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Triple Nickles

Operation Firefly

 
 
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Photographed By Becky J Dunlap
1. Triple Nickles Operation Marker
Inscription.

In 1943, The African-American 555th Parachute Infantry Battalion was formed. The “Triple Nickles” -as they spelled it- were the first black paratroopers in the segregated US Army during World War II. In 1944- 1945, Japan launched incendiary balloon bombs across the Pacific to set US west coast forests ablaze and cause civilian panic. In May 1945, the military ordered the 555th on a classified mission, “Operation Firefly,” to counter this threat, and 300 “Triple Nickles” arrived by train only a few blocks from this street corner. They trained with Army Ordnance personnel and US Forest Service “smokejumpers” in bomb disposal and wildland firefighting. That summer, the 555th jumped on 15 fires and fought at least 28. In October 1945, the “Triple Nickles” returned to their home base at Fort Bragg, North Carolina where they soon were assigned to the previously all-white 82nd Airborne Division under the command of General James Gavin.

Captions:
“All was not work”
“on 4th of July we staged demonstration jumps for the local populace. We saw the famous Pendleton Rodeo…I learned to fly from two grand guys, Pat Stubbs and Farley Stewart. We went to movies and took time to hunt and fish.” – Bradley Biggs, Lt. Col. USA (Ret.)

“I was standing in the open door of our C-47 transport plane, flying at
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an altitude of 1500 feet and 150 miles per hour. ‘Why,’ I asked,’was I standing here on my way to a dangerous mission that could possibly get me and my men killed? Why would I die for a country that thought so little of me and my people?'” – Lt. Walter Morris

Pendleton Segregation in the 1940s
“The reception was cold. We could not eat in any one of the restaurants… Only two bars would serve us anything. We could not go into the hotel- they refused to give us a room…Hotels in town would not serve us. The people there, ‘were living in the Northwest but with a southern attitude.'” – Bradley Biggs, Lt. Col. USA (Ret.)

Many of the first volunteers for the 555th came from the 92nd Infantry Division (nicknamed Buffalo Soldiers). The name “Triple Nickles” symbolizes a combination of the Buffalo Division, the pre-WWII era “Buffalo Nickels,” and the 555th unit number.

Installed by the Oregon Travel Information Council with support from Umatilla County, Travel Pendleton, Pendleton Underground Tours, and the 555th Parachute Infantry Association.
 
Erected by Oregon Travel Information Council, Umatilla County, Travel Pendleton, Pendleton Underground Tours, and the 555th Parachute Infantry Association.
 
Topics. This historical marker is listed in these topic lists: African AmericansWar, World II. A significant historical year for this entry is 1945.
 
Location.
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45° 40.231′ N, 118° 47.184′ W. Marker is in Pendleton, Oregon, in Umatilla County. Marker is at the intersection of South Main Street (U.S. 30) and SW Emigrant Avenue, on the left when traveling north on South Main Street. Touch for map. Marker is at or near this postal address: 369 S Main Street, Pendleton OR 97801, United States of America. Touch for directions.
 
Other nearby markers. At least 8 other markers are within walking distance of this marker. Masonic Hall Building (a few steps from this marker); Hendricks Building (a few steps from this marker); Empire Meat Market (within shouting distance of this marker); Matlock - Brownfield Bldg (within shouting distance of this marker); Ferguson Building (within shouting distance of this marker); Rivoli Theater (within shouting distance of this marker); The Empire Block (within shouting distance of this marker); Griggs & Tryon Bldg (within shouting distance of this marker). Touch for a list and map of all markers in Pendleton.
 
More about this marker. The marker is located on the sidewalk in the Pendleton Downtown Historical District.
 
Also see . . .  Pendleton Air Musuem. See more information at the Pendleton Air Museum website about the 555th "Triple Nickles" Parachute Infantry Battalion.
Visit the Pendleton Air Museum at 21 SW Emigrant Ave. in Pendleton, Oregon for more information on WWII and this African American group of special soldiers.
(Submitted on February 5, 2022, by Becky J Dunlap of Pendleton, Oregon.) 
 
Additional commentary.
1. 555th Triple Nickles
This marker is located at the corner of Main Street and SW Emigrant in Pendleton, Oregon. Main Street was were this group often staged impromptu dress parades while they were stationed at the Army Air Corps Pendleton Field.
    — Submitted February 5, 2022, by Becky J Dunlap of Pendleton, Oregon.
 
 
Credits. This page was last revised on July 11, 2022. It was originally submitted on February 5, 2022, by Becky J Dunlap of Pendleton, Oregon. This page has been viewed 214 times since then and 44 times this year. Photo   1. submitted on February 5, 2022, by Becky J Dunlap of Pendleton, Oregon. • Syd Whittle was the editor who published this page.
 
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