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(DD-724), 44th Memorial of the p.att e of Okinawa, 13-16 April 1989, Mt. li^asant’ South Carolina. Contact: J. C. Phil- Ps’ 2521 S.E. 60th, Ocala, Florida 32671.
gSS Harrison (DD-573), 19-22 April 1989, °n Rouge, Louisiana. Contact: John Chi- p.0'ne’ 323 Wellington Rd., West Chester, A >9380. (215) 692-2627.
5Q Va Aviation Midshipmen (circa 1946- C ’ 26-30 April 1989, Anaheim, California. l54auCt: Midshipmen Assn.. P.O. Box
89’ Arlington, VA 22215. (703) 892-1400.
27S® Henry A. Wiley (DM-29), first reunion, Co ™ AP"' '989, Clearwater Beach, Florida, ntact: William A. Zinzow, 2277 Minneola > Clearwater, FL 34624. (813) 799-2931.
A°nUtih China Patrol Association, 27-29 Ch.ri| San Antonio, Texas. Contact:
98637 ^3te’ P<")' B°X 89, Nahcotta’ WA
^Providence (CL-82) and ComCruDiv V; S.a|^» 28-30 April 1989, Virginia Beach, J- Contact: O. C. Ayers, 424 Ridge- 2387 AVe’’ EImhurst- IL 60126- (312) 832-
'NaS Shaw (DD-373), April 1989, Laughlin, Vada. Contact: Elmo F. Rash, 4630 Obispo e-> Lakewood, CA 90712. (213) 429-5804.
j.88 Garrison (DD-560), second annual, 1-4 Joh^ '989. San Diego, California. Contact: Ci f11 ^churmeler, 8291 Grange Blvd., So., Uage Grove, MN 55016. (612) 459-4823. Vp
q " 2-5 May 1989, Pensacola, Florida,
p, ntact: S. Little, 2435 Pleasant Hill Rd., easant Hill, CA 94523. (415) 935-3139.
Div 59: USS Bernadou (DD-153), USS b * (DD-155), USS Dallas (DD-199), USS ^l °nt (DD-152), USS Ellis (DD-154), 4-6 pray ^989, Decatur, Alabama. Contact: Dick °u[y, 335 Main St., Spencer, MA 01562.
sf? Gear'ng (DD-710), 4-7 May 1989,
. ekonk, Massachusetts. Contact: Bob Wit- ]q*ski. 2812 Barley Ave., Bronx, NY 10465- J3- (607) 869-9742.
Ticonderoga (CV/CVA/CVS-14; DG- liju “'8 T Veteran’s Association, 4-7 May
Pel' ’ Charleston, South Carolina. Contact: p !* Radleigh, 465 Creighton Rd., Orange *’ FL 32073. (904) 264-4756.
USS Walke (DD-723), 7-11 May 1989, Palace Station Hotel, Las Vegas, Nevada. Contact: Paul Bergeron, 963 Damato Dr., Covina, CA 91724. (818) 331-0256, or Richard J. Nelson, 26 Beachmont Terr., North Coldwell, NJ 07006. (201) 226-2732.
USS Captivate (AM-156), 14-21 May 1989, Omaha, Nebraska. Contact: ''Mac” McPherson, 5732 S. Washington St., Downers Grove, IL 60516. (312) 968-3530.
USS Caravan (AM-157), 14-21 May 1989, Omaha, Nebraska. Contact: Tom Crossey, 444 S. Adams St., Westmont, IL 60559. (312) 968-8491.
USS Bataan (CVL-29), ship’s company and air groups, World War II and Korea, 17-21 May 1989, San Diego, California. Contact: Sando Cosenza, 507 Carsonia Ave., Reading, PA 19606. (215) 779-7175, or Jack Long, P.O. Box 1092, Rosemead, CA 91770. (818) 572-3431.
USS La Vallette (DD-448), 18-21 May 1989, San Diego, California, 22-24 May 1989, Ensenada, Mexico. Contact: Clarence M. Allen, HC Route 1. Box 551, Trinity Center, CA 96061. (916) 286-2635.
USS Gherardi (DD-637 and DMS-30), 1921 May 1989, Clearwater, Florida. Contact: Richard Herr, Oak Run, 10874 S. W. 87 Terrace, Ocala, FL 32676.
USS Mayo (DD-422), USS Laub (DD-613), USS Samuel B. Roberts (DD-823), 19-21 May 1989. Contact: O. C. Ayers, 424 Ridge- land Ave., Elmhurst, IL 60126. (312) 8322387.
USS Zone (DMS-14), 25-28 May 1989, Portland, Oregon. Contact: Clyde Bailey, 37177 Hwy. 228, Brownsville, OR 97327. (503) 466-5425.
VXE 6, old Antarctic explorers reunion,
26-27 May 1989, Naval Air Station Point Mugu, California. Contact: O. A. E. Rep. VXE 6, Naval Air Station Point Mugu, CA 93042-5014. Comm. (805) 989-7585, or AV 351-7585.
USS Portland (CA-33), 31 May-4 June 1989, San Diego, California. Contact: USS Portland Reunion Assn., P.O. Box 515191, Dallas, TX 75251-5191. (214) 341-7152.
USS Hoggatt Bay (CVE-75) and embarked squadron VC-14, May 1989, Seattle, Washington. Contact: D. L. Canady, 5868 Argyle Way, Riverside, CA 92506. (714) 787-8666.
USS Sumner (AGS-5) (formerly USS Bush- nell [AS-2]), May 1989, Orlando, Florida. Contact: Doc Frederick. 6553 Delfem St., San Diego, CA 92120. (619) 286-2017.
USS Thompson (DD-627, DMS-38), 1-4 June 1989, Fort Dodge, Iowa. Contact: Kenneth L. Dill, 408 Plover St., Dunkirk, NY 14048. (716) 366-2517.
USS Weaver (DE-741), 1-4 June 1989, Nashville, Tennessee. Contact: Walter Reichert, 2050 Herrick Ave., Feasterville, PA 19047 (215) 322-1650.
Pass-Down-the-Line Notes
Writer would like to contact PBY pilots of Patrol Squadron 93 (1942). Atlantic Fleet, namely Lieutenant G. C. Atteberry, Commander William Short, and former Lieutenant Commander Francis C. Pollard, former CO of USCGC Northland (WMEC-633). Contact: H. L. Moxham, P.O. Box 861, DeLeon Springs, FL 32028. (904) 985-4676.
Former crewman searching for officers and crewman who served on board the USS
Monticello (AP-61) from 1942-1945: Capt. B. H. Colyer, USN: Capt. B B. Lanier, USNR; Capt. L. Frisco, USNR; and Lt. H. R. Harwood. Also trying to locate Capt. B. F. Perry who commanded the USS Europa (AP- 177) in 1945. Contact: Thomas O. DeWire, 3686 W. Foxwood Ln., Inverness, FL 32652.
Author/historian seeks first-hand accounts of military actions associated with 1968 Tet Offensive. Any Vietnam veteran who served between 29 January and 1 April
There is no charge, and your notice will be published on a space-available basis.
Holding a Reunion?
Send name of ship, date, place, and organizer's name, address, and telephone number to:
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1968, please contact: Eric Hammel, 1149 Grand Teton Dr., Pacifica, CA 94044.
Researcher has compiled database on personnel who have served on the USS Constitution. Contains information on nearly 12,000 crew members. Contact: The Captain’s Clerk, 68 Pond St.. Cohasset, MA 02025-1920.
Researcher preparing drawings of Yangtze River gunboat USS Pantry (PR-5, ex-PG-45). Needs to contact personnel who served on board or are knowledgeable of Panay or her five sister gunboats. Needs to clarify details about 3-in./50-cal. Mk-11, Lewis gun shield. 24-in. searchlight, sampans, propellors, general fittings. Contact: Arthur R. Herrick, Jr., South Village, Westmoreland, NH 03467. (603) 399-4339.
Researcher seeks information concerning Marine Squadron VMSB-244 at Green Island during first six months of 1944. Contact: Joseph Battaglia, 325 Cherry St., Elizabeth, N.J. 07208. (201) 351-2300.
Researcher seeks technical manuals, plans, related materials on Vietnam-era riverine craft. Contact: Dr. A1 Ross 11, 136 W. Broadway. Bangor, ME 04401. (207) 942-4465.
Index to Advertisers
AAI Corporation............. 106, 107
Advanced Structures Corporation....................................... 42
Aerospatiale....................................................................... 6,7
A & J Manufacturing Company......................................... 42
American Cyanamid Company......................................... 185
Antheil Booksellers.......................................................... 141
AT&T Federal Systems.................................................... 108
Award Publications............................................................. 57
Ballantine Books................................................................. 22
CAE Electronics Ltd........................................................... 10
Cincinnati Gear Co.......................................................... 25A
Computing Devices Company............................................ 95
Control Data Government Systems............................ 26, 27
CSNAME/Conmilit Press................................................... 29
EDO Corp., Government Systems Division....................... 16
Electroswitch Corp............................................................. 23
Elisra Electronic Systems Ltd.,
A Subsidiary of Tadiran................................................... 21A
E-Systems, Inc., ECI Division......................................... 23A
Ferranti O.R.E., Inc............................................................. 32
FMC Naval Systems Division.................................... 17, 19
Fusion Video....................................................................... 60
GE Company
Aerospace—Ordnance Systems Dept............................... 100
Marine & Industrial Engines........................................... 20A
Naval & Drive Turbine Systems..................................... 2, 3
Ocean Systems Dept........................................................... 43
General Quarters Software................................................. 66
GM Allison Gas Turbine Division..................................... 99
GTE Government Systems Corp..................................... 8, 9
Hampton Company............................................................. 66
HDVV................................................................................. 62
Hollandse Signaalapparaten BV......................................... 71
Interstate Electronics Corporation...................................... 92
Iron Shipwright................................................................... 24
ITT Avionics..................................................................... 112
ITT Defense Communications............................................ 31
Kaman Aerospace Corporation......................................... 168
Kollsman, Div. of Sequa Corporation.............................. 105
Leigh Instruments Limited................................................. 83
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Librascope Corporation.................................................. ’’ -
Loral Corporation............................................................... A
Lyric Software, Inc.........................................................
Magnavox Advanced Products &
Systems Company...........................................................
Magnavox Electronic Systems Company.......................... ..
MagneTek ALS....................................................... •■•••**!
Martin Marietta.................................................... 22X\ r
McDonnell Douglas............................................. ^0>e
Motorola, Inc...................................... 23B, 91, 3rd Cove
Naval Electronics, Inc.................................................... * .
Naval Institute Press........................................................ ..
Naval Submarine Base, Kings Bay
Newport News Shipbuilding
Orion Books......................
Presidio Press.......................
Preston Hobby Models.... a " 77
Raytheon Marine Company 2nd Cove
Rockwell International,
Collins Government Avionics........................................... _j.
Sanders, A Lockheed Company..................................... * ^
Sedco, A Raytheon Company............................................ -
Sparton Defense Electronics.............................................. .g
Spears Associates Inc.......................................................... -
Sperrv Marine, Inc.......................................................... ........
S & S Supply Co..............................................................
Syscon Corporation......................................................... * ,
Teledyne Systems Company............................................. „
Texas Instruments Incorporated..................................... 1 j
Textron Lycoming........................................................... * * „
Thomson-CSF Inc........................................ 6, 7, 178, 1
3-M Stormscope Weather j
Mapping Systems................................................................ .
Trinity Marine Group............................................................
U. S. Historical Society................................................... |7,
Watkins-Johnson Co........................................................ J .
Westinghouse Marine Division I*4, * *
Willbros Butler Engineers, Inc
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