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TROOPER
OLIVER MULDREW JR
After graduation from High School, I decided to go to work instead
of going to college because of my
draft register status.
I was drafted into the military in
1941, and inducted into the
10th Cavalry
March 5,1941,and shipped to Fort Leavenworth,
Kansas, then to Camp Funston, Kansas for extensive
training
I was
trained as a radio operator. The
training was held at Midland Radio
School in Kansas City, Missouri for three months and
I was taught Morse Code; radio
maintenance and related subjects. Upon
graduation, myself and three other
soldiers returned to Camp Funston.
As soon
as we returned to Camp Funston we were
assigned to go on maneuvers to
Arkansas, Louisiana and Texas.
We trained under full battle
conditions with related
groups of the 2nd Cavalry Division.
After extensive training we returned to
Camp Funston
and made preparations to move to Camp
Lockett, California for modern warfare
training for two years.
Our responsibilities at Camp
Lockett, which was in the state of California, and adjacent
to the Mexican border, were to protect
the interest of the United States
southern border against
invasion of our enemies Japan or
Germany.
We
trained at Camp Lockett in preparation
for overseas duty. A decision was made
by
the high command to deactivate the 9th and 10th
Cavalry Regiments upon our arrival in Oran, North
Africa.
As a result of this, the lower
ranking personnel in the 10th Cavalry
were chosen to be Service Soldiers and
the non-commissioned officers had the responsibility
for
shipping and replacement of service
units to be
used in other areas.
The port
battalions and other service units were
required by the military receiving
command to be stationed in Italy.
We worked out of
Naples, Italy, and the site was known as
replacement depot("repo depo").
We spent most of our time taking
care of needs of the soldiers stationed
there.
After we
stay in Italy for two years, I was
discharged in December 1945 from Fort
Leonardwood in Bitterwood Missouri.
Trooper Muldrew lives in Los Angeles California. He
has retired from US Postal Service. You
can find him taking pictures of the LA
Chapter's events. He is an active member of Los Angeles Chapter of the
Ninth & Tenth (Horse) Cavalry Association.
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