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5486th Co. Camp Clear Lake, Tule Lake, CA.
1938

Members
History
      Adams, Arley J. Jr.
      Askins, Joe E.
      Barnfus, Gordon
      Barr, Ben D.
      Barton, Coy
      Bazzle, Haraold J.
      Benton, James B. Jr.
      Bloomingburg, James
      Boothe, James P.
      Buchan, Woodrow W.
      Buras, John
      Carter, Frank E.
      Casey, James
      Cater, James A.
      Chambers, Jasper E.
      Chavis, Louie
      Clareke, Ransom
      Coates, James P.
      Collins, Edgar L.
      Cook, Winifred L.
      Craig, Leo
      Davis, Fionley W.
      Davis, Glenn L.
      Davis, Louis E.
      Deese, Horace S.
      Denmark, Raythel
      Driggers, Eugene
      DuBois, Joseph B.
      Easley, Earl W.
      Elsey, Ralph
      Emory, Jess
      Everett, Frank
      Foreman, Jules
      Forlaw, John M.
      Glenn, Vernon C.
      Goss, Carl M.
      Gragg, Clyde
      Hall, James H.
      Hammond, Eldred R.
      Harringtton, Jack
      Harrison, Burl
      Heflin, Gordon
      Hendrix, Marvin
      Heyward, Holley
      Hoard, John
      Hodges, Frank
      Hooper, Garland
      Hutton, Irving H.
      Jackson, Clarence
      Jackson, Lemuel R.
      Jacobs, Morris S.
      Jocobs, Wilbur
      Jones, James W.L.
      Judge, James A.
      Judge, Zack
      Kennedy, Ralph W.
      Kirkland, Sidney
      Lambert,  Robert W.
      Lane, Willie
      Langdale, Lucas R.
      Lee, Eddie W.
      Lee, John H.
      Lee, William D.
      Leppert, Charlie
      Lindsey, Frank W.
      Lindsey, Leroy
      Lord, Lester L.
      Mangrum, Ford E.
      Mathis, Ernest
      McCall, Lester
      McCay, Lewis
      McClamma, Sam
      McCutcheon, Alvin
      McElveen, Silas
      McGill, John A.
      McGowen, Sam
      Meek, George S.
      Miller, James R.
      Miller, John P.
      Mills, Hazel
      Mintz, Chester
      Mitchell, Cleo
      Mixson, Clarence E.
      Mize, Louis B.
      Moody, James C.
      Murdock, Trin L.
      Nunn, Hugh R.
      Oates, Albert M.
      Osborne, Thomas J.
      Owens, Thomas E.
      Owmans, Lorien
      Padgett, Elzie
      Palmer, Irby
      Pararo, Oliver C.
      Pearce, Birley
      Pearce, Nathan
      Perdue, Colvin
      Perryman, Andrew J.
      Porter, Earnest
      Priester, Owen
      Queen, Fred J.
      Quick, Daniel Jr.
      Rayner, Albert
      Revels, Clifton
      Rice, James K.
      Roberson, Frank W.
      Romanik, John T.
      Sadler, Edward
      Samples, Roy C.
      Sandlin, Melvin
      Sapp, Edwin L.
      Scott, Jack B.
      Sellers, Charles
      Selph, Leo L.
      Shaffer, Elzie L.
      Sheppard, Cicero C.
      Simmons, Chesley T.
      Simmons, John C.
      Smith, Elliott L.
      Smith, Reese E.
      Spiva, emory F.
      Spivey, Lesley
      Sstokes, William F.
      Starr, Horace S.
      Strickland, Roland E.
      Strickland, Thomas M.
      Stringer, Wilburn
      Stubbs, Cole
      Taylor, Ermon
      Turner, Herman
      Tuttle, Edgar A.
      Varn, Herman A.
      Walker, Asbury J.
      Walker, Edwin L.
      Walker, William F.
      Wallace, Ray
      White, Henry
      White, Samuel J.
      White, Walter L.
      Williams, Nthaniel J.
      Wilson, Forrest E.
      Withrock, Walter
      Worsham, John
      Worthy, Claud

          On October 9, 1936, Company 5486 came into existence at Fort Moultrie,
      South Carolina, with Capt. A.D. Tisdale, CA-Res., in command and First
      Lieut. John F. Owen as Adjutant.
         At first the company consisted of eight rated men and a specialist and
      eighteen members with CCC experience. These last named were formerly
      members of the company at Myrtle Beach, South Carolina. Additional
      detachments of recruits arrived on October 9 and 10, bringing the company
      strength up to a total of 160.
        The movement of men from the Fourth Corps Area to the Third Corps Area
      had begun at this time. On Sunday, October 25, the company began its
      journeyu and soon arrived at Galeton, Pennsylvania.
          Here the company engaged in forestry work and public park
      construction. Capt. Tisdale and Lieut. Owens were both relieved from duty
      in April, 1937. Lieut. Leo B. Smith assumed command of the company, but
      after four days conditions at his home demanded that he be relieved from
      active duty.
          On April 5, 1937, Lieut. Emmette O. Huff was placed in command of the
      company and proved to be a very able commanding officer. On April 2, 1937,
      Second Lieut. William D. Lemkowitz was assigned as Junior Officer but on
      June 19 he received an offer for employment which he accepted. He then
      returned to his home state, Louisiana.
          Second Lieut. John W. Brown was placed as Junior Officer of the
      company on July 20, 1937. First. Lieut. Emanuel Berger, Med-Res., served
      as camp doctor and surgeon from the arrival of the company at Watrous,
      Pa., until May 5, 1937. First Lieut. Arthur O’Conner replaced Lieut.
      Berger as company doctor. He was later replaced by First Lieut. Phillip J.
      English. He served for a short while and he, in turn, was succeeded by
      First Lieut. Herbert S. Wolfe.  Lieut. Wolfe served in the capacity of
      company doctor until its transfer to the Ninth Corps Area.
         On October 2, 1937, Company 5486 was officially notified that it was to
      moved to Camp BF-1, Tule Lake, California. Immediately preparations were
      made and the company was ready to move.
          On October 6, 1937, the long journey was begun. A fond farewell was
      bid to “Ole Pennsylvania” and we were soon heading toward our goal in
      California. On October 10 we stepped off the train at Klamath Falls,
      Oregon. Everyone had had a wonderful time and enjoyed the journey very
      much.
          We were soon in our new home, Camp BF-1, Tule Lake, California. It was
      adjudged by all to be a very nice camp. On October 21,  Lieut. Brown
      returned to South Carolina because of conditions at home. On October 31, 
      Lieut. Jack A. Reynolds was placed as Junior Officer of the company. He
      served until November 20, when he was replaced by Lieut. James D. Cooke.
          On December 27, 1937, we received as a new commanding officer Capt.
      Lawrence L. Boyd.