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Hardware ? Russian sniper rifle.
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Cliff20, Thank you for the info but t looks like what I ran into before.
He, Lelldon Perry was a Marine Engineer working in the engine compartments of Merchant Marine Tankers. Not sure but might have become Ensign. He served on the S.S. Mobilight from June 23,1943 to September 15, 1944, then the S.S. Fort Fetterman from April 7, 1945 to July 21, 1945. Then the S.S. A.P.Hill from 9-1-45 to 12-4-45. Then S.S. Fort Frederica from 4-10-47 to 6-3-
Timehunter:
Okay try this, http://www.usmm.org/men_ships.html#anchor520837
Depending on your seriousness in uncovering his service in WWII, I'd do a search of every ship he was on. The S.S. Mobilight is listed here, was a custom built ship, rather than converted. Little else is mentioned. Also run your Dad's full name, birth date, any serial number he had in the Merchant Marines, and anything else you can think of that could lead to a track to follow, "no matter how mundane". Also hit the Merchant Marine records, and possibly the V.A. records. It's a game, kind of like hunting. Use that mind set. However, it is NOT going to be easy, but bear in mind, "you always leave a track through life".
If you were looking for his records and he was on a ship that was in combat, sunk in action, etc., there is all kinds of information available. Mostly from crew members keeping the history records up. This will be harder, but depending on your determination, not that impossible.
You actually have a very good start with all the ships he was on, and the dates. Look for pictures of the ship(s) during construction, which are always taken. You might also hit Shell Oil with a inquiry of any records on the accident. They'd have that as he was an employee in their personnel records. Problem is getting them to dig them out.
I didn't spend that much time on it, as this isn't the forum for this kind of thing. But I enclose these thoughts as a starting point for you. You actually have quite a lot of rocks to look under, compared to some. Let me know if you have any success.
cliff20
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