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Notebook

July 1988
Proceedings
Vol. 114/7/1,025
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The Proceedings Puzzle

^unions

J SS Pollux (AKS-2) and USS Truxtun (DD-

officers, crew and friends, 29 July— 1 |Q»»t. Contact: St. Lawrence Homecoming , °8, P.O. Box 38, St. Lawrence, Newfound- and AOE 2VO.

^ Ashtabula (AO-51), 12-14 August Radisson Hotel, Burlington, Vermont. °ntact: David V. DiSomma, Box 117, R.D.

’ Vergennes, VT 05491. (802) 475-2269.

['SS Doneff (DE-49), 2-6 September 1988, estr°yer Escort Sailors Association Conven­tion, St. Louis, Missouri. Contact: Ralph W. Miller, 6023 E. 52d PL, Indianapolis, IN 46226. (317) 542-7090.

USS San Francisco (CA-38), 7-11 Septem­ber 1988, Clarion Hotel, St. Louis, Missouri. Contact: E. M. Wittier, P.O. Box 5206, Clear Lake, CA 95422.

USS Saratoga (CV-3, CV-60), 9-11 Septem­ber 1988, Hanalei Hotel, San Diego, Califor­nia. Contact: P. R. “Tony” Tonelli, P.O. Box 304, Sedona, AZ 86336.

USS Lowry (DD-770), 15 September 1988. Contact: Roger Cohen, 4701 Sangamore Rd., Bethesda, MD 20816.

USS LSM-266, 15-18 September 1988, Nashville, Tennessee. Contact: “G” Edward Metcalf, 2015 Airfield Ln., Midland, MI 48640. (517) 835-3966.

USS Robert L. Wilson (DD-847) Association,

15-18 September 1988, Tremont Suite Hotels, 222 St. Paul PL, Baltimore, Maryland. Con­tact: Robert W. Arndt, 1400 S.W. 67 Ave., Plantation, FL 33317. (305) 791-4218.

USS Wasp (CV-7), 15-18 September 1988, Pascagoula, Mississippi. Contact: Red Con­nell, 7215 W. 24th St., Tacoma, WA 98466.

USS Foote (DD-511), 15-19 September 1988, Clarion Hotel, Cincinnati, Ohio. Con­tact: Floyd Shelton, 2889 Sheldon Dr., Cin­cinnati, OH 45239. (513) 931-0042.

USS Boggs (DMS-3, AG-19), 16-18 Septem­ber 1988, San Diego, California. Contact: Mark A. Schaitel, Route 1, Box 254A, Sparta, W1 54656. (608) 269-7266.

USS Nassau (CVE-16), 20 October 1988, Charleston, South Carolina. Contact: Sam A. Moore, 78 Gay Dr., Ventura, CA 93003 (805) 644-8390.

Pass-Down-the-Line Notes

Artist/author of book entitled Tin Cans of Okinawa seeks personal written accounts of crew on board a destroyer, minelayer de­stroyer, destroyer minesweeper, or de­stroyer transport off Okinawa in 1945. Con­tact: Dan Teis, 12 Carriage Lane, Newark, DE 19711.

Author wishes to interview World War 11 veterans of 2d Marine Raider Battalion,

commanded by Lt. Col. Evans F. Carlson, as well as anyone knowledgeable about the unit’s actions at Guadalcanal, or anyone who knows about Carlson's work in China during the 1930s, as an emissary for President Franklin D. Roosevelt. Contact: Bruce B. Henderson, P. O. Box 231, Forestville, CA 95436. (707) 579-0584.

USS Princeton (CV-37, CVL-37, LPH-5) forming reunion group to celebrate the old “Sweet Pea” and to support the new Prince­ton (CG-59) now under construction. Contact: USS Princeton Association, P. O. Box 322, Salina Station, Syracuse, NY 13208-0322.

Author seeks veterans of the Battle of the Java Sea, February 1942, to check manuscript

 

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"He hud risen quickly in rank. He was known as a dedicated and uncommonly active officer with serious and slightly ec­centric manners. He was old-fashioned in his dress and the length of his queue and never got drunk. He had not been in any battles."

Nelson and The Hamiltons By (Jack) Russell

N.   ANDIRON

O.   NOTCHWEED

P.    DREADNAUGHT

Q.   HAMMERHEAD

R.   AFFRIGHT

S.    MAWNS

T.    IDIOCY

U.   LUBBERLY

V.   TONE DEAF

W.  OWNED

X.   NANOID

Y.   SKEIGH

A.   RESTIVE

B.   UNKNOWN

C.   SEQUINED

D.   SASSENACH

E.    ETHNICITY

F.    LYNNHAVEN

G.   LEATHERNECK

H.   NOAHS ARK

I ECCLESIARCH

J.     LISTEN

K.   SQUALOID

L.   ODDFISH

M.   NUTTINESS

(Solution to last month's puzzle)

for factual accuracy, particularly personnel of the USS Marblehead (CL-12) or those with personal recollections of her part in the action. Contact: Larry S. Neilson, 10 Follett St., Mar­blehead, MA 01945.

______________________ Index to

AAI Corporation..................... 110, 111

A & J Manufacturing Company......... 83

Ameron Marine Coatings

Division.............................................. 8, 9

Antheil Booksellers........................... 126

Boeing Military Airplane......... 79, 80, 81

Canadian Marconi Company,

Avionics Div......................................... 116

CBS Video.......................................... 23

Control Data....................................... 24, 25

The Corporate Word, Inc.................. 126

Crouzet S.A...................................... 120

E-Systems Inc.,

ECI Division.......................................... 20

EDO Corp.,

Government Systems Div........................ 21

EDO Corp., Western Div................... 112

E.H. Industries Ltd............................. 73, 75

Electrospace Systems, Inc.................. 106

Electroswitch Corp........................... 104

FMC Corp., Naval Systems Div........... 27

Fusion Video....................................... 11

GE Company, Aircraft Engines........... 17

GE Company, Naval & Drive

Turbine Systems................................. 2, 3

General Quarters Software.................. 26

GM Allison Gas Turbines.................... 88

Grumman Data Systems...................... 15

Advertisers-------------------------------- -

Hampton Company.................................

Inco Alloys International, Inc................... ”

Intech, Inc., Com/Nav Division................. 22

Interstate Electronics

Corporation...........................

Kaman Aerospace

Corporation..................................................... 2nd Cover

Litton Electron Devices.......

Lockheed Aeronautical

Systems Co..........................

Loral Defense Systems-Akron .... 86, 87 Magnavox Electronic Systems

MagneTek ALS.................. H5

Martin Marietta

Corporation....................... 18, *“

McDonnell Douglas

Corporation.................. 4th Cover

Motorola, Inc............................................ •

Naval Institute Press................................ 1'

Naviator Shirt Co....................................

Newport News Shipbuilding....................... '

Orion Books............................................ ....

Preston Hobby Models............................ jL

The Rochester Corporation

Sanders.................................

Sperry Marine, Inc...... 3rd Cover

Syscon Corporation.............

 

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