Hi All, Trying to research my wife's father so that I can build her a shadow box of his career. I'm an active member in the USAF Reserve so my Navy is a bit weak. Could anyone help me out with awards and decorations and rank insignia? On the NavPers 553 ratings held shows: AS, S2/c, S1/c, S1/c(Y), and Y3/c. I understand the S to be general seaman the Y bit has me a bit perplexed. Yeoman perhaps? Under Qualifications it shows: Y3/c Rtng. Desc. Bklt. not available. Decorations show: Asiatic Pacific (1) Star, American Area, Victory Medal, are there any ribbons associated during this time frame that wouldn't show up as a medal? He was aboard the USS DORAN DMS-41 and USS RUCHAMKIN APD 89. He also has a DD214 for what appears to be service in the Naval Reserve with the following "Called from Inactive duty" "Grade or rank at time of entry into active service: YNT3" "Foreign and/or sea service: 1 yrs 6 mos" "Decorations, medals badges.... : European-Asiatic" Any information or even where to start looking would be much much appreciated. This is all the info we were able to get with the SF180 and veterans bureau. If anyone has any thoughts or ideas on how I can get a grasp on a good authentic way of memorializing this man's service,I would be very grateful. Thanks! Matt
Y is probably "Yeoman", a typewriter jock when not shooting back at the enemy. Check the Dictionary of American Naval Fighting Ships for the history of the ships.
To find out what his job requirements were: HyperWar: Destroyers--Enlisted Billet Descriptions (NAVPERS 16,486)
Thanks all for the replies, is there an insignia for Yeoman? The AF has occupational badges, I understand some USN specialties had insignia on the sleeve rank? Thanks!