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Reunions
USS Murray (DD-576), 17-18 December Charlton, Massachusetts. Contact: Richard Kelley, 58 Dresser Hill Rd., RFD 1, ^outhbridge, MA 01550. (508) 248-3583.
USS Tangier (AV-8), 10th reunion, 11-14 May 1989, Pensacola, Florida. Contact: Carl- 5°n Daugette, P.O. Box 57, Holt, FL 32564. <9<M) 537-4012.
Augusta (CA-31), 24-28 May 1989, “jbuquerque, New Mexico. Contact: E. L. “ixon, 1075-275 Space Park Way, Mt. View, CA 94043. (415) 968-5172.
yss Beatty (DD-640, DD-756), 8-10 June l989, Denver, Colorado. Contact: Walter Pur- J's> 1365 Revere St., Aurora, CO 80011. (403) 343-9752.
USS Aulick (DD-569), 15-18 June 1989, “hcraton Charleston Hotel, Charleston, South Carolina. Contact: Richard H. Zinn, 3938 R'dgecombe Dr., Cincinnati, OH 45248.
J-SM National Reunion, 22-25 June 1989, •mrfolk, Virginia. Contact: Ted Dey, P.O. 8°x 11327, Norfolk, VA 23517.
LST-266, August 1989, Norfolk, Vir- 8>nia. Contact: Edward J. Dyar, 6075 Dartmoor Rd., Birmingham, MI 48010. (313) 626-7732.
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ePtember to 1 October 1989, Washington, C. Contact: Byron Doenges, P.O. Box l2728, Arlington, VA 22209-8728.
CSS New York (BB-34), 19-22 October 989, Atlanta, Georgia. Contact: Fred Fries, 03 S. Fredell Circle, #3, East Point, GA 30344.
C$S Compton (DD-705), March or April y89 proposed, in conjunction with Tin Can silors Annual. Contact: Robert W. Haines, 330 Elm Ave., Burlington, NJ 08016.
CCT Flotillas, ETO and Pacific, Spring 989, Charleston, South Carolina. Contact: Harry \y. Heckman, 1659 Scott Blvd., Santa Clam, CA 95050. (408) 248-5481.
^ bS Abner Read (DD-526), proposed. Con- j*ct: Lloyd Megee, 2722 Christmas Tree Lane, W., Port Orchard, WA 98366. (206) 8765606.
^S-49 based at Dutch Harbor, proposed reunion for those who served from 1943-44.
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Contact: C. Fred Joseph, 19904 Clutter Rd., Utica, OH 43080.
USS General William M. Black (AP-135),
time, date and place depend on a successful search for current addresses of officers. Contact Bob Frisby, 1605 Wiltshire Rd., Akron, OH 44313, or Harold George, 2084 Main St., Box 724, Barnstable, MA 02630.
Light Helicopter ASW Squadron Four (HS-
4) 1956-58, proposed reunion. Contact: R. D. White, 11928 Birch Ave., Hawthorne, CA 90252. (213) 644-1542, or Ted Heard, 4817 Asteria St., Torrance CA 90505. (213) 3704429.
USS Hunt (DD-674), proposed reunion. Contact: Alfred W. Bailey, 85 Van Liew Ave., Milltown, NJ 08850.
USS Kansas City (AOR-3) (1971 -72 Vietnam and other shipmates), proposed. Contact: ETC Bruce V. Bradfield, 108 Forestwood, Corinth, TX 76205. (817) 497-3025.
USS Laurens (APA-153), 1989 reunion. Contact: Robert Waskow, 2920 43 St., Two Rivers, WI 54241-1212. (414) 793-3578.
USS Lyman K. Swenson (DD-729), proposed reunion. Contact: Bob Davis, 9451 Hyannis Port Dr., Huntington Beach, CA 92646. (714) 968-2650.
USS Mayo (DD-422) and USS Laub (DD- 613), proposed reunion. Contact: BMC O. C. Ayers, USN (Ret.), 424 Ridgeland Ave., Elmhurst, IL 60126. (312) 832-2387.
USS Monticello (AP-61) of World War II,
proposed, Tampa, Florida. Contact: Thomas O. DeWire, 3686 E. Foxwood Lane, Inverness, FL 32652.
Naval Air Station 214, Port Lyautey, French Morocco, World War II personnel, 1989 reunion proposed. Contact: H. H. Freeman, 925 Laurie Lane, Franklin Lakes, NJ 07417, or J. O. Munn, 2 Shaw Dr., Andover, MA 01810.
USS Rogers (DD-876), proposed 1989, World War II ship’s company. Contact: G. A. Eichenberg, 1157 E. Miner Rd., Mayfield Heights, OH 44124. (216) 442-5155.
USS Taluga (AO-62) (World War II), proposed 1989. Contact: Richard Johnson, P.O. Box 542, Rockland, ME 04841. (207) 3546544.
Submariners once homeported in the Western Pacific, proposed reunion. Contact: ICCS-SS Tompsett R-3, AD-37, FPO San Francisco, CA 96641-2515.
Force Logistics Support Group, Bravo,
served in Chu Lai, Vietnam, proposed 1990 reunion. Contact: Dave Hummels, 3323 North Finnell St., Peoria, IL 61604. (309) 682-5911.
Pass-Down-the-Line Notes
Anyone with historical information about
the USS Whitney (AD-4) destroyer tender's service in the Pacific in World War II, ships logs, etc., please contact: Bernard Dembert, 600 Beaumont Dr.. Altoona, PA 16602.
Ninth Naval History Symposium, 18-20 October 1989, sponsored by the U. S. Naval Academy History Department. Symposium welcomes papers on all lopics relating to naval and maritime history. Proposals should be sent to Assoc. Prof. William R. Roberts, History Dept., U. S. Naval Academy, Annapolis, MD 21402-5044. Deadline for proposals is 1 February 1988.
Garland Publishing, Inc., of New York seeks encyclopedists for its series entitled “Wars of the United States.” Editors (an individual or a team) are needed for the following volumes: The Colonial Wars of America, 1689-1763; The Indian Wars of the West; World War 1; World War II—European Theater; World War II—Pacific Theater; and The War in Vietnam. For information contact
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Richard L. Blanco, History Department, SUNY College at Brockport, Brockport, NY 14420.
Reseacher needs information about CV-9 class aviation ordnance loadings during early stages of Korean War. Contact: Richard Williams, 3226 Woodley Road, NW, Washington, DC 20008. (202) 333-7308.
Researcher seeking information about
USS Solomons (CVE-67). Would like to correspond with former sailors. Contact: Suzanne J. Stauder, 14907 Rutland Circle, Cherster- field, MO 63017.
Researcher would like to hear from anyone with information about Lima Site 85, a
U. S. Air Force radar installation in Laos from 1966-1968. Please contact: Robert Rowe ,913 Salem Dr., Corpus Christi, TX 78412.
University of Oklahoma NROTC Alumni Foundation is being established. All members of Navy/Marine Corps who graduated, please contact: Commanding Officer, NROTC Unit, University of Oklahoma, 290 W. Brooks, Norman, OK 73019, Attn: OU NROTC Alumni Foundation. (405) 325-2021.
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FMC-Naval Systems Div...................... 18
Fusion Video........................................ 31
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General Quarters Software.................. 23
Ferde Grofe Films................................ 20
Hampton Company.............................. 23
Herb Hewitt......................................... 89
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Lyric Software.................................... 24
MagneTek, Inc................................... 6,7
McDonnell Douglas............................ 4th Cover
Naval Electronics, Inc.......................... 24
Naval Institute Press........................... 90
Naval Submarine Base,
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Newport News Shipbuilding................ 21
Orion Books,
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Rockwell International,
Collins Government
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S&S Supply Co................................... 89
Sanders. A Lockheed Company........ 148
Sparton Defense Electronics................ 25
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Taylor Devices, Inc.............................. 30
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