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Reunions
Uss Twining (DD-540) 1943-1971, 3-7 October 1990, St. Louis, Missouri. Contact: “tuno Campagnari, 1809 Dugan Rd., Oiean, NY 14760. (716) 372-1780.
SEABEE’s 8th Battalion, 39th Annual Re- Ul|ion, 4-6 October 1990, Newark, New Jer- Contact: Mary K. Hill, 951 Waterview |°r', Crownsville, MD 21032. (301) 923-
USS Orion (AS-18), 4-6 October 1990, Charleston, South Carolina. Contact: Robert E. Arant, 1826 Robinson Dr., North Agusta, ^C 29841. (803) 279-5638.
JUSS Willis (DE-395), 4-7 October 1990, Nashville, Tennessee. Copntact: John Gay, B Box 28, Crownsville, MD 21032. (301)
923-2280.
YF-3i “Tomcatters,” 6 October 1990, Vir- 8'nia Beach, Virginia. Contact: Lieutenant roc Bradley, U.S. Navy, Fighter Squadron J|> FPO New York, 09504-6106.
Consolation (AH-15), 5-7 October 990, Memphis, Tennessee. Contact: Robert • Peckinpaugh, 480 Valley View, Barrington. IL 60010. (312) 381-0042.
Charles Lawrence (DE-53, APD-37), 5-
October 1990, Virginia Beach, Virginia, ontact: H.B. Cranford, 14547 Pebblewood Or-, North Potomac, MD 20878-4313. (301) 262-3132.
USS Coral Sea (CV-43), 5-7 October 1990, ■rmingham, Alabama. Contact: Sal Avellino, 4511 Arcadia Lane, Great Neck, NJ 11020.
Cornier members stationed at NAS New ork having our 4th reunion, 7-11 October 90, Las Vegas, Nevada. Contact: G. y'acalone, Reunion Association, NAS New 5?rk> P-O. Box 7687, Redlands, CA 92375-
Special Marine Corps OCS class of Septem-
"er 1944, 10-13 October 1990, Camp Le- jeune, North Carolina. Contact: Colonel J.H.
suck, 3010 W. Beachwood, Muncie, IN 9/304. (314) 288-2706.
USS LST-487, 11-14 October 1990, Baton *ouge, Louisiana. Contact: W.H. Boyt, 9452 yorinth St., Baton Rouge, LA 70809. (504) 946-5449
USS McGowan (DD-678) Association, 11-
October 1990, San Antonio, Texas. Con-
Croceedings / September 1990 tact: Don Rogers, 30 Hurd St., Lynn, MA 01905. (617) 595-1137.
A.S.R. Association, 11-14 October 1990, Pensacola, Florida. Contact: A.J. Pete Poisson, 1500 3rd Ave., #33, Chula Vista, CA 92011. (619) 426-9893.
USS Coghlan (DD-606), 12-14 October 1990, San Antonio, Texas. Contact: Pat Tan- quary, 147 N. Fiji Circle, Englewood, FL 34223. (813) 475-6413.
USS Murphy (DD-603), 12-16 October 1990, Midland, Texas. Contact: Joe Melton, P.O. Box 4203, Midland, TX 79704. (915) 6825461.
USCG Ingham (W-35), 15-19 October 1990, Charleston, South Carolina. Contact: R.M. Carter, 1061 Woodview Dr., Flint, MI 48507.
3rd AMTRAC Battalion Association, U.S. Marine Corps World War II, 15-18 October 1990, Las Vegas, Nevada. Contact: Peter Paradise, 21018 Lakeland Ave., St. Clair, Ml 48081. (313) 777-2784.
USS Delong (DE-684), 17-21 October 1990, Orlando, Florida. Contact: Joseph Sapolosky, 42 William St., E. Hartford, CT 06108. (203) 528-6131.
USS Saginaw Bay (CVE-82), Composite Squadron 82, Composite Squadron 88, 1921 October 1990,Charleston, South Carolina. Contact: Earl Homman, 4220 Old Mill Rd., Lancaster, OH 43130. (614) 654-1651.
Survivors of the USS Bismark Sea (CVE-95, VC-86), 22-26 October 1990, Las Vegas, Nevada. Contact: James R. Taylor, HC2 Box 298W, Canyon Lake, TX 78133. (512) 9352547.
USS LST-610, 24-26 October 1990, Reno, Nevada. Contact: Gordon Wahlberg, 17881 Silver Pine Dr., Penn Valley, CA 95946. (916) 432-3894.
Alumni of the 6th Marine Warrant Officers Class of 1965, 25 October 1990, Atlantic Beach, North Carolina. Contact: Bob Richter, Marine Corps Mustang Association, P.O. Box 1314, Delran, NJ 08075. (800) 321-USMC.
VP-45, 26-28 October 1990, Pensacola, Florida. Contact: Jay Thomas, 7016 W. 12th St., Wichita, KS 67212. (316) 943-3304.
USS Clamour (AM-160), reunion proposed. Contact: Rod Hayman, 1129, Coneto Way, Walnut Creek, CA 94596. (415) 934-0970.
Pass-Down-the-Line Notes
Researcher seeking information, photos, history, and data of the USS Timmerman (DD- 828). Contact: OSC (SW) L.G. Sale, 22 Fairway Drive, Asheville, North Carolina 28805. (704) 299-3333.
Garland Publishing invites essays of up to 5,000 words, on all aspects of Naval and Marine Corps involvement in World War 1. Entries will be published in World War I volume of Encyclopedia of American Wars. Contact: Dr. A.C. Venzon, 14509 Triple Crown Place, Damestown, Maryland 20748.
Researcher seeks material, plans, and photos of the following hydrofoils: Flagstaff, Tucumcari, High Point, Plainview, and Pegasus class. Contact: Dr. A1 Ross II, 136 W. Broadway, Bangor, Maine 04401. (207) 9424465.
Survivors of the USS Joseph Hewes (AP- 50), which was sunk off the coast of North Africa, or anyone knowing of an existing survivors association is requested to contact the commanding officer of the USS Joseph Hewes (FF-1708), FPO, Miami, Florida 34091-1438 for possible reunion.
Researcher wants to contact members of VC-39’s last Combat Air Patrol. The pilots of five FM-1 Wildcats that took off from USS Liscome Bay (CVE-56) on 23 November 1943 and landed on the carriers, USS Yorktown (CV-5) and USS Lexington (CV-2). I would like to hear either from the five VF pilots or someone who knows the details of the story. Please contact: William B. Allmon, 211 A. Gordon Street, Jefferson City, Missouri 65101. (314) 635-2543.
MA student researching submarine operations 1941-45 wishes to contact officers,
crew, submarine squadron commanders of the USS Lionfish (SS-298). Looking for anecdotes, photographs, ship logs, track charts, orders, impressions, any other information. Copy of finished work to go to memorial at Battleship Cove, MA. Please contact Michael Brassard, 6 Hornell Street, Etobicoke, Ontario Canada M8Z 1X2. 1-416-252-3239.
A concerted search is on for former Marines who have served with or been attached to, the Second Marine Division, the division famous for its participation in historically significant engagements such as Guadalcanal, Tarawa, Saipan, Tinian, Okinawa, the Cuban Crisis, Dominican Republic, Lebanon, Grenada, and more recently, Panama. Contact: Bill Smith, 21500 Lassen Street #168, Chats- worth, California 91311. (818) 341-0504.
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Seeking help in locating any family member of Ronald Joseph Woodman, Annapolis Class of 1931. The family was originally from Boston, Massachusetts area. This concerns a mutual ancestor from Nova Scotia, Canada. Please contact: Michael J. Keaveney, 10510 CaminoTesote, Tucson, Arizona 85749-9471.
Were you on board the USS Enterprise (CVA[N]-65 on 14 January 1969, or were you an eyewitness aboard the accompanying destroyers, USS Benjamin Stoddart (DDG-22) or USS Rogers (DD-876) ? If so, contact M.J. Carlin, P.O. Box 98, West Grove, Pennsylvania 19390. (215) 255-5271.
Esther Connection------------------ —
Answer from page 33: From left to right, Captain James A. Barber, Jr. (Executive Director); Vice Admiral Robert F. Dunn (former Assistant Chief of Naval Operations for Air Warfare and Senior Advisor to the Naval Institute); and Rear Admiral Ming E. Chang (Inspector General).
Index to Advertisers
AAl Corporation.................................. 94
A & J Manufacturing Company........... 32
Allied Signal Engineered
Plastics.............................................. 106
Antheil Booksellers.............................. 20
Avondale Industries, Inc.................... 101
Babcock & Wilcox............................. 132
Bell Boeing.......................................... 15
Boeing Defense & Space
Group..................................... 136, 137
CBS Video Club................................... 13
EDO Corp., Government
Systems Div......................................... 28
Evans & Sutherland............................. 21
FMC-Naval Systems Div......... 3rd Cover
GE Company, Naval & Drive
Turbine Systems................................ 2, 3
General Dynamics, Convair Div. ... 6, 7
General Quarters Software.................. 20
The Greenwich Workshop, Inc............... 4
Hampton Company.............................. 19
Hughes Aircraft Company................... 11
Intergraph Corporation, Federal____ 131
International Foundation For
Telemetering...................................... 100
International Investments
Organization........................................ 90
ITT Avionics.......................................... 8
Kaman Aerospace................................ 18
Kollsman Military Systems.................. 93
The Kittyhawk Gallery........................ 20
Lockheed/Boeing/General
Dynamics........................................... 124
Lockheed Sanders................................ 99
Loral Corporation................. 2nd Cover
Magnavox Electronic Systems
Company........................................... 138
Martin Marietta Corporation------ 26, 27
Motorola, Inc....................................... 32
Naval Institute Press............................ 92
Navy Federal Credit Union.................. 24
Newmark Publishing Company............ 23
Newport News Shipbuilding .. 4th Cover
Presidio Press...................................... 52
Preston Hobby Models......................... 33
Raytheon Company...................... 16, 17
Rockwell International,
Autonetics Marine & Aircraft
Systems Div....................................... 141
Rolls Royce.......................................... 22
Sharkhunters....................................... 19
The Ship Model Shop........................... 19
Ship’s Hatch........................................ 33
3M Stormscope.................................... 25
Trident Plaque Company..................... 33
Westinghouse Marine. 30, 31
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