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Hawaii Air Depot Volunteer Corps
Active October 1942-4 July 1945
Country United States
Type Paramilitary
Role Anti-aircraft
Firefighter
Security
EMS
Mechanics
Size 1,500
Garrison/HQ Hickam Air Force Base
Commanders
Commanding Officer Lt. Col Cecil J. Murphy

The Hawaii Air Depot Volunteer Corps (HADVC) was a civilian Paramilitary unit at Hickam Air Force Base, Hawaii during World War II. The HADVC took on a wide variety of roles helping in the routine operations of the airfield. Along with the Businessmen's Military Training Corps (BMTC), Hawaii Defense Volunteers, Women's Army Volunteer Corps (WAVC), 1st Oahu Volunteer Infantry, and 2nd Oahu Volunteer Infantry, they formed the Organized Defense Volunteer Regiments.[1] Surprisingly for a civilian militia, they had anti-aircraft guns in their arsenal.[2]

History[]

The commanding officer of the HADVC was Lieutenant Colonel Cecil J Murphy.[3] The unit was formed in October 1942[4] with a total of 1,500 personnel.[2]

Tasks[]

Tasks and duties that the HADVC conducted included:

  • Anti-aircraft operations
  • firefighting
  • Conducting base security
  • Chemical decontamination
  • Providing EMS
  • Working as aircraft mechanics
  • Anti-sabotage work
  • Evacuation duties of non-combattants.[2]

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