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Biography - Infantry
World
War II put a temporary halt to Steve's bodybuilding, for as soon as he
graduated from high school he joined the Army. On September 12, 1944
Steve reported to the Presidio of Monterey, California for induction into
the Army.
After taking his oath of allegiance, he boarded a bus for Camp
Roberts, which is located between San Francisco and Los Angeles,
approximately 15 miles north of Paso Robles, California.
After basic
training Steve went into advanced combat training preparing for war. After
completion of his special training he received orders to ship out to the
Philippines. He was granted a two-week leave and returned to Oakland
to spend time with his family and friends. Unfortunately, a flu bug
followed him home and he spent the entire two weeks sick in bed! He
returned to Camp Roberts for processing and assignment.
Steve and his company were transported to San
Francisco to board a troop ship heading for the Philippines. The ship
arrived at the island of Mindanao in the Philippines mid-month in February
1945. Mindanao was a replacement camp for the 25th infantry Division.
Steve landed on Luzon by way of Lingayen Beach and continued with his
company to San Jacinto, the Division headquarters. The division continued
on and advanced to San Manuel.
General Mac Authur paid a visit to San
Manuel while Steve was there. Steve belonged to Company A of the 25th
Division, which was involved in the taking of Balete Pass. After much
fighting Steve contracted malaria, complicated by a serious jungle fever.
Steve was transported to a Manilla hospital where he spent months
recuperating.
After Japan was taken Steve was assigned to Japan after the
allied occupation. He was stationed to the town of Otaruon on Nokkaido
Island. On September 18, 1946, Steve finally stood on good old
American terra firma. It was now time for him to get on with the rest of
his life.
The complete stories of Steve's Army adventures
can be found in the members' area of the site. Learn what
happen to Steve when he was separated from the rest of the troops one night
around Balete Pass. Find out how Steve trained while he was in the service
and how he got the nick name the "SHAPE". For membership information,
click
here.
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