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New QS.S0un (BB-63), 4-7 September 1987, Ale« j6ans’ Louisiana. Contact: Anthony OH 5449 Leumas Rd., Cincinnati,
UH 45239. (513) 741-3547.
^f‘ncl,cster (CL-83), 17-20 September Helfp kU^al0’ New York. Contact: Frank E. Wa Qn0,ger' 13340 19th Ave., NE, Seattle, ^ 98125-4115. (206) 365-7455.
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Pauj (. Springfield, Virginia. Contact:
- _ ■ Pierre, 1 Oak Terrace, North Grafton,
1987 'vy** ^>0‘nl (AP-23), 24-28 September ana L veterans, New Orleans, Louisi- lndeontact: John E. Daniel, 3728 S. Fuller, Pendence, MO 64052.
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Sent, u r (DE-208 and APD-62), 25-27 C0nt.m°er 1987, Long Beach, California. ford nt. B°b Linder- 2070 Bradbury, Med’ OR 97504. (503) 772-1925.
(CL-89), 25-27 September 1987, WilkaSter- Pennsylvania. Contact: Joseph A. 297stnl°n’ 1002 Butter St., Landrum, SC 6'9622. (803) 457-3241.
!obeMif<Ca^ (BD-595), 30 September-3 Oc- tact- t *7’ Colorado Springs, Colorado. Con- Humi hn M- Outturn, 350 South Walnut St., ln8ton, WV 25705. (304) 523-6963.
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C°nta ‘ man(DD-641), September 1987. N.\y C ' OH! Wenzel, 2185 Beaumont Ave.,
' •’ Massillon, OH 44646. (216) 833-5809.
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*ona f, ’ 1-3 October 1987, Scottsdale, Ari- dan 'Contact: Duane Lundy, 8302 East Sheri’ 8cottsdale, AZ 85257.
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hCru,orat0ga(CV-3 and CV-60), 2-4 Octo- “T0 Anaheim, California. Contact: P. R. 8(or!1,7 Tonelli, P.O. Box 304, Sedona, AZ 36- (602) 282-4084.
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^ °ber 1987, Columbus, Ohio. Contact: Ed nerney- 128 Park St., N. Reading, MA (617) 664-2304.
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sian0 1’ October, Baton Rouge, Loui- V „Contact: Kurt WiBocian, 24853 96th 854-519Q #1' Kent’ WA 98031'4802. (206)
USS Coral Sea (CVA-43), 9-11 October 1987, Shaumburg, Illinois. Contact: Sal Avel- lino, 45-11 Arcadia Lane, Great Neck, NY 11020. (516) 466-9088.
Canadian Naval Air Group (CNAG), 18th reunion of all Naval Aviation and Carrier personnel, 9-11 October 1987, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada. Contact: Charles V. Rolfe, RR2, Kin- burn, Ontario, Canada KOA 2HO. (613) 8321653.
USS Barney (DD-149), 9-11 October 1987, Virginia Beach, Virginia. Contact: James F. Burke, 4 Overbrook Ct., Ormond Beach, FL 32074.
USS Gladiator (AM-319), October 1987, San Diego, California. Contact: Don Westerlund, 4708 E. Florian Cir., Mesa, AZ 85206. (602) 830-1161.
World War II Marine/Navy Paratroop Units, 15-18 October 1987, Jackson, Mississippi. Contact: Col. Dave Severance, USMC (Ret.), P. O. Box 1972, La Jolla, CA 92038.
USS Ralph Talbot (DD-390) and Desron-4,
50th anniversary of ship’s commissioning, 14 - 17 October 1987, Holiday Inn, Boston, Massachusetts. Contact: George E. Saunders, 3544 May Rd., Richmond, CA 94803. (415) 223-5587.
USS Morris (DD-417), 15-18 October 1987, Buena Park, California. Contact: Tom Traweek, 8605 Queensmere PL, #1, Richmond, VA 23229. (804) 270-1674.
USS-LST 655, 21-25 October 1987, Norfolk, Virginia. Contact: John H. Wetley, 1115 N. Cedar, Colorado Springs, CO 80903. (303) 473-1935.
USS LST-787 (USCG), 22-25 October 1987, Norfolk, Virginia. Contact: Ralph E. Burns, 8-B Fallbrook St., Whiting, NJ 08759. (201) 350-4182.
USS President Adams (APA-19), 22-25 October 1987, Fort Lauderdale, Florida. Contact: W. Bill Lindner, P. O. Box 4006, Virginia Beach, VA 23454. (804) 340-8551.
USS Sumter (AVAST), November 1987, New Orleans, Louisiana. Contact: Larry J. Babin, 555 Payne St., Norco, LA 70079. (504) 7646303.
USS Chase (DE-158/APD-54), WW1I officers, reunion proposed. Contact: Henry R. Sanders, 19 Bradford Dr.. Salem, NH 03079.
VC-9, Navy Carrier Air Squadron, World War II, 15-18 October 1987, Galveston, Texas. Contact: A. M. Gibson, 1301 Caudle Dr., Houston, TX 77055. (703) 468-3322.
Pass-Down-the-Line Notes
Donations of ships’ lighters emblazoned with command crests and insignia are being sought for a collection to be presented to the U. S. Navy Museum in Washington, DC. To donate lighters new or old, from commissioned or decommissioned ships, air squadrons, staffs, and stations, contact: Robert B. Hunt, 929 Cedar Ave., Q Quarters 17, Mare Island Naval Shipyard, Vallejo, CA 945921048. (707) 554-3373.
Researcher seeks information and oral histories for the USCG Secretary-class 327- foot cutters. Also looking for information on aircraft and aircrews who served on board these cutters. Contact: M. G. Walling, 99 Fort Meadow Dr., Hudson, MA 01749.
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Seapowcr seminar of the Australian Naval Institute, 16-17 October 1987, Canberra, Australia. The theme will be “The Maritime Challenge to Industry Beyond 2000.” Australian Minister of Defence, Kim Beazley, will be among the speakers. USNI members are entitled to reduced rate: $85. Contact: The Registrar, Seapower ’87, Australian Naval Institute, P.O. Box 80, Campbell Act 2601 Australia.
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