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1954 - Birth Certificate
1954 - Baptismal Certificate
1969 - Aliamanu Junior High School reports
1969 - School Certificate
1971 - Higher School Certificate
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Social Security Death Index about Mark Tilley
Name: Mark Tilley
SSN: 546-14-0389
Last Residence: 96554 Apo, Armed Forces - Pacific
Born: 7 Feb 1913
Died: 17 Jul 2004
State (Year) SSN issued: California (Before 1951)
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In the Burley High School Glee Club - State Winners
Miss Martz, music teacher, "you are a good tenor" and made him "Sergeant Bilks" in LILAWALLAH ("Lelawala,The Maid Of Niagara") in Burley High School, partnered by Vera Bridges who stumbled over the campfire on the stage.
Characters in Lelawala - OPERETTA CAST OF CHARACTERS Wokomis, Chief of Oniahgahrahs ...,,,,.,-vA,.,,,,,. ---Wallace Haugchild Klolowar, his son ,.-...Y,,....., ---Dgnald McCarty Lelawala, his daughter .,,.. -- Marpeetopah, medicine man ........ Hintola, grandmother of Lelawala --- Sowanas, lover of Lelawala .......A,.., Shungela, rejected lover of Lelawala -- Waeootay, Oniahgahrah brave ,,.... Wanyeea, a romantic widow -- Napanee, who loves Klolowar ,f,.,..,, Eagle Eye, a famous scout .ll,....,,.,,. Major Wallace, -Coimmandant of the fort -- Mabel, his daughter ...,.,.....,....,AY., Captain Bliss, lover of Mabel ..,,......,, Clarinda Bond, who admires the sergeant -- Sergeant Bilks, who admires himself ..., Lord Tatler, foppish English lord ,,...,.. Choruses-Indian Hunters, Indian Maidens"
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USS Gold Star (AK-12) was a cargo ship acquired by the U.S. Navy for service in World War II. She was responsible for delivering necessary goods and equipment to ships and stations in the war zone.
In the Philippines when World War II started
When the Japanese attacked Pearl Harbor, 7 December 1941, Gold Star was coaling at Malangas, Philippine Islands.[3] She sailed for Manila 8 December, but was ordered by Commander, Asiatic Fleet, to proceed to Balikpapan, Borneo.[4] She arrived 14 December as the Japanese advanced quickly southward; and after issuing urgently needed provisions to units of the Asiatic Fleet there, steamed by way of Macassar, Celebes, to Darwin, Australia.[5] Following her arrival at Darwin 28 December, Gold Star served as a coastal cargo carrier, steaming between such Australian ports as Brisbane, Sydney, and Fremantle. She thus contributed importantly to strengthening Australia and to checking the Japanese advance in New Guinea. After 15 August 1943 the veteran ship continued her coastal operations in Australia, but also began a series of cargo voyages to New Guinea and the Admiralty Islands. Gold Star brought many loads of vital supplies to Milne Bay as the Allies began the push toward the Philippines.
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USS Gold Star AG-12 [Extract from http://www.history.navy.mil/danfs/g6/gold_star.htm - Dictionary of American Naval Fighting Ships]
An Asia specialist
During the 1920s and 1930s Gold Star became a familiar sight in the far-flung ports of Asia. Though assigned as flagship at Guam she made frequent voyages to Japan, China, and the Philippines with cargo and passengers. Prior to World War II, much of her crew was made up of Chamorros, natives of Guam.[1]
In the Philippines when World War II started
When the Japanese attacked Pearl Harbor, 7 December 1941, Gold Star was coaling at Malangas, Philippine Islands.[3] She sailed for Manila 8 December, but was ordered by Commander, Asiatic Fleet, to proceed to Balikpapan, Borneo.[4] She arrived 14 December as the Japanese advanced quickly southward; and after issuing urgently needed provisions to units of the Asiatic Fleet there, steamed by way of Macassar, Celebes, to Darwin, Australia.[5] Following her arrival at Darwin 28 December, Gold Star served as a coastal cargo carrier, steaming between such Australian ports as Brisbane, Sydney, and Fremantle. She thus contributed importantly to strengthening Australia and to checking the Japanese advance in New Guinea. After 15 August 1943 the veteran ship continued her coastal operations in Australia, but also began a series of cargo voyages to New Guinea and the Admiralty Islands. Gold Star brought many loads of vital supplies to Milne Bay as the Allies began the push toward the Philippines.
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