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SS Shields (DD-596), January 1990, Baton °uge, Louisiana. Contact: A. D. Burchfield, 16 Horseshoe Bend Rd., Marietta, GA J0064. (404) 428-5257.
Lyman K. Swenson (DD-729), 8-10 cbruary 1990, Newport Beach, California. °ntact: Edward C. Muldon, 4 Thomas PI., Irvme, CA 92718. (714) 951-8808.
^orty-fifth Anniversary Reunion of the Iwo J‘>na Memorial, 22-24 February 1990, May- °Wer Hotel, Washington, DC. Contact: John Daskalakis, 2343 S. 9th St., Arlington, VA 22204.
USS Modoc (CGC-46), 20-23 June 1990, Cincinnati, Ohio. Contact: Richard E. Stent, Jr., 2295 Haviland Rd., Columbus, OH 43220-4625. (614) 457-0414.
USS Hancock (CV/CVA-19) Association, 24-26 June 1990, Las Vegas, Nevada. Contact: Marshall Squire, 915 North York Rd., Apt. 204, Elm Hurst, IL 60126. (215) 3434954.
USS Ingersoll (DD-652), June 1990 proposed, Charleston, South Carolina. Contact: Jerrell P. Childress, 3536 Blow Dr., Knoxville, TN 37920. (615) 577-6681.
USS Independence (CV-62), 12-15 July 1990, Orlando, Florida. Contact: Denis Bag- ley, 12 Tenton Ave., Edison, NJ 08817. (201) 819-0359.
CAG-2 (VF-2, VF-24, VF-63, VF-64, VF- 65), 16-22 July 1990, Santa Rosa, California. Contact: CAG-2 (Korea) Reunion, c/o Plane Captain R. M. Andrews, P.O. Box 750786, Petaluma, CA 94975-0786. (707) 763-5257.
USS Oracle (AM-103) Association, 20-24 August 1990, Reno, Nevada, in conjunction with the Naval Mine Warfare Association reunion. Contact: R. B. Thomas, 2658 Worden St., Apt. 228, San Diego, CA 92110. (619) 244-4218.
By Michael S. Schwendeman “Guadalcanal—Fall of ‘42”
The names of 47 U. S. and Japanese ships and officers who were involved in the struggle for Guadalcanal are hidden in this puzzle. Answers may be read forward, backward, up, down, or diagonally.
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Naval Helicopter Association Symposium,
'-31 March 1990, San Diego, California, ontact: Naval Helicopter Association, P.O. 460, Coronado, CA 92118-0460. (619) 435-7139.
^h-2 Navy Dive Bombing Squadron pilots and crewmen, 23-24 March 1990, Long each, California. Contact: Ralph Yaussi, '22 Longhill Dr., Monterey Park, CA y*7>4. (818) 284-0655.
USS Smith (DD-378), 5-7 April 1990, New tleans, Louisiana. Contact: Howard McAfee, 6020 Dover PL, New Orleans, LA 70131. (504) 394-6637.
USS Gearing (DD-710), 7-10 May 1990, Norfolk, Virginia. Contact: Robert J. Wit- K°wski, 2812 Barkley Ave., Bronx, NY •°465-l933. (212) 824-3733.
j-ST-496 survivors of Operation Tiger, World War II, 17-19 May 1990, Tampa, lorida. Contact: Joe Sandor, P.O. Box 1926, H°be Sound, FL 33475. (407) 288-2377.
jJSS Drexler (DD-741), 17-21 May 1990, “°ston, Massachusetts. Contact: Gene Brick, '304 Rd., Prinville, OR 97754. (503) 4475422,
j^S Core (CVE-13), air groups 13/6/36/58,
*8-20 May 1990, Inselin, New Jersey. Con- !®ct: Michael D. Carter, 5 Eden Way, Roslyn Harbor, NY 11576. (516) 671-3733.
HSS Ticonderoga (CV/CVA/CVS-14), (CG- ’7)> 21-27 May 1990, Reno, Nevada. Con- *act: Joe Medico, 13987 Stetson Court, Magalia, CA 95954. (916) 873-3477.
Members of Marine Detachment, 7th Division of the USS Nevada (BB-36), 23-26 May *990, Beaufort, South Carolina. Contact: Robert D. Jordan, 3218 Coolidge St., Hollywood, FL 33021.
(Solution will appear in the January “Notebook")
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Index to Advertisers
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Berlin Publications, Inc.... | ............ 88 | McDonnell Douglas............ | . 4th Cover |
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Seeking former members from the USS Iowa (BB-61) for membership in the Veterans Association of the USS Iowa (BB-61). Those interested, please contact: Henry A. Schwartz, 921 South High School Rd., Indianapolis, IN 46421.
Naval Historical Center announces fellowship, grant, and internship opportunities. This is a senior fellowship that supports one year in residence at the center to assist in the research of writing a major monograph concerning the history of the U. S. Navy. Contact: Director, Naval Historical Center, Bldg. 57, Washington Navy Yard, Washington, DC 20374.
The Council for International Exchange of Scholars announces the opening of competition for Quincentenary post-doctoral fellowships in Spain for U. S. researchers under the agreement for Cultural and Educational Cooperation between the United States and Spain. Contact: Program officer, Spain Quincente Fellowships, CEIS, 3400 International Drive N.W., Suite 500, Washington, DC 200083097. (202) 686-6243.
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