53rd N.C.B. GUAM, July 21, 1944
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I'm wondering if my father was part of the 53rd's Demolition Squad. My older brother remembers my Dad talking about their clearing mines and for some part of it, we think he may have received the Bronze Star. Do you have any names of this group? My father's name was Everett C. Adams, from New Hampshire. He served with the 53rd the entire time he was in the islands. He had enlisted with the Navy, became a Seabee, and was attached to the 1st Amp. He died in 1976 without ever telling us he had earned a bronze star. We have only recently learned of this medal, but have no memory of why. We remain extremely proud of our Dad's service during WWII.

 

Sue Adams Henry

At Guam, Marianas, Islands, two beach parties from the 53rd N.C.B., One officer and 17 enlisted men, equipped with several tractors, landed on D-Day (H-plus-5 minutes), July 21, 1944, with special mission to assist unloading a Marine Battery of Sherman Tanks from LCM's and LCT's at the edge of the reef at Agat Beach. This task was finished within an hour under heavy enemy mortar and machine gun fire. Three of the Sherman Tanks dropped into bomb craters on their way in from the reef to shore and were submerged. This party volunteered to rescue these tanks safely and succeeded in getting two of the tanks safely to the beach in two hours, under heavy fire. A second beach party of five enlisted men was assigned the task of operating a North West Crane, mounted on a pontoon barge and anchored off the reef of Agat Beach, to unload gasoline and ammunition from LCT's to LVT's in support of assault troops. The party, in charge of the same officer Lt. Reeves, landed on D-Day (H-plus-5) and worked day and night for five days, never leaving the barge. This barge was under heavy mortar fire for the first four days. An LST anchored alongside was hit by enemy artillery and withdrew. The remainder of the battalion moved ashore on D-plus-2 and established, maintained, and constructed roads and bridges in support of the assault troops. The Battalion's beach camp was under enemy artillery fire for four hours on D-plus-3. No enemy air raids were experienced, but sniper fire was in evidence, for a nine months period after D-day, in jungle locations. The 53rd's Demolition Squad, consisted of a Chief Petty Officer and 13 enlisted men. This squad cleared all beaches, roads, and areas ahead of the construction troops over a nine months period. Both Beach Parties have been recommended for special suitable awards. Before jungle could be cleared for road building operations, the squad had first to go out with it's mine detectors. Their efforts saved many lives among our number, without any doubt. There were also armed, unexploded naval shells to be disposed of in many places. And there were detonators to be removed from both friendly and enemy ordinance before much of it could be moved. While the 53rd NCB was attached to the 1st Provisional Marine Brigade, during the initial landing on Guam, they were detached from the Marines on July 27, 1944 and assigned to to duty under the Fifth Naval Construction Brigade.

 

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53rd N.C.B. GUAM, July 21, 1944 - by Thurman - 03-19-2010, 10:10 AM
53rd N.C.B. GUAM, July 21, 1944 - by Sue Henry - 02-06-2011, 11:29 PM
53rd N.C.B. GUAM, July 21, 1944 - by SonofaMP - 02-08-2011, 12:01 AM
53rd N.C.B. GUAM, July 21, 1944 - by Thurman - 02-11-2011, 09:12 PM
53rd N.C.B. GUAM, July 21, 1944 - by Sue Henry - 02-12-2011, 10:03 PM
53rd N.C.B. GUAM, July 21, 1944 - by Sue Henry - 02-12-2011, 10:06 PM
53rd N.C.B. GUAM, July 21, 1944 - by Sue Henry - 12-19-2011, 02:47 PM

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