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1 Frank Genetti US Navy USS Casablanca Black Oil Gang States Navy escort aircraft carrier, nicknamed Kaiser's Coffins, lead ship of her class, named after the city of Casablanca, Morocco where a naval battle had taken place in USS Casablanca Escort Carrier Crew of 860 Frank Genetti US Navy USS Casablanca Frank Genetti entered WWII as a volunteer at the age of 34. Selling all his farm equipment and livestock and moving his young family wife Helen, small daughter Rosalie, and infant son Bill into town before he left for training at the Great Lakes Naval facility on March 3, 1944. After training, Frank was sent to California where he was assigned to the USS Casablanca, MM3. Frank jokingly related the story that these ships were being produced at a rate of one every six months and were offend call Kaiser s Coffins. The USS Casablanca CVE-55 was a United 1942. (Wikipedia, 2015) When asked why the ship had been called that, Frank related originally the hulls were not made thick enough and the first ships had a habit of breaking in two when stressed at sea. Fortunately, by the time Frank at entered the server this issue had been fixed. Frank was assigned to the Black Oil Gang on the USS Casablanca. A part of the Engineering Department, the Black Gang was responsible for the fuel oil burners that heated water in enormous boilers to create steam. Frank was very proud of that he had served aboard the USS Casablanca. When loaded the ship carried large amounts of supplies, especially gas and it upper deck would be filled with dozens of airplanes to be delivered to Hawaii and into the Pacific Theatre war zone. Also when 1

2 Frank Genetti US Navy USS Casablanca Black Oil Gang loaded the USS Casablanca would be accompanied by smaller Destroyer Escorts for protection, but on empty return trips back to California the USS Casablanca would be left unprotected. USS Casablanca Loaded with 28 Planes Frank related one harrowing experience when at sea. The seas were often rough and the waves would toss the 8000+ ton ship around like a cork. On one of these occasions a large wave hit the ship folding back over 30 foot of the deck. Luckily the ship was able to make it back to its California port where it and the crew spent several weeks in port while the ship was repaired. When asked how he felt about the 1 year, 9 months and 2 days in the Navy, Frank said he would have actually enjoyed it if he hadn t had his family waiting for him back home..because he missed them so very, very much. Frank did say the Navy afforded him the opportunity to see places, go places and have experience he would not have otherwise been able to have. Frank George Genetti passed in 2010 and is greatly missed by his large loving family and his friends. GILLESPIE - Frank George Genetti, 97, of Gillespie, died at St. Francis Hospital, Litchfield on Nov. 3 at 5:09 AM. He was born on April 19, 1913, in Gillespie to Charles & Rosa (Redolfi) Genetti. Frank married Helen Lorene Bouillon on March 28, 1937 in Gillespie. She preceded him in death on January 5, 2008. (They had been married over 75 years. ) He was retired from the Macoupin County Highway Department and a farmer. Frank served on the USS Casablanca during WWII. He was a member of the American Legion Post 554 of Carlinville, served on Gillespie City Council for 20 years and served while the municipal building was planned and constructed. Frank enjoyed wood working, gardening and playing cards. Survivors include sons, William (Jean) Genetti of Auburn, Francis (Rita) Genetti of Carlinville, daughters, Rosalie (Jim) Sandretto of Gillespie, Deborah (Randy) Cox of Gillespie, brother, Bernard Genetti of San Jose, CA; 13 grandchildren, 18 great grandchildren. He was preceded in death by his parents, spouse, daughter-in-law, Sherry Genetti; brother, Charles Genetti; brother, Leonard Genetti; sister, Dorothy Keck. Visitation will be on Nov. 5 at Kravanya Funeral Home, Gillespie from 5 until 8 PM. Services will be on Nov. 6 at 11 AM at SS Simon & Jude Church, Gillespie with Monsignor Larry Auda officiating. Burial will be at Holy Cross Cemetery in Gillespie. Memorials can be made to Holy Cross Cemetery in Gillespie. Please enjoy the following album of Frank s WWII pictures and memories he shared with the Illinois Veteran & Community Classroom Project. He was the very first veteran interviewed for his project. Submitted with great affection and by a grateful family friend: Vicki DeWitt Gillespie, Illinois 2

ILLINOIS MEMORIES OF WWII Frank Genetti, Machinist Mate 3rd Class USS Casablanca, Asiatic-South Pacific Theatre - 1943 to 1945 Memories Captured by Vicki DeWitt, Area 5 Learning Tech. Ctr. March 8-9, 2008

Frank G. Genetti, Machinist Mate 3 rd Class USS Casablanca March 13,1943-December 14, 1945 South Pacific Theater Chapters: I. Biographic Details Birthplace Family Pre-service Life Other Family in WWII II. Early Days of Service Entering Service Why/Where Leaving Home Training Adapting to Military Life III. Wartime Service Service Theater /Duties Emotions Related to Service Friendships Communicating Home Off-Duty/Recreation on Board IV. War s End, Coming Home Location/Getting Home Reception by Family/Community Contact with Fellow Veterans V. Other Memories Additional Pictures

Chapter I Biographical Details Birthplace Family Pre-Service Life Other Family in WWII

Birthplace Gillespie, Illinois Born : April 19, 1913 Age: 95 Father: Charles Genetti Coal Miner Macoupin Street 1914, Gillespie IL Mother: Rosa Genetti Homemaker Macoupin Street 1914, Gillespie IL

Family Father & Mother Charles Genetti Coal Miner Mother: Rosa Genetti Homemaker Wife Wife: Helen Bouillon Genetti Married: March 28, 1937 Deceased: January 5, 2008 Grandpa Charles and Grandma Rosa Genetti Children Rosalee Sandretto, Aug. 25, 1938 Wm. Genetti, Jan. 22, 1944 Francis Genetti, Sep. 1, 1950 Deborah Cox, Nov. 27, 1954 Siblings Charles Dorothy (Keck) Leonard Bernard Surviving Grandpa Wm, Grandma Rocelia Bouillon with Baby Rosalee, Helen and Frank

GENETTI FAMILY Grandpa Charles and Grandma Rosa Genetti Frank and Helen Genetti Wedding Day, March 28, 1937 Grandpa Wm, Grandma Rocelia Bouillon with Baby Rosalee, Helen and Frank

FAMILY Frank & Helen March 28, 2007 70 th Wedding Anniversary With children Rosalee, Bill, Franny, Debbie Frank & Helen Later Years Grandchildren Back row- Alicia, Becky, Brett, Brad, Abby, Gina Front row Amanda, Joan, Brian Sitting - Grandma Helen and Grandpa Frank

GENETTI FAMILY FRANK AND HIS SIBLINGS Leonard Frank Dorothy Genetti Deck Charles Bernard

LIFE BEFORE WWII Frank, Helen, 5-yr. old Rosalee and 1-yr. old Bill Frank in his 30 s enlisted in the Navy and was Immediately shipped to Great Lakes for training. Frank and son, Bill, on the farm. Frank and Helen made a conscious decision to sell his farm equipment and horses before signing up for the Navy. Frank hauled coal with horses and farmed before entering WWII

OTHER FAMILY IN WWII GENETTI BROTHERS (ALL( RETURNED HOME SAFELY) ) Frank G. Genetti Charles Genetti Leonard J. Genetti Bernard Genetti Enter Navy: 3-13-1944 Trained: Great Lakes USS Casablanca, MM3 Awarded: Am. Theatre Entered: Army as an Aviator on 5-26-1944 Assigned: Served: Pacific Theatre Entered: 12-15-1942 Trained: Navy Aviator Chief Electrican s Mate Awarded: Combat Air Entered: 1-29-1944 Trained: Army Air Corp. Served: Awarded: Ribbon, Asiatic Theatre Ribbon, Served: 1 yr.. 9 m., 2 d. Discharged: 4-5-1946 Crew w/3 Star, Asiatic Pacific Theatre Ribbon, Philippine Liberation Ribbon w/2 Stars Served: 3 yr., 2m., 8 d. Served: 1950-??

Chapter II Early Days of Service Entering the Service Why/Where Leaving Home Training

II. Early Days of Service Entering Service -Knowing he would be drafted, Frank joined the Navy. Leaving Home-- Frank was promptly sent by train from Litchfield, IL to the Great Lake, IL Training Frank only received 6 weeks of training before being sent by train to San Diego to be assisted to his ship the USS Casablanca Adapting to Military Life Frank was assigned given the Black Oil Gang. His job on the ship was to maintain one engine vital to the ship s operations. Entering the Service and Leaving Home Naval Training Center, Great Lakes, IL

Chapter III Wartime Service Service Theatre/Duties ti Emotions Related to Service Friendship Communicating Home Off-Duty/Recreation on Board

III. Wartime Service Service Theater /Duties USS Casablanca Ship and Crew of 700 Frank s ship transported airplanes, gasoline and other supplies in the Pacific Theatre. Navy Military Bag and Its Contents

III. Wartime Service cont. Emotions Related to Service Friendships Communicating Home Frank made a life-long friend from Highland. Above are the Genetti s along with their friends, the Frey s from Highland., IL While at sea, letters from home were precious and infrequent. Above is a Christmas letter Frank received from is 6 yr. old daughter, Rosalee, which had to be rewritten by his wife.

III. Wartime Service cont. III. Off-Duty/Recreation on Board Liberty was taken either on visited islands or in US supply ports in California. Pollywog to Shellback Upon crossing the Equator all newbies were initiated--heads were shaved, men were paddled and tossed into a vat of water on smaller ship men were simply thrown overboard. Large ships were equipped with canteens, gym areas and guys who were willing to make their own fun.

Chapter IV War s End & Coming Home Location/Getting tti Home Reception by Family & Community Contact with Fellow Veterans

WAR S END, COMING HOME Frank came home to no fanfare. After a 21 month absence, he found Helen washing dishes as he came in the back door. Frank returned to farming with his sons sons, Billy and Franny. Frank and Bill on the Ford Ferguson Frank returned to farming after WWII Franny is driving and Bill is supervising Young Helen with her sons Bill and Franny

Chapter V Other Memories Additional Pictures and Documents (To be Added Soon)

Credits and Sources PowerPoint created by Vicki DeWitt, Area 5 Learning Technology Center, Edwardsville, IL. vdewitt@lth5.k12.il.us Funding for the Illinois WWII Classroom Project has been provided by the Illinois WWII Memorial Board. http://www.ww2il.com Memories, photos and images were provided by Frank Genettii and his family from Gillespie, IL