Destroyer Escort Sailors Association, Inc., *1~15 September 1989, Charleston-Mount peasant, South Carolina. Contact: DESA, P-0. Box 680085, Orlando, FL 32868-0085. (407) 290-5594.
DSS Samuel S. Miles (DE-183), third annual reunion in conjunction with Destroyer Escort ^uilors Association national convention, 11- *5 September 1989, Charleston-Mount Pleas- anl> South Carolina. Contact: Charles Mark- kam> 22311 Swan Rd., #311, South Lyon, (313) 437-5295.
DSS Weber (DE-675), 11-15 September 989, first reunion, Patriots Point, South Car- ulina. Contact: Mike Meleta, 168 N. Railroad Staten Island, NY 10312. (718) 948-0324.
Navy Mail Service Veterans Association, all
Navy/Marine Corps veterans and active-duty Personnel who served or are currently serving as Navy mail/postal clerks at a Beet post office °n board any Navy ship or base, 11 — 16 September 1989, San Diego, California. Contact: Maynard L. Hamilton, 5501 Seminary Rd., „ nit 1109, Falls Church, VA 22041. (703) 845-5428.
DSS Naif eh (DE-352), 12 September 1989, harleston. South Carolina. Contact: William A- Wrase, 4148 Harbor Point Dr., Muskegon, Ml 49441. (616) 780-4594.
DSS Bennington (CV, CVA, CVS-20), 146 September 1989, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, (-ontact: Rupert Marshall, 6 McKee Ave., M°nessen, PA 15062. (412) 684-5732.
jjSS Nassau (CVE-16), 14-16 September 989, New Orleans, Louisiana. Contact: Sam 2' Moore, 10320 Calimesa Blvd., Space #22l, Calimesa, CA 92320. (714) 795-6070.
DSS Russell (DD-414), 14-16 September 989, Lancaster, Pennsylvania. Contact: W. Mngleterry, 4544 62nd St., San Diego, CA y2ll5. (619) 582-1337.
DSS Brush (DD-745), 14-17 September 989, Asheville, North Carolina. Contact: vuenton Miller, 309 Fayette Davis, Cleveland. MS 38732. (601) 843-5572, or Ed Whitaker> 77 Knob Hill Rd.. Asheville, NC 28806. ('04) 667-5963.
USS LST m (World War II), 14-17 Sep- ,ember 19®tjVirginia Beach, Virginia. Con- taC(. -p Eritott, LST-669 Association, 51
Kate’s Path, Yarmouth Port, MA 02675. (508) 362-9633.
USS Manchester (CL-83), 14-17 September 1989, St. Louis, Missouri. Contact: Frank E. Helfenberge, 13340 19th Ave. NE, Seattle, WA 98125-4115.
USS Otus (AS-20, ARM-20), 14-17 September 1989, Denver, Caorado. Contact: Mr. Robert G. Berkey, 1428 South Quitman Street, Denver, CO 80219.
USS Princeton (CVL-23) (World War II),
14-17 September 1989, Denver, Colorado. Contact: Sam Minervini, 251 Marlboro Rd., Wood-Ridge, NJ 07075. (201) 935-6125.
USS Quincy (CA-39, CA-71), 14-17 September 1989, St. Louis, Missouri. Contact: Albert Levesquem, 46 Foster St., Pawtucket, RI 02861. (401) 728-3063.
USS Robert Brazier (DE-345), 2nd reunion, 14-17 September 1989, Patriots Point, South Carolina. Contact: Louis Fowler, 9703 Pine Way, Tampa, FL 33635. (813) 886-0799.
USS Robert L. Wilson (DD, DDE-847) Association, 14-17 September 1989, Mystic, Connecticut. Contact: Robert W. Arndt, 1877 N. E. 15th Ave., Fort Lauderdale, FL 33305. (305) 565-0354.
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USS Allentown (PF-52) ana Escort Division 33, 15-16 September 1989, Long Island, New York. Contact: William J. Ryder, Jr., P.O. Box 307, Groton, MA 01450. (508) 4486774.
Little Beavers Joint Reunion for Destroyer Squadron 23 of World War II, 15-16 September 1989, Bath, Maine. In conjunction with launching of the Arleigh Burke (DDG-51) on 16 September. Contact: C. D. Lail, 159 Ninth St., Colonial Beach, VA 22442. (804) 224-7643.
USS Gambier Bay (CVE-73) and Air Group (CV-10), 10th reunion, 18-24 September 1989, Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Contact: Charles Heinl, 8329 St. Rt. 119, Maria Stein, OH 45860.
USS Wichita (CA-45) and USS Tuscalossa (CA-37) joint reunion. 18-24 September 1989, Cincinnati, Ohio. Contact: John D’Er- cole. 122 Eaton Ave., Hamilton, OH 45013. (513) 863-7196.
USS Antietam (CV-36, CV-54), 6th annual, 21-24 September 1989, Norfolk, Virginia. Contact: Ed Craft, 9701 Bownman Ave., Pensacola, FL 32514. (904) 478-7481.
USS Cushing (DD-376, DD-797, DD-985),
21-24 September 1989, Erie, Pennsylvania. Contact: Arthur R. Martinucci, 4213 McCreary Rd., Erie, PA 16506. (814) 8337409.
USS Dixie (AD-14), 21-24 September 1989, Scottsdale, Arizona. Contact: J. E. Robbins, 8555 E. Turney Ave., Scottsdale. AZ 85251.
USS Heywood (APA-6), 21-24 September 1989, St. Louis, Missouri. Contact: Jim Young, 1315 Lee St., #1, Commerce, TX 75428. (214) 886-6768.
USS Markab (AD-21), 21-24 September 1989, St. Louis, Missouri. Contact: M. B. Dyer, P.O. Drawer 1973, Greenwood, MS 38930.
USS Almaack (AK-27, AKA-10), 22-26 September 1989, Fayetteville, West Virginia. Contact: Joseph E. Benedict, 5292 W. 52nd St., Parma, OH 44134. (216) 741-3843.
USS Case (DD-370), 22-26 September 1989, Portland, Maine. Contact: John Hinson. P.O. Box 67, Twain Harte, CA 95383. (209) 5864393.
Berlin Airlift 40th Anniversary, 24 September to 1 October 1989, Frankfurt, Germany, sponsored by Naval Air Transport Service Inc. Contact: Victor Kish, 12716 Silver Land, Sugar Creek, MO 64050. (816) 461-3190.
USS Strong (DD-467, DD-758), 26-30 September 1989, Charleston, South Carolina. Contact: O. Paul Pritchard, 182 Hair St., Soddy-Daisy, TN 37379. (615) 332-5051.
USS Columbus (CA-74), 27 September to 1 October 1989, Kissimmee, Florida. Contact: John Harvey Thomas, Oceanview Towers #809, 5201 So. Atlantic Ave., New Smyrna Beach, FL 32069.
USS Bennion (DD-662), 28 September to 1 October 1989, Cincinnati, Ohio. Contact: William J. Kelley, 35 Horton PL, Milton, MA 02186. (617) 698-0286.
V-12s (World War II), 28 September to 1 October 1989, Washington, D. C. Contact: Dr. Byron Doenges, care of U. S. Navy Memorial Foundation, P.O. Box 12728, Arlington, VA 22209-8728.
USS Wainwright (DLG-28), proposed. Crew members please Contact: Joseph J. Autovino, 3123 Middle School Dr.. Audobon, PA 19403. (215) 539-5175 or (215) 531-7061.
USS Healy (DD-672), proposed. Contact: Robert J. McCulloch, 3196 North U. S. 35, LaPorte, IN 46350. (219) 326-7369.
USS Shangri-La (CVA-38), proposed. Memphis, Tennessee. Contact: James S. Holt, P.O. Box 2026, Memphis, TN 38101.
Pass-Down-the-Line Notes
Interested in determining value of World War II picture postcard marked “Soldiers Mail’’ with no postage and soldiers greeting card from France with “1918” embroidered on front. Contact: L. E. Juhlin, 3851 Grondin Rd., Sturgeon Bay, WI 54235.
Researcher would like to contact anyone involved in the collision of the USS Frank E. Evans (DD-754) and HMS Melbourne on 3 June 1969. Contact: Paul Sherbo, 2020 Meyers Ave., Colorado Springs, CO 80909. (719) 633-3668.
Index to Advertisers
Loral Corporation................. 2nd Cover
Lyric Software, Inc............................. 33
Magnavox Advanced Products
& Systems Company............................ 91
Magnavox Electronic Systems
Company............................................... 8
AAI Corporation............................. 6, 7
Advanced Structures
Corporation......................................... 82
American Cyanamid............................ 89
Antheil Booksellers.............................. 78
AT&T................................................. 93
BDMi International............................. 84
Bell Boeing.......................................... 80
Caterpillar Defense Products............... 12
CBS Video Library.............................. 35
Cincinnati Electronics
Corporation......................................... 85
Conax Florida Corporation.................. 15
Eastman Kodak Company............... 26, 27
EDO Corp.,
Government Systems Div..................... 22
FMC-Naval Systems Div........ 3rd Cover
Fusion Video........................................ 23
GE Company, Naval &
Drive Turbine Systems..................... 2, 3
Grumman Corporation........................ 25
Hampton Company.............................. 19
Herb Hewitt......................................... 19
Holmatro, Inc...................................... 30
llollandse Signaalapparaten B.V....... 79
Intergraph Corporation....................... 31
McDonnell Douglas 4th Cover
McDermott/Babcock & Wilcox 83
Naval Electronics, Inc... 19
Naval Institute Press... 119
Naval Submarine Base,
Kings Bay........................ 92
Newport News Shipbuilding 1
Oracle Federal Systems 10, H
Presidio Press................ 81
RGB Technology........... 20, 21
Rockwell International,
Collins Gov’t. Avionics Div 110
Ship’s Hatch................... 24
Syscon Corporation......... 4
United Technologies,
Pratt & Whitney............. 28, 29
Vitro Corporation............ 18
Westinghouse Marine.. 16, 12
Willbros Butler
Engineers, Inc................ 32
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