The Ancestors Of George & Hazel Mullins

by Philip Mullins


Duty Stations and places of residence of George M Mullins, Jr.

This is a list of duty stations from 1942 until 1966, places of employment from 1966 until 1994 and location of the family residence 1942 until 1994.

1940-October 1942
Loader, Barge Transport Co, Beaumont, Texas
Single and living aboard ship

9/21/42
Enlisted, US Coast Guard
Family at G N Mullins home, Mt. Hermon, La.

10/05/42-11/09/42
Boots Camp (CGDTS), New Orleans, La.
Family at G N Mullins home, Mt. Hermon, La.

11/10/42-6/19/44
Galveston Life Boat Station, Galveston, Texas
Family at cabin at Orange Court, Galveston, Texas

6/20/44-7/25/44
COTP Baton Rouge, Baton Rouge, La.
Family at Percy Strickland home, Pike Co, Miss.

7/26/44-7/27/44
Lakefront Receiving Station, New Orleans, La.
Family at Percy Strickland home, Pike Co., Miss.

7/28/44-10/31/45
Submarine Chaser "Blanco", New Orleans, La. WPYc-343
Family at an apartment at 1821 Magazine St., New Orleans, La.

11/01/45-11/03/45
ODCGO6ND waiting to be discharged

11/06/45
Discharged, USCG Ship's Cook, 2nd Class, New Orleans, La.

1946
Farming at Rt. 2, Mt. Hermon, La.

Family living on the farm

12/31/46
Re-enlisted in US Coast Guard
Family at Rt. 2, Osyka, Miss.

1/03/47-03/24/50
Buoy Tender "Rambler", Chickasaw Shipyard, Mobile, Al. WAGL-298
Family at apartments at 1546 Kellogg Street, Mobile, Al.

05/05/50-06/09/52
USCG Radio Station, Honolulu, Oahu, Territory of Hawaii
Family at rented house at Village of Lanikai, Oahu

08/23/52-04/02/55
Santa Rosa Life Boat Station, Pensacola, Florida
Family at a new house at 206 Earl Court Street, Pensacola, Florida

06/07/55-06/02/58
Coast Guard Depot, Guam, Mariana Islands, Territory of Guam
Family at arented house in New Agat Village and later at a duplex at 76-A Tiplao on the Guam Navy Base

07/11/58-1961
Santa Rosa Life Boat Station, Pensacola, Florida
Family at 206 Earl Court Street, Pensacola, Florida

1961-April 1962
Miyako Jima LORAN Station, Ryukyu Islands, Japan
Family at 206 Earl Court Street, Pensacola, Florida

April 1962-April 1963
Buoy Tender "Conifer", Portsmouth, Virginia WAGL-301
Family at 206 Earl Court Street, Pensacola, Florida

April 1963-December 1963
Patrol Boat "Nike", Gulfport, Miss. WPC-112
Family at 206 Earl Court Street, Pensacola, Florida

December 1963-November 1965
Santa Rosa Life Boat Station, Pensacola, Florida
Family at 206 Earl Court Street, Pensacola, Florida

November 1965-02/15/66
Cocas Island LORAN Station, Guam, M.I.
Family at 206 Earl Court Street, Pensacola, Florida

02/15/66-08/31/66
Saipan LORAN Station, Saipan, Marianas Islands, US Trust Territory of the Pacific Islands
Family at 206 Earl Court Street, Pensacola, Florida

09/30/66
Discharged, USCG, New Orleans, La. Commissaryman 1st Class

September 1966-January 1970
Warrington Baptist Church, Warrington, Florida
Family at 206 Earl Court Street, Pensacola, Florida

January 1970-1973
Camp Manager, Camp Stallion, Grangeville, La.
He and Hazel living at Camp Stallion

1973-1974
Judson Baptist Association, Joar Road, Baton Rouge, La.

1973-1975
He and Hazel living in a trailer home on Joar Road

November 1974-December 1975
Retired and unemployed in Burkeville, Texas
He and Hazel living in their new home at Burkeville

Spring 1978-December 1978
Owner-manager of Newton Feed Store, Newton, Texas
Living in Burkeville, Texas

January 1979-November 1979
Camp Manager, Camp Jackson, Jackson, La.
He and Hazel living in a trailer home at Camp Jackson

December 1979-January 1984
Owner-manager of Newton Feed Store, Newton, Texas
He and Hazel living in Burkeville, Texas

1984-1994
Janitor, Burkeville Baptist Church, Burkeville, Texas
He and Hazel living in Burkeville, Texas

1994-present
Retired again after 22 years in US Coast Guard and 21 years in the service of Baptist churches
He and Hazel living in Burkeville, Texas


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