A 31 May 1945 Muster Roll for the USS Miami (CL-89) used "J3" for Change of Status and "WCCC" for Description of Change. I've found the meaning of J3, but not WCCC. I've found WCCC on other muster rolls, saying: "To WCCC, R

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    Thank you for posting your question on History Hub!

    This is in response to your inquiry to the National Archives regarding your request for information related to the Muster Rolls for the USS Miami (CL-89) during the World War 2 era.

    After searching our secondary sources we were unable to find an exact meaning for the acronym “WCCC”. It isn't far from plausible that “WC” stands for “West Coast" in this situation.It is also possible that the term “WCCC” could stand for “West Coast Construction Corps” or “West Coast Construction Command”. 

    Thank you for your email to the National Archives.

    Sincerely,

    Textual Reference Archives II Branch (RR2RR)

    RR2RR 24-22469-EJT

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  •  

    Thank you for posting your question on History Hub!

    This is in response to your inquiry to the National Archives regarding your request for information related to the Muster Rolls for the USS Miami (CL-89) during the World War 2 era.

    After searching our secondary sources we were unable to find an exact meaning for the acronym “WCCC”. It isn't far from plausible that “WC” stands for “West Coast" in this situation.It is also possible that the term “WCCC” could stand for “West Coast Construction Corps” or “West Coast Construction Command”. 

    Thank you for your email to the National Archives.

    Sincerely,

    Textual Reference Archives II Branch (RR2RR)

    RR2RR 24-22469-EJT

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