- The
United States Navy
Reserve (USNR),
known as the
United States Naval Reserve from 1915 to 2005, is the
Reserve Component (RC) of the
United States Navy...
-
Commander James Jonas Madison,
USNRF (May 20, 1889 –
December 25, 1922) was an
officer in the
United States Naval Reserve and a
World War I recipient...
- ship USS
Charlton Hall (ID-1359), with
Lieutenant Commander J. L. Evans,
USNRF, in
command of the ship. On 20 July 1918, a fire
broke out in the hold of...
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Lieutenant Kenneth MacLeish,
USNRF (19
September 1894 – 15
October 1918) was a
Naval aviator during World War I. Born in Glencoe, Illinois,
MacLeish was...
- of the
United States Navy to be
named for
Lieutenant Clarence F.
Leary USNRF (1894–1918), who lost his life in the line of duty. He was posthumously...
- USS May (SP-164) USS Mayflower (PY-1) USS Montauk (SP-392) USS Nemesis (SP-343)-WWI
USNRF Base
Section 5
located in West Sayville, New York. One of the
search and...
- She was
commissioned on 11
August 1917, with
Ensign Norman V. Pillot,
USNRF,
coincidentally the son of the
original owner, in command. US Navy records...
-
training duty with
Naval Reserve Force (
USNRF)
personnel of
subdistrict "A" of the
Fifth Naval District, and
trained USNRF reservists through 1925.
Based at...
- were
killed while stationed at US NAS
Whiddy Island.
Joseph Leo
Hogan (
USNRF, AQM2, Mechanicville, NY) was lost at sea on 10
October 1918,
while on the...
-
Donaldson (1895–1966), who
served in
World War I as yeoman,
first class,
USNRF.
Later she was a
stenographer and a
secretary at a lumberyard. His parents'...