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L. Ron Hubbard, PC815

July 7, 1943: L. Ron Hubbard's command of PC815 and career as ship's commanding officer ends officially.

L. Ron Hubbard's Navy, American Naval Attache L.D. Casey:

February 14, 1942: L. Ron Hubbard's Navy service is evaluated by American Naval Attache L.D. Casey: "In that he pretended competence without authority, and tried to carry out assignments for which he was not qualified, he has been the source of many problems. ... This officer does not fulfill the qualifications needed for independent assignment. He is loquacious and tries to impart impressions of his own importance. Besides that he appears to believe that he possesses extraordinary capability in most areas. These characteristics are a symptom of the need for close supervision under peacetime circumstances."

One, Japanese, Pearl Harbor, Hubbard, District Intelligence Office, Twelfth Naval District, San Francisco. (He, December 7, Japa

December 14, 1941: One week after the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor, Hubbard is sent to the District Intelligence Office of the Twelfth Naval District in San Francisco. (He claimed later that on December 7 he had been landed on Japanese-occupied Java from the USS Edsall, which had been sunk with all hands shortly thereafter; in fact it was not sunk until March 1, 1942 and Java did not surrender to the Japanese until February 1942).

L. Ron Hubbard, US Navy service, Office, Cable Censor

May 1, 1942: L. Ron Hubbard, as part of his US Navy service, begins working in the Office of Cable Censor.

L. Ron Hubbard, USS PC-815, Coronados Islands, Mexico, later

June 28, 1943: L. Ron Hubbard, in command of the USS PC-815, orders his crew to conduct gunnery exercises on the Coronados Islands in Mexico. He will be found to have disobeyed orders and will be relieved of his command less than three weeks later.

L. Ron Hubbard, command, Oregon. 3, injured

May 18, 1943: L. Ron Hubbard, during his first and only command, fires on a magnetic deposit off the coast of Oregon. 3 crewmen are injured.

command, data, Hubbard's, attacked. Hubbard

June 8, 1943: The navy command, after reviewing all data, discounts all possibility that there was a enemy sub in the area at the time Hubbard's ship attacked. The brass consider it a distinct possibility that Hubbard attacked a "Known magnetic deposit."

Ted Koppel, born

February 8, 1940: Ted Koppel is born.

L. Ron Hubbard, NY Explorers Club

December 12, 1939: Using credentials that nobody could have possibly checked out, L. Ron Hubbard is approved for membership in the prestigious NY Explorers Club. He now begins to call himself "Captain Hubbard."

L. Ron Hubbard, Ketchican, Alaska

August 30, 1940: L. Ron Hubbard arrives in Ketchican, Alaska on a "radio-experimental expedition." While in Alaska, he obtains a loan from the local bank which is never repaid.

L. Ron Hubbard, Explorers Club

February 19, 1940: L. Ron Hubbard becomes a member of the Explorers Club.

Helena Kobrin contacts Andrew Burt

April 21, 1995: Helena Kobrin writes a second e-mail letter to Andrew Burt regarding "henry".

Helena Kobrin contacts Homer Smith

April 4, 1995: Helena Kobrin calls Homer Smith 3 times about Scamizdat postings through his remailer.

L. Ron Hubbard, Helena High School, grandparents

September 6, 1927: L. Ron Hubbard enrolls as a junior in Helena High School while living with his maternal grandparents.

Helena Kobrin contacts Anthony Bosnakoudis

March 3, 1997: Helena Kobrin contacts Anthony Bosnakoudis alleging copyright infringement.

Portage, Wisc

February 2, 1935: The lie detector was first used in court in Portage, Wisc.

Helena Kobrin contacts Andrew Burt

April 19, 1995: Helena Kobrin writes to Andrew Burt, system administrator of Denver University's public-access Nyx system, complaining that the anonymous user "henry" has posted a bomb threat. "henry" says that the message posted under his username is a forgery.

L. Ron Hubbard, Guam, two-month, China

December 18, 1928: L. Ron Hubbard and his mother arrive back in Guam after a two-month trip to China.

Britain, Germany. Hubbard, Secretary, War, services, US, neutrality. Hubbard, Manhattan

September 1, 1939: Britain declares war on Germany. Hubbard writes to the Secretary of War offering his services, nothing is done though as the US declares neutrality. Hubbard virtually abandons his family for a small apartment in Manhattan.

Catharine May Hubbard, born

January 15, 1936: Catharine May Hubbard is born.