- Your orders of 17 January 1945, are modified in that you will report to the Officer in Charge, Naval Civil Affairs Staging Area, The Presidio, Monterey, California, for temporary duty and for further assignment by the Officer in Charge, Naval Civil Affairs Staging Area, to duty with a civil affairs team, and for duty outside the continental limits of the United States.
Randall Jacobs
Randall Jacobs
Subject: Statement Of Service, Request For (July 4, 1944)
Subject: Thompson Sub-Machine Guns On Loan From H. Q. Coast Artillery … (June 28, 1943)
FOURTH ENDORSEMENT on ltr dated 20 May 1943 of H. Q. Coast Artillery, Australian Military Forces, Brisbane
28 June 1943
From: The Chief of Naval Personnel.
To: Lieutenant Lafayette R. Hubbard, D-V(S), USNR, U.S.S. PC 815
Via: Commanding Officer
Subject: Thompson sub-Machine Guns on Loan from H. Q. Coast Artillery, Australian Military Forces, Brisbane.1. Forwarded for your information, appropriate action, and
such comment as you may desire to make relative to the subject matter.
2. Return of all papers is requested.RANDALL JACOBS,
The Chief of Naval Personnel.J. B. Perkins, Jr.,
By direction.
Subject: Transportation For Dependents (May 3, 1943)
1. Forwarded recommending payment on the basis of the commercial cost of first class rail transportation and authorized pullman accommodations from San Francisco, Calif., last permanent duty station to New York, N. Y.
2. It is noted that dependents traveled at own expense, departing from San Francisco, Calif., June 2, 1942 and arriving at New York, N. Y., June 7, 1942.
3. Government transportation was not available and no transportation was furnished by the government on this change of station.
4. Transportatlon Requests, N-6.23,531, N-623, 532 and N-623,533, issued for dependants travel from Vallejo, Calif. to New York, N. Y. were returned to the District Disbursing Officer, July 9, 1942 for cancellation.
RANDALL JACOBS
Subject: Lieutenant Lafayette Ronald HUBBARD, D-V(S), U.S.N.R. Temporary Promotion (February 10, 1943)
From: The Chief of Naval-Personnel.
To: The Commanding Officer, U. S. S. PC-815
Via: The Commandant, Thirteenth Naval District
Subject: Lieutenant Lafayette Ronald HUBBARD, D-V(S), U.S.N.R. Temporary Promotion1. A review of the record of the subject officer indicates that he was eligible for advancement to the temporary rank of Lieutenant in the Naval Reserve under the terms of Alnav 120 of June 1942. To date no
information has been received to indicate whether this appointment has been delivered and accepted by the appointee or whether it was withheld for some reason. Clarification of the status of this officer is requested.RANDALL JACOBS,
The Chief of Naval Personnel.C. R. DUDLEY,
By direction.
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Letter from Randall Jacobs to Dave Margolis (February 5, 1943)
Pers.320-RMB
113392February 5, 1943.
Re: Lieutenant (jg) Lafayette R. Hubbard D-V(S), USNR,
Dear Sir:
Receipt is acknowledged of your letter of recent date concerning the indebtedness of the officer named above.The Navy Department is restrained by law from controlling or directing in any manner the pay of any officer. Its power is limited in practice to referring the matter to the officer concerned for his reply direct to the complainant.
In accordance with this practice, your letter has been forwarded to the officer named above.
Very truly yours,
RANDALL JACOBS
The Chief of Naval PersonnelJ. B. Perkins, Jr.,
By direction.P.S. The file of correspondence enclosed with your letter is returned herewith.
Dave Margolis,
Corner 22nd & G. Sts., N. W.,
Washington, D. C.