Hummel reflects on Navy service during WWII

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He did have some good times while in the Navy. He is grateful he came back, but wonders about some of his fellow soldiers he met through the years. He made some good friends and even some celebrities.

“Who knows how many of them didn’t come back,” Hummel said. “I got to meet some of the neatest guys. I remember my friend Joe from Brooklyn. The only guy who got a bottle of wine in the mail. His mother cut out the center of the loaf of bread and put it in there.”

Out of all the celebrities, one was his favorite.

“My favorite was Joe Louis,” Hummel said. “He was such a gentle individual. They put on an exhibition for us.”

Another celebrity made his day by using a gag gift Hummel had given him.

“Jerry Colonna was with Bob Hope and his group and I went on the beach and found a little squid and put it in as a joke,” Hummel explained. “I took it up there and he carried that sucker all around.”

Hummel has served under many men, but one man stood out above the rest.

“One of the finest gentleman I ever knew, Capt. Walker,” Hummel said. “He met you once, he knew you from then on. I was on the bridge on lookout; he said, ‘We will remember this day.’ He was referring to the A-bomb.”

Capt. Walker even helped Hummel out more than a few times. One time Hummel got in a skirmish with some foreign officers over a dog on board. The foreign officers kicked the dog and Hummel was outraged and said some things. He ended up in the captain’s office. Hummel explained his actions, and Capt. Walker said to strike his incident from the record.

Other commanding officers were not as nice. Once, Hummel bought a monkey and a dog to take home, and his commanding officer found out. He was not pleased.

“He took them on the flight deck and shot them both,” Hummel said. “I didn’t think that was the way to do it.”

After the war, he worked for Maytag. While working for Maytag, he went through a number of jobs.

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