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Helmer Swenholt

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Dupont, Delaware, and to Oakland, California, where he was assigned to the Topographic Engineers at Fort Stevens, Oregon, to map various areas in three states along the Pacific Coast. In 1937 he mapped Centralia, Washington and Fort Barry, California, for the same company (Company A, 29th U.S. Engineers. This was one of the first times the airplane was used to make ground maps by making photographs and the Army was working in conjunction with the Coast Survey and Geodetic Survey departments to map this part of the country. In September 1938 Swenholt was assigned to command the District Engineer Office, Omaha, Nebraska. One of their assignments was to stabilize the banks of the Mississippi by sinking pilings along the northern edge of Omaha in an effort to change the channel. In early 1941 when the Army foresaw the need to begin armament, Major Swenholt's command was assigned the task of relocating roads, railroads and sewer lines in preparation for building the plant which would make the
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Service in the National Forests in Idaho. There was a brief period in 1932 where the War Department considered retiring Colonel Swenholt (with many other officers) during a time when there was a military downsizing. This did not happen and Swenholt remained in the Army. In 1935 he was ordered back to
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in 1908 in engineering. Swenholt had played basketball at the University of Wisconsin–Madison, where he was named to the All Big Ten team. Swenholt, a forward on the basketball team, was elected captain for the 1907–1908 season of the Badger squad. He had tied with a teammate for the honor and
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He was assigned in 1922 to Camp Humphreys, Gary, Indiana, with the engineers in the regular army. He was a Federal instructor with the National Guard unit of Indiana. In one incident his car caught fire but no one was injured. In 1928 he moved to
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September, 1920 Assigned Assistant Professor, Military Science and Tactics and officer in charge of the Engineers Unit, ROTC, West Virginia University, Morgantown, West Virginia.
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December 28, 1917 Entered on active duty for assignment at Camp Campbell, Virginia; assigned as a Student Engineer, ROTC, at Camp Lee, VA with duties as camp instructor.
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July, 1942 Colonel Swenholt left the United States for foreign service and was stationed in England, France and served as regimental commander of the
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October, 1919 Served as assistant professor of military science and tactics at West Virginia University, Morgantown, West Virginia.
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September, 1935 Assigned company commander, Company A, 29th Engineers, stationed at Fort Stevens, Oregon and Fort Berry, California
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June, 1924 Assigned duty in charge of supply in company, instructor in engineering, and mess officer at Camp Knox, Kentucky.
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In May 1942 the colonel was assigned to command and train the 332nd Engineer Special Service Regiment (later reclassified as the
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September, 1938 Assigned executive assistant on River and Harbor duty and district engineer in charge of all work on the
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where he worked with the Eleventh Engineers for two years. He was assigned in 1932 to Fort Dupont, Delaware, to organize the
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April, 1918 Attached to 44th Engineers and served as company commander at Fort Benjamin Harrison, Virginia, and
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July, 1933 Commanded 1224th Company, CCC, at Clarkia, Idaho, Fort Dupont, Delaware, Camp Lewes, Delaware, and
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Bomber. Bids for building the plant (estimated to be $ 10M) were solicited February 9, 1941. The plant was known as the
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May, 1942 Commanded the 332nd Engineer Regiment, Camp Clairborne, LA and saw overseas duty in Europe.
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and also assistant to officer in charge of design at the New Orleans River District, New Orleans, LA.
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September, 1930 Served as company commander of Company E, 11th Engineers, at Corozal, in
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April, 1920 Instructor in bridges and hydrographic surveying and as camp officer at
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December, 1934 Company commander, Ordinary Garrison Training at Fort Dupont, Delaware.
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August, 1918 Left United States for foreign service in France, England, and Russia.
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where he was assigned to the River and Harbor Engineer District Office. In 1930 he went to
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July, 1924 Instructor, 113th Engineers, with Indiana National Guard at Gary, IN
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July, 1921 Assumed command of the Engineers Unit at West Virginia University.
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September 4, 1917 Appointed captain, Engineer Service, ORC (Officer Reserve Corp)
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April 19, 1918 Married Chicago, Cook County, Illinois to Virginia Williams.
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July, 1928 Military assistant in charge of survey and investigation,
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November, 1945 Assigned to Office, Chief of Engineers, Washington, D.C.
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attended the event. Swenholt was to supervise the construction of the plant.
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September, 1923 Attended Engineers School at Fort Humphrey, Virginia.
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August, 1919 Stationed in Washington, D.C., in the Office of the
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June, 1923 Company officer at ROTC Camp, Camp Meade, Maryland.
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June, 1934 Company commander, construction at Camp Dix, N.J.
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for service at the state university. He was assigned to serve as an
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The Chehalis (Washington) Bee-Nugget, Friday October 16, 1936
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The La Crosse Tribune and Leader-Press, Thursday May 12, 1932
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1909 Helms Foundation NCAA Men's Basketball All-Americans
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1908 Helms Foundation NCAA Men's Basketball All-Americans
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The Nebraska State Journal, Wednesday, February 19, 1941
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units to provide housing, food, and medical care in the
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June 28, 1886 Born in Wittenberg, Shawano Co, WI
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the election was decided by a coin toss. He joined the
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The Nebraska State Journal, Wednesday February 5, 1941
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The Nebraska State Journal, Thursday November 24, 1938
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The (Madison) Capital Times, Thursday January 6, 1921
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The (Madison) Capital Times, Friday October 24, 1919
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Index

Wittenberg
Shawano County, Wisconsin
Pima County, Arizona
United States of America
United States Army
Colonel
332nd Engineer General Service Regiment
Legion of Merit
Bronze Star
Purple Heart
Legion of Honor
France
Wittenberg
Shawano County, Wisconsin
Shawano, Wisconsin
Jonas Swenholt
Wisconsin State Assembly
University of Wisconsin–Madison
National Guard
World War I
France
railroad from Murmansk
Bolsheviks
Regular Army
Morgantown, West Virginia
ROTC
West Virginia University
Madison, Wisconsin
New Orleans
Panama

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