Index. a series of interviews. with. Captain Willard G. Triest. CEC, USNR (Ret.)

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Index to a series of interviews with Captain Willard G. Triest CEC, USNR (Ret.)

ADONE, Charles: leading designer with Standard Oil of New Jersey, p. 19; Triest enlists his aid with plans for BOBCAT project, p. 23; p. 36; AMERICAN RED CROSS: p. 71; in charge of the R and R program in New Zealand, p. 119 ff; ASCENSION ISLAND: building of base - WWII - p. 46; BISSETT, Captain Andrew: Commanding Officer, Seabees stationed on Espiritu Santo, p. 64-65; p. 84; p. 87; sends Triest up to Tulagi to take over 27th Battalion, p. 90; p. 104; regimental Commander in Okinawa, p. 186; p. 190; SS BRAZIL: two battalions of Seabees depart from San Francisco for Espiritu Santo, p. 61; BUREAU OF YARDS AND DOCKS - Navy Department: p. 5; p. 18; urgent need for advance base on Christmas Island - fueling station enroute to Australia, p. 21; p. 37-8; failure to get more than 1-A priority, p. 38; CABANISS, Lt. Wm. F.E.: Executive Officer, 27th Battalion, Seabees, p. 92; goes with Triest to Japan, p. 213; goes with Triest to Korea, p. 220-28; CHAPLAIN: role of the chaplain with the 27th Battalion of Seabees, p. 146-7; CONSTRUCTION DETACHMENT: the first one (WWII) (later SEABEES) organized for the BOBCAT project, p. 24 ff; p. 39-40; p. 44; see entries: 57th Construction Battalion 27th Battalion, Seabees DUDDLESTON, Shorty: recruited from Standard Oil of New Jersey to supervise construction job on Christmas Island, p. 27-8; his call on Admirals King and Moreell, p. 29-30; put in uniform within one day, p, 31 ff; p. 44; EMIRAU: p, 127; the 27th Battalion builds an airfield, port, etc. p. 127 ff; p. 135; a rifle range to improve marksmanship, p. 144; a chapel, p. 144; ESPIRITU SANTO: 57th Battalion arrives in Segund Channel -told of delay in unloading, p, 63; recreation, p. 80-2; p. 100; see entries: Fifty-seventh Construction Battalion; FIFTY-SEVENTH CONSTRUCTION BATTALION: Triest becomes Executive Officer, p. 47; training during construction on the Gulfport Base, p. 57; they off-load at Espiritu Santo, p. 64 ff; task they performed on Espiritu Santo, p. 67-8; building a degaussing station, p. 74; building a new type bridge, p. 84 ff; FINNEY, Cap of Standard Oil, New Jersey: in charge of pipelines and tank farms, p, 16; p. 19; p. 27; 1

GEORGE A. FULLER CONSTRUCTION CO.: p. 11-12; p. 14-15; p. 16-17; p. 23; GUADALCANAL: p.73; p. 79; p. 91-2; p. 100; the big storm washes away the Nalimbu River Bridge, p. 110; task of building a pontoon bridge, p. 110 ff; p. 132; the natives and the giant can opener, p. 133-4; HARDMAN, Lt. Cdr. Dwight P.: Commanding Officer of 57th Construction Battalion, p. 63; p. 90; HAWAII: five day stopover in Hawaii enroute to Okinawa - opportunity for acquiring other needed supplies, p. 183-5; HUNTINGTON, Capt. Everett: Bureau of Yards and Docks, p. 20; p. 29; p. 31; ICELAND: work on bases there prior to December, 1941, p. 12-13; Triest not satisfied with progress under Geo. Fuller Construction Co. and Merrit, Chapman and Scott, p. 13 ff; Triest goes to Standard Oil of New Jersey for design work, p. 16 ff; JUNGLE ROT: p. 140; KAUFFMAN, VADM James Laurence: Commanding Officer, base in Iceland (WWII), p. 45; KESSING, RADM Oliver O.(Scrappy): Commanding Officer Naval Base, Tulagi, p. 101; KING, Fleet Admiral Ernest: his reception of Duddleston for the Christmas Island project, p. 30-31; KOREA: Triest and his executive officer fly to Korea for a visit, p. 220; MALARIA: the necessity for combatting malaria, p. 139-40; MEAT ON THE TABLE: title of the history of the 27th Battalion, Seabees, p. 165 ff; the private publishing effort, p. 168-9; MERRITT, CHAPMAN AND SCOTT: p. 11-12; p. 14; p. 16; design work contract cancelled but construction contract UK and Iceland bases continued, p. 17; p. 23; MILLER, Capt. Raymond V.(CEC-USN(Ret.)): in charge of construction, Quonset Pt., RI p. 8; p. 13; p. 17; MOREELL, Admiral Ben: p. 5; p. 18; p. 25; p. 29-30; he speeds the process to get Duddleston in uniform in one day - for Christmas Island job, p.31 ff; gets privilege of reassigning men to proper categories upon entering the SeaBees, p. 58; p. 169; NCTC - Davisville, R.I.: construction camp for Seabees on east coast, p. 47; Triest assigned as Executive Officer, 57th Construction Battalion, p. 47; the mock enemy attack on the base - arranged by Triest, p. 49-57; p. 67; p. 70; 2

NEW ZEALAND: the 27th Battalion goes to New Zealand for month of R and R, p, 118 ff; p. 126; p. 164; OKINAWA: destination of the 27th Battalion after stay at Camp Parks, p. 181 ff; getting settled, p. 188-9; the 27th Battalion constructs Route 1 from Naha to the south, also a supply depot - in addition quarters for the natives in the NE sector, p. 191-2; use of DDT in eliminating flies, p. 195; the effects of a big typhoon, p. 216 ff; OPERATION BOBCAT: fueling base on Christmas Island - story of this urgent project, p. 21-44; the first construction detachment in uniform, p, 24; old Hollywood movie, TABU viewed for ideas on terrain, p. 25; recruitment of necessary officers to build base, p. 26 ff; need for a welder, p. 39-40; convoy of 400 trucks from Quonset Pt. to Charleston in order to catch sailing of two merchant ships for Boro-boro, p. 41-2; PAINTER, Capt. Bill: a civil engineer who made initial surveys of a great number of Pacific islands prior to troop landings, p. 127 ff; PONTOONS: use of pontoons by the SeaBees, p. 138-9; see also entries: GUADALCANAL TULAGI POTSDAM AGREEMENT: its unfortunate results as they pertained to Korea, p. 222-233; QUONSET POINT, R.I.: first tour of duty, p. 5; p. 7-9; Triest becomes budget officer, p. 10-11; see also entries: Operation BOBCAT NCTC Davisville ROOSEVELT, Eleanor (Mrs. Franklin D.): her visit to Espiritu Santo, p. 80; RYUKYUANS: natives of Okinawa. See entries under OKINAWA; Seabees provide facilities for 240,000 people, p. 200-12; customs, sanitation, etc. p. 218-9; SCHEFFLEIN, Jay: Commanding Officer, AVS school at Quonset Point, p. 9-10; SCUTTLEBUT: a poem - role of scuttlebut in life of the Seabee Camp, p. 152-3; SEABEES: re-classification of men upon entering the Seabees - an arrangement of Admiral Moreell and the BuPers, p. 58-60; STRAUSS, RADM Lewis: p. 6; TOKYO: Triest and his executive officer visit Japan on the second day of the occupation, p, 213-5; TRIEST, Captain Willard G., CEC, USNR (Ret.): personal data, p. 1-5; TRUK: p. 135; 3

TULAGI: p. 73; Triest arrives to take command of the 27th Battalion, p. 92; building of the first tank farm, p. 94; account of some exploits on Tulagi before Triest came to command, p. 106-8; p.132; TWENTY-SEVENTH BATTALION - SEABEES: Triest takes over command on Tulagi, p. 92 ff; his first meeting with the men, p. 96-8; their previous record of repairs on 450 ships in a period of a year, p. 100-2; Triest moves Battalion to Guadalcanal and construction of a sanitary camp, 103-4; Battalion ordered to Auckland, New Zealand for a month of R and R, p. 104 ff; they build a pontoon bridge over the Nalimbu River on Guadalcanal, p. 111-117; Triest comments on the flow of supplies from the States, p. 136-7; Triest on the varied talents of his men - their ingenuity, p. 148-9; past-time pursuits, p. 154-5; enroute home p. 156 ff; trip back to States affords Triest opportunity to compile a history of the Battalion in the South Pacific, p. 159 ff; Camp Parks outside of San Francisco, p. 164; a freelance writer is engaged to work on the history, p. 165 ff; preparation at Camp Parks for duty on Okinawa, p. 16980; overhaul and submission of their needed complement of equipment, p. 173-4; the new dentist chair, p. 174 ff; on to Okinawa, p, 181 ff; they take advantage of stop-over in Hawaii to gather needed supplies, p. 182-3; UNITED KINGDOM - bases WWII: p. 12 ff; USO - provides entertainment for troops in the South Pacific, p. 130; van LEER, Lt. Comdr. Wayne: p. 17-18; p. 29; 4