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Discussion in 'Introductions' started by JoniSchildgen, May 11, 2008.

  1. Hello,

    My name is Joni Schildgen. I am the niece of 2 brothers that fought in WWII. They had different last names but that is another story in itself. Their names were Pvt. Ray E Biddle who was a POW and was on the ship Shinyo Maru when it was torpedoed by the submarine USS Paddle. He didn't survive. We haven't known alot about what happened until I started researching my family and especially looking into my 2 Uncles. My other Uncle was Jay Bittle. His military record has him as J H Bittle. He was MIA. And when that law came out (I am not sure of the name) they gave him the designation of Finding of Death.

    My father was very young and was their half brother so he only remembered them until they were in their teens when they left.

    I know there is information out there about the Hellships and would love any information about the Shinyo Maru. I recently found the article from the Prologue Magazine called "American POWs on Japanese Ships Take a Voyage into Hell." I also found this website.

    Thank you,

    Joni
     
  2. Nostalgair

    Nostalgair New Member

    Hi Joni,

    Welcome aboard.

    I hope this forum can be of assistance to your research.

    Cheers

    Owen
     
  3. Kyt

    Kyt Άρης

    Welcome Joni

    Losing two Uncles as POWs of the Japanese is very sad. As members of 680th Ordnance Company and 803rd Engineer Battalion respectively, they seem to have both been captured very early in the war.

    I don't now whether you have already found this information:

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    http://www.west-point.org/family/japanese-pow/photos.htm

    American POWs Rescued After Shinyo Maru Sinking by USS Paddle: SubmarineSailor.com

    I have a couple of books on the hellships, mentioned in the other thread, and will have look through them a little later.
     
  4. Kyt

    Kyt Άρης

  5. morse1001

    morse1001 Guest

    Hi Jonni,

    Welcome to the forum, hope you find the info that you are seeking.
     
  6. Kitty

    Kitty New Member

    welcome to the forum Joni. We have a lot of Aussies here into the Pacific war, I'm sure they'll help.
     
  7. Thank you for your reply.

    Thank you for replying and for the information. I am just now finding out information about them. About 6 years ago I asked my cousin to go through my Grandma's (their mother) old trunk. I found some of their military papers that got me started. Even the letters sent to my Grandmother didn't give her alot of information about what had happened to Uncle Ray. You wouldn't believe the letters she had to write to prove that she was Uncle Jay's mother because of him changing his name. They both lied about their age to get into the Army because of a situation with my Grandfather and another Uncle. My Grandfather was their step father.

    Thank you again. You helped me alot with the information you gave.

    Joni

     
  8. Thank you

    Owen,

    Thank you for your welcome.

    I have already found information from the site I didn't know about.

    Thanks again,

    Joni

     
  9. Hi Kitty

    Kitty,

    Thank you for your reply. I can use all the help I can get.

    Joni

     
  10. Kyt

    Kyt Άρης

    Hi Joni

    interesting you should say that they lied about their ages as they both appear to have joined up before the US entry into the war, at ages 18 and 20.

    ARMY SERIAL NUMBER 18051734
    NAME BIDDLE#RAY#E
    RESIDENCE: STATE OKLAHOMA
    RESIDENCE: COUNTY TULSA
    PLACE OF ENLISTMENT OKLAHOMA CITY OKLAHOMA
    DATE OF ENLISTMENT DAY 03
    DATE OF ENLISTMENT MONTH 07
    DATE OF ENLISTMENT YEAR 41
    GRADE: CODE Private
    BRANCH: ALPHA DESIGNATION Ordnance Department
    BRANCH: CODE Ordnance Department
    TERM OF ENLISTMENT 0 Undefined Code
    LONGEVITY ###
    SOURCE OF ARMY PERSONNEL Civil Life
    NATIVITY OKLAHOMA
    YEAR OF BIRTH 23
    RACE AND CITIZENSHIP White, citizen
    EDUCATION Grammar school
    CIVILIAN OCCUPATION Farm hands, general farms
    MARITAL STATUS Single, without dependents
    COMPONENT OF THE ARMY Regular Army (including Officers, Nurses, Warrant Officers, and Enlisted Men)
    CARD NUMBER #
    BOX NUMBER 0272
    FILM REEL NUMBER 2.129

    ARMY SERIAL NUMBER 18050247
    NAME BITTLE#J#H
    RESIDENCE: STATE OKLAHOMA
    RESIDENCE: COUNTY TULSA
    PLACE OF ENLISTMENT OKLAHOMA CITY OKLAHOMA
    DATE OF ENLISTMENT DAY 25
    DATE OF ENLISTMENT MONTH 02
    DATE OF ENLISTMENT YEAR 41
    GRADE: ALPHA DESIGNATION Private
    GRADE: CODE Private
    BRANCH: ALPHA DESIGNATION Corps of Engineers
    BRANCH: CODE Corps of Engineers
    FIELD USE AS DESIRED #
    TERM OF ENLISTMENT Enlistment for Hawaiian Department
    LONGEVITY ###
    SOURCE OF ARMY PERSONNEL Civil Life
    NATIVITY OKLAHOMA
    YEAR OF BIRTH 21
    RACE AND CITIZENSHIP White, citizen
    EDUCATION Grammar school
    CIVILIAN OCCUPATION Farm hands, general farms
    MARITAL STATUS Single, without dependents
    COMPONENT OF THE ARMY Regular Army (including Officers, Nurses, Warrant Officers, and Enlisted Men)
    CARD NUMBER #
    BOX NUMBER 0272
    FILM REEL NUMBER 2.129
     
  11. Hugh

    Hugh New Member

    Welcome aboard, Joni.
    Regards
    Hugh
     
  12. Thanks Hugh
     
  13. Hi Kyt,

    That is the story I was told because my Grandfather and Uncle were so mean to them. And they had no place to go. My Aunt Ginny who was their full sister passed the story down to her children and myself. My Dad was their youngest half brother and was really young so didn't know the situation very well. He received half of Uncle Ray military insurance. He still is to this day. It is only about $14 and my dad is 72 years old.

    Thank you again for your help. I am new at this. I am also an Air Force Veteran. My husband served in Desert Storm. My researching my family history is so important to me and at the same time since I am a veteran I have found my families military history is just as important.

    Joni




     

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