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^unions ^hird Marine Division Association, 22-26 uly 1987^ gan Diego, California. Contact: nird Marine Division Association, 2121 ^yview Glen, Escondido, CA 92027.
{SS Gambier Bay (CVE-73) and Air Group '“■10, 2-6 September 1987, Long Beach, alifornia. Contact: Tony Potochniak, 1100 H<% Lane, Endicott, NY 13760.
JSSSepulga (AO-20), 4-6 September 1987, ansas City, Missouri. Contact: Don Westered, 4708 E. Fieri an Cir., Mesa, AZ 85206. (6°2) 830-1161.
J®S Markab (AD-21), 11-12 September ^ ^■ Contact: Robert Rawson, 45 Skyline Ur- Mankato, MN 56001. (507) 388-3242.
VP-5/VPB-135, 18-19 September 1987, Orange Park, Florida. Contact: VP-5 Reunion Assoc.; p. o. Box 2071, Orange Park, FL ^2073-207].
jiSS ,,(W (DMS-3), 18-20 September H2, La Crosse, Wisconsin. Contact: Mark ■ Schaitel, Route 1, Box 254 Leon, Sparta, W1 54656. (808) 269-7266.
Langley (CV-1) and (AV-3), Covered agon Association, 18-20 September 1987, Pringfield, Virginia. Contact: Earl Gainer, 4 Beachmont Dr., Newport News, VA 36°2. (804) 847-7232.
Enterprise (CV-6), all personnel, including Marines and Air Groups, 23-27 Septem- er 1987, Arlington, Texas. Contact: James C. “amhill, 6633 Briley Dr., Fort Worth, TX '6180. (817) 281-3884.
Rass-Down-the-Line Notes
Warbirds International Airshow, 16th annual gathering, celebrating 40th anniversary of the U. S. Air Force, 14-16 August 1987, Madera Municipal Airport, Madera, California. Contact: Air Force Association, P. O. Box 5138, Fresno, CA 93755. (209) 255-5812.
Naval Historical Center seeks papers on theme of technology, industry, and sea power for April 1988 annual meeting of American Military Institute. Send proposals before 1 October 1987 to: AMI Conference Coordinator, Naval Historical Center, Bldg. 57, Washington Navy Yard, Washington, DC 20374.
Seeking any survivors of sinkings during Operation Tiger in English Channel, 29
April 1944: USS LST-507, contact: Eugene E. Eckstam, 2118 20th Ave., Monroe, WI 53566; USS /...ST-531. contact: Douglas Harlander, Box 307, Frederic, WI 54837.
AIAA Lighter-Than-Air Conference, 1719 August 1987, Monterey, California. Topics include government and civil applications, design experience, llight dynamics and performance, and aerodynamics. Contact: Cdr. John E. Jackson, USN, Naval Postgraduate School. Monterey, CA 93943. (408) 646-2536 or A/V 878-2536.
Law of the Sea Institute, 21st Annual ^°nference, “The International Implications Extended Maritime Jurisdiction in the Pa’ lc, ’ 3-6 August 1987, Honolulu, Hawaii. °ntact: Law of the Sea Institute, Richardson cnool of Law, University of Hawaii, 2515 “°le St., Rm. 208, Honolulu, HI 96822.
948-6750. •
s Lormer commanding officer of VBF-10 eks volunteer history writers to work with jn to write an account of the April 1945 Oki- aWa Campaign. Contact: Captain W. E. *awie, USN (Ret ) )6 Fiying snver
PUr Mobile Manor, Palm Desert, CA 92260.
The Proceedings Puzzle
Hidden in this puzzle are the names of 46 Soviet combatants and classes of ships. Answers may read forward, backward, up, down, or diagonally, isolation to appear in next month's "Notebook."I
Soviet Ships & Classes of Ships By Captain T. L. Ferrier, 1). S. Navy
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L | E | R | I | K | L | B | X | W | Y | J | A | L | I | Z | T | R | H | L | P | S | Z | X | Y | I |
D | K | I | A | A | A | I | u | I | W | K | A | N | T | I | N | A | Q | Y | T | P | B | H | A | D |
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(Solution to last month's puzzle)
Naval War College Off-Campus Graduate Seminar Study Program in Annapolis, Maryland and Washington, DC, areas for 1987-88 academic year. Courses are Strategy and Policy, National Security Decision Making, and Employment of Naval Forces. Diplomas may be earned. Enrollment open to officers of all services, 0-3 through 0-6, and comparable grade federal civilian employees. Contact: Washington Area Administrator, Naval War College Off-Campus Program, Bldg. 101W, Washington Navy Yard, Washington, DC 20374. (202) 433-6218/19.
Collector desires to donate 675 past issues of Proceedings (from 1919 to present). Prefers a government facility, but will consider a nonprofit organization. Contact: George Gregosits, 65 E. Delason Ave., Youngstown, OH 44507. (216) 743-3270.
The vulture’s rows pictured belong to the following ships:
- USS Constellation (CV-64)
- USS America (CV-66)
- USS Dwight D. Eisenhower (CVN-69)
- USS Saratoga (CV-60)
- USS Carl Vinson (CVN-70)
Index to Advertisers
AAI Corporation....... 136, 137
A & J Manufacturing
Company........................................... 19
Antheil Booksellers........................ 126
Bell Boeing...................................... 120
Bird-Johnson Company................. 141
British Aerospace, Naval and Electronic
Systems Div......................................... 6
Computing Devices Company....... 1
EDO Corp., Western Div................. 11
Electrospace Systems, Inc.............. 131
FMC Corp., Northern
Ordnance Div............................. 12, 13
Garrett Corporation...................... 132
GE Company, Aircraft
Engine Div......................................... 15
GE Company, Naval & Drive
Turbine Systems.............................. 4, 5
General Quarters Software........... 126
Grumman Aircraft
Systems Div....................................... 27
Hampton Company.......................... 29
Harmony Ventures, Inc................... 17
Information Systems &
Networks Corporation..................... 28
Kaman........................................... 135
Magnavox Electronic
Systems Company............................ 21
Martin Marietta.................. 100, 101
McDonnell Douglas............ 4th Cover
Naval Institute Press........................ 83
Newport News
Shipbuilding...................................... 22
Northrop Corporation... 2nd Cover
Preston Hobby Models..................... 29
Priest Electronics, Inc...................... 26
Raytheon Company...................... 8, 9
Rockwell International-
Collins Defense
Communications............................. 142
Shellback Press................................. 29
Syscon Corporation............................ 2
Texas Instruments............................ 16
United Technologies-Pratt &
Whitney............................................. 18
USNI Military
Database.............................. 3rd Cover
Vitro Corporation.......................... 138
Wang Laboratories, Inc................. 129
Willbros Butler
Engineers, Inc................................. 102
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