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State of Jowa 1944
Supplemental Report of the Adjutant General
IOWA 1941
INDUCTION ROSTER OF PERSONNEL IOWA NATIONAL GUARD
Published by THE STATE OF IOWA Des Moines
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State of Jowa 1944
Supplemental Report of the Adjutant General IOWA 1941
INDUCTION ROSTER OF PERSONNEL IOWA NATIONAL GUARD
Published by THE STATE OF IOWA Des Moines
CONTENTS
Page
Induction Outline
Strength Iowa. National Guard 3
General Orders Induction
113th Cavalry 7
34th Division
8
124th Observation Squadron 10
Induction Dates of Iowa National Guard Units 13
Iowa National Guard Induction Roster
State Staff 15
State Detachment 16
34th Division
18
Special Troops 19
Headquarters Company 21
Headquarters Detachment 25
67th Infantry Brigade (Rifle) 27
133rd Infantry (Rifle) 30
168th Infantry (Rifle) 127
136th Medical Regiment
228
109th Quartermaster Regiment 254
185th Field Artillery 259
124th Observation Squadron 316
113th Cavalry (H-Mecz) 325
Alphabetical Index
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IOWA'S NATIONAL GUARD
The first contingent of the Iowa National Guard ordered to one year's active duty in the Army of the United States consisted of six officers of the State Staff. These officers reported for duty on September 20, 1940, and were assigned to State Headquarters for Selective Service. On Octo- ber 10, 1940, the State Detachment of 26 enlisted men was ordered to duty and assigned to Selective Service Headquarters, which had been established in the armory at East First and Des Moines 'Streets, Des Moines. Subsequently, seven additional officers of the State Staff were assigned to this duty.
Complying with an executive order of the President, all units of the 113th Cavalry reported at their respective armories on January 13, 1941, and started their year's active training.
The advance detachment of this regiment departed from their home stations on January 20, 1941, en route to Camp Bowie, Texas. The bal- ance of the regiment left home stations on January 23 and traveled by special train. Colonel Maxwell A. O'Brien of Des Moines, commanded the Cavalry.
On Monday, February 10, 1941, at their erspective armories, Iowa's 5,500 National Guardsmen were inducted into active service. Iowa Guards- men were sent to Camp Claiborne, Louisiana, about 18 miles south of Alexandria, Louisiana, and 185 miles northwest of New Orleans.
The Iowa Guardsmen thus mobilized on February 10, 1941, were part of the 34th division and included the 67th brigade, the 168th and 133rd Infantry regiments, the 185th Field Artillery, the 136th Medical Regi- ment, the 109th Quartermaster Regiment and a number of special troops which serve the division. The 34th division, in addition to the Iowa troops, includes National Guard units from Minnesota, North Dakota and South Dakota. The Iowa troops thus mobilized came from Des Moines, Iowa City, Sioux City, Council Bluffs, Clarinda, Audubon, Jefferson, Shenan- doah, Villisca, Centerville, Marshalltown, Neola, Glenwood, Atlantic, Red Oak, Waterloo, Dubuque, Cedar Falls, Fairfield, Cedar Rapids, Fort Dodge, Mason City, Webster City, Sheldon, Le Mars, Burlington, Newton, Ida Grove, Sibley, Davenport, Boone, Clinton and Grand Junction.
The 34th division was commanded by Major General Ellard A. Walsh of Minnesota. Brig. Gen. Gordon C. Hollar, of Sioux City, was the rank- ing Iowa officer, being commander of the 67th brigade. Next come Colonels Folsom Everest of Council Bluffs, commander of the 168th; Howard J. Rouse of Waterloo, commander of the 133rd; Walter L. Ander- son of Boone, commander of the 185th Field Artillery; Earl B. Bush of Ames, commander of the 136th Medical regiment; and Roy B. Gault of Osceola, commander of the 109th Quartermasters regiment.
The National Guard of Iowa, like that of other states, was mobilized by a Presidential order, which had been given authorization by Congress. In such a case the troops become subject to jurisdiction of federal authori- ties.
IOWA NATIONAL GUARD
Commander-in-Chief.
Hon. Geo. A. Wilson
The Adjutant General Brig. Gen. Charles H. Grahl
Assistant Adjutant General. Lt. Col. R. A. Lancaster
U. S. Property and Disbursing Officer Lt. Col. James E. Thomas
RECAPITULATION STRENGTH IOWA NATIONAL GUARD ON INDUCTION
34TH DIVISION
Unit
Officers
W. O.
Enlisted Men
Hq & Sp Trs
18
0
122
Hq & Hq Co 67th Inf. Brig. (Rifle)
7
0
45
133rd Inf. (Rifle)
94
1
1657
168th Inf. (Rifle)
97
1
1758
136th Med. Regt
41
0
424
185th F. A.
59
1
934
109th Q. M. Regt.
7
0
75
323
3
5015
113TH CAVALRY
113th Cav. (H-Mecz) 68
1 1030
STATE STAFF & DET.
State Staff & Det. 13
0
24
124TH OBSERVATION SQUADRON
124th Observatoin Squadron.
28
0
138
GRAND TOTAL
432
4
6207
UNITS OF THE 34TH DIVISION
OFFICERS
ENLISTED MEN
Present
Absent
Attached
Total
Present
Absent
Attached
Total
Hq.
6
Hq Sp Tr.
1
Hq Det Sp Tr.
2
8
8
Med Det Sp Tr.
2
2
6
6
Hq Co Sp Tr
3
1
4
67
1
68
Hq Det
3
3
22
18
40
18
122
.
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HQ & HQ CO 67TH INF. BRIG. OFFICERS
ENLISTED MEN
Present
Absent
Attached
Total
Present
Absent
Attached
Total
Hq & Hq Co 67th Inf. Brig ..... 5
2
7
45
45
7
45
UNITS OF THE 133RD INFANTRY (RIFLE) OFFICERS
ENLISTED MEN
Present
Absent
Attached
Total
Present
Absent
Attached
Total
Hq
6
6
Hq Co.
2
2
88
88
AT Co
4
4
97
97
Serv Co.
5
4
9
65
65
Band.
1 War Off. 1
2
27
27
Med Det
5
5
55
55
Hq & Hq Det 1st Bn
1
2
3
25
25
Co A
5
5
110
110
Co B
4
4
112
2
114
Co C.
4
2
6
113
113
Co D
5
5
114
114
Hq & Hq Det 2nd Bn.
1
1
2
26
26
Co E.
4
4
96
96
Co F.
3
1
4
114
114
Co G.
3
1
4
114
114
Co H.
5
1
6
119
1
120
Hq & Hq Det 3rd Bn
1
1
1
3
26
26
Co I
4
4
87
1
88
Co K
4
1
5
89
89
Co L
4
1
5
1 89
89
Co M
5
2
7
85
2
87
94
1657
1 W.O.
UNITS OF THE 168TH INFANTRY (RIFLE)
OFFICERS
ENLISTED MEN
Hq
CINAO Present
Absent
Attached
4 4 DAAO Total
Present
Absent
Attached
Total
AT Co
72
72
Hq Co
2
86
86
Serv Co
1
6
68
68
.
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Band.
1 War Off
1 WO 28
28
Med Det.
4
1
2
7
44
44
Hq & Hq Det 1st Bn
2
2
26
26
Co A
4
2
6
113
1
114
Co :
4
1
5
111
2
113
Co C.
3
1
4
8
113
2
115
Co D
3
2
3
8
121
1
122
Hq & Hq Det 2nd Bn
1
1
2
26
26
Co E
3
1
2
6
111
1
112
Co F
4
1
5
104
2
106
Co G.
4
1
5
113
113
Co H
3
3
123
123
Hq & Hq Det 3rd Bn.
2
2
26
26
Co I.
4
4
114
114
Co K
4
4
114
114
Co L.
4
1
5
113
113
Co M
5
5
123
123
97
1 W.O.
1758
UNITS OF THE 136TH MED. REGT. OFFICERS
ENLISTED MEN
Hq
Div. Surg Off.
1
8
8
Hq & Ser. Co.
43
43
Hq 1st Bn.
2
1
3
65
65
Co B
2
2
66
66
Hq 2nd Bn
2
2
Co D
1
1
52
52
Co E
2
2
50
50
Hq 3rd Bn.
1
1
Co G.
7
1
8
72
72
Co H
7
1
8
68
68
41
424
UNITS OF THE 185TH F. A. OFFICERS
ENLISTED MEN
Present
Absent
Attached
Total
Present
Absent
Attached
Total
Hq.
7
7
Hq Btry
2
2
67
67
Band
1 War Off
1
22
22
Med Det.
3
3
30
30
Hq 1st Bn
5
5
Hq Btry 1st Bn.
3
3
82
82
Serv Btry 1st Bn.
3
3
29
29
Absent
Attached
2 6 NO +Total
Present
Absent
Attached
Total
2
Co A.
2 922 O + Present
"
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AT Btry 1st Bn.
3
3
87
87
Btry A.
3
3
70
70
Btry B
3
3
63
1
64
Btry C.
3
3
60
60
Hq 2nd Bn
5
5
96
3
99
Serv Btry 2nd Bn.
3
3
41
41
AT Btry 2nd Bn.
3
3
68
68
Btry D
3
3
74
74
Btry E
3
3
73
73
Btry F
3
3
68
68
59
1 W.O.
934
UNITS OF THE 109TH Q. M. REGT.
OFFICERS
ENLISTED MEN
HNA Present
Absent
Attached
4 DA Total
Present
Absent
Attached
Total
Hq
Ser Co
2
65
65
Div Plat Hq Co
1
10
10
7
75
UNITS OF THE 113TH CAVALRY (H-MECZ)
OFFICERS
ENLISTED MEN
Present
Absent
Attached
Total
Present
Absent
Attached
Total
Hq
8
1
Hq Tr
3
1
2
6
113
113
Serv Tr
3
1
4
147
2
149
Med Det.
5
5
32
32
Band.
1 War Off
1
23
23
Hq Det 1st Sq.
3
3
10
10
Tr A
4
1
1
6
75
1
76
Tr B
4
1
5
91
1
92
Tr C.
4
1
3
8
123
123
Hq Det 2nd Sq.
3
3
8
8
Tr D
5
1
6
114
1
115
Tr E
5
1
6
114
1
115
Tr F
6
1
7
174
174
68
1030
1 W.O.
Warrant Officer
Enlisted Men
Officers
State Staff and Detachment.
13
0
24
124th Observation Squadron.
28
0
138
1
Hq Btry 2nd Bn.
3
1
4
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HEADQUARTERS IOWA NATIONAL GUARD
State of Iowa Adjutant General's Office Des Moines January 4, 1941
GENERAL ORDERS NUMBER 1
INDUCTION OF THE 113TH CAVALRY (H-Mecz) INTO THE ACTIVE MILITARY SERVICE OF THE UNITED STATES
1. The following Executive Order, ordering the 113th Cavalry (H-Mecz) into the active military service of the United States is quoted :
EXECUTIVE ORDER .
By virtue of the authority conferred upon me by Public resolution No. 96, 76th Congress, approved August 27, 1940, and the National Defense Act of June 3, 1916, as amended (39 Stat. 166), and as Commander-in- Chief of the Army and Navy of the United States, I hereby order into the active military service of the United States, effective on the dates respectively indicated below, the following units and members of the Na- tional Guard of the United States to serve in the active military service of the United States for a period of twelve consecutive months, unless sooner relieved :
UNITS * *
Effective January 13, 1941, all Federally recognized elements of : * * * * 113th Cavalry * *
MEMBERS
All members, both active and inactive, of the units listed above.
All persons so ordered into the active military service of the United States are, from the effective date indicated above, relieved from duty in the National Guard of their respective state so long as they shall re- main in the active military service of the United States, and during such time shall be subject to such laws and regulations for the government of the Army of the United States as may be applicable to members of the Army whose permanent retention in the active military service is not contemplated by law.
Commissioned officers and warrant officers appointed in the National Guard of the United States and commissioned or holding warrants in the Army of the United States, and affected by this Order, are hereby order- ed to active duty under such appointments and commissions or warrants.
Each officer and warrant officer of the National Guard, appointed in the National Guard, who shall have been Federally recognized or exam- ined and found qualified for Federal recognition, and shall have been assigned to a unit ordered to active duty under this Order prior to the effective date of induction of such unit, who does not hold an appoint -. ment in the National Guard of the United States in the same grade and arm or service in which he has been most recently Federally recognized or has been most recently examined and found qualified for Federal recog- nition, is hereby tendered appointment in the National Guard of the United States in the same grade and arm or service in which he shall have been most recently Federally recognized or examined and found qualified for Federal recognition.
Each warrant officer and enlisted man of the National Guard, assigned to a unit ordered to active duty under this Order, who shall have been examined and found qualified for appointment as an officer in the Na-
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tional Guard of the United States, under the provisions of Section III. National Defense Act, as amended, and who shall not have been appointed in the National Guard of the United States in the grade for which exam- ined and found qualified prior to the effective date of induction of his unit, is hereby tendered appointment in the National Guard of the United States and commission in the Army of the United States, in the same grade and arm or service for which he shall have been so examined and found qualified.
Each warrant officer and enlisted man of the National Guard who holds appointment as an officer in the National Guard of the United States and a commission in the Army of the United States, or who is tendered such appointment and commission by the terms of this Order, and who is assigned to a unit ordered to active duty under this Order prior to the effective date of induction of such unit, is hereby ordered to active military service as a commissioned officer of the Army of the United States under that appointment and commission.
Franklin D. Roosevelt. No. 8618.
The White House December 23, 1940
2. The processes of induction will be governed by AR 130-10, dated March 27, 1940, "Induction into the Service of the United States."
3. Officers responsible for the disbursement of State funds, will pay all current obligations prior to departure from home stations. They will dispose and account for unexpended balances of State funds in accord- ance with Memorandum No. 19, Headquarters, Iowa National Guard, dated Sept. 5, 1940.
4. Final Report of National Guard Duty Performed (WDNGB Form 100) for the period January 1 to 12, incl., 1941, will be prepared as of January 12, 1941, and distributed through normal channels. Final Arm- ory Drill Payroll for the period December 1, 1940 to January 12, 1941, inclusive, will be prepared immediately upon induction, and forwarded through normal channels.
By Order of the GOVERNOR:
CHARLES H. GRAHL Brig Gen AGD Iowa NG., The Adjutant General.
OFFICIAL: R. A. LANCASTER Lt Col AGD Iowa NG., Assistant Adjutant General.
HEADQUARTERS IOWA NATIONAL GUARD
State of Iowa Adjutant General's Office Des Moines February 6, 1941
GENERAL ORDERS NUMBER 3
INDUCTION OF THE 34TH DIVISION INTO THE ACTIVE MILITARY SERVICE OF THE UNITED STATES
1. The following Executive Order, ordering the 34th Division into the active military service of the United States is quoted:
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EXECUTIVE ORDER
By virtue of the authority conferred upon me by Public Resolution No. 96, 76th Congress, approved August 27, 1940, and the National Defense Act of June 3, 1916, as amended (39 Stat. 166), and as Commander-in- Chief of the Army and Navy of the United States, I hereby order into the active military service of the United States, effective on dates to be hereafter announced by the Secretary of War, the following units and members of the National Guard of the United States to serve in the active military service of the United States for a period of twelve consecutive months, unless sooner relieved :
UNITS
All Federally recognized elements of : * * * *
34TH DIVISION
* * *
*
MEMBERS
All members, both active and inactive, of the units listed above.
All persons so ordered into the active military service of the United States are, from the effective date for each unit as respectively announc- ed in War Department orders, relieved from duty in the National Guard of their respective States so long as they shall remain in the active mili- tary service of the United States, and during such time shall be subject to such laws and regulations for the government of the Army of the United States as may be applicable to members of the Army whose per- manent retention in the active military service is not contemplated by law.
Commissioned officers and warrant officers appointed in the National Guard of the United States and commissioned or holding warrants in the Army of the United States, and affected by this Order, are hereby order- ed to active duty on the dates to be respectively prescribed in War De- partment orders under such appointments and commissions or warrants.
All officers and warrant officers of the National Guard, appointed in the National Guard, who shall have been Federally recognized or exam- ined and found qualified for Federal recognition, and shall have been assigned to units ordered to active duty under this Order prior to the effective dates respectively to be indicated for such units in War De- partment orders, who do not hold appointments in the National Guard of the United States in the same grade and arm or service in which they respectively have been most recently Federally recognized or have been most recently examined and found qualified for Federal recognition, are hereby tendered appointments in the National Guard of the United States in the same grade and arm or service in which they shall have been most recently Federally recognized or examined and found qualified for Fed- eral recognition.
Each warrant officer and enlisted man of the National Guard assigned to a unit ordered to active duty under this Order, who shall have been examined and found qualified for appointment, as an officer in the Na- tional Guard of the United States, under the provisions of Section III, National Defense Act, as amended, and who shall not have been appointed in the National Guard of the United States in the grade for which exam- ined and found qualified prior to the effective date to be prescribed in War Department orders for the induction of his unit, is hereby tendered appointment in the National Guard of the United States and commission in the Army of the United States, in the same grade and arm or service for which he shall have been so examined and found qualified, effective on the date of induction of his unit.
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Each warrant officer and enlisted man of the National Guard who holds appointment as an officer in the National Guard of the United States and a commission in the Army of the United States, or who is tendered such appointment and commission by the terms of this Order, and who is assigned to a unit ordered to active duty under this Order prior to the effective date to be prescribed in War Department orders for the induction of such unit, is hereby ordered to active military service as a commissioned officer of the Army of the United States under that appointment and commission, effective on the date of induction of his unit.
Franklin D. Roosevelt. No. 8633.
The White House January 14, 1941.
2. The processes of induction will be governed by AR 130-10, dated March 27, 1940, "Induction into the Service of the United States."
3. The executive Order above quoted states "on the dates to be here- after announced by the Secretary of War." Radiogram from the Secre- tary of War, dated January 16, 1941, which was quoted in mimeograph letter from this office, dated January 18, 1941, announced February 10, 1941, as the effective date of order into the active military service of the United States.
4. Officers responsible for the disbursement of State funds, will pay all current obligations prior to departure from home stations. They will dispose and account for unexpended balances of State funds in accordance with Memorandum No. 19, Headquarters, Iowa National Guard, dated December 5, 1940.
5. Final Report of National Guard Duty performed (WDNGB Form 100) for the period February 1 to February 9, 1941, incl., 1941, will be prepared as of February 9, 1941, and distributed through normal chan- nels. Final Armory Drill Payroll for the period December 1, 1940, to February 9, 1941, inclusive, will be prepared immediately upon induction, and forwarded through normal channels.
By Order of the GOVERNOR:
CHARLES H. GRAHL Brig Gen AGD Iowa NG., The Adjutant General
OFFICIAL: R. A. LANCASTER Lt Col AGD Iowa NG Assistant Adjutant General
HEADQUARTERS IOWA NATIONAL GUARD
State of Iowa Adjutant General's Office Des Moines August 25, 1941
GENERAL ORDERS NUMBER 7
INDUCTION OF THE 124TH OBSERVATION SQUADRON INTO THE ACTIVE MILITARY SERVICE OF THE UNITED STATES
1. The following Executive Order, ordering the 124th Observation Squadron into the active military service of the United States is quoted :
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EXECUTIVE ORDER
By virtue of the authority conferred upon me by Public Resolution No. 96, 76th Congress, approved August 27, 1940, and the National Defense Act of June 3, 1916, as amended (39 Stat. 166), and as Commander-in- Chief of the Army and Navy of the United States, I hereby order into the active military service of the United States, effective on dates to be hereafter announced by the Secretary of War, the following units and members of the National Guard of the United States to serve in the active military service of the United States for a period of twelve consecutive months, unless sooner relieved :
UNITS All Federally recognized elements of : *
124TH OBSERVATION SQUADRON
MEMBERS
All members, both active and inactive, of the units listed above.
All persons so ordered into the active military service of the United States are, from the effective date for each unit as respectively announc- ed in War Department orders, relieved from duty in the National Guard of their respective States so long as they shall remain in the active mili- tary service of the United States, and during such time shall be subject to such laws and regulations for the government of the Army of the United States as may be applicable to members of the Army whose per- manent retention in the active military service is not contemplated by law.
Commissioned officers and warrant officers appointed in the National Guard of the United States and commissioned or holding warrants in the Army of the United States, and affected by this Order, are hereby ordered to active duty on the dates to be respectively prescribed in War Department orders under such appointments and commissions or war- rants.
All officers and warrant officers of the National Guard, appointed in the National Guard, who shall have been Federally recognized or exami- ined and found qualified for Federal recognition, and shall have been assigned to units ordered to active duty under this Order prior to the effective dates respectively to be indicated for such units in War Depart- ment orders, who do not hold appointments in the National Guard of the United States in the same grade and arm or service in which they re- spectively have been most recently Federally recognized. or have been most recently examined and found qualified for Federal recognition, are hereby tendered appointments in the National Guard of the United States in the same grade and arm or service in which they shall have been most recently Federally recognized or examined and found qualified for Fed- eral recognition.
Each warrant officer and enlisted man of the National Guard, assigned to a unit ordered to active duty under this Order, who shall have been examined and found qualified for appointment as an officer in the Na- tional Guard of the United States, under the provisions of Section III, National Defense Act, as amended, and who shall not have been appointed in the National Guard of the United States in the grade for which exam- ined and found qualified prior to the effective date to be prescribed in War Department orders for the induction of his unit, is hereby tendered appointment in the National Guard of the United States and commis-
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sioned in the Army of the United States, in the same grade and arm or service for which he shall have been so examined and found qualified, effective on the date of induction of his unit.
Each warrant officer and enlisted man of the National Guard who holds appointment as an officer in the National Guard of the United States and a commission in the Army of the United States, or who is tendered such appointment and commission by the terms of this Order, and who is assigned to a unit ordered to active duty under this Order prior to the effective date to be prescribed in War Department orders for the induction of such unit, is hereby ordered to active military service as a commissioned officer of the Army of the United States under that appointment and commission, effective on the date of induction of his unit.
Franklin D. Roosevelt. No. 8633.
The White House
January 14, 1941.
2. The processes of induction will be governed by AR 130-10, dated March 27, 1940, "Induction into the Service of the United States."
3. The Executive Order No. 8633 dated January 14, 1941, above quoted states "on the dates to be hereafter announced by the Secretary of War." This Executive Order was amended by Executive Order No: 8756 dated May 17, 1941, to include the 124th Observation Squadron, Iowa, which was Federally recognized as of February 25, 1941.
September 15, 1941, is announced as the effective date of induction of the 124th Observation Squadron in the order of the Secretary of War quoted below :
"1. Pursuant to and in compliance with the provisions of Executive Order Number 8756, May 17, 1941, amending Executive Order Number 8633, January 14, 1941, ordering certain units and members of the Na- tional Guard of the United States into the active Military service of the United States, effective on dates to be announced in War Department orders, September 15, 1941, is hereby announced as the effective date of induction for the following organizations :
UNIT STATE Oregon
123rd Observation Squadron 124th Observation Squadron Iowa
128th Observation Squadron Georgia
"2. Separate instructions will be transmitted for the troop movements to be made following induction.
"3. Governors and State Adjutants General of the States concerned are being furnished copies of this letter.
By order of the Secretary of War: /s/ R. R. HERSEY, Adjutant General."
4. The officer responsible for the disbursement of State funds will pay all current obligations prior to departure from home station. He will dispose and account for unexpended balances of State funds in accord- ance with instructions received from the Adjutant General's Office.
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