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Reunions
HMM-164 Vietnam Era, 27-29 April 1990, eston, Virginia. Contact: Michael Triner, “MM-164 Association, 608 W. Belmont. APl- 3E, Chicago, IL 60657. (312) 871-7776.
Reunion proposed for members of the following; USS Stormes (DD-780), USS War- r‘"f°n (DD-843), USS Vogelgesang (DD- n. 5 May 1990, Michigan. Contact: Ray ^‘dur, Sr., P.O. Box 282, Cement City, MI 49233-0282. (517) 592-6941.
USS Augusta (CA-31), 16-19 May 1990, ‘^annah, Georgia. Contact: Earl L. Dixon, ,,, "275 Space Park Way, Mt. View, CA
94°43. (415) 968-5172.
USS Campbell (CG-32), 17-19 May 1990, 4ft«tl'e" Washington. Contact: Walt Rettig, 4080 Bailey Ave., Buffalo, NY 14226. (716) 833-4725
Marine Aircraft Wing reunion, 25-28 ay 1990, Sheraton Premiere, Tysons Corner, lrginia. Contact: Rob Waters, 1st MAW As- oeiation, p.o. Box 7240, Freeport, NY l52°- (718) 990-0741.
^ Hutchins (DD-476), May 1990, Norfolk- 'rginia Beach area. Contact: George D. nson’ 429 Cedar Lane, Virginia Beach, VA 452. (804) 486-8787.
USS Milwaukee (CL-5), 6-10 June 1990, ‘ln Diego, California. Contact: Albert E. ensley, 29 Roman Ave., Staten Island, NY IU3|4. (212) 761-8925.
^ SS Simon Lake (AS-33) commissioning Ccvv through 1966, 8-10 June 1990, arleston. South Carolina. Contact: James R. Jew,6"’ Marvin Ave., Charleston, SC 407• (803) 556-2954.
l99nCsSM (CV’ CVA’ cvs-9>’ 1 !-16 June ^ > Knoxville, Tennessee. Contact: Bob
°fgan, 106th Place, Ocala, FL 32676 or aytnond Woodby, 1608 Ebenezer Rd., n°xvilie, TN 37922.
Mi\ [1]VIine f orce, Mid-West, 4 July 1990, 28p '®an‘ Contact: Ray Didur, Sr., P.O. Box 6941Cement Ci(y- M1 49233-0282. (517) 592-
U.S M
fr ' "avy Armed Guard and U.S. Army W0n,SP0rt Cuartl Detachment Veterans,
cJ;d War II, II August 1990, Michigan.
" act: Ray Didur, Sr., P.O. Box 282, Ce- ' c«y, Ml 49233-0282. (517) 592-6941.
USS Markab (AD-21), 6-9 September 1990, San Francisco, California. Contact: Ken Meraw, 50 Rock Lane, Berkeley, CA 94708. (415) 525-6292.
USS Nassau (CVE-16), 16-18 September 1990, Las Vegas, Nevada. Contact: Sam Moore, 10320 Calimesa Blvd., Space 221, Calimesa, CA 92320. (714) 795-6070.
U.S. Naval Cryptologic Veterans Association (NCVA), 27-29 September 1990, Emerald Beach Holiday Inn, Corpus Christi, Texas. Contact: Dick Davis, 1717 Waldron Road, Corpus Christi, TX 78418. (512) 937-8140.
USS Monticello (AP-61), September 1990, Nashville, Tennessee. Contact: Charles Or- miston, 1834 Huckelberry Dr., Aiken, SC 29801.
Composite Squadron 80 (VC-80) 1944-45,
proposed September 1990, Denver, Colorado. Contact: R.J. Westbrook, 8121 Murray Hill Dr., Fort Washington, MD 20744. (301) 5674726.
USS Appalachian (AGC-1), 1 October 1990, St. Louis, Missouri. Contact: Cliff Hollander, Rt. 1, Box 521, McAlester, OK 74501. (918) 423-4310.
Air Group 6 (VF-6, VBF-6, VB-6, VT-6),
10-13 October 1990, Lake Tahoe, California. Contact: Mark Hardisty, Rt. 1, Box 139K, Santa Maria, CA 92455. (805) 922-4166.
USS Thatcher (DD-514), 10-13 October 1990, Pensacola, Florida. Contact: Bob Hartley, 288 Roxalana Hills Dr., Dunbar, WV 25064. (304) 766-7497.
USS Maryland (BB-46), 31 October-4 November 1990, San Antonio, Texas. Contact: Wayne Ring, 1478 La Corta Circle, Lemon Grove, CA 92045. (619) 469-3142.
USS Springfield (CL-66), (CL-7), reunion proposed Fall 1990. Contact: John W. Adams, Chelmsford, MA 01824. (508) 256-2239.
Pass-Down-the-Line Notes
Researcher seeks to compile database of all officers—U.S. Navy, U.S. Marines, and U.S. Coast Guard—who commanded ships, squadrons, groups, flotillas, naval facilities, etc. between 30 June 1939 to 27 December 1945. Needs names, ranks, time of command tour, promotion dates, etc. Contact: Frank Gerhardt, Karlsbader str. 8, 6092 Kelsterbach, Federal Republic of Germany.
Researcher seeks information on prevailing weather conditions during recent and historic sea battles—temperature, wind, humidity, etc. Would like to hear from both veterans and buffs. Contact: Micheal J. Mooney, 14010 Franklin Ave. (B44), Flushing, NY 1 13552626.
Researcher seeks information concerning U.S. Navy aces, Lt. Owen Dewitt Young, Lt. Lindley W. Godson, Lt. William A. McCormick, Lt. Joseph L. Paskoski, and Marine Corps aces 2nd Lt. Charles W. Drake, Lt. Gerald M.H. Williams, and Maj. Arthur T. Warner. Contact: John J. Dunne. 43 Anderson Ave., Bergenfield, N.J. 07621-2723.
Researcher wishes to contact veterans of USS Liscome Bay (CVE-56) who wish to tell their stories for eventual publication. Contact: William B. Allnton, 211 -A Gordon St., Jefferson City, MO 65101. (314) 635-2543.
Attempting to locate survivors of USS Salute (AM-294) which was sunk in Borneo in 1945. Contact: James D. Johnston, RR #1, Ainsworth, IA 52201. (319) 657-2263.
Interested in contacting Navy officers and personnel who served with my father, Hugh A. Young, in the Solomon Islands, New Caledonia, and other Pacific Islands, 1943-44. Contact Pat Matzke, 5901 Warner Ave., P.O. Box 340, Huntington Beach, CA 92649.
The Soldiers’, Sailors’, and Airmens’ Club, Inc., is a nonprofit organization dedicated to providing comfort and support to enlisted personnel staying in and visiting New York City. Contact: Soldiers’, Sailors’, and Airmens’ Club, 283 Lexington Ave., New York, NY 10016. (212) 683-4353.
Attempting to locate former arresting gear crew members—Division VI E—of USS Intrepid (CV-11) who served from 1943-45.
Contact: Elmer E. Anderson, 503 Wedgewood Dr., Blue Springs, MO 64015. (816) 2284656.
Author-naval historian wishes to contact U.S. Navy PB4Y-2 and Catalina “Black Cats” radar search and investigation aircraft pilots or crew, and others who flew radar countermeasures missions in European and Pacific theaters during World War II. Contact: John B. Dwyer, 430 Westbrook, Dayton, OH 45415.(513) 890-5654.
Trying to locate former shipmate, Raymond A. Hart, who was stationed at Commander Naval Forces Far East, Tokyo, Japan, in
1950-51, with 1st Lt. Division. Contact: Gary
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Index to Advertisers
D. Edwards, 5388 Pepperidge Rd., Clinton OH 44126. (216) 882-6006.
Collector wishes to purchase historic or foreign naval uniform buttons. Contact: A1 Wege, P.O. Box 198, Bensenville, IL 60106.
Need photo of USS Situla (AK-140). Contact: Jack Long, 1884 Pepperell Dr., Virginia Beach, VA 23464.
Author trying to locate former or present Navy, Marine Corps, or other service personnel who served in Korea, particulary medical personnel (corpsmen, doctors, nurses, and support staff) who served with the FMF in combat or on hospital ships, and those Marines who had contact with U.S. Navy medical personnel. Will provide background information for a book on the Korean War. Contact: Ted S. Wilkin, Dept, of History, University of Southern Colorado, 2200 N. Bonforte Blvd., Pueblo, CO 81001.
Researcher looking for members of Navy Patrol Squadron VP-101, VPB-29, particularly during 1944. Wants personal accounts, flight logs, diaries, photos. Will return items to owner. Contact: Michael Goodwin, 633 Lomond Circle, San Ramon CA 94583. (415) 828-4737.
AAI Corporation....................................... 168, 169
AIL Systems Inc.,
Sub. of Eaton Corp..................................................... 46
Allied-Signal Engineered Plastics......................... 18
Antheil Booksellers.................................................. 159
Award Publications.................................................... 24
CAE Electronics Ltd.................................................. 49
Chrysler Technologies,
Airborne Systems........................................................ 75
Computing Devices Company.................................. 8
EDO Corp.,
Government Systems Div...................................... 115
Electrospace Systems, Inc..................................... 106
Ferranti O.R.E., Inc................................................ 141
FMC-Naval Systems Div........................ 3rd Cover
Fusion Video......................................................... 12, 13
General Dynamics.............................................. 6, 7
GE Company,
Naval & Drive Turbine Systems .... 2, 3
General Quarters Software..................................... 23
Grumman Data Systems........................................ 125
Hampton Company.................................................... 19
Historical Data Base.................................................. 23
Hollandse Signaalapparaten B.V.......................... 11
Indal Technologies, Inc.......................................... 109
Ingalls Shipbuilding................................................... 71
Intergraph Corporation........................................... 76
Interstate Electronics
Corporation................................................................ 170
Kaman Aerospace Corporation............................ 22
Kollsman............................................. 99
Lockheed Sanders................................ 69
Loral Corporation.............. 2nd Cover, 1
Magnavox Electronic Systems............... 42
Martin Marietta........................... 16, 17
McDermott/Babcock & Wilcox........... 121
McDonnell Douglas...... 44, 45, 4th Cover
Motorola Government Electronics
Group................................................ 100
Naval Institute Press.......................... 156
Navy Federal Credit Union................... 48
Newport News Shipbuilding................... 4
Oracle Federal Systems................ 20, 21
Presidio Press....................................... 39
Preston Hobby Models......................... 19
S.T. Preston & Sons............................. 23
Professional Computer Solutions.......... 19
Rockwell International............ 27, 28, 29
Simulations Canada............................. 33
Sperry Marine, Inc............................. 126
Telephonies.......................................... 65
3M Stormscope,
Weather Mapping Systems................... 30
Trinity Marine Group.......................... 85
U.S. Historical Society.......................... 25
Vitro Corporation.............................. 143
Watkins-Johnson Co./CET Div........... 122
Westinghouse....................................... 15
Westinghouse Marine.................. 136, 137
Willbros Butler Engineers, Inc............. 60
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