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M- Birmingham (DE-530), 12-14 KenTnM 1986’ Charleston, SC. Contact: IL siki^i S?n’ 2124 Walter Ave., Northbrook, W°62- (312) 272-0672.
October^fqo^ Troopship Veterans, 18 Museum 9°6, American Merchant Marine can Yier , onlact: David Fricken, Sr., Ameri- chant u ?nt Marine Museum, U. S. Mer- *'024 r«rne Academy, Kings Point, NY • (516) 482-8200, ext. 304.
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degenc ’ 2o~24 May 1987, The Hyatt- Char]es . ote(> Kansas City, MO. Contact: (eigh Mr, ' C'oyd, 5712 Partridge Ln., Ra- ^ L 27609. (919) 876-5537.
^Pting,C|Iq^^- Edwards (DD-950), proposed Cre\v aru, *Z’ (°r original recommissioning '520^ 0 'lcers- Contact: Robert J. Hillman, 863-304i e Ave-’ Bronx’ NY 1046°- (2'2)
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Charleston, SC. Contact: Chester W. Skoczen, 326 Chestnut St., North Syracuse, NY 13212.
Pass-Down-the-Line
Historian seeks any information regarding USCGC Iris (WLB-395). Contact: Lcdr. Erik N. Funk, USCGC Iris, Coast Guard Base, Astoria, OR 97103-2099. (503) 325-1601.
Writer seeks personal recollections or reminiscences of experiences in LSTs (landing ships, tank) during the Vietnam War.
Contact: Cdr. Paul N. Chardoul, USNR (Ret.), Grand Rapids Junior College, 143 Bostwick Ave. NE, Grand Rapids, MI 49503.
The 93rd Annual Meeting of the Association of Military Surgeons of the United States (AMSUS) will be held 2-7 November 1986 in San Antonio, TX. The theme will be: Medical Readiness in Peace and War/Terror- ism. Contact: Linda Hines, Convention Manager, AMSUS, P. O. Box 104, Kensington, MD 20895. (301) 933-2801.
World War II Naval Battles and Campaigns By Jack L. Steward
Find the names of the 51 World War II battles and campaigns hidden in this puzzle. All of these took place in either the Atlantic or Pacific theaters. The words may read forward, backward, up, down, or diagonally.
(Solution will appear in the October “Notebook.”)
The Proceedings Puzzle
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Sharkhunters, an organization interested in preserving the history of the World War II German U-Boat force, has scheduled a convention in the Florida Keys for February. 1987. For more information, send a stamped self-addressed envelope to: Shark- hunters, P. O. Box 537G, Fox Lake, 1L 60020.
Ship historian for the USS Borie (DD- 215) seeks any information or items of interest concerning the Bone. Contact: Ships Historian, USS Borie Association, Ed Wilkins, 9767 Larga Dr., Dallas, TX 75220.
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Advanced Structures Corp 10, 97
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A & J Manufacturing Company........ 26
ALS Corporation............................... 150
Antheil Booksellers.............................. 22
Babcock & Wilcox............................ 8, 9
Beech Aircraft Corporation................... 1
Bell Boeing.......................................... 16
Bird-Johnson Company.................... 109
British Aerospace..................... 3rd Cover
Chrysler Corporation........................ 129
Coit-Fairbanks Morse
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Combustion Engineering................... 148
Diagnostic/Retrieval Systems ............ 147
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EDO Corp., Government Systems
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GE Navy Programs................... 124, 125
GE Space Systems Div.............. 23, 25, 27
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Harris RF Communications............... 144
IBM Federal Systems Division . 106, 107 Inco Alloys International 104
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