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Reunions
• S. Naval Test Pilot School Reunion and UiT°S'Um’ 2b April 1986, Patuxent River S, Cedar Point Officers’ Club, Patuxent nIVer; MD. Contact: LCDR Ken Reightler, ^eunion Coordinator, U. S. Naval Test Pilot c °ol, Naval Air Test Center, Patuxent *'ver, MD 20670-5304. Alumni Clerk, (301)
Trenton (CL-II), 6-8 May 1986, Long eacn, CA. Contact: Frank O. Spencer, 3403
42SnAVe" Long Beach’ CA 90808- (213)
m,S ®,0<* Island (CVE-21/106), USS Barr , t'876). USS Ahrens (DE-575), USS Buck- y (DE-51), USS Paine (DE-578), USS £7- 0re (DE-686), and VC-55, Joint National eumon, 29-31 May 1986, Nashville, TN. ntact: USS Block Island Association, c/o T™ frame, 1498 Clairmont PI., Nashville, *N 37215.
s^SS Coh'Pens (CVL-25) and her eight CVL
tacrn’ l8'22 3une 1986, Cowpens, SC. Con- Ft ->?era'd Shaw, P.O. Box 560505, Miami, L 33156.
MsrF Fatr°l Force, Seawolves, SEALS, Jun S’ ^8ADetachments, LSTs, 20-21 q 6 1986, San Diego, CA. Contact: f>„m^WarcIens of Vietnam Association, P.O. °X 78y7, San Diego, CA 92107.
(DDE-871), 21-24 June 1986, Bea h nndge Resort Hotel’ St- Petersburg 83 ? ’ FU- Contact: John W. Lovelace, 1533
576 5454 N“ St’ Petersburg’ FL 33702- (813)
C0^ ®8*> 4-6 July 1986, Washington, PA. St w* ^'H°rcl Chambers, 33 North Main ■’ Washington, PA 15301. (412) 225-7450.
Bedf£6cr,C (DD-43°), 18-19 July 1986, New Ca,aT MA. Contact: Bob McKenzie, 309
®97-l587AVC ’ Newfleld’ NJ 08344• <609)
USS <SS-247>> USS Darter (SS-227), enhaden (SS-377), Combined, 27-31 G i^St. 1986, Baltimore, MD. Contact: Cn^ F'-cher, 1000 Tucson St., Aurora, R , F (303) 366-8118 or Hugh N. Siegel, 831-8450 °X 45 ’ Boonville’ NY l33°9. (315)
AuL??na (PF'67)’ w°rld War 11, 28-31 Flirt,- ' 986, Charleston, SC. Contact: Jack 4342Qnger’ ^ 17 Box 703 > Fremont, OH
USS LCT Flotillas 4, 5, 7, 15, 16, 21, and
23, 12-14 September 1986, Annapolis Hilton, Annapolis, MD. Contact: Frank Hatton, Rt. 3, Danwood Dr., Delmar, MD 21875. (301) 742-6989.
U. S. Naval Cryptologic Veterans Association, 25-27 September 1986, Gunter Hotel, San Antonio, TX. Contact: Jim Lusk, 1401 Lime Rock Dr., Round Rock, TX 78681. (512) 244-7288.
USS Dayton (CL-105), proposed. Contact: Edwin D. Chapman, 36 Rossen PL., Bloomfield, NJ 07003. (201) 338-8410.
USS Mitscher (DL-2, DDG-35), proposed. Contact: Rodger J. Joye, 6 Standard Ct., Gaithersburg, MD 20877. (301) 977-2639.
USS Myrmidon (ARL-16), World War II, proposed 1986. Contact: Robert A. Craycroft, RR 1, BOX 61, Macon, IL 62544. (217) 865-2493.
USS Antares (AKS-3), 3-10 December 1986, Honolulu, HI. Contact: Howard J. Trost (Leon), Box 875, Homewood, CA 95718. (916) 525-5184. Names and addresses of former crew members needed.
Pass-Down-the-Line Notes
The Mary Rose traveling exhibit, “In Search of the Mary Rose; Henry VIII’s Lost Warship,” can be seen at the following Museums: Patriots Point Naval and Maritime Museum, Mount Pleasant, SC, 23 March-1 July 1986; Natural History Museum of Los Angeles County, Los Angeles, CA, 19 July- 15 October 1986.
A one-hour stereo performance, “The New Sousa Band on Stage at Wolf Trap,”
will be broadcast 26 May 1986 at 10 P.M. Eastern Time. The concert, orchestrated by conductor Keith Brion, will feature classical, pop, and folk tunes, as well as Sousa favorites all performed by a military band.
The Military Mail Project lists the addresses of U. S. Military Installations worldwide. It is provided free for persons wishing to write servicemen around the world. A copy can be obtained by sending a stamped self- addressed envelope to: Military Mail Project, 5045 Ozark St., Lot 5, North Charleston, SC 29418. (803) 554-4538.
Researcher/collector seeks cancelled envelopes for naval sea and air activities which took place in the Arctic and Antarctic regions. Contact: Joseph Lynch Jr., 213 Clay Dr., Pittsburgh, PA 15235.
Writer seeks anecdotes and comments concerning the professionalism and personal characteristics of the late VADM. Daniel E. Barbey, Commander Seventh Amphibious Forces during World War II. These are for use in an essay on VADM. Barbey in a collection of essays on General MacArthur’s lieutenants in World War II. Contact: Paolo E. Coletta. Department of History, U. S. Naval Academy, Annapolis, MD 21402-5044.
Researcher seeks ten pre-1981 issues of The Hook magazine. Contact: Rudy Friederich, Lake Shore Dr., Box 247, Arapahoe, NC 28510.
Anyone who served in the USS De Haven (DD-469) please write: Samuel L. Bowers, 1700 Etruria St., East Liverpool, OH 43920.
Collector of U. S. Navy, Marine Corps, Air Force, Army, Coast Guard, and foreign
You'll love wearing this elegant Naval Institute silk blend tie.
Choose from navy or burgundy, both with USNI seal in white and gold. To order, use the “Books of Interest” form in this issue of Proceedings. Be sure to specify color.
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Aero/Space Visuals
Society.........................
Aerospatiale.........................
ALCO Power, Inc................
America’s Cup
Gallery, Inc..................
Antheil Booksellers..............
EDO Corp.,
Government Systems Div. Admiral Farragut Academy FMC Corp.,
Northern Ordnance Div.
GE-Aircraft Engines..............
GE-Aircraft Engine
Business Group............
GE-Navy Programs...............
General Dynamics...............
Gould, Inc., Defense
Systems.......................
Ferde Grofe Films...............
Grumman Aerospace
Corporation..................
Grumman Data Systems ... Hughes Aircraft Company ..
Index to Advertisers.
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military aviation unit patches and crests of
all types wishes to trade same. Contact: Bruce R. Heimer, 367 Middle St.. Apt. 1, Portsmouth, VA 23704.
Diver/researcher collecting information on the aircraft and ships wrecked during World War II near Rabaul, New Britain.
Interested in corresponding with veterans who flew in air raids over Rabaul. Contact: Monica Foster, Box 500, Rabaul, East New Britain, Papua New Guinea.
Interstate Electronics
Corporation........................................ ^
Jane’s Publishing, Inc..........................
Lockheed Electronics............................ 22
McDonnell Douglas........ 27, 4th Cover
Naval Institute Press............. 77, 78, 10*
N. B. Fine Arts, Ltd.............................. 26
Newport News Shipbuilding.................. ^
Northrop Corporation.......... 2nd Cover
Preston Hobby Modelle ...................... ^2
Raytheon Company...................... 28, 29
Rockwell-Collins Defense
Communications................................... *
Rockwell-Collins Government
Avionics Div.......................................... °
Rockwell-Defense Electronics
Operations............................................ ^
Singer Co.,
Link Flight Simulation Div. ... 22, 23
Syscon Corporation............................... 2
Todd Shipyards
Corporation......................... 3rd Cover
Vitro Corporation................................. *
Wang Laboratories............................... ^
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