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W Yorktown (CV-5), 8-11 June 1989, St. 126sq ^'ssour'- Contact: Robert E. Bender, Spanish Pond Rd., Spanish Lake, MO OJl38. (314) 741-3584.
n??°rnet (CV‘8> CV-12, CV-A12, cvs- taj.,’ ' June 1989, Norfolk, Virginia. Con- P0 ^°nnie Masse, USS Hornet Club Inc., ' Bo* 7526, North Port, FL 34287.
q„lan°8raphic System 35th Reunion Ban-
C0m’ BJune 1989, Virginia Beach, Virginia. Syr, t: w- Hazelbaker, COMOCEAN- 445-5684D’ Norfolk’ VA 2351 1-6644. (804)
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1989 paU,t Amphibian Battalion, 10 June Carol’- 'ourtbouse Bay. Camp Lejeune, North AMT’na- Past, present, and retired K PACKERS welcome. Contact: Capt. Batt ,. B. Lardie, 2d Assault Amphibian Leje l0n> 2d Marine Division, FMF, Camp ciau "e' NC 28542-5524, or call (commer- '<J1 451-7361 or (autovon) 484-7361.
23—2s^/ICO/I (AGC-4), 42nd annual reunion, Crevv 3une 1989, Annapolis, Maryland, also metnbers of the USS Estes (AGC-12) 12224'c^COme' Contact: Bernard J. Freed,
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St. 1 Zers°U (DD-652), 11-17 July 1989, 5<i(j pUls> Missouri. Contact: Charles Bass, 191 o jPress Lane, St. Marys, GA 31558. ' 882-3589.
st. QPPerson (DD-719), 12-16 July 1989, 6. $„ 1S’ Missouri. Contact: Tom Peltin, 325 2269 et Ct-> Madison, WI53705. (608) 231- %al formerly VR-53), 15 July 1989, t'tiror, h'r 8tat*on Memphis, second annual 0i* and reunion- Contact: LCDR Jim 'lcet snor AE1 Eisenhower, Public Affairs, Stat|0n U.pP°n Squadron Six Zero, Naval Air Memphis, Memphis, TN.
USS Santee (CVE-29), 20-23 July 1989, Knoxville, Tennessee. Contact: Harold J. Marcou, 26192 Madras Ct., Deep Creek, FL 33983. (813) 624-2714.
USS Wasp (CV-18) (1943-1972), 26-30 July 1989, Norfolk, Virginia, including Marines and all air groups. Contact: Richard G. VanOver, 6584 Bunting Rd., Orchard Park, NY 14127.
USS Bush (DD-529), 28-30 July 1989. Contact: Frank Dinda, 1213 Tower Ave., Superior, WI 54880. (715) 394-7731.
USS Idaho (BB-42), 30 July to 6 August 1989, Moscow, Idaho. Contact: David C. Graham, P.O. Box 11247, San Diego, CA 92111.
USS Turner Joy (DD-951) and USS Maddox (DD-731), 1-5 August 1989, Baton Rouge, Louisiana. Contact: W. C. Bond, c/o USS Kidd, 305 South River Rd., Baton Rouge, LA 70802. (504) 342-1942.
USS Juneau (CLAA-119), 3-6 August 1989, Charleston, South Carolina. Contact: Ken Cook, 63 Fort Royal Ave., Charleston, SC 29407. (803) 556-8102.
PC-490, 5-6 August 1989, St. Helen, Michigan. Contact: Oscar J. Fisher, 5694 Sherwood Forest Dr., Akron, OH 44219. (216) 8826208.
Aircrew Survival Equipmentation School, 65th reunion, 10-12 August 1989, Lake- hurst, New Jersey. Contact: PR-1 Tom J. Butler, or PR-2 Margaret E. Valentino, Aircrew Survival Equipmentation School, Lakehurst, NJ 08733-5001. Call PR-1 Butler, (commercial) (201) 323-2477.
USS Astoria (CA-34), 10-13 August 1989, Gearhart, Oregon. Contact: Kenneth A. Cruse, 625 NE Edison St., Hillsboro, OR 97123.
USS Baltimore (CA-68), 11-13 August 1989, Houston, Texas. Contact: David B. Blom- strom, 9301 Southwest Freeway, Houston, TX 77074-1518. (713) 771-4385.
USS Massey (DD-778), 11-13 August 1989, Portland, Oregon. Contact: Bob Bergren, 14107 NE 82d Ave., Vancouver, WA 98662. (509) 573-2953.
USS Entemedor (SS-340), 11-16 August 1989, Reno, Nevada. Crew members please contact: Glen F. Stinson, 7111 North Cosby Dr., Kansas City, MO 64151. (816) 7416419.
USS Salmon (SS-182, SS-573) and USS Stickleback (SS-415), 11-16 August 1989, Reno, Nevada, as part of the U. S. Submarine Veterans of World War II annual convention. Contact: Frances M. Steams, 428 Old Indian Trail, Aurora, IL 60506. (312) 896-1817.
USS Dace (SS-247), USS Darter (SS-227), USS Menhaden (SS-377), 11-17 August 1989, Reno, Nevada. Contact: Hugh N. Siegel, R.D. 3, Box 45, Boonville, NY 13309, or Karl Fleischer, 1000 Tucson St., Aurora, CO 80011.
Submarine Veterans of World War II Association convention, 11-17 August 1989, Reno, Nevada. Contact: Frederick A. Judd, P.O. Box 320202, Cocoa Beach, FL 329320202. (800) 648-1177.
USS Lapon (SS-260), 13-16 August 1989, Reno, Nevada. Contact: “Jake” Jacobus, P.O. Box 1390, Indio, CA 92202. (619) 3473882.
USS Searaven (SS-196) and USS Seahorse (SS-304), 13-17 August 1989, Reno, Nevada. Contact: Joe McGrievy, 7525 University Ave., La Mesa, CA 92041-4801.
USS Admiral W. S. Benson (AP-120), 16-19 August 1989, Butte, Montana. Marines and troops welcome. Contact: Don Ackerman, P.O. Box 99, Bolivar, OH 44612. (216) 8743117.
USS Enterprise (CV-6), ship’s company and air groups, 16-20 August 1989, Norfolk, Virginia. Contact: Howard W. Childress, 4143 Ewell Point Rd., Virginia Beach, VA 23455. (804) 464-1970.
USS Cortland (APA-75), 18—20 August
1989, St. Louis, Missouri. Contact: Alvin Miller, 3425 Center Point Rd., NE, Cedar Rapids, IA 52402.
USS Ingraham (DD-694), 18-20 August
1990, Bethlehem, Pennsylvania. Contact: Arthur M. Jones, 1817 W. Main, Massillon, OH 44646. (216) 832-2917.
USS Helena (FG-9, CL-50, CA-75, SSN- 725) and USS Benham (DD-397), 23-27 August 1989, Helena, Montana. Contact: Bill Bunker, 596 A West Hungtington Dr., Arcadia, CA 91006. (818) 446-7361.
USS Metcalf (DD-595), 23-27 August 1989, Chicago, Illinois. Contact: John M. Chittum, 350 South Walnut St., Huntington, WV 25705-3514. (304) 523-6963.
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Corporation......................................... 10
Aegis Publications................................ 31
Antheil Booksellers.............................. 84
Boeing Helicopters............................... 87
Cincinnati Electronics
Corporation......................................... 23
Control Data........................................ 18
Eastman Kodak Company......... 28, 29
EDO Corp.,
Government Systems Div..................... 30
FMC-Naval Systems Div...................... 11
Fusion Video........................................ 91
GE Company,
Aircraft Engines.................................. 15
ASW Combat Systems............... 120, 121
Naval & Drive Turbine
Systems...................................... 2, 3, 6, 7
Grumman Aircraft Systems Div........ 122
Gulfstream Aerospace.......................... 22
Hampton Company.............................. 14
Holmatro, Inc...................................... 19
Hughes Aircraft Company................... 89
Intergraph Corporation....................... 21
J & R Company.................................... H8
Loral Corporation....................... 2nd Cover
Lyric Software, Inc................................ 20
Marine Corps Command &
Staff College......................................... I*8
McDonnell Douglas...................... 4th Cover
Scott B. Mills, Artist................................ ®
Naval Electronics, Inc........................... 2®
Naval Institute Press............................ 1*2
Newport News Shipbuilding..................... *
Oto Melara, SpA.................................. I®8
Presidio Press........................................ 8®
Raytheon Company.......................... 12? *8
RGB Technology.................................... 88
Rockwell International, Collins
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Rolls-Royce......................................... *26
Royal Ordnance.......................... 124, 12-
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Ship’s Hatch......................................... 2®
Syscon Corporation................................
United Technologies-
Pratt & Whitney............................. 24A-H
Westinghouse Marine........................ 26, 27
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