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Re: Seeking records of USS Shaula
Jason AtkinsonApr 6, 2020 7:22 AM (in response to Stephen Xander)
Dear Mr. Xander,
Thank you for posting your request on History Hub!
We searched the National Archives Catalog and located the Logbooks of U.S. Navy Ships and Stations, 1941 - 1983 in the Records of the Bureau of Naval Personnel (Record Group 24) that include the deck logs of the USS Shaula (AK-118) for 5 May 5 1944 through 24 June 24 1946. For access to and/or copies of these records, please contact the National Archives at College Park - Textual Reference (RDT2) via email at archives2reference@nara.gov.
Due to the COVID-19 pandemic and pursuant to guidance received from the Office of Management and Budget (OMB), NARA has adjusted its normal operations to balance the need of completing its mission-critical work while also adhering to the recommended social distancing for the safety of NARA staff. As a result of this re-prioritization of activities, you may experience a delay in receiving an initial acknowledgement as well as a substantive response to your reference request from RDT2. We apologize for this inconvenience and appreciate your understanding and patience.
We also located World War II War Diaries, Other Operational Records and Histories, ca. 1/1/1942 - ca. 6/1/1946 in the Records of the Office of the Chief of Naval Operations (Record Group 38) which contains war diaries concerning the USS Shaula’s activities during World War 2. These records have been digitized and can be viewed online through the Catalog. Please keep in mind that the Catalog does not always list files in chronological order.In addition, we searched the website of the Naval History and Heritage Command and located an article about the Shaula as well as additional resources. We also located a page about the USS Shaula on the unofficial website NavSource.
We hope this information is helpful. Best of luck with your research!
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Re: Seeking records of USS Shaula
Stephen Xander Apr 6, 2020 3:03 PM (in response to Jason Atkinson)Jason,
Thank you so much for all this valuable information!
Steve Xander
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