 16, 15 May 1956, authorizes non-TO positions for 156th Fighter Intcptr Sq, effective 16 May 1956, and for 123rd AB Gp, effective same date. GO No. 17, 21 May 1956, authorizes activation effective 22 May 1956 of Co L, 119th Inf, Elizabethtown. GO No. 18, 21 May 1956, announces field training for Hq & Hq Det, NC NG (Part), and 30th Inf Div (Minus), at Fort Bragg, 10-24 June 1956. GO No. 19, 21 May 1956, authorizes increase enlisted strength to full strength effective 11 May 1956 of Co C. 130th Tank Bn, Lumberton. GO No. 20, 24 May 1956, authorizes field training for two officers. Selective Service Section, at Raleigh, 10-24 June 1956. GO No. 21, 29 May 1956, authorizes field training for 263rd Com Sq, Opns, at Donaldson AFB, S. C, 1-15 July 1956. GO No. 22, 8 June 1956, amends Sec. 2, GO No. 14. AGD. NC, 1956, with re-spect to Captain J. B. Archer. GO No. 23, 15 June 1956, announces field training, Air National Guard, at Travis Field, Savannah, Georgia, 7-21 July 1956. GO No. 24, 3 July 1956, amends GO No. 61, AGD, NC, dated 5 Dec 1955, and GO No. 9, 4 Apr 1956, pertaining to units of 150th AAA Bn. Go No. 25, 6 July 1956, authorizes activation effective 16 July 1956, of Med Det, 449th FA Bn (Obsn), Monroe. GO No. 26, 23 July 1956, authorizes increased enlisted strength to full strength Btry B, 540th FA Bn, Thomasville, effective 23 July 1956. GO No. 27, 23 July 1956, announces award of North Carolina Distinguished Service Medal to Major General John Hall Manning, O 207814; to Major Gen-eral Claude Thomas Bowers, O 183291; and to Colonel Gordon Smith, O 187398 (Ret). GO No. 28, 27 July 1956, announces field training dates for units of IV Corps Arty, at Fort Bragg, 12-26 Aug 1956. GO No. 29, 27 July 1956, announces field training dates for Antiaircraft Arty and Tank units at Fort Stewart, Georgia, 7-26 August 1956. GO No. 30, 7 Aug 1956, amends No. 28, AGD, NC. 27 July 1956, by including 94th Army Band. GO No. 31, 28 Aug 1956, authorizes non-TO authorization 156th Fighter Intcptr Sq, effective 1 Sep 1956. GO No. 32, 12 Sep 1956, authorizes activation of Co D, 105th Engr Bn (Combat), Hamlet, effective 24 Sep 1956. GO No. 33, 2 Oct 1956, announces dates for Army Aviation inspection, 23 Oct-2 Nov 1956. Report of The Adjutant General 55 GO No. 34, 22 Oct 1956, announces schedule of Annual Armory Inspections, lor Army National Guard units, beginning 7 Jan 1957 through 14 Mar 1957. GO No. 35, 26 Nov 1956, authorizes activation of Med Det, 105th Engr Bn, Charlotte, effective 20 Nov 1956. GO No. 36, 26 Nov 1956, authorizes activation of 30th Repl Co, Fuquay- Varina, effective 24 Sep 1956. GO No. 37, 26 Nov 1956, rescinds GO No. 34, AGD, NC, 22 Oct 1956, and an-nounces the new schedule of Annual Armory Inspections. GO No. 38, 11 Dec 1956, amends GO No. 35, AGD, NC, 26 Nov 1956, pertain-ing to Med Det, 105th Engr Bn, by changing effective date to 30 Nov 1956, and amends GO No. 36. AGD. NC, 26 Nov 1956, by changing the effective date to 29 Nov 1956. GO No. 39, 14 Dec 1956, authorizes activation of Med Det, 130th Tank Bn, Red Springs, effective 20 Dec 1956. ROSTER OF OFFICERS AND WARRANT OFFICERS IN THE NORTH CAROLINA NATIONAL GUARD AS OF 31 DECEMBER 1955 ARMY UNITS (NON-DIV) Hq Hq Det NCNG Raleigh NC (Federally Recognized 18 Mar 47) Bruton, Thomas W., Col Foreman, John, Col Jonas, Charles R., Col Pickens, Wiley M., Col Upton, Thomas H., Col Armstrong, Lee Roy W., Lt Col Broaddus, Russell G., Lt Col Donovan, David W., Lt Col Mathis, Quince E., Lt Col Reitzel, John L., Lt Col Avery, Isaac T., Jr. Maj Brown, Thomas C, Maj Leinster, Joseph A., Maj Pait, Neil J., Jr., Maj Ratchford, Charles B., Maj Rice, John C, Jr., Maj York, Richard G., Maj Bass, Mack G., Jr., Capt Davis, Louis H., Capt Hayes, Grayson, Capt Lewis, Walter C, Capt Massengill, Hugh J., Capt Sechriest, Stuart W., Capt Wilkins, Robert J., Capt Carter, Thomas B., 1st Lt Bradshaw, William W., 2nd Lt Patrick, William I., CWO (W-2) Dillon, Porter B., WO Smith, George D., WO 217 AAA Det (RCAT) NCNG Raleigh NC (Federally Recognized 7 Feb 51) Smith, Kerr H., 1st Lt 94th Army Band NCNG Charlotte NC (Federally Recognized 2 Aug 55) Gaffney, Howard L., WO Report of The Adjutant General 57 (div-units) Hq 30th Inf Div NCNG Raleigh NC (Federally Recognized 11 Sep 47) Bowers, Claude T., Maj General Parham, Maston S., Brig General Hardesty, Ivan, Col Banzet, Frank B., Lt Col Brown, Thomas E., Lt Col Davis, Ferd L., Lt Col Lee, Joel T., Lt Col Longest, Thomas B., Lt Col Manning, Howard E., Lt Col Shinier, Clarence B., Lt Col Summey, Thomas A., Jr., Lt Col Whitley, Philip R., Lt Col Alford, Lonnie R., Maj Blalock, George F., Maj Coxe, James S., Jr., Maj Davis, Barrie S., Maj Dean, Durrell T., Maj Hall, Roger F., Maj Holoman, William K., Maj Manooch, Charles S., Jr., Maj McGinnis, James W., CH Maj McRae, Cameron F., Maj Parker, Herbert D., Maj Patterson, Eugene R., Maj Pleasants, George D., Maj Smith, Kenneth A., Maj Stott, Charles C, Maj Barrow, Edward F., Maj Beeler, John H,, Capt Ervin, Samuel J. Ill, Capt Hancock, Franklin W. Ill, Capt Liles, Graydon C, Capt Marks, Charles L., Capt Rogers, John P., Capt Singleton, Carroll V., Jr., Capt Staton, William W., Capt Wilson, Robert B., Jr., Capt Barnes, Floyd P., 1st Lt Cleveland, Robert D., 1st Lt Ives, Lowell W., 1st Lt Marsh, George C, 1st tL Outlaw, Jennings C. 1st Lt Smith, Billie C, 1st Lt White, Claude N., 1st Lt Worthington, Lyman G., 1st Lt Davis, George M., 2nd Lt Gaddy, Charles W., 2nd Lt 58 Report of The Adjutant General Haithcock, Earl D.. 2nd Lt Lee, James E., 2nd Lt Wilson, John L., 2nd Lt Jones, George S., CWO (W-3) Oglesby, Thomas B., CWO (W-2) Pate, Chester E., CWO (W-2) Link, Wallace G. CWO (W-2) Duke, James W. WO Liles. Howard WO McDonald, Lyle D., Jr., WO Med Det 30th Inf Div NCNG Apex NC (Federally Recognized 14 Aug 55) Hart, Lillard F., Maj Hq Co 30th Inf Div NCNG Greensboro NC (Federally Recognized 28 Apr 47) Gourley, Willard A., Jr., 1st Lt Smith, Ransom, Jr., 1st Lt Troxler, James N., 2nd Lt Troxler, William D., WO Sep Det Hq Co 30th Inf Div (Lt Avn Sec) NCNG Raleigh-Durham Airport NC (Federally Recognized 18 Nov 52) Elliott, Leighton M., 1st Lt Johnson, Richard M., 1st Lt Pulley, James F., Jr., 1st Lt King, Erwin T., 2nd Lt 30th Signal Co 30th Inf Div NCNG Canton NC (Federally Rec-ognized 14 May 47) Blalock, Clifton E., Jr., Maj Chapman, Weaver C, Maj White, James A., Capt Davidson, Tarver W., 1st Lt Keylon, Arthur F., 1st Lt Russell, Jack H., 1st Lt Smathers, Sigmon W., 1st Lt Smith, Leonard C, 1st Lt Winfrey, James W., 1st Lt Arrington, Ralph J., 2nd Lt Robertson, George R., 2nd Lt Davis, Stuart M., CWO (W-2) Brown, William R., WO Johnson, Charles S., WO Report of The Adjutant General 59 30th MP Co 30th Inf Div NCNG Greensboro NC (Federally Recognized 8 Jul 48) Poole, Frank R., Jr., Maj Pinnix, James C, Capt Cobb, James R., Jr., 2nd Lt Garrett, George O., Jr., 2nd Lt Hitchcock, Walter C, WO 30th QM Co 30th Inf Div NCNG Greensboro NC (Federally Recognized 11 Oct 49) Williams, Hugh B., Maj Corry, Alfred H., Capt Keating, Bernard J., Capt Lewis, Kenneth E., 1st Lt Myers, Fred E., 2nd Lt Collins, Theodore C, Jr., WO Hutson, Edward A., WO 30th Recon Co 30th Inf Div NCNG Sanford NC Winders, Gilbert L., Jr., Capt Hanner, Robert N. Jr., 2"nd Lt Hunter, Hughie D., 2nd Lt Simmons, Carlos N., 2nd Lt Sowers, Roy N., Jr., 2nd Lt McDonald, Thomas W., CWO (W-2) Hq Hq & Svc Co 130th Tank Bn NCNG Red Springs NC (Federally Recognized 10 Jun 47) Lamont, William Jr., Lt Col Dickson, Paul, Maj Lester, Thomas B., Jr., Maj Brock, Jimmy W., Capt Bullock, Walter R., Capt Clark, Luther W., Capt McLean, Herbert S., Jr., Capt McMillan, Harvey F., Capt Willis, William E., 1st Lt Baker, Daniel E., 2nd Lt Poole, John S., 2nd Lt Sighel, Norman C, CWO (W-2) Currie, Roland E., WO McMillan, Charles P., WO Stutts, Elbert H.. WO 60 Report of The Adjutant General Co A 13 0th Tank Bn NCNG Raeford NC (Federally Recognized 10 Mar 47) Newton, Edwin D., Capt English, Talmadge, 1st Lt Macko, Thomas M., 1st Lt Poole, William L., Jr., 1st Lt Jones, John W., 2nd Lt Dixon, Roger W., CWO (W-2) Co B 130th Tank Bn NCNG St Pauls NC (Federally Recognized 8 Nov 49) Powers, Russell H., Capt Stevens, Bennie E., 1st Lt Pittman, David M., 2nd Lt Sherrill, Joe E., Jr.. WO Co C 130th Tank Bn NCNG Lumberton NC (Federally Recognized 7 Jun 55) McGougan, Ernest D., Capt Lockey, Benjamin F., Jr., 1st Lt Co D 130th Tank Bn NCNG Southern Pines NC (Federally Recognized 7 Oct 49) Wilson, William J., Capt Harrington, James E., Jr., 1st Lt Horner, Ralph L., 1st Lt Irvin, James L., 1st Lt Shannon, Charles R., 1st Lt Hq Hq Det 730th Ord Bn NCNG Greensboro NC (Federally Recognized 17 Nov 55) Wannamker, Charles W., Jr., Maj Coulman, George W., Capt Ogburn, John F., Jr.. Capt Smith, Clarence D., Capt Fairfield, Edward W., 1st Lt Kubachko, Andrew Jr., 1st Lt Bateman, Robert M. CWO (W-2) Gates, John B., CWO (W-2) Co A 730th Ord Bn NCNG Greensboro NC (Federally Recognized 2 Dec 48) Cobb, Ralph L., 1st Lt Smith, Dallas A., 2nd Lt Smith, Ira A., 2nd Lt Cooke, Charles L., CWO (W-2) Report of The Adjutant General 61 Co B (Rear) 730th Ord Bn NCNG Butner NC (Federally Recognized 20 Feb 48) Ferrell, Arthur E., 1st Lt Fletcher, James M., 1st Lt Forsyth, Lennox, CWO (W-2) Andrews, William M., Jr., WO Hayes, Thad W., Jr., WO Latkowski, Herbert L., WO Wilkins, Cad L., WO 30th Inf Div Band NCNG Raleigh NC (Federally Recognized 24 Feb 47) Burt, Millard P., CWO (W-4) Hq Hq Co 119th Inf NCNG Rocky Mount NC (Federally Recognized 7 Dec 48) Peterson, Bernice A., Lt Col Taylor, Herbert H., Jr., Lt Col Blythe, Joseph D., Maj Eason, William L., Maj Modlin, Morton S., Major White-Hurst, Bernard M., CH, Maj Branum, Charles F., Capt Cuthrell, Hiram J., Capt Milton, Marshall M., CH, Capt Batchler, Wesson O., 1st Lt DeBow, Clyde E., 1st Lt Purcell, Eugene G., Jr., 1st Lt Reid, James W., Jr., 1st Lt Stephenson. Harold L., 1st Lt Merritt, Thomas W., 2nd Lt Cuttu, Frank, CWO (W-2) Pittman, Jasper L., WO Svc Co 119th Inf NCNG Elizabeth City NC (Federally Recognized 8 Apr 47) Scott, Shelton G.. Capt Stewart, Edward W., Capt White, Beverly W., Capt Harrell, Benjamin C, 1st Lt White, Luther A., Jr., 2nd Lt Chapin, William M., CWO (W-2) Helmkamp, Richard C, CWO (W-2) Warren, Gerald R., CWO (W-2) Bankos, John B., WO 62 Report of The Adjutant General Hv Mortar Co 119th Inf NCNG Edenton NC (Federally Recognized 12 May 47) Fry, Cecil W., Captain Perry, John E. R., 1st Lt Swanner, Charlie W., 1st Lt Swanner, Joseph K., 1st Lt Asbell, John H., Jr., CWO (W-2) Tank Co 119th Inf NCNG Ahoskie NC (Federally Recognized 14 Sep 53) Stanley, Howard T., Capt Morris, Ben J., 1st Lt Wiggins, Robert M., 1st Lt Med Co 119th Inf NCNG Wilson NC (Federally Recognized 10 Mar 49) Hood, John M., Capt Taylor, Allen, Capt Boyette, Earl R., 1st Lt Lamm, John G., 1st Lt Smiley, Melvin W., 1st Lt Thomas, Rowland F., Jr., 1st Lt Hood, Vernon L., 2nd Lt Whitley, Douglas B., 2nd Lt Hq Hq Co 1st Bn 119th Inf NCNG Ahoskie NC (Federally Recognized 28 Feb 51) Mitchiner, James A., Maj Beale, Walter H., Jr., Capt Beasley, Carroll W., Capt Spruill, Charles B., Capt Best, Edward P., 1st Lt Brinkley, Carson M., 1st Lt Hassell, Jack A., 1st Lt Powers, Michael F., 1st Lt Waters, Admiral D., Jr., 1st Lt Liverman, John H., Jr., 2nd Lt Co A 119th Inf NCNG Windsor NC (Federally Recognized 28 Feb 51) Pierce, Melvin E., 1st Lt Spivey, Robert B., 2nd Lt Co B 119th Inf Lasker NC (Federally Recognized 10 April 52) Draper, Calvin T., 1st Lt Duke, Richard T., 1st Lt Bradley, Marvin R., Jr., 2nd Lt Miles, Pervist M., Jr., 2nd Lt Report of The Adjutant General 63 Co C 119th Inf NCNG Roanoke Rapids NC (Federally Recognized 18 Jul 47) Hale, Joseph L., 1st Lt Hockaday, Alvin T., 1st Lt Johnson, Joseph C, 1st Lt Etheridge, Gordon R., 2nd Lt Peoples, Carl E., CWO (W-2) Co D 119th Inf NCNG Scotland Neck NC (Federally Recognized 22 Nov 48) Edwards, Harold B., Capt Allsbrook, David A., Capt Futrell, Joseph F., Jr., 2nd Lt Lane, Edgar E., 2nd Lt Hq Hq Co 2nd Bn 119th Inf NCNG Wilson NC (Federally Recognized 20 Apr 47) Ingram, William B., Lt Col Summerlin, Charles A., Jr., Maj Cook, Richard A., Capt Hertzberg, Sol Capt Monroe, Orville N., Jr., Capt Smith, Oscar L., Capt Boyette, Harvey R., 2nd Lt Speight, Robert S., 2nd Lt Vinson, Herman W., 2nd Lt Whitfield, Purington W., Jr., 2nd Lt Co E 119th Inf NCNG Nashville NC (Federally Recognized 18 Apr 55) Cameron, Jack K., 1st Lt Corrington, Ronald E., Jr., 1st Lt Stallings, John W., 1st Lt Co F 119th Inf NCNG Tarboro NC (Federally Recognized 9 Jul 47) Bailey, John J., Jr., 1st Lt Brock, Linwood M., 1st Lt Crisp, Robert E., 2nd Lt Co G 119th Inf NCNG Fremont NC (Federally Recognized 21 Apr 55) Blalock, Paul C, Jr., Capt Wiggs, Marvin B., 1st Lt York, William F., 2nd Lt Co H 119th Inf NCNG Farmville NC (Federally Recognized 2 5 Apr 55) Home, Archie A., 1st Lt McDavid, John J., Jr., 1st Lt Ward, Moody H., 2nd Lt 64 Report of The Adjutant General Hq Hq Co 3d Bn 119th Inf NCNG Clinton NC (Federally Recognized 31 May 48) Buck, William M., Lt Col Grissom, Robert M., Maj Merritt, Henry C, Capt Morse, James H., Capt Shaw, William B., Capt Strickland, James F., Capt Kornegay, George C, 1st Li Starling, William L., Jr., 1st Lt Butler, William F., 2nd Lt Corbitt, Herman H., Jr., 2nd Lt Whitfield, William B., CWO (W-2) Co I 119th Inf NCNG Wilmington NC (Federally Recognized 13 May 47) Barnes, David L., 1st Lt Keen, Walter E., Jr., 1st Lt Lashley, Eugene M., 1st Lt Rich, George T., 1st Lt Earp, Wilbur E., 2nd Lt Co K 119th Inf NCNG Roseboro NC (Federally Recognized 7 Feb 55) Atwood, Wendell F., 1st Lt Butler, Stacy A., 1st Lt Jenkins, Albert J., Jr., 2nd Lt Co L 119th Inf NCNG Goldsboro NC (Federally Recognized 14 May 47) Kannan, James C, Jr., Capt Crawford, Edward B., 1st Lt Goff, James R., 1st Lt Whitfield, Richard A., 1st Lt Thompson, Billy M., 2nd Lt Co M 119th Inf NCNG Warsaw NC (Federally Recognized 14 Apr 47) Huie, Earl B., Capt Allen, Harvey C, Jr., 1st Lt Rivenbark, Raymond W., 1st Lt Berry, Paul B., 2nd Lt Best, Robert C, WO Hq Hq Co 120th Inf NCNG Morganton NC (Federally Recognized 14 Jul 47) Hatcher, Howell J., Col Krueger, Warren R., Lt Col Davis, John C, Maj Rogers, Duncan C, Jr., Maj Report of The Adjutant General 65 Vanderlinden, William H., Jr., Maj Wilkinson, David E., Maj Anderson, James E., Captain Bigham, Robert W., Captain Freeman, John M., Captain Gross, Dawyer D., Captain Wiltshire, John L., Captain Baker, Frank M., 1st Lt Erwin, Lawrence E., Jr., 1st Lt Cooper, Clifford E., 2nd Lt Powell, Norman L., 2nd Lt Robinson, McDaniel, 2nd Lt Poteet. James J., WOJG Svc Co 120th Inf NCNG Asheville NC (Federally Recognized ?, Jun 47) Israel, William H., Captain Porter, Roswell K., Captain DeBruhl, Edward B., 2nd Lt Martin, Woodrow B., CWO (W-3) Cundiff, Louis M., Jr., WOJG Drake, Robert E., Sr., WOJG Israel, Robert H., WOJG Hv Mortar Co 120th Inf NCNG Forest City NC (Federally Recognized 14 Nov 47) Bradley, Grover H., Captain Brockmann, Hal E., 1st Lt Peeler, William B., 1st Lt Philbeck, Wade L., 1st Lt Carroll, Thomas E., 2nd Lt Ferree, Dan H., 2nd Lt Tank Co 120th Inf NCNG Waynesville NC (Federally Recognized 30 Apr 47) Carswell, Samuel A., Captain Adams, James R., 1st Lt Jones, Albert C, 1st Lt Med Co 120th Inf NCNG Mocksville NC (Federally Recognized 21) Sep 47) Varner, John W., Major Hendricks, Worth T., 1st Lt Joye, Milbourne, L., 1st Lt Latta, James E., 1st Lt Beck, Harry L., 2nd Lt 66 Report of The Adjutant General Hq Hq Co 1st Bn 120th Inf NCNG Mount Airy NC (Federally Recog-nized 16 Mar 48) Sutton, Albert D., Lt Colonel Baker, Ruggles L., Major Hudson, James G., Major Chupp, Carlton E., Captain Kelly, Jack T., Captain Hinshaw, James T., Jr., Captain Bowman, Russell E., 1st Lt Dickinson, Edgar C, 1st Lt Stoneman, James N., 1st Lt Simmons, Walter P., 2nd Lt McNeil, James R., CWO (W-2) Co A 120th Inf NCNG Elkin NC (Federally Recognized 7 Jun 55) Poplin, Robert O., Jr., Captain Porter, Cecil L., 1st Lt Co B 120th Inf NCNG Winston-Salen NC (Federally Recognized 15 Oct 47) Kennington, Lloyd H., Captain Foster, James R., 1st Lt Overby, Cicero E., 2nd Lt Holcomb, Weldon E., WOJG Co C 120th Inf NCNG Salisbury NC (Federally Recognized 27 Jun 47) Scoggins, William C, Jr., Captain Lee, Robert E., 1st Lt Agner, Harry L., 2nd Lt Peeler, Bill E., 2nd Lt Propst, Robert P., 2nd Lt Co D 120th Inf NCNG Winston-Salem NC (Federally Recognized 6 Aug 47) Talbert, Russell L., Jr., Captain Hilton, Walter M., 1st Lt Jent, William P.. Jr., 1st Lt Hq Hq Co 2nd Bn 120th Inf NCNG Kannapolis NC (Federally Rec-ognized 15 Feb 55) Presnell, Tom, Lt Colonel Abernethy, Leroy F., Jr., Major Morris, Eugene T., Major Beach, Aaron L., Captain Murdoch, William S., Captain Orland, Joseph E., Jr., Captain Wanzer, Charles R., Captain Aiken, John S., 1st Lt Johnson, Dennis L., 1st Lt Report of The Adjutant General 67 Co E 120th Inf NCNG Concord NC (Federally Recognized 13 Mar 47) Belo, Harry L., 1st Lt Williams, Robert O., 1st Lt Beck, Donald K., 2nd Lt Bridgewater, Billy B., 2nd Lt Coble, John D., 2nd Lt Harris, David A., 2nd Lt Co F 120th Inf NCNG Gastonia NC (Federally Recognized 24 Jul 47) Harris, William F., Captain Ratchford, Charles N., 1st Lt Sensenbrenner, William H., 1st Lt Co G 120th Inf NCNG Newton NC (Federally Recognized 23 Apr 47) Taylor, William E., Captain Lutz, William H., 1st Lt Lofland, Albert L., 2nd Lt Bryson, Joseph B., WOJG Co H 120th Inf NCNG Hickory NC (Federally Recognized 14 Mar 47) Edwards, Earl T., Jr., Captain Huffman, Dolan L., 2nd Lt Jones, William M. 2nd Lt Propst, Walter L., Jr., 2nd Lt Lookadoo, Charles A., WOJG Hq Hq Co 3d Bn 120th Inf NCNG Kings Mountain NC (Federally Recognized 16 Jun 48) Davis, James M., Lt Colonel Bolin, Banks E., Major Burrell, Ray G., Major Cabaniss, Robert E., Captain Cash, Paul S., Captain Houston, Samuel H., Captain Winchester, Robert H., Captain Stegall. Harry E., Jr., 1st Lt Wilkie, Hubert G., 1st Lt Barbee, Paul B., 2nd Lt Mull, Paul M., WOJG Co I 120th Inf NCNG Sylva NC (Federally Recognized 14 Apr 55) Roland, Alan C, 1st Lt Finger, Calvin B., Jr., 2nd Lt Co K 120th Inf NCNG Shelby NC (Federally Recognized 10 Mar 47) Armstrong, William B., 1st Lt Stegall, Robert L., 1st Lt Wall, Frank M., 1st Lt Watson, John F., 1st Lt 68 Report of The Adjutant General Co L 120th Inf NCNG Hendersonville NC (Federally Recognized 8 Feb 55) Frady, Daniel W., Captain Nixon, William H., 2nd Lt Co M 120th Inf NCNG Spindale NC (Federally Recognized 13 Nov 47) Green, Herman E., Captain Padgett, Max 1st Lt Tomlin, Charles T., 1st Lt Jolly, Zeb V., 2nd Lt Daniel, Hobart L., WOJG Hq Hq Co 139th Inf NCNG Reidsville NC (Federally Recognized 22 Apr 47) Edwards, Daniel K., Colonel Hughes, Robert A., Lt Colonel Cartwright, John W., Major Floyd, John E., Major Dunton, Benjamin F., Captain Grogan, Earl M., Captain Lougee, Henry S., Captain Walker, Julius B.. Captain Bennett, Earnest A., Jr., 1st Lt Gregory, Joseph F., 1st Lt Phipps, William E., Ch, 1st Lt Rigsbee, Vernon W., 1st Lt Robertson, Leonard T., 1st L( Sullivan, Edward J.. Jr., 1st Lt Snotherly, Henry A., 1st Lt Apple, Willard B., Jr., 2nd Lt Delapp, Royal S., Jr., 2nd Lt Grogan, John W., CWO (W-3) Thompson. Roy A.. WOJG Svc Co 139th Inf NCNG Durham NC (Federally Recognized 29 Mar 48) Barnes, Lee R., Captain Durham, Robert J., Captain Pennington, Hubert E., Captain Newton, Walter C, Jr., 1st Lt Markham, Jack W., 2nd Lt Riley, Fred T., CWO (W-2) Weiss, Joseph P., CWO (W-2) Hv Mortar Co 13 9th Inf NCNG Leaksville NC (Federally Recognized 22 Ssp 47) Simpson, Jack J,, 1st Lt Fulton, William L., 2nd Lt Powell, Dillard M., 2nd Lt Brown, Lester N., WOJG Report of The Adjutant General 69 Tank Co 139th Inf NCNG Parkton NC (Federally Recognized 16 Sep 47) Acree, Carl L., 1st Lt Smathers, Rufus E.. 1st Lt McMillan, David V., 2nd Lt Hall, James E., Jr., CWO (W-2) Med Co 139th Inf NCNG Durham NC (Federally Recognized S Jul 47) Haltiwanger, Earl, Jr., Captain Huntley, Robert R., Captain Cress, Robert H., 1st Lt Eakes, Joe O., Jr., 1st Lt Pickett, Claudius A., 1st Lt Cuzick, William T., 2nd Lt Garrett, James T., Jr., 2nd Lt Sherrill, James V., 2nd Lt Hq Hq Co 1st Bn 13 9th Inf Durham NC (Federally Recognized 3 Oct 47) Steagall, Gordon I., Lt Colonel Harrison, George W., Major Bouchard, Arthur J., Captain Pendergrass, Coye L., Captain Pickett, Stewart M., Captain Dennis, Luther A., 1st Lt Dudley, Roland E., 1st Lt Powell, Thomas H., 1st Lt Scott, Jesse P., 1st Lt Craig. Joe W., Jr.. 2nd Lt Co A 139th Inf NCNG Oxford NC (Federally Recognized 12 May 47) Henry, William R., 1st Lt Ragland, Hugh T., Jr., 2nd Lt Steagall, James G., 2nd Lt Wilson, Thomas P., WOJG Co B 13 9th Inf NCNG Warrenton NC (Federally Recognized 15 Mar 47) Arrington, Samuel T., Captain Currie, Roger L., 1st Lt Evans, Thomas M., 1st Lt Pridgen, Carson S., 2nd Lt Floyd, Arthur H., CWO 70 Report of The Adjutant General Co C 13 9th Inf NCNG Henderson NC (Federally Recognized 17 Jul 47) Eaves. Charles T., Captain Garrett, Herbert M., 1st Lt Pridgen, Benjamin M., 1st Lt Tucker, George N., Jr., 1st Lt Duke, Robert L., 2nd Lt Wells, Durwood E., 2nd Lt Faulkner, Durwood W., WOJG Co D 13 9th Inf NCNG Roxboro NC (Federally Recognized 9 Apr 48) Allen, Gordon P., 1st Lt Christmas, Edward L., Jr., 1st Lt Hicks, Willie B., 1st Lt Wright, Wallace L., 1st Lt Hq Hq Co 2nd Bn 139th Inf NCNG Asheboro NC (Federally Recog-nized 6 Jan 48) Rudisill, Gerald A., Major Sanders, Harper K., Jr., Major Taylor, Albert G., Major Bradshaw, Thomas S., Captain Fitzgerald, Paul V., Jr.. Captain Steed, Lawrence L., Captain Toler, Frank G., Jr., 1st Lt Whatley, Lowell M., 1st Lt Fagg, Charles F., Jr., 2nd Lt Luck, Lonnie I., 2nd Lt Rich, Charles H., WOJG Co E 13 9th Inf NCNG Burlington NC (Federally Recognized 20 Aug 47) McDonald. James L.. Captain Nicholson, Grover C, 1st Lt Andrews, Cirtus B., 2nd Lt Moody, Joseph D., 2nd Lt Co F 139th Inf NCNG Albemarle NC (Federally Recognized 12 Sep 47) Beck, Donald A., Captain Garrison, John T., 1st Lt Love, Adam W., 1st Lt Melton, Joe Z., 1st Lt Treece, Willie T., Jr., 2nd Lt Pegram, Walter W., WOJG Report of The Adjutant General 71 Co G 13 9th Inf NCNG Lexington NC (Federally Recognized 22 Jan 48) Farmer, Lewis J., Captain McCarn, Harold D., 2nd Lt Jenkins, James L., WOJG Co H 13 9th Inf NCNG Mebane NC (Federally Recognized 7 Jan 55) Jary, Bernard J., 1st Lt Milton, Hugh M., 1st Lt Morton, Sanford B., Jr., 1st Lt Pickard, Marvin C, 1st Lt Hq Hq Co 3rd Bn 139th Inf NCNG Fayetteville NC (Federally Recognized 12 Nov 54) Stearns, Junius S., Jr., Lt Colonel Ashley, Jay L., Captain Clegg, Herbert W., Captain Keeton, William P., Jr., Captain Armour, Franklin G., 1st Lt Millard, Junius H., 1st Lt Cooper, Durant O., 2nd Lt Hall, Paul H., 2nd Lt Wallace, Hubert E., 2nd Lt Co I 139th Inf NCNG Apex NC (Federally Recognized 22 Mar 48) Coggin, John R., Jr., 1st Lt Gay, George A., 1st Lt Newbold, Kenneth R., 1st Lt Rizoti, Edward, Jr., 1st Lt Hauser, James B., Jr., 2nd Lt Teague, William M., 2nd Lt Co K 1 3 9th Inf NCNG Rockingham NC (Federally Recognized 2 3 Feb 55) Pittman, John B., Captain White, Glenn W., 1st Lt Co L 13 9th Inf NCNG Laurinburg NC (Federally Recognized 15 Mar 55) Phillips, James D., Jr., Captain .McMillan, Calvin W., 1st Lt Co M 139th Inf NCNG Fayetteville NC (Federally Recognized 13 Aug 48) DeVane, James D III, 1st Lt Allen, David A., 2nd Lt Saunders, Joseph A., 2nd Lt Worth, Stephen G., 2nd Lt Barnhill, Robert A., WOJG 72 Report of The Adjutant General Hq Hq Btry 30th Div Arty NCNG Greensboro NC (Federally Recog-nized 25 Aug 47) Griffin, Edward F., Brig General Brandt, Leon J., Jr., Lt Colonel Carruthers, Joseph T., Jr., Lt Colonel Compton, Carl S., Major Denning, James W., Major Gerringer, Linley W., Major Latta, William M., Major Root, Hardy S., Major Barnette, John V., Captain Gibson, Belton H., Jr., Captain Groome, William A., Captain King, Hurley D., Captain McSween, Allen C, Captain Thompson, Zane F., Captain Finch, Foster D., Jr., 1st Lt Hodge, Ray K., 1st Lt McSweeney, James P., 1st Lt Nail, Abram M.. Jr., 1st Lt Routh, June E., 1st Lt Williams, Thomas A., Jr., 1st Lt Ingram, Robert H., 2nd Lt Wall, James A., 2nd Lt Yow, Clarence L., CWO (W-2) Hughes, Robert E., WOJG Med Det 30th Div Arty NCNG Greensboro NC (Federally Recognized 24 Oct 49) Reid, William J., Major Hq Hq Btry 112th FA Bn NCNG Lenoir NC (Federally Recognized 9 Jun 47) Forehand, Roy W., Lt Colonel Seehorn, Theodore R., Major Underdown, Sidney L., Major Kichinko, Micheal N. Ill, Captain Poteat, George W., Captain Rader, Ervin D., Captain Robbins, Lawrence N., Captain Smith, Boone E., Captain Swanson, Garland W., Captain Walker, Newland E., Captain Hartley, Harold W., 1st Lt Silver, Leon S., 1st Lt Garland, Ray H., 2nd Lt Moore, William P., 2nd Lt Pennell, Jack B., 2nd Lt Queen, Lemuel F., 2nd Lt Harless, James C, CWO (W-2) Report of The Adjutant General 73 Svc Btry 112th FA Bn NCNG Boone NC (Federally Recognized 17 Mar 55) Clarke, Conley I., 1st Lt Calloway. John M., 2nd Lt Btry A 112th FA Bn NCNG Granite Falls NC (Federally Recognized 1 Sep 53) Tuttle, Robert H., Captain Denton, Robert H., 1st Lt Kiser, Kenneth K., 2nd Lt Rader, Julius L., 2nd Lt Btry B 112th FA Bn NCNG Lenoir NC (Federally Recognized 25 Oct 48) Beach, Darwin E., Captain Setzer, Benjamin R., 1st Lt Branch, Jackson A., Jr., 2nd Lt Carpenter, Haskell W., 2nd Lt McLean, Daniel D., Jr., 2nd Lt Moore, Clifton H., 2nd Lt Priest, Lonnie A., 2nd Lt Rhodes, Lloyd G., CWO (W-2) Btry C 112th FA Bn NCNG North Wilkesboro NC (Federally Rec-ognized 3 Feb 48) Boldin, Ralph A., Captain Shook, Clyde R., 1st Lt Thomas, William S., Jr., 1st Lt Wiles, Clarence D., 1st Lt Bauguss, Charles R., 2nd Lt Call, Conley, 2nd Lt Johnson, Jack, 2nd Lt Absher, Alton L., WOJG Hq Hq Btry 113th FA Bn NCNG Louisburg NC (Federally Recognized 28 Aug 47) Yarborough, Edward F., Lt Colonel McKinne, Collin, Major Perry, Darrell L., Major Daniel, Justice G., Captain East, Thomas F., Captain Hinds, George H., Captain Holmes, Melvin C, Captain Pearce, Philip D., Captain Yeaman, James G., Captain Terrell, Matthew M., 1st Lt Bass, Charles G., 2nd Lt 74 Report of The Adjutant General Hensley, Paul W., 2nd Lt Owens, Edgar H., 2nd Lt Radford, James W., 2nd Lt Morton, Willard D., CWO (W-2) Mullen, Paul F., WOJG Svc Btry 113th FA Bn NCNG Youngsville NC (Federally Recognized 18 Aug 47) Brown, Wiley, Captain Hill, Robert C, 1st Lt Mitchell, Wiley F., Jr., 2nd Lt Cheatham, Robert E., CWO (W-3) Weathers, Jasper W., Jr., WOJG Btry A 113th FA Bn NCNG Zebulon NC (Federally Recognized 27 Jul 49) Henson, Amos G., 1st Lt Loyd, Max L, 1st Lt Potter, James M., Jr., 1st Lt Tippett, Jack M., 1st Lt Newman, Walter R., 2nd Lt Arnold, Johnsey P., WOJG Btry B 113th FA Bn NCNG Dunn NC (Federally Recognized 10 Nov 47) Wade, Edward H., Captain Lasater, Jackson L., 1st Lt Johnson, Charles T., 2nd Lt Rochester, William R., 2*nd Lt Btry C 113th FA Bn NCNG Smithfield NC (Federally Recognized 7 Dec 53) Barnes, Jack W., 1st Lt Nash, Robert N., 1st Lt Parrish, Charles I., 1st Lt Hq Hq Btry 540th FA Bn NCNG High Point NC (Federally Recognized 3 Nov 52) Phibbs, Edward J., Jr., Lt Colonel Bray, J. Douglas, Major Grandjean, Byron W., Major Causey, William G., Captain Guyer, Homer D., Captain Hodgin, David A., Captain Leonard, Hubert M., Captain Tuttle, Luther H., Captain Guard, Bruce C, 1st Lt Smith, William M., 2nd Lt Stutts, Donald E., 2nd Lt Williams, James H., WOJG Report of The Adjutant General 75 Svc Btry 540th FA Bn NCNG High Point NC (Federally Recognized I Jun 53) Jenkins, Leroy E., 1st Lt Warren, James E., 2nd Lt Hill, John L., WOJG Btry A 540th FA Bn NCNG High Point NC (Federally Recognized 3 Nov 52) Lloyd, Joseph M., Captain Fender, James A., 1st Lt Stutts, Billy O., 2nd Lt Btry B 540th FA Bn NCNG Thomasville NC (Federally Recognized II May 53) Mitchell, Joe F., 1st Lt Regan, Joseph C, 1st Lt Long, Joe H., 2nd Lt Btry C 540th FA Bn NCNG Siler City NC (Federally Recognized 4 Mar 55) Paschal, Baird L., Captain Trogdon, Wendell K., 2nd Lt Hq Hq Btry 690th FA Bn NCNG New Bern NC (Federally Recognized 25 Jun 47) Burnette, Clay A., Major Paul, Edward W., Jr., Major Fleming, John B., Captain Smith, Reuben L., Captain Warrington, Charles W., Jr., Captain Dunn, Raymond E., 1st Lt Masters, Norman E., 1st Lt Nelson, Cephus, 1st Lt Smith, Eugene P., 1st Lt Jackson, Charlie C, Jr., 2nd Lt Powell, Wm. E., 2nd Lt Piner, Augustine, Jr., CWO (W-2) Weatherly, Irvin G., CWO (W-2) Svc Btry 690th FA Bn NCNG Jacksonville NC (Federally Recognized 19 Mar 48) Willis, James M., 1st Lt Peed, Linwood, 2nd Lt Nichols, John R., WOJG Btry A 690th FA Bn NCNG Snow Hill NC (Federally Recognized 7 Jul 55) Carson, Robert T., Captain McLawhorn, Herman H., 2nd Lt 76 Report of The Adjutant General Btry B 690th FA Bn NCNG New Bern NC (Federally Recognized 7 Jul 47) Weatherly, Marvin L., 1st Lt Boyd, Guy E., Jr., 2nd Lt Karam, Raymond J., 2nd Lt Btry C 690th FA Bn NCNG Morehead City NC (Federally Recognized 13 Sep 54) Bridgman, Merritt E., 1st Lt Nelson, McDonald, 1st Lt Cooper, Charles G., 2nd Lt Lewis, Arthur K., 2nd Lt Hq Hq Btry 130th AAA Bn (AW) (SP) NCNG Whiteville NC (Feder-ally Recognized 10 Jan 50) Brooks, James A., Major Maultsby, Alexander, Major Maultsby, John C, Major Burns, John K., Captain Dickens, Wallace J., Captain Hickman, James B., Captain Powell, Walter H., Jr., Captain Waldron, Harold A., Captain Davis, Herman F., 1st Lt Brown, Henry C, 2nd Lt Roberson, Lloyd E., 2nd Lt Rooks, Robert G.. 2nd Lt Rooks, Robert O., CWO (W-4) FormyDuval, John M., CWO (W-2) Btry A 130th AAA Bn (AW) (SP) NCNG Shallotte NC (Federally Recognized 28 Nov 49) Carmichael, David B., Captain Kirby, George F., Jr., 2nd Lt Xorris, Leon C, Jr., 2nd Lt Btry B 130th AAA Bn (AW) (SP) NCNG Fair Bluff NC (Federally Recognized 1 May 50) Scott, Jimmie A., Captain Collins, Lawrence O., 1st Lt Benton, Lionel S., 2nd Lt Elliott, Ivan M., 2nd Lt Garrell, James R., 2nd Lt Report of The Adjutant General 77 Btry C 130th AAA Bn (AW) (SB) NCNG Bladenboro NC (Federally Recognized 17 Jan 50) Britt, David L., Captain Bullard, Johnnie G., 1st Lt Cook, Andrew G., 1st Lt Jones, Richard B., 2nd Lt Lewis. Robert J. St., WOJG Btry D 130th AAA Bn (AW) (SP) NCNG Benson NC (Federally Recognized 14 Apr 52) Chestnutt, Norwood B., Jr., 1st Lt Jones, Archie M., Jr., 2nd Lt Jones, Roy H., 2nd Lt Lucus, Herman H., WOJG Hq Hq & Svc Co 105th Engr Bn NCNG Statesville NC (Federally Recognized 20 Nov 52) Battley. William R., Lt Colonel Neel, Tally M., Major Shelden, Robert E. H.. Major Brown, Joseph W., Captain Craig, Robert H., Captain Spoon, LeRoy P., Jr., 1st Lt Peele, Harvey L., 2nd Lt Selvey, Ray E., 2nd Lt Van Pelt, John C, CWO (W-4) Richards, James B., CWO (W-3) Norton, Jesse E., WOJG Triplett, Jack D., WOJG Co A 105th Engr Bn NCNG Lincolnton NC (Federally Recognized 16 Jul 47) Craig, Alfred B., 2nd Lt Dehart, James H., 2nd Lt Huffstetler, Fred, WOJG Co B 105th Engr Bn NCNG Charlotte NC (Federally Recognized 20 Nov 52) Freeman, William R., Jr., 2nd Lt Johnson, Brooks R., 2nd Lt Co C 105th Engr Bn NCNG Statesville NC (Federally Recognized 19 Nov 52) Suther, Carroll, Captain Benfield, John R., 2hd Lt 78 Report of The Adjutant General (NON-DIV) Hq Hq Btry IV Corps Arty NCNG Charlotte NC (Federally Recognized 9 Oct 50) Wrenn, Oscar I., Brig General Guthrie, Kermit L., Colonel Thompson, Roy E., Colonel StGeorge, William M., Lt Colonel Broach, Dan G., Major Camp, Elmore H., Major Friddle, George H., Major Hearn, Granville E., Jr., Major Isom, Charles D., Jr., Major Mullineaux, Joseph B., Jr., Major Smith, Hal H., Major Adams, John K., Captain Connor, James W., Captain Cooper, George W., Captain Haubenreiser, Robert J., Captain Hutchins, James T., Captain Locke, Bert D., Captain Adeimy, Thomas E., 1st Lt Crosland, John, Jr., 1st Lt Gantt, Max P., 1st Lt Huggins, Jimmie B., 1st Lt Huggins, John S., 1st Lt Powell, Hubert H., 2nd Lt Harper, Fred R., CWO (W-2) Hq Hq Btry 4 4 9th FA Bn NCNG Charlotte NC (Federally Recognized 2 Jun 47) Lee, John H., Lt Colonel Evans, Theron K., Major Gibbs, Wallace D., Jr., Major Hart, Sam B., Major Cortner, Jerald, Captain Hackett, Robert E., Captain Love, Ebenezer P., 1st Lt Morse, Harris A., 1st Lt Sproles. James W., 1st Lt Renegar, Ray V., 2nd Lt Williams, Lester P., Jr., 2nd Lt Wilson, Keith W., 2nd Lt McCarter, Oscar G., CWO (W-2) Tiddy, John F., WOJG Btry A 4 4 9th FA Bn NCNG Belmont NC (Federally Recognized 7 Apr 55) Bumgardner, David W., Jr., 1st Lt Kimbrell, Ed M., Jr., 1st Lt Lail, Julious B., 1st Lt Report of The Adjutant General 79 Btry B 449th FA Bn NCNG Mooresville NC (Federally Recognized 17 May 49) Holt, John O., Captain Freeman, James G., 1st Lt Basinger, Carl S., 2nd Lt Btry C 449th FA Bn NCNG Monroe NC (Federally Recognized 30 Aug 50) Faker, Roy C, Captain Caton, Lewis H., Jr., 1st Lt McBryde, Everett L., 1st Lt Smith, Robert I., WO.IG Hq Hq Btry 19 6th FA Gp NCNG Kinston NC (Federally Recognized 26 Aug 48) Willis, Weston H.. Colonel Langston, Guy C, Lt Colonel Bell, Richard K., Major Davis, James F., Major Dupree, Louis J., Jr., Major Stanley, Haywood D., Major Ward, Clement M., Jr., Major Glover, Murrell K., Captain Lester, Gerald T., Captain Redmond, Franklin P., Captain Smith, Arthur T., Captain Thompson, Robert L., Jr., Captain Waters, William G., Jr., Captain Holden, Kemp R., 1st Lt Maxwell, William G., 1st Lt Tart, Clarence C, Jr., 1st Lt Nielsen, Charles R., 2nd Lt Crary, Earnest F., CWO (W-4) Bourdas, Alexander CWO (W-2) Sugg, Charles F., CWO (W-2) Hq Hq Btry 295th FA Bn NCNG Washington NC (Federally Rec-ognized 27 Apr 53) Kornegay, Joseph T., Lt Colonel Rodman, William B., Major Griffin, William S., Jr., Captain Taylor, Louis L., Captain Baker, Ira B., 1st Lt Grist, Samuel L., Jr., 1st Lt Grist, Shepherd R., 1st Lt King, Edward A., 1st Lt Muzinich, Milan J., 1st Lt Tadlock, William L., 1st Lt Stevens, Lloyd B., 2nd Lt Taylor, Lon W., 2nd Lt Lee, James N., CWO (W-2) 80 Report of The Adjutant General Svc Btry 2 9 5th FA Bn NCNG Greenville NC (Federally Recognized 24 August 55) Bailey, Garland F., 1st Lt McGee, Hubert Jr, 1st Lt Btry A 295th FA Bn NCNG Washington NC (Federally Recognized 12 June 47) Wilson, Samuel R., Capt Jefferies, Edward S., Jr., 2nd Lt Peele, William G., 2nd Lt Btry B 295th FA Bn NCNG Kinston NC (Federally Recognized 20 Apr 53) Albritton, James D, 1st Lt Hoffman, Henry A., 1st Lt Minor, William R., 1st Lt Baker, Carl H., 2nd Lt Ramsey, Cabell C, 2nd Lt Btry C 29 5th FA Bn NCNG Greenville NC (Federally Recognized 1 Oct 47) Bush, Emory W., 2nd Lt Camp, Charles E., 2nd Lt Harris, Norman R., 2nd Lt Hq Hq Btry 2 5 2nd AAA Gp NCNG Wilmington NC (Federally Rec-ognized 10 Feb 48) Corbett, Kenneth M., Col Cobb, William A., Lt Col Boylan, Joseph E., Jr., Maj Brown, Michael C, Maj Farmer, John E., Maj Reid, Henry V., Maj Walls, Osborne, K., Maj Primrose, Hugh W., Capt Bowden, Laurence O., 1st Lt Crabtree, Purvis G., 1st Lt Hanson, Richard V., 1st Lt Herring, Oscar C, 1st Li Lanier, Homer A., 1st Lt Buck, Robert B., CWO (W-2) Kelly, William J., CWO (W-2) King, Adolph L., Jr., CWO (W-2) Proctor, Grady M., CWO (W-2) Abercrombie, Albert D., WO McNeill, Samuel F., WO Report of The Adjutant General 81 121st AAA Opns Det NCNG Charlotte NC (Federally Recognized 14 Dec 51) Boone, Benjamin K., Maj Melvin, George H., Capt Davis, Horace, Jr., 2nd Lt 123d Sig Det (RMU Type E) NCNG Wilmington, N. C. (Federally Recognized 24 Jan 51) Casey, Jephthah., Jr., CWO (W-2) 3 8 2d Sig Det NCNG Wilmington NC (Federally Recognized 9 Apr 53) Hadley, William C. WO 403d Ord Svc Det NCNG Wilmington NC (Federally Recognized 31 Aug 54) Groeger, Hans R., WO Hq Hq Btry 15 0th AAA Bn NCNG Wilmington NC (Federally Rec-ognized 3 Nov 47 ) Piatt, Phillip B., Lt Col Cantwell, Robert C III, Maj Shinn, Ernest R., Maj Beggs, Murray E., Capt Gaylor, Walter K., Jr., Capt Losak, George, Capt Welker, Carl W., Cap! Smith, Ralph W., Jr., 1st Lt Clemmons, Robert H., Jr., 2nd Lt Davis, Manly, Jr., 2nd Lt Johnson, Joseph H., Jr., 2nd Lt Kelly, Percival A. II, 2nd Lt Hagerty, Raymond S., WO Potter, Jack T., WO Med Det 150th AAA Bn NCNG Wilmington NC (Federally Recognized 5 Oct 48) Davis. Henry ML, 2nd Lt Btry A 150th AAA Bn NCNG Mount Olive NC (Federally Recognized 21 Jul 53) King, Paul N., Capt Grady, Paul D., 1st Lt Carr, John H., 2nd Lt Jordan, Norris S., WO 82 Report of The Adjutant General Btry B 150th AAA Bn NCNG Beulaville NC (Federally Recognized 12 May 49) Bostic, Richard S., Capt Pate, Carl D., 2nd Lt Btry C 150th AAA Bn NCNG Williamston NC (Federally Recognized 28 Jan 50) Peel, Elbert S., Jr., Capt Horton, Hugh G., Jr., 2nd Lt Wynne, Garland B., 2nd Lt Orrell, Ernest C, CWO (W-2) Btry D 150th AAA Bn NCNG Wallace NC (Federally Recognized 16 Aug 48) Hall, Albert C, Jr., Capt Proctor, Fred T., 1st Lt Herring, James H., 2nd Lt Rivenbark, Irvin E., WO AIR UNITS Hq, NC Air National Guard Charlotte NC Payne, William J., Col Jetton, Sidney L., Lt Col Brooks, Robert W., Jr., Maj Small, Merwyn C, Capt Nantz, Kenneth E., CWO (W-2) Hq 123d Air Base Gp NCANG Morris Fid Charlotte NC Byrd, Henry C, Jr., Col Higgins, Robert G., Lt Col Foster, James B., Maj Hanes, Charlie M., Capt Hines, Manley S., Capt Sheridan, James R., 1st Lt 123d Communications Sq NCANG Morris Fid Charlotte NC Hipp, Wilton L., Capt Loraax, John H., Capt Rose, Arthur M., 2nd Lt 123d Air Police Sq NCANG Morris Fid Charlotte NC Quesada, George A., 1st Lt Porter, Robbie L., 1st Lt 123d Food Svc Sq NCANG Morris Fid Charlotte NC Tyson, John K., Capt Report of The Adjutant General 83 123d Installations Sq NCANG Morris Fid Charlotte NC Huntley, Marvin, Capt Mahoney, James P., 1st Lt 156th Weather Fit (Tac Fcstg) NCANG Morris Fid Charlotte NC Henderson, Stephen T., Maj Dickey, Emerson G., Capt 263d Communications Sq (Opns) NCANG Wadesboro NC Allen, Julian F., Capt Palmer, Oroon D., Capt Austin, Joseph J., 1st Lt Edwards, Jack D., 1st Lt Mitchell, Walter V., Jr., 2nd Lt 156th Fighter Interceptor Sq NCANG Morris Fid Charlotte NC Beckett, Ben H., Jr., Capt Crowell, William I., Capt Elliott, William V., Capt McNeil, Thomas C, Jr., Capt Shelden, Howard W., Capt Smith, Fred W., Capt Thomas, Charles L. C. Ill, Capt Tucker, Davis R., Capt Adams, George L., Jr., 1st Lt Cobb, George M., 1st Lt Dillon, John P., 1st Lt Ellis, Richard H., 1st Lt Frazier, John W., Jr., 1st Lt Gallant, Charles W., Jr., 1st Lt Keller, George H., 1st Lt McCaskill, Bernie L., 1st Lt McCaskill, Harry L., 1st Lt McNeil, Alan H., 1st Lt Meadows, Hubert R., 1st Lt Nash, Blaine B., 1st Lt West, James L., 1st Lt Wilson, James R., Jr., 1st Lt Bowers, Bruce A., 2nd Lt Bumgarner, Ernest L., 2nd Lt Douglas, Edward M., 2nd Lt Edwards, Harold M., 2nd Lt Eller, Kyle C, Jr., 2nd Lt Forsthofel, Eugene F., 2nd Lt Lawton, Robert F., 2nd Lt Ledbetter, George R., 2nd Lt Rogers, George B., 2nd Lt Rummage, John W., 2nd Lt Stamey, Dennis V., 2nd Lt Bollinger, Fred A., Jr., 2nd Lt 84 Report of The Adjutant General 8156th Replacement Training Sq NCANG Morris Fid Charlotte NG Carmichael, Charles R., Capt Dawkins, Arthur F., Capt Lefler, Daniel P., Capt Polk, William C, Jr., Capt Stephenson, Bill R., Capt Thomas, Marion E., 1st Lt Bundy, William T., Jr., 2nd Lt Leonard, Raymond M., Jr., 2nd Lt ROSTER OF OFFICERS AND WARRANT OFFICERS IN THE NORTH CAROLINA NATIONAL GUARD AS OF 31 DECEMBER 1956 ARMY UNITS (NON-DIV) Hq Hq Det, NCNG, Raleigh, N. C. (Federally Recognized 18 March 1947) Bruton, Thomas W., Colonel Foreman, John Colonel Jonas Charles R., Colonel Upton Thomas H., Colonel Armstrong, Lee Roy W., Lt Colonel Broaddus, Russell G., Lt. Colonel Donovan, David W., Lt. Colonel Mathis, Quince E., Lt Colonel Pait, Neil J., Jr., Lt. Colonel Reitzel, John L., Lt. Colonel Avery, Isaac T., Jr., Major Brown, Thomas C, Major Davis, Louie H., Major Leinster, Joseph A., Major Ratchford, Charles B., Major Rice. John C, Jr., Major York, Richard G., Major Archer, J. B., Captain Bass, Mack G., Jr., Captain Hayes, Grayson, Captain Lewis, Walter C, Captain Massengill, Hugh P., Captain Sechriest, Stuart W., Captain Wilkins, Robert J., Captain Carter, Thomas E., 1st Lt. Bradshaw, William W., 2nd Lt. Patrick, William L., CWO (W-2) Minette, William P.. WO 94th Army Band, NCNG, Charlotte, N. C. (Federally Recognized 2 August 1955) Miller, Jean A., CWO (W-2) 217th AAA Det, NCNG, Raleigh, N. C. (Federally Recognized 7 February 1951) Smith, Kerr H., 1st Lt. 86 Report of The Adjutant General (div-units) Hq 30th lnf Div, NCNG, Raleigh, N. C. (Federally Recognized 11 Septem-ber 1947) Bowers, Claude T., Major General Parham, Maston S., Brig. General Hardesty, Ivan, Colonel Benzet, Frank B., Lt. Colonel Brown, Thomas E., Lt. Colonel David, Ferd L., Lt. Colonel Lee, Joel T., Lt. Colonel Longest, Thomas B., Lt. Colonel Pleasants, George D., Lt. Colonel Shinier, Clarence B., Lt. Colonel Stott, Charles C, Lt. Colonel Snmmey, Thomas A., Jr., Chaplain (Lt. Colonel) Whitley, Phillip R., Lt. Colonel Alford, Lonnie R., Major Blalock, George F., Major Coxe, James S., Jr., Major Currin, Robert G., Major Davis, Barrie S., Major Dean, Durrell T., Major Hall, Roger F., Major Holoman, William K., Major Manooch, Charles S., Jr., Major McGinnis, James W., Chaplain (Major) McKinne, Collin, Major Parker, Herbert D., Major Patterson, Eugene R., Major Staton, William W., Major Arrington, Samuel T., Captain Barrow, Edward F., Captain Barnes, Floyd P., Captain Beeler, John H., Captain Britt, David L., Captain Ervin, Samuel J. Ill, Captain Hancock, Franklin W. Ill, Captain Liles, Graydon C, Captain Marks, Charles., L., Captain Rogers, John P., Captain Singleton, Carroll V., Jr., Captain Wilson, Robert B., Jr., Captain Ammons, James F., 1st Lt. Bost, Raymond M., Chaplain (1st Lt.) Cleveland, Robert D., 1st Lt. Davis, George M., 1st Lt. Marsh, George C, 1st Lt. Outlaw, Jennings C, 1st Lt. Reeves, John T., 1st Lt. Report of The Adjutant General 87 Smith, Billie C, 1st Lt. Sowers, Roy G., Jr., 1st Lt. Wilson, John L., 1st Lt. Worthington, Lyman G., 1st Lt. Critcher, Raymond T., 2 -nd Lt. Dillon, Porter B., 2nd Lt. Gaddy, Charles W., 2nd Lt. Lee, James E., 2nd Lt. Jones, George S., CWO (W-3) Link, Wallace G., CWO (W-2) Oglesby, Thomas B., CWO (W-2) Pate, Chester E., CWO (W-2) Blackburn, Charles F., WO Duke, James W., WO Liles, Howard, WO McAuley, Julian B., WO .McDonald, Lyle D., Jr., WO Stamper, William R., WO Med Det, NCNG, Apex, N. C. (Federally Recognized 13 January 19 50) Hart, Lillard F., Lt. Colonel Hq Co, NCNG, Greensboro, N. C. (Federally Recognized 2 8 April 19 47) Smith, Ransom, Jr., Captain Gourley, Willard A., Jr., 1st Lt. Fort, Archibald T., 2nd Lt. Troxler, James N., 2nd Lt Troxler, William D., WT Sep Det, Hq Co, NCNG, Raleigh, N. C. (Federally Recognized 18 November 1952) Johnson, Richard M., Captain Elliott, Leighton M., 1st Lt. Holding William W., 1st Lt. Sullivan, Edward J., 1st Lt. King, Erwin T., 2nd Lt. 30th Sig Co, NCNG, Canton, N. C. (Federally Recognized 14 May 1947) Blalock, Clifton E., Jr., Major Chapman, Weaver C, Major White, James A., Captain Keylon, Arthur F., 1st Lt. Russell, Jack H., 1st Lt. Smathers, Sigmon W., 1st Lt. Smith, Leonard C, 1st Lt. Winfrey, James W., 1st Lt. Robertson, George R., 2nd Lt. Brown, William R., CWO (W-2) Davis, Stuart M., CWO (W-2) Johnson, Charles S., CWO (W-2) 88 Report of The Adjutant General 30th MP Co, NCNG, Greensboro, N. C. (Federally Recognized 8 July 1948) Poole, Frank R., Jr., Major Pinnix, James C, Captain Cobb, James R., Jr., 1st Lt Garrett, George O., Jr., 2nd Lt. Hitchcock, Walter C, WO 30th QM Co, NCNG, Greensboro, N. C. (Federally Recognized 11 October 1949) Williams, Hugh B., Major Keating, Bernard J., Captain Ogburn, John F., Jr., Captain Keen, Walter E., Jr., 1st Lt. Lewis, Kenneth E., 1st Lt. Nixon, William H., 1st Lt. Myers, Fred E., 2nd Lt. Hutson, Edward A., CWO (W-2) Collins, Theodore C, Jr., WO 30th Recon Co, NCNG, Sanford, N. C. (Federally Recognized 11 June 1948) Winders, Gilbert L., Jr., Captain Hanner, Robert N., Jr., 2nd Lt. Heins, James E., 2nd Lt. Hunter, Hughie D., 2nd Lt. Simmons, Carlos N., 2nd Lt. McDonald, Thomas W., WO Hq & Svc Co. 130th Tank Bn, NCNG, Red Springs, N. C. (Federally Rec-ognized 10 June 1947) Lamont, William, Jr., Lt. Colonel Dickson, Paul, Major Lester, Thomas B., Jr., Major Brock, Jimmy W., Captain Bullock, Walter R., Captain Clark, Luther W., Captain McMillan, Harvey F., Captain English, Talmadge, 1st Lt. McConnaughey, Robert A., 1st Lt. Willis, William E., 1st Lt. Patton, Jennings H., Jr., 2nd Lt. Poole, John S., 2nd Lt. Currie, Roland E., CWO (W-2) McMillan, Charles P., WO Nelson, Graham M., WO Stutts, Elbert H., WO Report of The Adjutant General 89 >Ied Det, NCNG. Red Springs, N. C. (Federally Recognized 20 December 1956) McGougan. James D., 1st Lt. Co A, NCNG, Raeford, N. C. (Federally Recognized 10 March 1947) Newton, Edwin D., Captain Macko, Thomas M., 1st Lt. Poole, William L., Jr.. 1st Lt. Baker, Daniel E., 2nd Lt. Jones, John W., 2nd Lt. Dixon, Roger W., CWO (W-2) Co B. NCNG. St. Pauls, N. C. (Federally Recognized 8 November 1949) Powers, Russell H., Captain Stevens. Bennie E., 1st Lt. Barnes, Douglas, Jr., 2nd Lt. Parker, Davis K., Jr., 2nd Lt. Sherrill, Joe E., Jr., WO Co C, NCNG, Lumberton, N. C. (Federally Recognized 7 June 1955) McGougan, Ernest D., Captain Lockey, Benjamin F., Jr., 1st Lt. Doares, William H., 2'nd Lt. Co D, NCNG, Southern Pines, N. C. (Federally Recognized 7 October 1949) Wilson, William J., Captain Harrington, James E., Jr., 1st Lt. Horner, Ralph L., 1st Lt. Irvin, James L., 1st Lt. Sledge, William C, 2nd Lt. Hq Hq Det, 730th Ord Bn, Greensboro, N. C. (Federally Recognized 17 November 1950) Wannamker, Charles W.. Jr., Major Coulman, George W.. Captain Fairfield, Edward W., Captain Ferrell, Arthur E., 1st Lt. Kubachko, Andrew, Jr., 1st Lt. Rigsby, David A., 1st Lt. Bateman, Robert M., CWO (W-2) Co A, NCNG, Greensboro, N. C. (Federally Recognized 2 December 1948) Smith, Clarence D., Captain Cobb, Ralph L., 1st Lt. Smith, Ira A., 1st Lt. Smith, Dallas A., 2nd Lt. Cooke, Charles L., CWO (W-2) 90 Report of The Adjutant General Co B, NCNG, Butner, N. C. (Federally Recognized 20 February 19 48) Fletcher, James M., Captain Cox, K. Jack, 1st Lt. Niven, Benjamin F., Jr., 1st Lt. Forsyth, Lennox, CWO (W-2) Latkowski, Norbert L., CWO (W-2) Andrews, William M., Jr., WO Hayes, Thad W., Jr., WO Wilkins, Cad L., WO 30th Div Band, NCNG, Raleigh, N. C. (Federally Recognized 24 February 1947) Burt, Millard P., CWO (W-4) 119th Inf, NCNG, Ahoskie, N. C. Hq Hq Co, NCNG, Rocky Mount, N. C. (Federally Recognized 7 Dec-ember 1948) Peterson, Bernics A., Lt. Colonel Taylor, Herbert H., Jr., Lt. Colonel Eason, William L., Major Modlin, Morton S., Major Shelden, Robert E. H., Major White-Hurst, Bernard M., Major Hertzberg, Sol, Captain Milton, Marshall M., Chaplain (Captain) Purcell, Eugene G., Chaplain (Captain) Ames, Douglas E., 1st Lt. Batchelor, Wesson O., 1st Lt. Corrington, Ronald E., Jr., 1st Lt. Debow, Clyde E., 1st Lt. Hall, Lee R., 1st Lt. Harrell, Aubrey E., 1st Lt. Reid, James W., Jr., 1st Lt. Stephenson, Harold L., 1st Lt. Whitfield, Richard A., 1st Lt. Merritt, Thomas W., 2nd Lt. Reid, Robert O., 2nd Lt. Guttu, Frank, CWO (W-2) Pittman. Jasper L., CWO (W-2) Svc Co, NCNG, Elizabeth City, N. C. (Federally Recognized 8 April 1947) Scott, Shelton G., Captain Stewart, Edward W., Captain White, Beverly W., Captain Gunn, Robert K., 1st Lt. White, Luther A., Jr., 1st Lt. Bankos, John B., CWO (W-2) Report of The Adjutant General 91 Chapin, William McC, CWO (W-2) Helmkamp, Richard C, CWO (W-2) Warren, Gerald R., CWO (W-2) Young, John W., Jr., WO Hv Mortar Co, NCNG, Edenton, N. C. (Federally Recognized 12 May 1947) Fry, Cecil W., Captain Perry, John E. R., 1st Lt. Swanner, Charlie W., 1st Lt. Swanner, Joseph K., 1st Lt. Halsey, Johnny L., 2nd Lt. Jethro, Dallas L., Jr., 2nd Lt. Asbell, John H., Jr., CWO (W-2) Tank, Co, NCNG, Ahoskie, N. C. (Federally Recognized 14 September 1953) Stanley, Howard T., Captain Morris, Ben J., 1st Lt. Wiggins, Robert M., 1st Lt. Farless, Donald E., 2nd Lt. Med Co, NCNG, Wilson, N. C. (Federally Recognized 10 March 1949) Taylor, Allen, Major Boyette, Earl R., 1st Lt. Hood, Vernon L., 1st Lt. Lamm, John G., 1st Lt. Smiley, Melvin W., 1st Lt. Ingram, Joseph H., 2nd Lt. Whitley, Douglas B., 2nd Lt. Hq Hq Co, 1st Bn, NCNG, Ahoskie, N. C. (Federally Recognized 2G February 1951) Mitchiner, James A., Lt. Colonel Blythe, Joseph D., Major Beale, Walter H., Jr., Captain Beasley, Carroll, Captain Williams, John F., Captain Best, Edward P., 1st Lt. Brinkley, Carson M., 1st Lt. Hassell, Jack A., 1st Lt. Liverman, John H., Jr., 1st Lt. Powers, Michael F., 1st Lt. Waters, Admiral D., Jr., 1st Lt. Co A, NCNG, Windsor, N. C. (Federally Recognized 26 February 1951) Spruill, Charles B., Captain Pierce, Melvin E., 1st Lt. Spivey, Robert B., 1st Lt. Everette, Lindsay E., 2nd Lt. Parker, Joseph M., 2nd Lt. 92 Report of The Adjutant General Co B, NCNG, Lasker, N. C. (Federally Recognized 10 April 1952) Duke, Richard T., Captain Branch, Robert B., 1st Lt. Bradley, Marvin R., Jr., 2nd Lt. Whitley, Charles A., 2nd Lt. Co C, NCNG, Roanoke Rapids, N. C. (Federally Recognized IS July 1947) Hale, Joseph L., 1st Lt. Hockaday, Alvin T., 1st Lt. Johnson, Joseph C, 1st Lt. Webb, Samuel F., Jr., 1st Lt. Etheridge, Gordon R., 2nd Lt. Garrison, William D., 2nd Lt. Peoples, Carl E.. CWO (W-2) Co D, NCNG, Scotland Neck, N. C. (Federally Recognized 2 2 Nov-ember 19 48) Futrell, Joseph F., Jr., 1st Lt. Horton, Hugh G.. Jr., 1st Lt. Lane, Edgar E., 2nd Lt. Hq Hq Co, 2nd Bn, NCNG, Wilson N. C. (Federally Recognized 29 April 1947) Ingram, William E., Lt. Colonel Summerlin, Charles A., Jr., Major Cook, Richard A., Captain Cuthrell, Hiram J.. Captain Lockhart, Charles H., Captain Monroe, Orville N., Jr.. Captain Winstead, Edward J., Captain Vinson, Herman W.. 1st Lt. Boyette, Harvey R.. 2nd Lt. Speight, Robert S., 2nd Lt. Whitfield, Purington W.. Jr.. 2nd Lt. Co E, NCNG. Nashville, N. C. (Federally Recognized IS April 1955) Stallings, John W., Captain Co F, NCNG, Tarboro, N. C. (Federally Recognized !> July 1947) Bailey, John J., Jr., 1st Lt. Brock, Linwood M., 1st Lt. Crisp, Robert E., 1st Lt. Cromartic, Martin L. Ill, 2nd Lt. Co G, NCNG, Fremont, N. C. (Federally Recognized 21 April 1955) Blalock, Paul C, Jr., Captain Harrell, Benjamin C, 1st Lt. Wiggs, Marvin B., 1st Lt. Report of The Adjutant General 93 Co H, NCNG, Farmville, N. C. (Federally Recognized 25 April 1955) Ale David, John J., Jr., Captain Home, Archie A., 1st Lt. Ward, Moody H., 1st Lt. Hq Hq Co, 3rd Bn. NCNG, Clinton. N. C. (Federally Recognized 31 May 1948) Buck, William M., Lt. Colonel Grissom, Robert M., Major Merritt, Henry C, Captain Morse, James H., Captain Shaw, William B., Captain Starling, William L., Jr., Captain Strickland, James F., Captain Kornegay, George C, 1st Lt. Butler, William F., 2nd Lt. Parson, William C, 2nd Lt. Whitfield, William B., CWO (W-2) Co I, NCNG, Wilmington, N. C. (Federally Recognized 13 May 1947) Barnes, David L., 1st Lt. Lashley, Eugene M., 1st Lt. Rich, George T., 1st Lt. Harris, Lee G., Jr., 2nd Lt. Strickland, James T., CWO (W-2) Co K, NCNG, Roseboro. N. C. (Federally Recognized 7 February 1955) Corbitt, Herman H., Jr., 1st L(. Jackson, Ammie C, 2nd Lt. Jenkins, Albert J., Jr., 2nd Lt. Co L, NCNG. Elizabetown, N. C. (Federally Recognized 22 May 195S) Bedsole, Harvey L., 2nd Lt. Berry, Paul B., 2nd Lt. Co M, NCNG, Warsaw, N. C. (Federally Recognized 14 April 1947) Huie. Earl B., Captain Allen, Harvey C, Jr., 1st Lt. Rivenbark, Raymond W., 1st Lt. . Kinlaw, Marvin L., 2nd Lt. Best, Robert C, WO 94 Report of The Adjutant General 120th Infantry Hq Hq Co, NCNG, Morganton, N. C. (Federally Recognized 14 July 1947) Hatcher, Howell J., Colonel Krueger, Warren R., Lt. Colonel Davis, John C, Major Rogers, Duncan C, Jr., Major Vanderlinden, |
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