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State Archives of North Carolina"},{"label":"Language","value":["English"]},{"label":"Creator","value":["Woodcock, Allie Carr, Junior, 1927-2015."]},{"label":"Contributor","value":["Johnson, W. Lee, Jr."]},{"label":"Date","value":"D:30 M:09 Y:2001"},{"label":"Subject","value":["Korean War, 1950-1953","Military history","Nixon, Richard M. (Richard Milhous), 1913-1994","Oral histories","Oral history","Personal narratives","Retired military personnel","United States. Coast Guard","United States. Coast Guard. District, 7th","United States. Coast Guard. Pacific Area","United States. Coast Guard. 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He was raised on a farm in Pender County, N.C., and was the oldest of seven children. During World War II, Woodcock was a civilian construction worker at Camp Davis Army Air Field in nearby Onslow County, N.C. He enlisted in the U.S. Coast Guard in 1944 at the age of 17. Woodcock completed basic training at Manhattan Beach Training Center in New York. Upon the completion of his training, he was assigned as a corpsman on a troop transport ship, which would bring American troops and supplies to and from Europe in 1945; the ship made port at Le Havre and Marseilles, France. After Germany's surrender, Woodcock's ship served in the Pacific, and was in the Philippines during the atomic bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki in August 1945. Woodcock remained in the Pacific until his ship was decommissioned in May 1946. He was discharged from the U.S. Coast Guard on May 18, 1946. During World War II, Woodcock served in the European Theater; the Mediterranean, African and Middle East Theater; and the Pacific Theater. After his WWII service, Woodcock married Edna Barnhill, before reenlisting in the U.S. Coast Guard in late 1946. He was initially stationed in Norfolk, Virginia. Woodcock next was stationed in Miami, Florida, where he served on a Tacoma-class of patrol frigate, which conducted coastal patrols of the Eastern seaboard. Later, he served on the USCGC Macoma (WPG-163), a Lake-class cutter that cruised the Caribbean Sea. Woodcock attended training in Portsmouth, Virginia, in early 1950. When he returned to Miami, the Macoma had been decommissioned, so he was assigned to another ship. During his service out of Miami, Woodcock made port in Cuba, Puerto Rico, and the Virgin Islands. During the Korean War, Woodcock served as a U.S. Coast Guard recruiter in Atlanta, Georgia. He returned to Miami in 1952, where he helped set up the health department for U.S. Coast Guard District 7. Woodcock next was stationed in Massachusetts, where he was assigned to a weather patrol ship that cruised the North Atlantic. He also served in Portsmouth, Rhode Island. Woodcock's next duty station was in Wilmington, N.C., where he was stationed on the USCGC Mendota (WHEC-69), an Owasco class high endurance cutter, used for law enforcement, ocean station, and search and rescue operations.  He also spent time in Alaska, where he was assigned to a supply ship. Woodcock would later serve as an administrative officer at U.S. Coast Guard Training Center Cape May, New Jersey, from 1961 to 1964. While at Cape May, he participated in the design process for Cape May Medical and Dental Clinic. Woodcock was then assigned to a year of shore duty in New Orleans, Louisiana, before serving at U.S. Coast Guard Headquarters in Washington, D.C. for the remainder of his military career. While in Washington, D.C., Woodcock served as the U.S. Coast Guard medical liaison at the inauguration of President Richard Nixon. Woodcock retired from the U.S. Coast Guard in 1973, having reached the rank of Lieutenant Commander during his service. After leaving the U.S. Coast Guard, Woodcock attended Bowie State College (now Bowie State University) in Maryland, graduating with a bachelor's degree in business administration. His degree, combined with his military experience in the medical field, led to a second career in health administration. Woodcock worked as a health director in Franklin, Beaufort, and Pender Counties, North Carolina. Allie C. Woodcock Jr. died in Pender County, N.C., on May 13, 2015."},{"label":"Digital Characteristics","value":"4 pages"},{"label":"Format","value":["Summaries"]},{"label":"Rights","value":"All rights held by the State Archives of NC. 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