History of the 115 th Medical Regiment, Company D, California National Guard

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History of the 115 th Medical Regiment, Company D, California National Guard 1937-1939 This history was completed in 1940 by the Works Progress Administration (WPA) in conjunction with the California National Guard and the California State Library. Digitized by the History Office, Camp San Luis Obispo, 23 January 2015 Original document on file at the California State Library

Cr...L ~ Jmpany D. ll5th Medics~ Regiment, (Formerly l43rd ce Compm1y) California Natio Refercncet Adjutant General's Files./Location: Lor1g Beach, toe.lngeles County Org~nized April ~~, 1936* Uedesignatcd January 1, 19.3'7** G ~ames is s. Unkrich, Capt. (heeigned March 2.5, 1938) Commanding Officer~ R~ Apr. 10, 1936 Commission Apr. ~?, 1936 J ~e.lvyn R. lilrendu, Capt. Apr. 10, 1936 (Assignee to command March 2, 1938) (F~lieved from command April 28, 1938).pr. Z'l, 1936 J~es B. Pettit, C~pt. (Assigned to cozr.mand Apr ll 28, 19 33} (lielieved from duty to attend Chem. arfare School, Octoblo'!'r 18, 1938) July 20, 1934 r. Zl, 19~ elvyn R. fiira.nda, Capt. Apr. 10, 1936 (retaci1ed to com. Co., D, vice Pettit ~t Service School, October 7, 1938) J:or. 27, 1')36 Activities: ( Company D, ll5th Uedical Regiment, Long Beech, w&s the first and only -~it of the regi.juent yet organized in the Ste.te of California, and was forn:erly knc11n ~s the l43rd Ambulance Company, ll5th Medical Regiment.*** The Company wa~ f'ormally recognized as a unit of the California National Gtlard, April 27, 1936, l:la.ving been.mu~tered into Ee.rvice Ly the late Uajor George cfu.rle.nd, with sn authorized strength of fifty e.nlisted men l:l.l'id two officers. The unit was mustered in under the orlgins.j. d-esignation of the 14.3rd Ambulance Co!Ii.pany **** ~new Company organized in Long Beach, April 27, 1936, and design&ted l43rd bulance Company, ll5th Mec:1ical Regiment. } Gener&.l Order No. 1.3, do.ted April 2d, 19.38. Adjute.nt General's Office. -**Redesignated Company D, ll5th Medical Regiment, January 1, 1937,. and located in Long Baacb.JGeneral Order No. 32, dated December 14, 1936. ***California Guardsman October 19.38, page 29. ****California Guardsman October 1938, page 2.9.

COMPANY D, ~1.5TH MEDICAL Rml.KEB'f (Continued).lctivitiesa Lewis s. Unkrich, Captain of Company D, we.a mustered in.lpril Z7, 1936, and when the company was designated January 1, 1937 1 Captain Unkrieh was still in eolllll8.nd. He remained in charge of the company until he resigned Jlarch 25, 1938, when Captain Jlelvyn Miranda was assigned to the eo..and of the unit. The Officers and Ken were somewhat disturbed by the change in the name of their organization. The National Guardsmen throughout the land, though appreciative of public attention.are not pleased by the many terms applied to them b.y radio announc ers, newspaper writers, and other civilians who on occasions serve as toastmasters at functions attended by National Guard representatives. Why, oh, why, they queried is it necessary to label us as Company D, ll5th fledical Department Detachment? * Soon after the resignation of Captain Lewis S. Unkrich, on llarch 25, 1938, Captain James B. Pettit was assigned to the unit to fill the vacancy. Captain Pettit was a graduate of the University of California, and had also graduated from the Infantry School at Fort Benning, Georgia. Captain Pettit was well fitted for the position, and the men of Com~ D, congratulated themselves on evidences that they were in the process of making history.** Plans for the future activities originated b.y the new of~icer impressed the men with the belief that Company D was going places. Another capable officer of the unit as KelyYU R. Miranda, the medical officer. Although the demands of his profession made it impossible for him to retain comand of the unit, Captain Miranda made an enviable record during the short period he commanded the comp~ following the resignation of Captain Unkrich.*** Prior to annual training encaapments at San Luis Obispo, close attention is given to prearr6.llged studies and problems to be solved during the training period. Company D, practiced many forms of drills at their weekly gatherings. Infantry drills, first aid, hygiene, infantry pack and ambulance problems. First aid, individual equipment, and the duties or the medical personnel are all part of the weekly training. *Californi&. Guardsman October 19.38, page 29. **California Guardsman July 1938, page 25. ***California Guardsman July 1938, page 25. -2-

CO!!PA.Nl D, ~~5TH ti DIC.&L Itfl'intg.NT (Continued).lctiTitieaa Ofi'icer camp in July, there. r- *Ca.:U.1'ornir. Guard811AD September 193..., 10. -3-

co;.;pa.ny D~TH IIC.AL REGILtE (Continued) Acti Yi ti&sl After the day's strenuous work was over the men were agreed that more practical experience in loading and unloading litters and ambulances and in ambulance driving was had during that day than during the entire time previously spent in the o~ganization. Company D, or~erating as an independent unit is still rendering its services, not only to the National Guard, but to the citizens of the State of California. -4-