Description
The 209th Coast Artillery (AA) In Federal Service
Printed by Baker, Jones, Hansauer, Inc., 1942 184 Pages scanned
Contents:
Message From The Chaplain
By Lt. David B. Singerhoff
Col. Kenneth C. Townson, Commanding Officer
To Members Of This Command
By Col. Kenneth C. Townson
Camp Stewart, Georgia
Activation Of The 209th Coast Artillery (AA)
August 1, 1940
Early Days Of The 209th In Rochester
Early Days Of The 209th In Buffalo
Early Arrival At Camp Stewart
Early Training
Gunnery
“On Target!” Fernandina, Florida
Firing
Maneuvers
The Battle Of Cheraw
Official Report To AA Command First Army
By Karl F. Hausauer, Lt. Col., 209 C.A. (AA) Executive
Regimental Staff
Headquarters Battery Roster
The Regimental Band Roster
1st Battalion Headquarters Roster
Headquarters Battery 1st Battalion Roster
Battery A Roster
Battery B Roster
Battery C Roster
Battery D Roster
2nd Battalion Headquarters
Headquarters Battery 2nd Battalion Roster
Battery E Roster
Battery F Roster
Battery G Roster
Battery H Roster
Medical Detachment Roster
Glory To The 209th
(To the tune of Yankee Doodle}
The Social Side Of Officers’ Row
Fight On 209 (Song)
Pearl Harbor Reaction
By Pvt. Jack Tucker
We Fight For Peace
By Pvt. David A. White
Sports
The 209 Griffin
Weekly Regimental Paper
Griffin Headlines
(War Censorship prevents publication of many phases of the history of the 209th)
Purely Coincidental
Specialized Study At Fort Monroe
By Corporal Paul Ehrenreich
The Moat
Arms And Services
By Captain Elwood P. Schmink
Hospitality and Mint Juleps
By Pfc. George Cary, Jr.
Battery I (searchlight battery)
Battery I Roster
Taps
