1958 WP Class G2 Wall of Honor
Harry Lee Shedd, Jr.
Class of June, 1958
Harry Lee Shedd, Jr
Research done by Claradell Shedd, webmaster.
Harry was born in Phoenix, AZ. Harry graduated from West Point in the June, 1958 class. At the time of West Point graduation, his address was 1647 East Indian School Road, Phoenix, AZ. His Cullum number is 21974. Service number is 083 468.
Harry Lee Shedd, Jr.
Year x Rank x Status
June, 1958 x Graduated x Company G2
June 4, 1958 x Branch/2nd Lt x Artillery Branch
June 5, 1958 x Family x married Claradell Gergely at Cadet Catholic Chapel
Aug 9, '58-
Nov 24, '58
x Training x Officer Basic l; Fort Sill, OK. USA Arty and Missile School
Nov 25, '58-
Jan 9 ,'59
x Training x Officer Basic II; USA Air Defense School, Ft Bliss, TX
date x Training x Airborne Training #22; Fort Benning, GA.
date x Training
x Army Intelligence School; Fort Gordon, GA
date x Assigned x 3d Missile Battalion, 57th Artillery Corps, Battery A; Stanton, CA
Dec 18, 1959 x Arty/1st Lt x To 1st Lt.; Fort MacArthur, San Pedro, CA by Colonel Gilford Green
June 5, 1961 x Discharged x Discharged out of Fort MacArthur, CA (San Pedro, CA)
October, 1961
x Employment x Completed credentials with New York Institute of Finance to receive stockbroker's license
1961 x Employment x Demsey-Tegeler, Anaheim, CA as stockbroker
1962 x Employment x Allstate Insurance Companies, Santa Ana, CA as management trainee specializing in life and health
July, 1966 x Employment x Transferred by Allstate to Seattle where Harry was manager of Life/Health Underwriting
1970 x Employment x Fellow, HIAA (Health Insurance Association of America)
Sept 30,1970 x Employment x Fellow, Life Office Management Institute (LOMA). Award in Washington, D.C.
Sep 12,1975 x Employment x Chartered Life Underwriter (CLU). Award in Boston, MA
1975-1978 x Education x Master's Study Completed/Business Administration/Seattle University
1979 x Employment x Allstate Rookie of the Year/Washington State
1980-2000 x Employment x Allstate Life Millionaire multiple years with award trips to Washington, D.C., San Diego, Chicago, Orlando, Bermuda, Bahamas, Boston, San Francisco, Sun River, Hawaii, etc
2000 x Retired x Retired after 37 years with Allstate in Management and Sales
2000-2003 Education Took many computer app courses at New Horizons Training Center
2000-Present x Retired x At SeniorNet, teaching seniors how to use computers, tablets, cell phones, and other electronics devices
2005-Present x Retired x Volunteer ombudsman for WA State calling on elderly residents of nursing homes, adult family homes, assisted living, and group homes.
2008-Present x Retired x Chair of Citizens for Sammamish, a grass-roots organization covering all subjects of citizen concern within a community
2018-Present Volunteer Board Member of the Sammamish Heritage Society
LA-32 Nike Site (Garden Grove, CA):
- 11751 Western Ave ((P) CAArNG; 485th MASH)
[{Page, T} June 2007 - I have been revisiting the U.S. Nike Missile sites in "Google Earth" aerial imagery, and discovered that part of LA-32L is still intact. Go to 33°47'33.85"N, 118°00'09.07"W to see the T-shaped building that is seen in the vintage aerial photo at http://ed-thelen.org/LA-32-G-Maxey.jpg (the launch battery is in the lower right corner). ]
[{Snowberg, P} MsrMaps (stanton {garden grove}, obliterated) ]

Los Angeles was one of the largest defenses, covering a large amount of territory and featuring sites that were located on ocean shore bluffs up to 8,000 foot plus mountain ridges. The defended facilities included a major portion of the nation's aerospace industry, several other large industries, shipyards, communications, transportation, and several military installations. LA had several unique features; the mountain sites had buildings with peaked roofs, due to the substantial annual snowfall. One of these sites, LA-04 Mount Gleason, was called "the world's highest Nike base," and was also considered the most remote Nike site in the Continental United States. Several of the sites in the Los Angeles Defense also were threatened by forest fires. Los Angeles was also the defense selected for initial Army National Guard Nike operations. In 1958, the California Guard's 720th Antiaircraft Missile Battalion (Nike-Ajax) acquired four sites, setting the standard for other defense areas. The primary long range radar for the LA defense was initially located at San Clemente Island Air Force Station; the site was later relocated to San Pedro Hill AFS, overlooking Terminal Island and Long Beach. The SAGE command post for the Los Angeles region was located at Norton AFB, near San Bernardino. Reduced from brigade to group status in November 1968, the Los Angeles defense continued operation until the summer of 1974.
1:30PM; June 5, 1958 at West Point Visiting in Des Moines, IA on way to first station at Fort  Sill, OK
1:30PM: June 5, 1958 July, 1958; Des Moines, IA
1959-1961 Duty Station
Battery A, 3d Missile Batt; 57th Artillery Air Defense Artillery 2d Lt Shedd at Southern California Nike Location
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of the Battery A, 3d Msl Batt,
57th Artillery Group photo
Layout of LA-32 IFC Nike Site
18 December 1959; Fort MacArthur, San Pedro, CA
From 2d to 1st Lt
Fort Sill, Fort Bliss, Fort Benning; Fort MacArthur, Fort Gordon, Seattle University
Fort Sill, OK Fort Bliss, TX Fort Benning, GA
Fort MacArthur, San Pedro, CA Fort Gordon, GA Seattle University
Credential Award and Allstate Award Trips
Some Credential Award and Allstate Award Trips
Teaching Seniors How to use Computers at SeniorNet As Ombudsman, advocating for the rights of the elderly
Teaching Seniors at SeniorNet WA State Ombudsman Advocating for the Elderly
Harry Lee Shedd, Jr.
Battery A, 3d Missile Battalion
57th Artillery
United States Army
US Army


Airborne Patch


Air Defense Artillery


Air Defense Artillery
Artillery

2d Lt Harry Lee Shedd, Jr.

Parachutist


Marksman; AA Artillery, Carbine




Sharpshooter



National Defense Service
From 1958 Howitzer
HARRY LEE SHEDD, JR.
"Harry" G-2
Phoenix, Arizona Congressional
Harry's cheerful disposition, neatness, and level-headed approach to life made him liked by all. An excellent and enthusiastic golfer, he spent much time on the links. Not a hive, by virtue of hard work, Harry avoided the evil grasp of the Dean's "Other List." Never on the area, Harry nevertheless had his brushes with the T.D., a Dear John, Benos, and an OAO, Harry took them all with a smile.
Golf 4-3-2-1; Numerals, Minor "A," Navy Star; Hop Committee 4-3-2-1; Cadet Chapel Sunday School Teacher 4--3-2; Howitzer 3-2-1; Advertising Manager 1; Corporal 2; Lieutenant 1.
References
Harry Lee Shedd's personal page: http://www.1958g2.com/pages/sheddpage.html
July 1, 2013. Sammamish, WA
Music: "Wind Beneath My Wings"

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