K. E. Hallikainen
January 5, 1916 - July 19, 2001
Through his lifetime, K. E. Hallikainen (Hal) gathered many documents. I intend to
to archive many of these documents on this site. This will be an ongoing project, so
please check back now and then. In addition, I look forward to any comments I can add
to the site. Please send comments to
harold@hallikainen.com. Thanks!
- Biography
- Birth Certificate
- Bonita Cove -
Dad's ashes were scattered here by the Eight Bells Society in 2001.
- Cal Poly Alumni News - 1997
- Hallikainen Family Society -
a genealogy society in Finland devoted to the Hallikainen family. English Translation by Google.
- Hallikainen Instruments
- Ham Radio
- Margaret Hallikainen -
Willamette National Cemetary
- Milligan & Hallikainen PianoBoard - Milligan & Hallikainen was a predecessor
to Hallikainen Instruments.
- Most Dangerous Sea - This excerpt from the book
(Most Dangerous Sea - A history of Mine Warfare, and an Account of U.S. Navy Mine Warfare Operations in World
War II and Korea, Arnold S. Lott, Annapolis, Maryland: U.S. Naval Institute, 1959) tells of how a young
Reserve Ensign named K. E. Hallikainen came up with the idea for the Mobile Degaussing Unit, a ship that
degaussed (or demagnetized) other ships so they would not trigger magnetic mines.
- Obituaries
- Photo Gallery - The K. E. Hallikainen
photograph collection (a start at scanning it)
- Saturday Evening Post, March 23, 1957, cover, pages 68
and 69. This is a two page ad for Equitable Life Insurance that features an ad of KEH and kids in Tilden
Park in Berkeley. I believe the people in the photo are, left to right, Dave, Harold, Carol Rockwell (our across the street neighbor
in Kensington), Dad. Let me know
of any corrections and comments. hh
- Seaman's Protection Certificate issued to Kauko E. Hallikainen on October 25, 1934.
- Tempest