Nolan, Michael Earl, Maj

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Last Rank
Major
Last Primary MOS
0302-Infantry Officer
Last MOSGroup
Infantry
Primary Unit
1946-1963, 0402, Headquarters Marine Corps (HQMC)
Service Years
1941 - 1963
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Iwo Jima Certificate
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Major

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Home State
Arizona
Arizona
Year of Birth
1911
 
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Contact Info
Home Town
Vancouver, Canada
Last Address
Tucson, Az
Date of Passing
Apr 06, 1991
 

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United States Marine Raiders AssociationVeterans of Foreign Wars of the United States (VFW)
  2011, United States Marine Raiders Association
  2011, Veterans of Foreign Wars of the United States (VFW)


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Attended school in Tucson, Arizona -- Safford Elementary, Roskruge Junior High, and Tucson High School.
Graduated from Tucson High School on May 27, 1932.
Served in Arizona National Guard, 158th Infantry Regiment Medical Detachment, 1928-1933. Ranked Private, Private First Class, Specialist Fourth Class, and Sergeant.
Lettered in varsity football at Tucson High School in 1930 and 1931. Played tackle and guard. Nicknamed "Tarzan." Selected to Conference All-Star, All-Southern Arizona, All-Arizona, and Yuma Sentinel All-State Teams.
Lettered in varsity track and field at THS in 1929, 1930, and 1931. Won medals and set records at Greenway Track and Field Day, Southern Arizona Conference, Southwestern Regional, and Arizona State Meets. Named high-point man in five meets.
Attended the University of Arizona, 1932-1936.
Lettered in varsity football at University of Arizona -- 1933, 1934, and 1936. Played offensive and defensive tackle. Nicknamed "King Kong." Often named Outstanding Player on the Field. Selected to All-Border Conference -- 1933, 1934, and 1936, Arizona Daily Star All-Border Conference, Arizona Wildcat All-Border Conference, and Phoenix Gazette All-Border Conference Teams.
Named to Associated Press All-America Football Team -- Honorable Mention, 1936, the first player from Arizona to be selected.
Named to Liberty magazine All-Players All-America Team, 1936.
Lettered in varsity track and field at U of A, 1934. Competed in shot put, discus, javelin, and high jump. Won medals and set records at Greenway Track and Field Day, Border Conference Track and Field Meet, and Arizona-San Diego State Dual Meet. One javelin record stood for 32 years. Named Outstanding Athlete and High-Point AAU Athlete.
Scored first place in shot put and second in discus at Peruvian national track and field meet in 1957, at the age of 46.
Competed on U of A boxing squad, 1933-1935. Won Southwestern Amateur Athletic Union heavyweight boxing championships, 1934 and 1936, and U of A Intramural championship, 1935-1936.
Won U of A Intramural heavyweight wrestling championship. 1935-1936.
Won Arizona Golden Gloves heavyweight boxing championship by first-round knockout, 1937.
Played professional football with NFL Chicago Cardinals, 1937-1938, the first player from U of A to go pro. Again played right tackle on offense and left tackle on defense. Named All-Pro Honorable Mention, 1937.
Worked as a sparring partner in Livermore, California, for boxer Max Baer, one-time Heavyweight Champion of the World.
Boxed professionally through 1940, including bouts in Arizona, Nevada, Texas, California, and Oregon. Dubbed "Arizona's Heavyweight Sensation - 47." Managed by Frank Paccassi.
Elected to Tucson High School Athletic Hall of Fame, 1996; University of Arizona Sports Hall of Fame, 1996; Pima County Sports Hall of Fame, 1998; All-Time Arizona Honor Grid Team, 1949; All-Time Rocky Mountain-Southwest Football Team, 1969; Modern All-Stars U of A Football Team, 1969; All-Time University of Arizona 11 Best Players, 1985; Top 50 UA Football Players of All Time, 2013.
Enlisted in United States Marine Corps January 16, 1941. Served in active duty through January 22, 1946, rising from Private to Captain during the war with military specialties of Infantry Officer and Amphibian Truck Officer, and retiring a Major.
Nicknamed "Big Mike," "Iron Mike," and "Saddle Up Mike."
Entered boot camp -- 3rd Platoon, 3rd Recruit Battalion, Marine Corps Base, San Diego California.
3/15-6/20/41 -- Served in Base Service Company, Base Service Battalion, Marine Corps Base, San Diego, California.
5/14/41 -- Promoted to Private First Class.
6/20/41 -- Joined Fleet Marine Force, then 2nd Marine Brigade, FMF, 2nd Defense Battalion, Battery H, Machine Gun Group.
1/21/42 -- Deployed to American Samoa, Wartime Expeditionary Force.
2/4/42 -- Promoted to Corporal. Served as Rifle Squad Leader.
4/1/42 -- Joined 8th Defense Battalion, Special Weapons Group.
5/27/42 -- Participated in the Landing and Occupation of Wallis Island.
Received a temporary transfer to 1st Marine Division (Reinforced) for Solomon Islands Guadalcanal-Tulagi Invasion.
8/12/42 -- Commissioned a Second Lieutenant on the battlefield at Guadalcanal.
9/20/42-1/31/44 -- Volunteered for and served with 3rd Marine Raider Battalion.
9/20/42 -- Joined Company D, 2nd Platoon, Rifle Platoon Leader.
12/31/42 -- Promoted to Lieutenant, Company Officer.
2/21-3/21/43 -- Participated in Landing and Occupation of Pavuvu, Russell Group.
4/1/43 -- Designated to 1st Marine Raider Regiment in the Field, Company D, Company Officer.
5/1/43 -- Assigned to Company M, Company Officer.
7/15/43 -- Assigned to Company K, Company Officer.
9/1/43 -- Designated to 2nd Marine Raider Regiment in the Field, Company K, Company Officer.
11/1/43-1/12/44 -- Participated in Assault on Puruata Island, Seizure and Occupation of Bougainville, including Battle for Piva Trail.
1943 -- Awarded Silver Star, Purple Heart.
1/26/44 -- Designated to lst Marine Raider Regiment in the Field, Company K, Company Officer.
1/31/44 -- Promoted to Captain.
2/1/44 -- Designated to 4th Marine Regiment, 3rd Battalion, Company K, Commanding Officer.
3/20-4/11/44 -- Participated in Occupation and Defense of Emirau, Mussau Islands.
6/16/44 -- Joined 5th Marine Division, 27th Regiment, 3rd Battalion, Company G, Commanding Officer.
9/14/44 -- Joined 5th Division, 27th Regiment, Headquarters & Service Company, Weapons Company, Commanding Officer.
10/25/44 -- Joined 5th Division, 5th Motor Transport Battalion, 5th Amphibian Truck Company, Commanding Officer.
2/19-3/22/45 -- Commanded the battalion-sized 5th Amphibian Truck Company in the Assault and Capture of Iwo Jima, Volcanic Islands.
1945 -- Awarded Purple Heart.
9/23-10/25/45 -- Participated in Occupation of Japan, Landing at Sasebo, Kyushu.
11/9/45 -- Joined Headquarters Battalion, Headquarters Company, Department of Pacific, San Francisco, California.
Served 44 months of foreign and sea service.
Wounded in battle multiple times, including gunshot wound to the leg, shrapnel in the shoulder, injuries to both hands, and hearing problems due to a nearby exploding mortar.
Served postwar in Reserve and Ready Reserve. First assigned to General Service Unit, 11th Marine Corps Reserve District, and then to 12th Marine Corps Reserve & Recruitment District, with military occupational specialties of Amphibian Truck Officer, Infantry Officer and, finally, Engineer Officer.
Completed active duty Cold Weather Training, January 11-23, 1952.
On June 24, 1952, named Executive Officer, 3rd Supply Company, Tucson Reserve, and served as member of Volunteer Training Unit (Guided Missile).
Attained rank of Major on June 28, 1952.
Became a member of the Retired Reserve on July 1, 1963, and retired from USMC on January 1, 1971.
On November 20, 1998, inducted into Marine Corps Mustang Association, honoring officers rising from the enlisted ranks.
During 1930s and 1940s, employed as construction worker, heavy equipment operator, and foreman in residential and commercial building, Larmour Construction Company; special patrolman, Tucson Police Department; welder, steel structural designer, and superintendent, Austad Welding/Steel & Construction Company; firefighter and driver, Tucson Fire Department, 1946-1951. Held contractor's license in cast stone, ornamental plaster, concrete, and cement.
Returned to the University of Arizona in 1951, and earned Bachelor of Science Degree in Civil Engineering on May 25, 1955.
Employed as engineer, Isbell Construction Company, Silverbell mining project, Arizona, 1955-1957; engineer, Utah Construction Company, Toquepala copper mine, Peru, 1957-1958; forest engineer, United States Forest Service, Coronado National Forest, 1959-1975, in charge of engineering design, construction, and maintenance in the 1,875,000-acre forest.
After retirement from USFS, wrote seven novels.
Married Nellie Ahee, June 12, 1946. The couple had one daughter, three grandchildren, and six great-grandchildren.
 

   
Other Comments:

The family is grateful to Corporal Roger Rape for creating a Military Service Page on Together We Served in 2011, to remember Major Michael Earl Nolan.

Grabbing the Brass Ring & An Extraordinary Life, a novel written by Michael Earl Nolan, plus the compiled biography of his life, was published by Starsys Publishing Company in 2014.
Additional manuscripts are "Catanma," "Richard Carver," "In Memory Of," "Rule or Serve," "Last of the Line," and "The Specialist."

   

  1941-1942, 521, 2nd Defense Bn



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2nd Defense Bn

2d Defense Battalion
(March 1940-April 1944)

The battalion was formed at San Diego, California, under Lieutenant Colonel Bert A. Bone. By the time the unit deployed to Hawaii in December 1941, five officers had exercised command; Major Lewis A. Hohn took over from Colonel Bone in July 1940, followed in August of that year by Colonel Thomas E. Bourke, in November 1940 by Lieutenant Colonel Charles I. Murray, and in February 1941 by Lieutenant Colonel Raymond E. Knapp. Under Knapp, who received a promotion to colonel, the battalion deployed in January 1942 from Hawaii to Tutuila, Samoa. Lieutenant Colonel Norman E. True briefly took over, and Knapp succeeded him from October 1942 to May 1943, but True again commanded the battalion when it deployed in November 1943 to Tarawa Atoll in the Gilbert Islands. True remained in command when the unit was redesignated the 2d Antiaircraft Artillery Battalion on 16 April 1944. The organization subsequently served in Hawaii and Guam before landing on Okinawa in April 1945. It returned to the United States in 1946 and was deactivated.

Hawaii
American Samoa
Tarawa
Guam
Okinawa

Type
Air Defense
 
Parent Unit
Air Defense Units
Strength
USMC Battalion
Created/Owned By
Not Specified
   

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2nd Defense Bn

Benson, William Wallace, Maj, (1918-1942) 7 0702 Major
Weede, Richard Garfield, LtGen 3 0302 Major
Nickerson Jr, Herman, LtGen, (1935-1970) 7 0702 Captain
Rose, Robert Woodman, Capt, (1941-1943) 8 0802 Captain
Nickerson Jr, Herman, LtGen, (1935-1970) 3 0302 First Lieutenant
Cannon, George Ham, 1stLt, (1938-1941) 3 0306 Second Lieutenant
Dzura, Edward Stephen, LtCol, (1941-1961) OF Second Lieutenant
Blackney, Lloyd Charles, GySgt, (1938-1944) 0 4915 Platoon Sergeant
See, Robert H, 1stLt, (1937-1954) OF Sergeant
Sefcik, George Joseph, Sgt, (1942-1945) 6 0612 Sergeant
White, Herbert, SgtMaj, (1941-1971) 7 0756 Sergeant
Young, Eldon Cobern, PltSgt, (1941-1945) 7 0761 Sergeant
Anderson, Philip A, Cpl, (1941-1944) 3 0311 Corporal
Pounder, Jerome Luther, SgtMaj, (1938-1968) 3 0311 Corporal
Reifle, Don Edward, Cpl, (1942-1944) OF 602 Corporal
Skebba, Robert L, SSgt, (1942-1943) OF 600 Corporal
Adams, Herman Chester, MSgt, (1937-1958) OF 521 Private 1st Class
Anderson, Samuel W, Cpl, (1942-1943) OF 600 Private 1st Class
Dupes, Frank LaNute, Cpl, (1939-1942) OF 611 Private 1st Class
Dyer, Ralph William, Sgt, (1936-1945) OF 060 Private 1st Class
Himelrick, John Robert, PFC, (1938-1944) 25 2512 Private 1st Class
Johnson, Kenneth Robert, PFC, (1942-1944) OF Private 1st Class
Murphy, Frank, Capt, (1941-1961) OF Private 1st Class
Roberson, Felix Matthew, Sgt, (1940-1944) 3 0311 Private 1st Class
Roberts, Larry Ronald, PFC, (1942-1943) 3 0311 Private 1st Class
Sikes, Dennis F, PltSgt, (1937-1942) OF 606 Private 1st Class
Burns, Robert Bruce, MSgt, (1941-1958) OF 521 Private
Cassaday, William Richard, Pvt, (1940-1942) 3 0331 Private
Dennis, Leonard L, Cpl, (1942-1943) OF 521 Private
Ferguson, Benjamin David, PFC, (1942-1943) 0 00E Private
Hartkoff, Alfred W, Cpl, (1940-1944) OF 504 Private
Jellema, John B, Sgt, (1940-1943) OF 521 Private
Kelley, John Terrance, SgtMaj, (1941-1962) OF 521 Private
Medicis, Harvey J, Pvt, (1942-1943) OF 600 Private
Phillips, Robert G, PFC, (1942-1944) OF 521 Private
Rogers, Robert Hope, Sgt, (1941-1945) OF 601 Private
Stillman, Charles J, Pvt, (1941-1945) 7 0756 Private
Tate, Johnnie Earl, Cpl, (1941-1945) 7 0756 Private
Thrash, Marzine, PltSgt, (1940-1946) 7 0756 Private
TRIMBLE, Willis W, PFC, (1942-1943) OF 604 Private
TRIMBLE, Willis W, PFC, (1942-1943) OF 504 Private
Wabschall, Daniel A, Pvt, (1942-1943) OF 600 Private
Agar, Paul Raymond, 1stSgt, (1917-1944) First Sergeant
Mulrennan, Timothy, Capt, (1948-1959) Staff Sergeant
Higgins, Francis, Sgt, (1940-1942) Sergeant
Jones, Paul B, PltSgt, (1940-1944) 0 Platoon Sergeant
Sullivan, Maurice Thomas, PltSgt, (1941-1945) Platoon Sergeant
Currie, Osa, Cpl, (1939-1942) Corporal
Gaffney, Gerald, Capt, (1938-1959) Private 1st Class
Green, George J., CWO4, (1939-1965) Private 1st Class
Lampman, Theodore Garrett, Cpl, (1938-1945) Private 1st Class

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