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Reunions
Alexandria, Virginia. Contact: Pat Lewis, P.O. Box 1146, Annandale, VA 22003. (703) 256-0891.
Pass Down the Line Notes
°'SS LST-931, 6 May 1990, Norfolk, Vir- ?lnia- Contact: Ed Mendenhall, 3398 Notting- nam Rd., Winston-Salem, NC 27104.
Autonomous Underwater Vehicle Technol- ®8y Conference, 5-6 June 1990, Washington, C. Contact: Suzanne Kuntz, 655 15th St., ,, ■> Suite 300, Washington, D.C. (202) 639-4524.
Navy Armed Guard Veterans of World
ar II, 6-10 June 1990, Congress Hotel, Chi- ^go, Illinois. Contact: Charles Lloyd. (919)
868-5537.
LSM-266, 6-10 June 1990, Norfolk, Vir- 8'nia. Contact: G. Edward Metcalf, 2015 Air- 3%6 L"'’ Midland’ MI 48640- (517) 835-
^SS Izard (DD-589), 7-9 June 1990, Ports- outh, New Hampshire. Contact: Sal 'Giovine, 49 Clements Rd., Waltham, MA 2154. (617) 894-1039.
USS Amesbury (DE-66) and the USS Bates uE-68, APD-47, UDT-12), 8-10 June 1990, °uisville, Kentucky. Contact: Leroy F. ^uglin, 3708 Willmar Ave., Louisville, KY 4°218. (502) 456-6382.
J?® LCI-445, 8-10 June 1990, Annapolis, ^aryland. Contact: Frank Cerra, R.D. 1, C68 79u3e(mer Ln., Chester, NJ 07930. (201) 879-
Salute (AM-294), 8-11 June 1990, »lsa, Oklahoma. Contact: James D. John- ,‘°n> Rural Route 1, Ainsworth, 1A 52201. u*9) 657-2263.
h'S'S Enterprise (CV-6), 11-13 June 1990, oseburg, Oregon. Contact: C. Mutchie, 750 ■ Francis, Roseburg, OR 97479.
jjSS Essex (CV, CVA, CVS-9), 11-16 June . y0. Knoxville, Tennessee. Contact: Bob /‘organ, 6361 S.W. 106th Place, Ocala, FL 2676. (904) 854-6474.
uS‘S Callaway (APA-35), 12-14 June 1990, ashington, D.C. Contact: R.L. Stambach, 283-B Island Circle, Fort Meyers, FL 33919- ^27- (813) 481-0359.
Annual Submarine League Symposium,
'14 June 1990, Radisson Mark Plaza Hotel,
Proceedings / Naval Review 1990
USS New Orleans (CA-32), 13-16 June 1990, Kitsap Way, Bremerton, Washington. Contact: Spike Lewis, 4763 Mt. Hay Dr., San Diego, CA 92117. (619) 278-4896.
USS Drayton (DD-366), 14-16 June 1990, St. Louis, Missouri. Contact: Paul S. Craig, 3006 Garfield Blvd., Lorain, OH 44052. (216) 2888675.
USS Alaska (CB-1), 14-17 June 1990, Seattle Hilton, Seattle, Washington. Contact: Charles St. George, 25 Leon Place, Fredonia, NY 14063. (716) 672-4432.
USS Massachusetts (BB-59), 15-16 June 1990, Fall River, Massachusetts. Contact: Robert A Grimes, 11 Spring St., Waltham, Massachusetts 02154.
USS Allen M. Sumner (DD-692), 22-24 June 1990, Rochester, New York. Contact: Joe Gall, 56 Amsterdam St., Tonawanda, NY 14150. (716) 692-2697.
VQ-1, VQ-2, 35th Anniversary Reunion, 30 June-1 July, Washington, D.C. Contact: J.D. Meyer, 3918 Skyview Dr., Mt. Airy, MD 21771. (301) 294-8416 or Jay Kistler (202) 697-6820.
USS Perkins (DD-877), 14 July 1990, Big Rapids, Michigan. Contact: Ron Widgren, 531 Corinth St., St Louis, Ml 48880. (517) 681-2453.
Third Marine Division Engineers, 18-22 July 1990, Nashville, Tennessee. Contact: C.L. Guthrie, Jr., 1000 Textile Rd., Spartanburg, SC 29301. (803) 574-4903.
On 4 August 1990 the Coast Guard will be 200 years old. To commemorate this historic occasion, the Coast Guard is sponsoring a Bicentennial Ball on 18 August 1990 at the Washington Hilton. Reservations should be made before 17 August. For more inlormation contact: Petty Officer Bonanno, Coast Guard Headquarters, (202) 267-2546.
Seawolf (SS-I97, SSN-575, and proposed SSN-21) reception will be held on 13 June 1990 in conjunction with the Naval Submarine League Annual Meeting in Arlington. Virginia. Guest speaker will be Rear Admiral Frederick B. Warder, U.S. Navy (Ret.). Honored Guests will include Captain Richard B. Laning, U. S. Navy (Ret.), Admiral Alfred J. Whittle, U.S. Navy (Ret.), Vice Admiral Daniel L. Cooper, U.S. Navy, Assistant Chief of Naval Operations, Undersea Warfare, and Rear Admiral Millard S. Firebaugh, U.S. Navy, Manager SSN-21 Program. For more information contact: Charles A. Orem, (800) 225-4875.
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Naval & Drive Turbine Systems .. 2, 3, 8, 9 General Dynamics,
AAI Corporation................. 85
Aerospatiale..................... 231
Allied-Signal Aerospace.... m
Allied-Signal Engineered Plastics 161
Allied-Signal Fibers Div.... 29
Antheil Booksellers............. 33
Applied Remote Technology 52
Avondale Boat Division..... 317
Award Publications............ 152
Babcock & Wilcox........... 109
BDM International.............. 157
Beaird Industries, Inc........ 159
Bennett & Harris.................. 55
Bollinger Shipyard.......... 262
CAE Electronics Ltd....... 169
CAE Link Flight Simulations 27
Caterpillar, Inc................... 81
Chrysler Technologies Airborne Sys 208
The Cincinnati Gear Company 62
Conax Florida Corporation 170
Consorzio Sistemi Navali Selenia-Elsag 183
Datatape........................ 187
Deutsch Metal Components 123
. Diagnostic/Retrieval Systems 226
Digital Equipment......... 124, 125
Easton Press Video.......... 47
Electrospace Systems, Inc 154
Envirovac, Inc.................. 277
FMC Corp., Naval Systems Division 3rd
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Ford Aerospace................. 89
Fusion Video...................... 59
GE Company,
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Electric Boat Division... 173
Valley Systems Division. 20
General Quarters Software 181
GTE Government Systems 30, 31
Hampton Company...... 181
Harris RF Communications Group 282
Hercules Aerospace Company 82
Hertz Corporation....... 272A
Holmatro, Inc................... 28
Howell Instruments, Inc.. 22
Hughes Aircraft Company 18, 19
Hughes Aircraft Co., Ground Systems
Group................................. 152
Indal Technologies, Inc... 113
Ingalls Shipbuilding...... 275
Intergraph Corporation,
DEM Group....................... 314
Federal............................. 23
Israel Aircraft Industries Ltd 286
ITT Avionics..........................
ITT Gillfillan....................... 184
ITW Philadelphia Resins \\2
Jered Brown Brothers, Inc 32
Kaman Aerospace..............
Kollsman Avionics........ 207
Lexington Books............. 21
Lockheed Sanders...............
Lonseal, Inc................... 223
Loral Corporation.... 2nd Cover, 1
Loral Data Systems..............
MK Enterprises.................. 33
Magellan Systems Corporation 217
Magnavox Electronic Systems 107
MagneTek Defense............
Marine Safety International 45
Martin Marietta Corporation 164, 165
McDonnell Douglas 7, 4th Cover
Metric Systems Corporation 129
Motorola, Inc................. 201
Naval Institute Press.... 312
Newport News Shipbuilding 4
Northern Scientific Labs 188
Oracle Federal Division 210, 211
Panasonic Industrial Company 151
Presidio Press................. 71
Preston Hobby Models 160
S.T. Preston & Sons.... 181
Port of Portland............. 287
Raytheon Company.... 24, 25
Raytheon Marine.......... 197
Rockwell International,
Autonetics Electronic Systems 101,102,
103
Autonetics Marine Systems 239
Ship’s Hatch.................... 33
Simulations Canada..... 172
Sippican, Inc.................... 87
Teleflex........................... 308
Telephonies..................... 61
Thomson-CSF, Inc......... 75
3M Stormscope............... 26
Treadwell Corporation... 36
Trimble Navigation 137, 139, 141
Trinity Marine Group.... 225
TRW Systems.............. 153
USAA.............................. 291
U.S. Historical Society... 41
Vitro Corporation............. 53
Westinghouse.................. 34, 35
Westinghouse Marine 142, 143
Willbros Butler Engineers, Inc 138
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