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Ensign Raymond Kooi

 

 

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Sheldon, Ia.—Raymond Kooi, Sheldon junior college student and a member of the naval reserve, has received his orders to report for training at St. Ambrose college, Davenport, July 1.

Source: The Sioux City Journal, Tuesday, June 15, 1943

Raymond Kooi, son of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Kooi now of Sheldon, formerly from here, is leaving for Davenport June 30 to attend St. Ambrose College. He enlisted in the Naval Reserve last summer, attended Sheldon Junior College this past winter and will now be inducted into the Navy on July 1st. 

Source: Sioux Center News June 24, 1943, p 8 

The Kooi relatives plan to gather in the Gerrit Vander Lugt home Tuesday evening to bid farewell to Raymond Kooi, son of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Kooi of Sheldon who enlisted in the Navy. He will leave June 30. 

Source: Sioux Center News July 1, 1943, p 9 

Mrs. Fred Kooi and son Clarence will leave on Thursday to visit Raymond Kooi who is with the navy and stationed at Davenport, Iowa. 

Source: Sioux Center News Sept. 2, 1943, p 10 

Raymond Kooi, who is in the Naval Reserve and is attending St. Ambrose College at Davenport is expected home on a furlough this week Saturday. 

Source: Sioux Center News Oct. 21, 1943, p 12 

The Kooi relatives held a party at the Peter Haverhals home Monday evening in honor of Corporal and Mrs. Lewis Kooi and Private Raymond Kooi who are home on furlough. 

Source: Sioux Center News Oct. 28, 1943, p 7 

Raymond Kooi A. S. Navy V-12 Unit Company 1, Platoon 2 St. Ambrose College, Davenport, Iowa 

Source: Sioux Center News Dec. 9, 1943, p 12 

Raymond Kooi A/S has been transferred from Davenport, Iowa to Asbury Park New Jersey and has this new address: Raymond Kooi A/S U.S.N.R. U.S.N.R.P.M.S. Section 1412 Asbury Park, New Jersey 

Source: Sioux Center News July 13, 1944, p 8 

Raymond Kooi, A/S sends the following new address: Sec. 5, Co. 17, Billet 403 B-J U.S.N.R. Midshipmen’s School, Columbia University, New York City. 

Source: Sioux Center News Aug. 31, 1944, p 2 

Midshipman Raymond Kooi has this new address: 403 B. Johnson Hall USNR Midshipmen’s School New York City 27, N. Y. 

Source: Sioux Center News Sept. 28, 1944 

Midshipman Raymond Kooi, son of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Kooi of Sheldon, Iowa, was among 1023 men commissioned as Ensigns, United States Naval Reserve, in ceremonies held today in the Cathedral of St. John the Divine, New York. 

The group was the twenty-first class to be graduated from this oldest and largest Naval Reserve Officer’s School, and brings the total number of graduates from the New York School to more than 18,700. Principal speaker at the ceremony was Assistant Secretary of Navy Ralph A. Bard. The officer’s oath was administered by Commodore John K. Richards, USN, Commander, U.S. Naval Reserve Officer Training Center. 

Source: Sioux Center News Dec. 21, 1944, p 2 

COMMISSIONED ENSIGN (photo) RAYMOND KOOI Midshipman Raymond Kooi, son of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Kooi of Sheldon, received his commission as Ensign on December 14. He was stationed at Columbia University at New York City. Shortly after his graduation he spent a leave at the home of his parents. He is now stationed at Georgia where he will again attend school. Cpl. Clarence Kooi, also a son of Mr. and Mrs. Kooi, is a gunner on a B17 and was home recently on an 8-day furlough. He has now left the states for overseas duty. 

Source: Sioux Center News Jan 11, 1945, p 9 

Ensign Raymond Kooi has a change of address which is on file at the News Office. 

Source: Sioux Center News April 26, 1945, p 2 

Iowa, U.S., World War II Bonus Case Files, Claim Number 224180 

Raymond Kenneth Kooi, was born Dec. 6, 1921, at Hawarden, Iowa, and was residing at Sheldon, Iowa prior to enlisting in the Navy on July 1, 1943 at Davenport, Iowa. He served with V-12 at Davenport, Iowa, Midshipman School at New York, Radar School at St. Simons, Georgia, and the U.S.N.Tr. Station at Newport, R.I. He left for overseas duty on June 8, 1945, returned on June 29, 1946, and was honorably discharged on July 13, 1946. His application for bonus pay was filed on Sept. 19, 1949, for which he received $272.50. 

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