Operation Wappen
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“Equal parts history and firsthand account of military life, hte book is a unique and smooth read.” - Pacific Book Reviews This is a short story spanning two years from 1956 to 1958. It includes the author’s Marine Corps service as a Second Lieutenant artillery forward observer attached to the Third Battalion Sixth
Robert Maddock
Robert K. Maddock Jr. has a love of history. He graduated from St. George's School, Middletown, Rhode Island ('52), and Stanford University with a BA ('56). He is a captain (USMCR) with active service and reserve duty ('56-'65), part of which was in the Middle East. He graduated from the University of Virginia with an MD ('62). He did five years' postgraduate training at University of Utah College of Medicine and University Hospitals of Cleveland, was full-time faculty for three years, and eventually was adjunct professor of medicine (U of Utah) and fellow American College of Physicians. His wife, Raija Rönkänen, RN, FNP, is an illustrator. Combined, they have reared nine children.
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Operation Wappen - Robert Maddock
Operation Wappen
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16.05.19
DEDICATION
C:\Users\Owner\Desktop\Time Line Scans\A O Ponkanen Medals.jpgThis history is dedicated to my class mates, instructors and commanders of Basic Class 4-56 and to the men of Fox Battery 2nd Battalion 10th Marines and 3rd Battalion 6th Marines plus all those Finnish men and women with sisu who fought two brutal wars against Russia (1939-44) and despite overwhelming odds, beat them to stalemate!!
C:\Users\Owner\Desktop\Time Line Scans\A O Ponkanen Medals.jpgThe campaigns described here did not involve hostile action. My wife and illustrator saw real war in Finland during the Continuation War with Russia and was subjected to air attacks. A bomb hit her back yard. She was 15 miles from the front when it ended. Her father, Anti Olavi Pönkänen (1913-2000) served in the Finnish Army. His decorations: Winter War (clasp (Kotijoukot), Winter War, Continuation War, and 25 Year War Veterans Association, are pictured.
CONTENTS
Foreword
Operations Deep Water & Wappen
Patton’s Murder & the Cold War
The Gods
Background
The Marine Corps
The 1956 Arab Israeli War
Operation Wappen Phase I
Quantico
Camp Lejeune, F-2-10, & Operations Deep Water & Wappen
The Med
Officer of the Deck
Third Battalion Sixth Marines
Operation Deep Water
Liberty in Athens
Operation Wappen
Active Duty Ends
AfterWord
Official Itinerary – Operations Deepwater & Wappen
Endnotes
References
FOREWORD
C:\Users\Owner\Desktop\Time Line Scans\A O Ponkanen Medals.jpgNot long ago my grandniece, Rachael, adopted great granddaughter of Anti Olavi Pönkänen, asked me, What was
the Cold War all about?" This small book about my experiences is also for her and all other members of our family.
When I was young, even before the mythical James Bond was known, I thought that being a spy or secret agent would be exciting. At various times in life I have met such people. I work with a large corporation that has risk management and security departments. They employ retired ex-FBI and CIA agents. My Father, Robert K Maddock, MD FACP (1905-1982), was a physician in the US Public Health Service for 26 years that spanned World War II and the Korean War. He had trained a number of residents in internal medicine. One was Robert Farrier, who became involved with the CIA and served as a physician in a number of embassies. He probably doubled as an intelligence gatherer since he knew Allen Dulles, Director of the CIA, on a first name basis. When I graduated from Stanford University in 1956, I was accepted by several medical schools, but also had an obligation with the NROTC (Naval Reserve Officers Training Corps) to serve 2 years of active duty as a Marine Corps officer.
C:\Users\Owner\Desktop\Time Line Scans\A O Ponkanen Medals.jpgI put medical training on hold, met my two year active service obligation and served 7 additional years in the ready reserve. My father, with hopes I would go to medical school, purchased a microscope for me. Good ones were made in Germany and difficult to get. He asked Dr. Farrier, if he could get one. He passed the request to Allen Dulles who was about to head for Germany and agreed to get a Zeiss. He was successful and even used its elegant wooden box as a seat in several military transport planes that carried freight and had no passenger seats. Secret folks don’t go commercial.
I began my service at Basic School, Quantico, VA in June 1956 and eventually trained as an artillery officer and served with the 10th Marine Regiment (artillery) at Camp Lejeune, NC. From September to November, 1957 I shipped to the Mediterranean with Fox Battery, 2nd Battalion, 10th Marines (F-2-10) and was attached to the infantry, 3rd Battalion 6th Marine Regiment (3-6) as their forward observer.
Ostensibly this was to be part of Operation Deep Water, ¹ but as I was to learn 50 years later, turned out to be part of a clandestine operation known as Operation Wappen. ² We knew nothing of Wappen at the time, but had been told that for administrative purposes
we were still at Camp Lejeune. We continued to pay our monthly rent to the BOQ (bachelor’s officers’ quarters) and got no overseas or hazardous duty pay, etc.
OPERATIONS DEEP WATER & WAPPEN
In addition our units were beefed up
to full strength
and F-2-10 got two additional 105 mm howitzers, four additional 4.2 mortars and two 8
self-propelled howitzers from Force Troops.
We were told that we were going to Turkey to participate in Operation Deep Water. Its purpose was to demonstrate for top NATO officers the first helicopter deployment behind enemy lines of an intact infantry battalion.³ You may recall that during World War II, paratroopers were used to carry out assignments behind enemy lines. They were used to disrupt enemy forces and eventually join ground troops. The problem was that deploying troops by parachute was perilous and often scattered them to such a degree that they could not fight as an organized unit for several days or more (D-day / Operation Market Garden). We proved that an entire battalion could be landed intact 20 miles or more behind enemy lines and be ready for immediate deployment as an organized unit.
Following Deep Water we were sent to Athens for a 10-day liberty, but on the 8th day (9 October) we were suddenly sent to Souda Bay, Crete for 5 days of conditioning marches in the White Mountains. When we returned to our ships, they were combat loaded
and we were prepared for a hostile landing on the Syrian Coast scheduled for 17 October 1957.
What made no sense was that we had only blank
ammunition left over from Operation Deepwater. We had no sooner arrived off the Syrian Coast when without any further notice on the day of the scheduled landing, found ourselves headed for Palermo, Sicily, Barcelona, Gibraltar and home. For years I wondered about the sudden cancelation of our Syrian adventure. Then in 2013 I got curious. I went on line and Googled
Syria 1957; up popped
Operation Wappen." ⁴ It became immediately apparent that this was the real reason we were sent to the Med
(Mediterranean Sea). Everything I knew about it including the dates fit.
With the help of the Eisenhower Library, I researched White House Meeting Records for September and October of 1957 and found further evidence