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Rippers (VF-I1), 31 January 1987, Naval Matron Oceana, VA. Contact: LCdr. S. E. (srn. VF-11, FPO New York 09501-6102.
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gra jCers B^ic Submarine School Class 133, w?“ated June 1966, 8-10 February 1987, Djc, Urand Hotel, Las Vegas, NV. Contact: . ^chermerhorn, 2714 Crestview Dr., Weton, Wl 54915. (414) 731-3483.
ifS Key West (PF-17), World War II, reun- (SSnTt^ commissioning of USS Key West lac, '722). Spring 1987, Norfolk, VA. Con- 13,. ' "rome W. Nelinson, 3644 Seagull Bluff SOl'sV,rginia Beach, VA 23455. (804) 464-
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Plan' *S ^orm'n8 311 alumni association and Thenin^ 'ts Flrst reunion for 3-5 April 1987. ynioma'*'n8 list is also being updated. For re- re,, n '''formation and for those who have not "nit 7 received correspondence from the Mi ’ Contact: Lt. Dan Bowdler, NROTC Unit, (C- University, Oxford, OH 45056-1698.
l3) 529-3700.
Am Dennis J Buckley (DD-808), 15-19 • 1987, Charleston, SC. Contact: late Uttle fr>U-803) and USS Little (DD-79 flow APD_4)> 30 April to 3 May 1987, May- \y |er Hotel, Seattle, WA. Contact: Chairman Wa n„f_Reid- 3802 4lst Ave., NE, Seattle, l|°n■ Contact: Sherman Stacy, 25 Crest Natick, MA 01760. (617) 653-0455.
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Avi "cf'on with Association of Naval S'a‘i°n’s Symposium ’87, 20-24 May 1987, "Francisco, CA:
ying Midshipmen (Contact: Orten Rudd, °- Box 15489, Arlington, VA 22215. ’03/892-1400)
yraiders, AD/AI acft (Contact: Doug rancis, 9761 Hatmark Ct., Vienna, VA ^>80. 703/938-1361)
acR (Contact: Bob Thomas, P. O. Box 7°- Dearborn, MI 48120. 313/271-9225)
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Tailhook Association (Contact: Ron Thomas, P. O. Box 40, Bonita, CA 92002. 619/566-6019)
SB2C acft (Contact: A. R. Chinn, 2558 Blaze Trail, Diamond Bar, CA 92675. 714/ 861-8792)
VPB-116 (Contact: Jack Gentz, P. O. Box 440, Groveland, CA 95321. 209/862-6297) PBMs (Contact: Spud Lambing, 62 Country Club Gate, Pacific Grove, CA 93950. 408/ 372-5812)
VP acft and VP-9 (Contact: Warren Vos- seler, 1826 Baldwin Dr., McLean, VA 22101. 703/821-6834)
VB-11 (Contact: Ed Wilson, 126 Pfeiffer St., San Francisco, CA 94133. 415/956- 1518)
USS South Dakota (BB-57), national reunion, and USS Porter (DD-356), Owin (DD- 433), Walke (DD-416), Preston (DD-379), and Benham (DD-397), (World War II) with the USS Dakota, 2-4 July 1987, Sioux Falls, SD. Contact: Ray Kanoff, Executive Director, USS South Dakota Association, 1210 N. 12th St., Norfolk, VA 68701. (402) 371-0242.
USS Cascade (AD-16), 21-23 August 1987, Branson, MO. Contact: Lyle T. Burchette, Burchette Agency, P. O. Box 566, Hollister, MO 65672. (417) 334-6617 or 334-5627.
USS Peterson (DE-152), 16-19 July 1987, Reno Hilton Hotel, Reno, NV. Contact: Russell A. Jensen, 1324 Stanley Rd., Plainfield, IN 46168. (317) 839-2809.
Naval Airship Association LTA Reunion,
3-5 September 1987, New Orleans, LA. Contact: Naval Airship Association, 3304 Spring Mill Circle, Sarasota, FL 33579.
4th Marine Defense Battalion, first reunion, 9-12 September 1987, St. Louis, MO. Alert has been sounded to locate World War II battalion members. Contact: Andy Doumouras, 4566 Gibson Ave., St. Louis, MO 63110. (314) 534-1518 (1:00 to 3:00 P.M.).
USS Pocomoke (AV-9), crewmen and squadron personnel, 20-22 September 1987, Maxim Hotel, Las Vegas, NV. Contact: Jim Malley, 5141 Indian River Dr., Apt. 293, Las Vegas, NV. (702) 362-8468.
USS Columbia (CL-56), 1-3 October 1987, Anaheim, CA. Contact: Joe Rice, 5604 Plata St., Clinton, MD 20735. (301) 868-1260.
All members of USS H. IV. Gilmore (AS-16),
in war or peacetime, reunion and memorial association proposed. Contact: W. J. Cliffe, Lot 150, Oak Leaf Dr., St. Charles, MO 66301. (314) 947-8339.
USS Turner (DDR-834), 1959-63, proposed. Contact: Bill Blake, 304 Avenue L, Pittsburgh, PA 15221. (412) 824-2509.
USS Nassau (CVE-16), 1943-45, proposed, Summer 1987, Los Angeles, CA. Contact: Sam A. Moore, 78 Gay Dr., Ventura, CA 93003. (805) 644-8390.
USS King (DLG-10), especially those on board during the 1965 Gulf of Tonkin tour, proposed. Contact: Daniel O. Garske, 3703 S. Cabrillo Ave., San Pedro, CA 90731. (213) 519-0348. Call collect Mondays after 7:00 P.M.
Pass-Down-the-Line Notes
Author seeks interviews with Navy and Marine personnel with knowledge of the following: Hospitalman Richard DeWert; D/2/7 1st Marine Division—January through September 1951; Maj. Jerome Gordon; Hospital- man Fred Hardy; Riflemen Donald Sly, Richard Dorham, and Anthony Falatech; Hospitalman Edward Lanor; and “C” Medical, 1st Medical Battalion, Chosin/Hungnam Evacuation. Contact: Peter G. Mozzone, P. O. Box 1951, East Taunton, MA 02718. (617) 822-7186.
The Ford Foundation and Columbia University are cosponsoring a fellowship program in the combined fields of Soviet/East European studies and international security studies. The deadline for application is 1 March 1987. For an application or more information, contact: Soviet/East European and International Security Program, Box 53 International Affairs Building, Columbia University, 420 West 118th St., New York, NY 10027. (212) 280-3535.
The Kansas City Chapter of Armed Forces Communications and Electronics Association (AFCEA) will present a symposium and exhibition 2-4 December 1986 at the Park Place Hotel in Kansas City, MO. Contact: Neil F. Sleevi, Symposium Committee General Chairman, The Kansas City Chapter of AFCEA, P. O. Box 456, Leavenworth, KS 66048.
Preliminary call for papers for Association of Unmanned Vehicle Systems’ third annual High Altitude Platform, Long Endurance Vehicle conference, 27-29 January 1987, Stanford Research International, Menlo Park, CA. Send abstracts of 300 words or less to David W. Hall, 50 East Middlefield Rd., No. 41, Mt. View, CA 94043. For symposium
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information, contact: Mr. Hall or Ruth Loveall, SRI International, 333 Ravenswood Ave., Menlo Park, CA 94025.
Index to Advertisers
Fellowship of $7,500 to be awarded by the Naval Historical Center, U. S. Department of the Navy, to a doctoral candidate writing a dissertation in the field of U. S. naval history. Deadline for submitting applications is 1 March 1987. For information and application forms, contact: Ronald H. Spector, Director, Naval Historical Center, Washington Navy Yard, Washington, DC 20374.
Exhibition of defense equipment and new technologies, DEFESA ’87, 15-18 September 1987, Lisbon, Portugal. Contact: DEFESA International, 13 Square des Latins, B-1050, Brussels, Belgium.
Researcher seeking U. S. Navy, Air Force, and Marine Corps personnel who flew, crewed, or otherwise served in the Vietnam air war on 10 May 1972. Carriers involved were USS Constellation (CV-64), Coral Sea (CV-43) and Kitty Hawk (CV-63). USS Chicago (CG-11) and Newport News (CA-148) served as radar-control ships. Contact: Jeff Ethell, Rt. 1, Box 3154, Front Royal, VA 22630. (703) 636-1816.
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