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Jack Nathan Tinney

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Jack Nathan Tinney

Birth
Golden, Santa Fe County, New Mexico, USA
Death
24 Jun 2002 (aged 79)
Burial
Deming, Luna County, New Mexico, USA Add to Map
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Jack Nathan Tinney (B: 27 Dec 1922, Golden, New Mexico; D: 24 Jun 2002) was the son of Frank Tinney and Lola Aranda (Social Security Applications).

In 1930, Golden, Santa Fe County, New Mexico; Jack Tenney was enumerated with his parents Frank & Lola A. Tenney and siblings: Joasie, Neille, and Effie Tenney (1930 Census).

In 1940, Golden, Santa Fe County, New Mexico; Jack Tinney was enumerated with his parents Frank & Lola Tinney and siblings: Josie, Nellie, Effie, Dolores, and Junior Tinney (1940 Census).

On 30 Jun 1942, Lamy, Santa Fe County, New Mexico; Jack Nathan Tinney (B: 27 Dec 1922, Golden, Santa Fe County, New Mexico), a resident of Lamy, registered for the World War II draft. He was employed by S.C. Fullerton. Jack was described as 6' 0", 165 pounds, light brown complexion, black hair, and brown eyes. Next of kin was recorded as Frank Tinney. It was annotated that Jack was discharged on 13 Feb 1946 (Draft Card).

On 15 May 1943, Santa Fe Navy Recruitment Station; Jack Nathan Tinney enlisted in the US Navy.
On 11 Aug 1943, Jack N. Tinney (Service #889-58-39) was first received aboard dock landing ship USS Ashland LSD-1 from Landing Craft School, San Diego, California.
On 11 Aug 1943, the USS Ashland departed San Diego.
On 18 Aug 1943, the USS Ashland arrived at Pearl Harbor, Hawaii.
On 30 Sep and 31 Dec 1943, 31 March 1944; he was mustered as a S2C aboard the USS Ashland LSD-1.
On 19 Oct 1943, the Ashland sailed for New Caledonia. At Nouméa, the ship loaded tanks and marines of the 2nd Marine Division and proceeded to Efate where she joined Task Force 53 (TF 53) to take part in the amphibious assault on Tarawa in the Gilbert Islands on 20 November 1943.
On 23 Jan 1944, the Ashland sortied for the assault on the Marshall Islands.
From 1 to 5 Feb 1944, the Ashland was involved in assaults on Kwajalein Island and on several of the other small islands in the atoll that bears the same name.
On 15 Feb 1944, the Ashland embarked marines and equipment at Roi-Namur and proceeded to the assault on Eniwetok.
On 1 May 1944, Jack was promoted to S1C while serving aboard the USS Ashland.
On 29 May 1944, the Ashland left Pearl Harbor for the initial assault on the Marianas.
On 15 June 1944, the Ashland launched boats for the invasion on Saipan.
On 24 July 1944, the Ashland participated in the invasion of Tinian.
On 30 Jun, 30 Sep, 31 Dec 1944, 31 Mar, 1 July, and 16 Jul 1945; Jack was mustered as a S1C aboard the USS Ashland.
On 20 Oct 1944, the Ashland launched her boats for the first assault against Leyte, Philippines.
On 19 Feb 1945, the Ashland launching her boats at Iwo Jima.
The war ended on 15 Aug 1945 while Ashland was steaming to Espiritu Santo.
(Navy Muster Rolls).

In 1950, Columbus, Luna County, New Mexico; hired hand Jack Tinney was enumerated with his wife Rosa (1950 Census).

Jack N. Tinney (B: 27 Dec 1922, Golden, New Mexico; D: 24 Jun 2002), a resident of Deming, was the son of Frank & Lola Tinney; husband of Alice Tinney; father of: Richard Tinney, Betty Lightcap, Jackie Massagee, Shirley Tinney, and Brenda Fassio; and brother of: Frank Tinney, Nellie Gutiérrez, Dolores Gallegos, Effie Gardner, and Josephine Chávez (Obit; The Deming Headlight, 26 Jun 2002).
Jack Nathan Tinney (B: 27 Dec 1922, Golden, New Mexico; D: 24 Jun 2002) was the son of Frank Tinney and Lola Aranda (Social Security Applications).

In 1930, Golden, Santa Fe County, New Mexico; Jack Tenney was enumerated with his parents Frank & Lola A. Tenney and siblings: Joasie, Neille, and Effie Tenney (1930 Census).

In 1940, Golden, Santa Fe County, New Mexico; Jack Tinney was enumerated with his parents Frank & Lola Tinney and siblings: Josie, Nellie, Effie, Dolores, and Junior Tinney (1940 Census).

On 30 Jun 1942, Lamy, Santa Fe County, New Mexico; Jack Nathan Tinney (B: 27 Dec 1922, Golden, Santa Fe County, New Mexico), a resident of Lamy, registered for the World War II draft. He was employed by S.C. Fullerton. Jack was described as 6' 0", 165 pounds, light brown complexion, black hair, and brown eyes. Next of kin was recorded as Frank Tinney. It was annotated that Jack was discharged on 13 Feb 1946 (Draft Card).

On 15 May 1943, Santa Fe Navy Recruitment Station; Jack Nathan Tinney enlisted in the US Navy.
On 11 Aug 1943, Jack N. Tinney (Service #889-58-39) was first received aboard dock landing ship USS Ashland LSD-1 from Landing Craft School, San Diego, California.
On 11 Aug 1943, the USS Ashland departed San Diego.
On 18 Aug 1943, the USS Ashland arrived at Pearl Harbor, Hawaii.
On 30 Sep and 31 Dec 1943, 31 March 1944; he was mustered as a S2C aboard the USS Ashland LSD-1.
On 19 Oct 1943, the Ashland sailed for New Caledonia. At Nouméa, the ship loaded tanks and marines of the 2nd Marine Division and proceeded to Efate where she joined Task Force 53 (TF 53) to take part in the amphibious assault on Tarawa in the Gilbert Islands on 20 November 1943.
On 23 Jan 1944, the Ashland sortied for the assault on the Marshall Islands.
From 1 to 5 Feb 1944, the Ashland was involved in assaults on Kwajalein Island and on several of the other small islands in the atoll that bears the same name.
On 15 Feb 1944, the Ashland embarked marines and equipment at Roi-Namur and proceeded to the assault on Eniwetok.
On 1 May 1944, Jack was promoted to S1C while serving aboard the USS Ashland.
On 29 May 1944, the Ashland left Pearl Harbor for the initial assault on the Marianas.
On 15 June 1944, the Ashland launched boats for the invasion on Saipan.
On 24 July 1944, the Ashland participated in the invasion of Tinian.
On 30 Jun, 30 Sep, 31 Dec 1944, 31 Mar, 1 July, and 16 Jul 1945; Jack was mustered as a S1C aboard the USS Ashland.
On 20 Oct 1944, the Ashland launched her boats for the first assault against Leyte, Philippines.
On 19 Feb 1945, the Ashland launching her boats at Iwo Jima.
The war ended on 15 Aug 1945 while Ashland was steaming to Espiritu Santo.
(Navy Muster Rolls).

In 1950, Columbus, Luna County, New Mexico; hired hand Jack Tinney was enumerated with his wife Rosa (1950 Census).

Jack N. Tinney (B: 27 Dec 1922, Golden, New Mexico; D: 24 Jun 2002), a resident of Deming, was the son of Frank & Lola Tinney; husband of Alice Tinney; father of: Richard Tinney, Betty Lightcap, Jackie Massagee, Shirley Tinney, and Brenda Fassio; and brother of: Frank Tinney, Nellie Gutiérrez, Dolores Gallegos, Effie Gardner, and Josephine Chávez (Obit; The Deming Headlight, 26 Jun 2002).

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S1 US NAVY
(Seaman 1st Class)



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