PACIFIC DIARY - M. D. HECKT
1500 - December 3, 1943 - 32nd Replacement
Battalion boarded M. S. Weltevreden
December 4, 1943 - Departed 16:30
December 5, 1943 - Met 2nd Lt. Wolf, former Latin student at S.U.I.;
also tossed cookies overboard.
December 6 - Seas calm; read Guadalcanal Diary - not sick.
December 7 - Celebrated 2-year anniversary - heard Smith, a
S.O.B.'s newscast. Received candy and cigarettes. Finished G.C. Diary.
pleasant day - short arm inspection.
December 8- Notice heat--sea is calm.
December 9 - Sun is really hot. Received freckling tan; played
hearts.
December 11 - Had a Major's inspection - saw schools of flying
fish.
December 12 - Sunday--attended church service 10:00; Sunday evening
Major Bowe's show. Busby played fiddle--Imitation of Churchill and
Roosevelt. Initiation of officers after crossing equator; all
drenched; sang Christmas carols, White Christmas and Marine Corps
Hymn--closed a wonderful day; and so go bed.
December 13 - Read short stories; worked crossword puzzles; took a
compulsory bath; observed the beautiful blue pacific; learned 23rd
Psalm.
December 14 - Had an inspiring chat on religion With Jim Arneberg
of Chicago who is one of the finest, most religious persons I have
ever met. A wonderful pal. Saw the Captain’s quarters and bridge -
sun-burned--sleeping topside tonight.
December 15 - Stormy weather; almost tossed cookies; saw another
home talent show--Frye, Drake and Etheridge sang "Chicken."
December 16 - Great news! Learned destination - New Caledonia -Also
our Christmas dinner will be turkey, et cetera; received issued
knives; had delicious veal stew. Slept topside under the stars.
December 18 - Crossed International Date Line and skipped one day.
Just sighted an airplane; everyone wonders whether friendly or
enemy--friendly - also sighted land, very vaguely, though. Frye,
Cooper and I slept three in a bed.
December 19~ Sunday - and a possible Christmas for us; 10:00
attended church and discussion groups. Read pocket books, some of
which came from Marshalltown Red Cross. 15:00 had Christmas dinner,
turkey, peas, dressing, mince pie, celery, nuts, candy and smokes.
Amateur Night - Dutch, Slim and Cora - Sgt. Major played spoons, et
cetera. Sang Christmas carols - addressed by Major and Capt. of Navy
and so to bed on deck.
December 20 - Secured belongings for probable departure tomorrow,
Sighted small islands!!!- ate some of Cooper's figs. Hit the sack.
December 21 - Saw land about 10:00 - ate noon chow for first time;
pilot boarded ship to steer us in. Compulsory bath and short arm. 1600
ship came to a standstill; 20:00 disembarked and were hauled off in
trucks to camp. Arose at 6:00; ate chow -squared away gear; rifle
inspection.
December 22 - January 21st 1944
Joined 1st Raider Bn. Co. A 3rd Platoon
First or second night - some raiders fired machine guns down the
middle of a company street and everyone dove for cover. The culprits
were either drunks or trying to show us greenhorns how tough they
were.
I learned the machine gun forward and backward. Received one or two
bottles of beer per day. 1/2 hour morning exercise -good showers--damn
nice camp - Learned Raiders were to be disbanded and all 4 Raider
battalions were to become the 4th Marine Regiment, the same Regiment
which was lost on Bataan and Corregidor.
January 21, 1944 - Boarded "Bloem Fontaine"
January 24 - Disembarked on shores of Guadalcanal - Saw Jake
Broderick and Keith Bentley from home. Had many good bull sessions
with both. They were soon to be going home after 2 years overseas.
January 24 - March 17, 1944
We built our own camp - roads - heads - striking of tents -building
of mess hall, church and library, recreation hall, et cetera. We began
training for an operation April 1st. Relearned
weapons--fired 1,000 rounds on targets in the field. I was in 2nd
machine gun squad.
D. D. George was squad leader, Connell, gunner, I was assistant
gunner; Napiwoski, 1st ammo carrier and McDonald, Jablonicky, Johnson,
Etheridge and Halvorson. I came down with yellow jaundice. Received a
lot of fruit juice. Cooper bought me a pipe and began smoking it. We
then went on 2 day maneuvers. D. D. George went to the hospital with
appendicitis; John Christein became Squad Leader. Connell came down
with malaria and I became gunner. Seems like we are having tough luck
in 2nd squad.
March 17, 1944 - Boarded U.S.S. Dickerson - A.P.A. left Saturday
morn.
March 18, 1944 - At sea - Ship is crowded as I imagine Hell.
March 19, 1944 - Sunday - Discovered M.G. leaks. Navy welder
attempts to fix. 8:30 before gun is ready for action. Worn out.
March 20 - Reville 2:45 A.M. - Chow 3:00 A.M. - Disembarked 5:30
A.M. "D" Day. Landed on Emirau - no opposition. Alligators
brought us over coral. First native had elephantiasis - moo moo, or
bulging balls. Patrols were sent out to Tasagina Village - no
opposition. That night we dug M.G. emplacement and fox hole. Stood
2-hour gun watch.
March 21 - Reville in boon docks - Ate "C" rations,
traveled all day; dug in that night. Stayed at C.P. with weapons Co.
Had plenty of water.
March 22 - Hiked to our position; set up temporary emplacement.
March 23 - Really began work on pill box - dug out coral - still
looking for good water.
March 24 -Hot as the Hubs of Hell! Ate jungle rations--raisins,
powdered milk, peaches and apricots (dried) oatmeal, chocolate,
coffee, sugar, candy and gum. Damn good--had a condition red--false
alarm. Mosquitoes are thick.
March 25 - Army Medical Corps and Sea Bees are coming in - worked
on emplacement; cut coconut logs; filled sandbags; heat rash coming
out on most of the men.
March 26 - Sunday - no church - no chow - some bitching.
March 27 - Men went out searching for chow to
"Gung Ho"--steal. Cooper and I went for our nightly walk.
March 28 - Rained - slept on homemade hammock - kept dry - coral
caves are beautiful spectacles.
March 29 - D 9 - hot cakes for chow. Another condition red. I got
the damnable wood poison on the neck. Cooper has the bubbling crud or
fungus under the arm - more rain.
March 30 - Received our first mail - 6 letters - one happy fellow.
I go to sick bay 2 times daily - wood poison on neck, penis, butt,
stomach, arms, et cetera.
March 31 - Went to sick bay; tried to acquire
jungle hammock - no luck. Sea Bees are really building their
camp--roads, mess hall, showers, etc. 27th - 63rd - 88th and 61st are
close by. Doc Morgan has malaria--looks bad. Sea Bees work 24 hours
per day on air strip.
April 1, 1944 Tokyo Rose claims 4th Marines will hear the
"Ducks", "pisscall Charley" within 2 or 3 days and
will be without water and will die. She claims 4th Marines are
gentlemen/ at home but highly paid killers and cut throats here. ·
April 2, 1944 Some of the boys built a raft and used dynamite and
grenades for bait. U.S.S. Sub Sector 2.
April 3 Caught 35 lb. Sea Bass--traded it to Sea Bees for flour and
pineapple.
April 4 Flapjacks and pineapple excellent. Received 5 in I ration.
Went to 81 mm and borrowed Lazenby's camera. Hope to take damn good
pictures.
April 5 Still going to sick bay. H. Nephews from Tipton, Iowa, a
chief in Sea Bees--nice old fellow. He gave me a jungle hammock. It
would be ideal for fishing trip.
April 6 Neck healing - Cooper, Marr, Jablonicky, Napiwoski and I
took some damn good pictures. Hope they turn out. Tonight's menu
meatballs and spaghetti.
April 7, Neck o.k. Stood 12 to 4 gun watch - ate delicious
flapjacks. Cleaned gun--took shower at Sea Bees.
April 8 Built tow raft for firing M.G. Other section fired first
and sunk it. Cleaned gun. Stood 8 to 12 watch with Cooper. Both of us
were making plans for college after the war. Reminisced over fun and
good old days. Went to sleep at 12. Had an airplane alarm, condition
red and everyone was slightly urinated--slept peacefully rest of
night.
April 9 - Easter Sunday. Arose at 7:00 A.M. - Started fire -made 22
hotcakes for Cooper, Nap, Marr, McDonald and me. Took shower at Sea
Bees. Washed skivvies. Stood gun watch--ate dinner at Sea Bees--fried
spam, gravy, peas, beets, 2 sweet rolls, peaches and lemon drink. The
fishermen brought in 25 lbs. of fish--one looks like a green parrot.
April 10 Delicious flapjacks and french toast--weighed in at Sea
Bees at 196 lbs. Shaved and combed hair for first time since landing
on Emirau. Had rice pudding for supper. Have been planning my return
to college and so to bed.
April 11 Prepare for departure. We have to pick up everything so
U.S. Army can move in - gun emplacement caved in. Made up hammock,
rolls - fixed packs - now 11:00 A.M. - waiting for Army to relieve us.
Ate last chow with Sea Bees--meat loaf, potatoes, beans and tea. 16:40
- ate chow on Ship 18:00--liver, spuds, stew, soup and peaches.
Jablonicky, Cooper and I slept topside. General Quarters
sounded--enemy planes reported 10 miles off.
April 12 Arose at 8:00 A.M.--missed morning chow--ate boned
chicken--played hearts--put in sack duty. Copeland, Cooper, Jablonicky
and I slept on hatch under Higgins' boats. General Quarters again
sounded--we didn't budge.
April 13 Awoke with blue Pacific winds gently blowing. The mornings
and evenings are cool. Ate cereal and eggs. Read a February 7
"Newsweek" magazine and Marine "Gazette". Ate noon
chow-beef--slept all afternoon. Took shower. Eve. chow--wieners &
sauerkraut, tea and chocolate cake. Cooper and I take our nightly
smoke and prepare for sack duty.
April 14 Prepared for disembarking. Put M.G. in Higgins' Boat and
awaited final word--departed--hit canal at 11:35 A.M. Had a working
party unloading Higgins' boats. Returned to camp. Found D.D. George
and Connell; also lots of mail. Guadalcanal rains persist. Took a
river shower and cleaned up in true fashion--wrote letters to Jean and
folks. Time to secure my sack.
April 15 My beat up cot felt like an innerspring--had a wonderful
sleep. Wrote letters and went to movie, "City of Conquest"
and was paged over loudspeaker. Met Bill Bogan who is in 22nd Marines.
We reminisced long after the show.
April 16 Bogan came over. We were called to a lecture by Col.
Shapley. He told us we were to become 1st Brigade (4th and 22nd
Marines) We must be ready by June 1st for another date with Tojo's
Toughies. Received 4 bottles of Acme beer. Saw movie "Let's Face
It"--Bob Hope. Hit sack.
April 17 Monday--reville 6:30 A.M. Ate chow and found letters on
bed; one containing pictures of David and Merle Lawyer in snow fort.
Turned in 45’s and wrote letters. This afternoon went to river to
wash. Received one cold bottle of beer. After evening show, I found
three letters on bunk; two from folks and one from the one and only.
She received the corsage on Easter and was thrilled. Jablonicky seems
to be getting malaria, chills, etc. Hope not--must brush teeth and go
to bed. Tempus Est. 8:30 P.M.
April 20, Stood guard--12 to 4 watch--roving patrol--useless as
hell.
April 21 I am now 20 years old and I don't feel a day over 40.
Started the morning off right with a working party--had to deliver
meat to all refrigeration plants. Ate apples, two of which were baked
and from the officers I had delicious hot doughnuts. This afternoon I
washed clothes with Jablonicky. I got a good sunburn and Joe had
another chill. Received a package from home, candy, dictionary,
newspapers. Saw "Gung Ho" tonight.
Enjoyed it very much even though sitting in the rain. Ate peanuts
and pears. Preparations now begin for a sound sleep. Put up mosquito
net, take off jacket, skivvies, trousers, socks, hang them up, crawl
in, tuck in edges, blow out light--a beer bottle filled with kerosene
and so to bed.
April 22 Sparks and Luckemeyer came over last night and we had some
organized grabass. Both had guard duty and spent most of their time in
my tent. We looked at pictures and hashed over the good old days.
Wrote a letter home and sent negatives. Hope they arrive safely.
April 23 Sunday - Went to church. Borrowed a book "Abe
Lincoln". Sparks, Cooper and I went to movie "Gentleman
Jim".
April 24 Rise and shine with a working party--cleaning of heads.
Took my raider boots which Jake gave me to be repaired. Received my 2
bottles of beer ration and a package from home. Popcorn, gum and
magazines. Saw "Madam Curie"--a wonderful woman--a great
picture and so to the sack.
April 25 Napped in during morning. Afternoon secured a football
from the Chaplain. It was really a thrill to toss the pigskin around.
Rained all night--slept damn well.
April 26 Arose before dawn. Today we begin our training
schedule--lectures on scouting and patrolling--compass--field stripped
M.G. Afternoon played football and basketball. Showered and drew light
M.G. cleaned weapon and saw movie "Whistling In Brooklyn".
April 30 Sunday - Ate delicious pineapple fritters. Went to sick
bay for treatment of wood poison. Attended church and sang old but
famous "Jesus Loves Me", et cetera. This aft. read
"Readers Digest" and played pinochle--wrote a letter to the
said party of the first part and so to bed. The beat of the rain upon
the canvass should prevent insomnia.
May 1 Went to sick bay for neck. That damnable poison just doesn't
want to heal. Stayed in during morning and read "Readers
Digest". This aft. went through tear and chlorine gas chamber.
This is the 4th time. Had an ice cold beer and received 6 or 7
letters.
May 2 7:25 received a "K" ration and started out to the
boon docks, swamp, brush and jungle. Wallowed in mud, ants, bugs, etc.
Ate delicious "K" (I am a damn liar) and went out again till
1:30 A.M. came in and I took shower. Received tetanus shot and went to
chow. 7 P.M. went on night hike in jungle--perspired profusely. 9 P.M.
secured--talked mixed some powdered milk and went to bed.
May 3 Walked 5-1/2 miles to rifle range and fired 10 shots, after
waiting around all day. Caught a ride back. Drew clothes! and shoes.
Issue very scanty. Jablonicky and I went to hear 93rd Swing Band. Damn
good-- jitterbugged, et cetera.
May 4 Walked 8 miles up and 8 miles back in new shoes. We hiked to
hear 155 mm fire--damn nonsense! Everyone is overheated and has sore
feet. Hiked back--C.O, wouldn’t let us secure water. Men thoroughly
disgusted. Came back at 2 P.M. Ate damnable "C" rations. Men
signed a petition for better chow. Went to river and lay there for an
hour. Felt much better--blisters sore.
May 5 Fired light and heavy M.G. at tow target.
Tried to write a letter, but couldn't get in the mood.
May 6 Had a General’s inspection and then a presentation of
medals for bravery and wounds. Fired heavy M.G. this afternoon and
secured at 2:45. Washed and returned to find I didn't catch guard
duty--lucky.
May 7 Sunday - Washed clothes all morning. Ate good dinner--ham,
beans, potatoes, ice cream and apple pie. Read and drank 2 bottles of
Regal Beer. Started letter--couldn’t finish--not in the mood.
May 8 Had working party all day--distributed 24
bottles of beer in burlap bags.
May 9 Fired M.G. in the field and really enjoyed
it. We were in so much mud and swamp that we threw mud balls at each
other.
Most of the fellows could not understand Dad's and my urinating in
sink. Saw "Stormy Weather."
May 10 Went in the field again--penetrated thru the thickest jungle
I have yet seen. We ran across a real Jap bivouac area. Found Jap
grenades, shells, gas masks and ammo still good after 2 years lying in
rain and mud. Attended 5 P.M. vesper service; enjoyed it very
much--wrote letters and hit my sack.
May 11 Went out in field with M.G.'s and "K" rations and
dug in M.G. Secured at 2 P.M. and went on working party at 4 P.M.
Unloaded 75 ammo and came in at I A.M.--tired and dirty.
May 12 Turned in heavy M.G. Aft. washed clothes and drew pay. Wrote
letters. Day is done and all is secured.
May 13 Began packing for maneuvers. That evening I received a
letter and wonderful picture from Jean. After chow I went to a tent up
the street and had a drink of whiskey. I became drunk for the first
time in my life. I felt damn good and began talking. I talked for 2
hours without stopping. I discussed home life, school, politics,
religion, love, life, et cetera. John Christein was sitting next to my
bunk and cried during my sermon. Then I became sick and heaved all
over my mosquito netting and sack. Felt weak next morning and resolved
never to drink whiskey straight again.
May 14 Sunday--Boarded U.S.S. Ormsby about 10:30 A.M. - Found our
quarters--ate chow--played hearts--slept afternoon--Jablonicky,
Courtney and I discussed future life after war. Joe and I slept
topside.
May 15 Arose early. Maneuvers entirely fouled up--departed in
Higgins boats--hit beach. Waited around 3/4 of day, then boarded LTV’s
amphibious tractors. Rendezvous and then came in waves. Hiked back 5
miles. Showered--ate eve chow in dark and squared away gear.
May 16 Arose before sunrise. Rode in trucks to where LTV’s were
encamped - waited around 3/4 of day and finally were transported on
LST's. We slept topside on damn hard deck. Movies were provided. I was
too tired to watch. Arose early--boarded LTV’s and made landing on
beach. Penetrated thick jungle and brush and waited there most of day.
Entirely fouled up best describes the maneuvers. Boarded LST and slept
2nd night on hard deck.
May 17 Made more fouled up landings.
May 18 Maneuvers in morning and afternoon--caught ride home--first
dumped gas mask, pack and dirty clothes. Went to river, cleaned up,
came back and noticed I lost my watch--couldn’t find it anywhere.
Cleaned M. G. Went to show--Mickey Rooney.
May 19 Morning-washing clothes. Played pinochle in afternoon and
dodged work parties, only because we were promised holiday routine and
officers went back on their promise. Last night Luckemeyer and Sparks
came down and we talked fairly long time. Both are same old pals--hit
sack.
May 20 Arose early. After chow, Jablonicky, Cooper Marr, Courtney,
Paskvalich, Halverson and I made a bee line for recreation hall and
wrote letters all morning. This afternoon, played pinochle, went to
river, showered and dodged work parties. Out of the battalion only 59
men were found--out of company, 9 Sgt’s., 8 Cpl’s. and 7 Pfc’s.
were found in camp. Everyone else hit for the boondocks immediately.
Wrote letters tonight. Received more pictures from home--letters dated
May 11 or 13.
May 21 Arose early. Started on work party--secured--went to church.
Had a trash run this afternoon--received 2 bottles of beer and 6
letters--a birthday card from J. She states a P.F.C. still holds
preference. Wrote 3 letters to Minnich, Nickerson and Keane. Rod Frye
is drunk and I have never laughed so hard in my life.
May 22 Played pinochle--cleaned M.G.'s spare parts--straightened
sea bag. Afternoon--slept--went to river--received 4 beers--played
pinochle all night and was real lucky.
May 23 Squared away gear for maneuvers tomorrow. Saw U.S.O.
show--band--three girls--one danced--one sang and one gagged--not too
bad. Saw "Sea Hawk."
May 24 Arose at 4 A.M. Ate chow in dark--boarded trucks and went to
LVT camp--boarded LVT and then climbed net on LST. Played
cards--traded one beer for box of candy--slept topside--Taggart,
Napiwoski, Etheridge and I.
May 25 Departed 8 A.M. Lined up tractors and then started toward
the beach in the 1st wave--naval gunfire went overhead--dive bombers
lowered bombs--hit beach--ran up hill--went 1400 yds. inland thru
jungle. Returned at 3 P.M. Boarded USS Ormsby--disembarked 8:30 P.M.
and returned to camp--washed and hit sack.
May 26 This morning washed clothes. Received 2 letters and pictures
of Mom and Dad and Dad and me. They were really nice.
May 27 Cleaned M.G.--straightened gear--had guard duty 8 to 2 A.M.
Saw Ben Trickey while on post. Went to show.
May 28 Sunday--went to church--Pentecost Sunday--went to river.
Received package from Klosterboer--bull session 8 P.M. to 1:30 A.M.
Discussed trial of German leaders--Pan American Union--South America--
trade--evolution--Bible.
May 29 Wrote letter to Mom.
May 30 Boarded LST 447 at 3:15--carried I box of
ammo--bedding roll--pack--carbine and tripod--found broken sack--fixed
it and slept topside.
May 31 Arose early--washed in warm water for the
first time in 6 weeks--ate chow--cleaned M.G.--rained slightly in aft.
and poured all night and most of morning.
June 1 Woke at 4 A.M. drenched--blanket, mattress, gear--everything
covered with aqua. Went below and slept on deck of laundry room. Ate
chow--sausage, potatoes, breakfast food and coffee. After chow, Joe,
Nap and I set out to make a new boudoir. We found a tarp and put it
up. The Navy test fired 20 mm and 40 mm--fired very well. This aft.
learned our destination is Guam--we will land at 7 A.M. on or about
June 15 - June 18--studied maps part of aft. I am reading Ainsworth’s
Novels Part IV. Our convoy is to equal that of Sicily--900 or more
ships. LST's and LCI's dot the ocean for miles--Taggart, Etheridge and
I talked till 10 P.M. and HIT THE SACK.
June 2 Arose 7 A.M.--ate chow--read the Upper Room followed by
Ainsworth’s Novels. This aft. read Dr. Lavendar's People by
Deland--brushed teeth and secured gear before dark.
June 3 Rained most of day--read magazines and books.
June 4 Sunday--cleaned M.G. Read Liberty and Upper Room.
June 5 Skies cleared for short time--more rain and more rain soon
came. Read and at night discussed religious ideas of heaven--Is the
bible absolutely flawless? How much can and are we suppose to believe?
Very interesting--Napiwoski feels ill.
June 6 More wind and rain last night--Nap has been making regular
trips to the rail for regurgitation’s--looks very sick. Pulled into
Marshall Islands. They look very barren and shelled. Nap still sick.
June 7 Arose late. Cleaned M.G. and weapons. Watched the multitude
of ships around us--every size and shape. After noon chow, I looked
all over ship for Napiwoski but couldn't find him. He finally turned
up--still sick. The chief of this garbage scow made us take down the
tarp we had for protection against rain, so I am now on the tractor
below deck. We heard news that the American Doggies invaded France.
Hope this is true. Read Revelations and learned the dimensions of
heaven and number to be admitted. At first I misunderstood but now
understand it is a number greater than any man can number or count.
June 8 Cleaned weapons--played hearts--received 6 letters--I from
Jean and 2 pictures, one from Dake, one from Delores and 2 from folks.
Also received combat matches, cigarettes and milkyways.
June 9 Slept late--ate chow--went back to
sleep--woke 10 A.M.--played hearts. At noon received 2 packages--film
in one, sox, toilet articles, billfold, et cetera, in other. What a
treat! Also received 4 letters this aft. Took refreshing fresh water
shower.
June 10 Played hearts and read "See Here Private
Hargrove".
June 11 Just awoke in time for chow--finished book and read
"Life and Liberty".
June 12 Played 5 games of hearts--won 4--lucky. Had an inspection
in aft.--met a lad from Spirit Lake named Thompson who knows Kuhlman
my boot camp buddy--talked away most of the night with him about
athletics--towns near Spirit Lake, et cetera.
Damn near broke my neck trying to climb over tractors in pitch dark
to reach my sack.
June 13 Slept too late--missed chow--we may have another inspection
today--M.G.’ s and personal gear--the tractor men are cleaning their
tractors, weapons, etc. below deck and there is so
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