Finding Aid for the Adolph Borigana and John J. Mendonca Second World War photographs, documents, and memorabilia 2023.007.w.r
Andrew Harman
Center for American War Letters Archives
1/12/2023
Leatherby Libraries
Chapman University
Orange, CA 92866
speccoll@chapman.edu
Contributing Institution:
Center for American War Letters Archives
Title: Adolph Borigana and John J. Mendonca Second World War photographs, documents, and memorabilia
source:
Massone, David
Creator:
Borigana, Adolph Tony, Corporal, 1923-2013
Creator:
Mendonca, John "João" Joaquin , Private First Class, 1909-2000
Identifier/Call Number: 2023.007.w.r
Physical Description:
.3 Linear Feet
(3 folders, one oversized folder)
Date (inclusive): 1941 November 27 - 1946 February 21
Abstract: This collection contains one photo album created by Cpl. Adolph T. Borigana, USA and several loose 38 photographs, military
documents, and memorabilia belonging to PFC John J. Mendonca, USA during the Second World War.
Language of Material:
English
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Container: WWII 113
Container: 10-14
Container: 1-5
Container: WWII O-F 17
This collection is open for research.
Immediate Source of Acquisition
Gift of David Massone.
This collection is arrange by creator, material type, and chronology.
Corporal Adolph Tony "Dolph" Borigana, United States Army (9/22/1923 - 11/26/2013) was born in Oakland, California to Regina
Massone, née Volpatti formerly Borigana. He had two sisters and one brother and one step-brother, and his mother Regina was
born in San Martino, Udine, Italy; emigrated September 1922. He attended four years of high school before he entered active
service in the Army on February 18, 1943 in San Francisco and served in the Pacific Theater, specifically Iwo Jima, with A
Battery, 506th Anti-Aircraft Artillery Battalion. He was honorably discharged January 19, 1946. After the war, Adolph lived
with his mother and step-father Carmelo Massone for some years and worked as a machinist for a refrigerator and appliance
factory before he married his wife Evelyn R. Borigana (1927 - 2005) and he passed away in November 2013 and is interred at
St. Mary's Cemetery in Oakland.
Private First Class John "João" Joaquin Mendonca, United States Army (10/30/1909 - 4/4/2000) was born in Lihue, Kauai, Territory
of Hawaii to João Joaquim de Mendonça, born in Portugal, and Anna "Maria" de Jesus Aguiar, along with several siblings. The
family moved from Kauai by way of Honolulu aboard the SS President Taft on July 8, 1927, sailing for San Francisco. They lived
in Oakland, California and John worked as a spring assembler for LA Young when he registered for selective service at 30 years
old in 1940 before entering active service in the Army on March 3, 1943.
John's first draft notice, dated November 1941, classified him 1H, deferred due to age because he was already 32 years old.
In April 1942 he received another classification of 1A, nominally available for service. He was ordered to report for induction
in May 1942 but was rejected for hypertension. He was ordered to appear for physical examination on February 9, 1943 and ordered
to report for induction three days later. After induction by the end of the month, he ended up serving in the Pacific Theater,
specifically Kwajalei, Marshall Islands, as a cook with the 369th Station Hospital. He departed the Pacific for the US in
October 1945 and was honorably discharged by the end of the month at Camp Beale, California. John passed away at the age of
90 and was interred at Holy Sepulchre Cemetery in Hayward, CA.
USARPAC Patch
"The USARPAC (United States Army, Pacific) insignia is a blue patch with 12 white stars and a red arrow and was originally
designed and approved for US Army forces in the Pacific Ocean areas on October 18, 1944. The patch contains a red arrow and
white stars on a blue field. The red arrow of war denotes the valor and self-sufficiency of the forces of the command. The
blue field represents the vast expanse of the command area. The white stars portray the North Star, Big Dipper and the Southern
Cross, which locate the command headquarters. The stars of the insignia also recall a key date in the history of the U.S.
Army and the U.S. Armed Forces in the Pacific. The total of 12 stars represents the month of December, the seven stars of
the Big Dipper, the 7th day, and the four stars of the Southern Cross plus the North Star, the year '41: 12-7-41 - December
7, 1941, the date of the United States' entry into World War II." (https://api.army.mil/e2/c/downloads/2022/04/22/72793eb8/usarpac-patch.pdf)
"Buzz Buddy"
The photographs airplane is number 522 "Buzz Buddy"; 457th FS, 506th FG; P-51D-25-NA, 44-72876. From an article on plane decals,
"It is unknown who was assigned to fly 'Buzz Buddy'. However, it is known that 1st Lt. Chauncey A. Newcomb scored two aerial
victories while flying 'Buzz Buddy'. 1st Lt. Newcomb was actually assigned to 514 "Erma Lou" along with 1st Lt. Francis 'Frank'
Albrecht. It was not uncommon for pilots to fly VLR missions in planes they were not assigned to." (iwojimamodels.com; Decal
Review: DKdecals P-51D/K Mustang over the Pacific and Australia (48028), June 11, 2020, https://iwojimamodels.com/2020/06/11/decal-review-dkdecals-p-51d-k-mustang-over-the-pacific-and-australia-48028/)
[Item title / description; Box "n" / Folder "n"], Adolph Borigana and John J. Mendonca Second World War photographs, documents,
and memorabilia (2023.007.w.r), Center for American War Letters Archives, Chapman University, CA.
For the benefit of current and future researchers, please cite any additional information about sources consulted in this
collection, including permanent URLs, item or folder descriptions, and box/folder locations.
This collection contains one photo album created by Cpl. Adolph T. Borigana, USA as well as 20 loose photographs, documents
and memorabilia, and 38 loose photographs, military documents, and memorabilia belonging to PFC John J. Mendonca, USA during
the Second World War.
Cpl. Adolph T. Borigana, USA
Borigana's items include a large brown photo album, approximately 12x15 inches, which contains 122 small black and white photographs,
as well as seven cut photographs that spell out "Iwo Jima" on the first page. The photographs, including 17 of the loose photographs,
show Borigana and his fellow soldiers having fun in various locations at camp, at clubs drinking, various depictions of landscapes
and destruction on Iwo Jima, including aerial photos, Marine cemeteries, military equipment, and one unit photo. One photo
includes a P-51 Mustang, 522 "Buzz Buddy" (see Biographical/Historical Note). Three photographs, two of Borigana in uniform
and one with fellow soldiers, were kept with the documents. Below is a listing of documents.
- One essay, by Megan Thorpe (granddaughter of Borigana), about an interview with Borigana
- Three photographs of Borigana
- One notice to appear for induction: dated February 1943
- One photograph of an aircraft carrier, printed
- One menu, Easter dinner, Battery A 506 in Iwo Jima: dated April 1945
- One special order, promotions, 506th AAA Gun Bn, promotion of Borigana to Corporal: dated November 1945
- One roster, Bty A 506th AAA Gun Bn
- One honorable discharge notice of classification: dated January 1946
- One identification discharge certificate, for passage as discharged civilian: dated January 1945 (should be 1946)
- One slip, country recorder, "Your discharge is recorded and will be mailed in 10 days": dated February 1946
- One application for servicemen's readjustment allowance: dated January 1946
- One separation qualification record
- Three copies, one negative and two regular, discharge document: enlisted record and report of separation, dated January 1946
- Three copies, one negative and two regular, honrable discharge certificate: dated January 1946
- One testimonial, to Adolph T. Borigana, from President Harry Truman
- One clipping, "Troopships Land 4636 Overseas Veterans Here," Los Angeles Times, January 14, 1946
- One card, selective service registration certificate: dated August 1948
PFC John J. Mendonca, USA
Mendonca's items include photographs, memorabilia, and documents. The photographs are small black and white photographs taken
in Hawaii (at the Royal Hawaiian Hotel on December 10, 1943) and Kwajalein, Marshall Islands in August and October 1944. The
photographs include native peoples, a downed Japanese plane (possibly an Aichi E13A "Jake"), a photograph of Betty Hutton
and another unidentified woman, and several soldiers in and around camp. Below are listings of the memorabilia and documents.
- Two patches (USARPAC insignia, see Biographical Historical Note)
- One honorable discharge patch (olive drab green diamond with a golden bald eagle on a wreath)
- Three ribbons (two Asiatic-Pacific, one Good Conduct)
- Two bank notes (one half-mark, German, one 10-franc)
- Two religious booklets (My Military Missal and Catholic Prayer Book for the Army and Navy)
- One pamphlet (In Memoriam, Franklin Delano Roosevelt, Kwajalein, 16 April 1945)
- One small knife
- One four-leaf clover in plastic
- Three draft cards: dated November 1941, April 1942, and a notice to appear for physical dated February 1943
- Immunization record
- Two notices to appear for induction: dated May 1942 and February 1943
- One order for return transport: dated September 1945
- One pay record
- One discharge document, original: enlisted record and report of separation, dated February 1946
- One separation qualification record
- One memorandum regarding discharge, regarding forwarding of testimonial to honorable discharged service personnel, dated February 1946
There are no restrictions on the use of this material except where previously copyrighted material is concerned. It is the
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Subjects and Indexing Terms
World War (1939-1945)
World War (1939-1945) -- Photography
Photographs
World War (1939-1945) -- Campaigns -- Japan -- Iwo Jima (Volcano Islands)
Battle of Iwo Jima (Japan : 1945)
Marshall Islands
United States. -- Army.
United States -- Army -- Pacific Theater of Operations
World War (1939-1945) -- Pacific Area
World War (1939-1945) -- Pacific islands
Massone, David