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fS Dale (DD-353), 2-4 May 1989, Mari- l 3’ Georgia. Contact: Ed Eads, 1775 Kim, r|y Dr., Marietta, GA 30060. (404) 422- J6> or 422-1085.
[fS Toledo (CA-133), 10-14 May 1989, ll7^eaC^’ California. Contact: John Farris, 45' 53gt1View °r., Normal, 1L 61761. (309) l^q Vtah (BB'31’ AG-16), 18-21 May q ’ Lake City, Utah. Contact: R. E.
23231 SE 57th St., Issaquah, WA 8027- (206) 392-6743.
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Con?S’ *9-2l May, Atlantic Beach, Florida. ql.acl: 7°hn Lyons, 4213 Harry St., Corpus stl’ TX 79412. (512) 992-7976.
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BealhLST'30’ 19-21 May 1988, Cocoa p0 ’ Florida. Contact: Robert White, 467 (4tn, 0yal Blvd-. Satellite Beach, FL 32937. 773-1873.
\%9J'Fred Talbott (DD-156), 26-27 May 714 ’Washington, DC. Contact: Bob Zveare, 2f)7,i. ' Tantalion Dr., Ft. Washington, MD J744- (301) 292-2587.
l67r',nC Cight-Attack Helicopter Squadron S(|U an<1 Marine Light-Attack Helicopter Air c r°n 269, 28 May 1989, Marine Corps Hkji la,‘°n New River Marina. Contact: 451 *97, Capt. Justice, (Comm) (919)
(-apt n (Av) 484'6336- or HML-A 269, (Avt'aoDonavon- (Comm) (919) 451-6217, 1 984-6217.
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'989 !°yler (DE-212, APD-80), 6-8 June Mcqu- an Francisco, California. Contact: Ken 109v>lre’ 23 Twin Lakes Dr., Monsey, NY 2’ (914) 352-6633.
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Jack r,e 989> San Diego, California. Contact: (-A ta, 8anf°rd, 6238 Pueblo Dr., Magalia, ■ (9l6) 873-2713.
VvolveJV*\rt?cns Vietnam PBRs, Sea- apd ■’SCALs, MSBs, NSA detachments,
Biego n suPP°rL 16-17 June 1989, San yietna’ al'f°rnia. Contact: Gamewardens of CA 92iqAssoc'’ p o- Box 7897, San D'ego.
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^"^vin (DE’634)’ 22-24 June 1989,
i'arn n e’ Tennessee. Contact: Roy E. Gra- 265o< °ate 12, Box 258, Morgantown, WV ’ (304) 594-1986.
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% I9gy°^ W- Gilmore (AS-16), 29 June-2
USS Marblehead (CL-12), 28 June-2 July 1989, New Haven, Connecticut. Contact: Fred G. Brown, 12 White Ave., St. Louis, MO 63135.
USS Ashland (LSD-1), 5-8 July 1989, Lexington, Kentucky. Contact: Milt Ferguson, 1540 East Moore Road, Hillsdale, MI 49242. (517) 437-7205.
USS Belle Grove (LSD-2), 12th reunion, 1315 July 1989, Boston, Massachusetts. Contact: Del Catron, 14732 Van Buren St., Midway City, CA 92655. (714) 897-1787.
USS Independence (CV-62), first reunion in
30 years, 13-16 July 1989, Norfolk, Virginia. Contact: Dennis J. Bagley, USS Independence (CV-62), 12 Trenton Ave., Edison, NJ 08817. (201) 819-0359.
Pasco Naval Air Station World War II personnel, 15-16 July 1989. Airshow will feature vintage aircraft, warbirds from the Pasco NAS days, and modem Navy aircraft. Contact: Reunion Committee, 2305 West 41st St., Kennewick, WA 99337, or call Jerry Bell at (509) 582-7986 (h) or (509) 376-0680 (w).
USS Calvert (APA-32), 20-22 July 1989, Boston, Massachusetts. Contact: John C. Fiandaca, 36 Johnson St., Leominster, MA 01453. (508) 534-8784.
USS Boston (CA-69, CAG-1, SSN-703), 2123 July 1989, Nashua, New Hampshire. Contact: USS Boston Reunion, P.O. Box 816, Amherst, NH 03031.
USS Blackhawk (AD-9) and Assigned Destroyers (BADRA), 1-6 August 1989, Fife, Washington. Contact: G. H. Mason, 2212— 122nd Ave. E., Puyallup, WA 98371-1614. (206) 863-8666.
USS Callaway (APA-35), 2-6 August 1989, Muskegon, Michigan. Contact: R. L. Stam- bach, 4283-B Island Cir., Fort Meyers, FL 33919-4427. (813) 481-0359.
USS LST-47, 9-13 August 1989, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. Contact: Gus Sellitto, LST-47, 510 Bayview Ave., Inwood, Long Island, NY 11696.
USS LST-461, 9-13 August 1989, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. Contact: Bob Gamer, LST-461, HC 52, Box 362, Hemphill, TX 75948.
USS LST-655, 9-13 August 1989, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. Contact: U. S. LST Association, Convention Bureau, P. O. Box 167438, Oregon, OH 43616-7438.
The Soldiers’, Sailors’, and Airmen’s Club, Inc., is a nonprofit organization dedicated to providing comfort and support to enlisted personnel staying in and visiting New York City. Contact: Soldiers’, Sailors’, and Airmens’ Club, 283 Lexington Ave., New York, NY 10016. (212) 683-4353.
Attempting to locate former arresting gear crew members—Division VI E—of the USS Intrepid (CV-11) who served from 1943-45. Contact: Elmer E. Anderson, 503 Wedgewood Dr., Blue Springs, MO 64015. (816) 228-4656.
Author-naval historian wishes to contact U. S. Navy PB4V-2 and Catalina “Black Cats” radar search and investigation aircraft pilots, crewmembers, and others who flew radar countermeasures missions in European and Pacific theaters during World War II. Contact: John B. Dwyer, 430 Westbrook, Dayton, OH 45415. (513) 8905654.
Trying to locate former shipmate, Raymond A. Hart, who was stationed at Commander Naval Forces Far East, Tokyo, Japan, in 1950-51, with 1st Lt. Division.
Contact: Gary D. Edwards, 5388 Pepperidge Rd., Clinton, OH 44126. (216) 882-6006.
Collector wishes to purchase historic or foreign naval uniform buttons. Contact: A1 Wege, P.O. Box 198, Bensenville, IL 60106.
(Solution to last month’s puzzle)
“U. S. Navy Firsts” (Solution to April 1989 puzzle) By William O. Foss
HOLLAND LANGLEY BOSTON LONG BEACH THE SULLIVAN'”
FIRST LIEUTENANT .
Index to Advertisers
Metric Systems Corporation.............................
Motorola, Inc....................................................
Naval Electronics, Inc......................................
Naval Institute Press.........................................
Naval Submarine Base, Kings Bay..................
Newport News Shipbuilding.............................
Oceanroutes, Inc..............................................
Office of the Chief of
Naval Research..................................................
Omnithruster, Inc..............................................
Panasonic Industrial Company.........................
Paramax Electronics, Inc.................................
Presidio Press....................................................
Preston Hobby Models......................................
Port of Portland.................................................
Rafael..............................................................................
Raytheon Company.................................................... 14» ^
AAI Corporation................................................... 160, 161
Advanced Structures Corporation..................................... 163
Aerospatiale.......................................................... 228, 229
AIL Systems Inc.,
Subsidiary of Eaton Corp.................................................. 220
A&J Manufacturing Company......................................... 163
Allied Signal Engineered Plastics....................................... 40
Allied Signal Inc.,
Fibers Division................................................................. 143
American Cyanamid Company......................................... 140
Antheil Booksellers.......................................................... 191
AT&T............................................................................... 146
Avondale Boat Division................................................... 306
Award Publications............................................................. 31
Beaird Industries, Inc.......................................................... 30
BDM International............................................................ 134
Bell Boeing....................................................................... 171
Boeing Aerospace................................................. 332, 333
Booz-Allen & Hamilton..................................................... 23
CAE Electronics Ltd......................................................... 305
Caterpillar, Inc.................................................................. 210
Centrico, Inc..................................................................... 209
The Cincinnati Gear Company........................................... 92
Computing Devices Company.......................................... 315
Contraves.......................................................................... 149
Credit Card Services........................................................... 75
Datatape Incorporated......................................................... 61
Diagnostic/Retrieval Systems........................................... 165
Digital Equipment Corporation............................. 184, 185
E-Systems, ECI Div.......................................................... 265
EDO Corp.,
Electro-Acoustic Division................................................ 113
Electroswitch Corp............................................................. 31
FMC Corp.,
Naval Systems Division......................................... 3rd -Cover
Ford Aerospace................................................................. 275
Fusion Video..................................................................... 71
GE Company
Government Electronic
Systems Div...................................................................... 199
Government Services........................................................ 326
Marine & Industrial Engines.............................................. 17
Naval & Drive Turbine
Systems.................................................................. 2, 3, 8, 9
Ocean Systems Dept......................................................... 156
General Dynamics
Electric Boat Division....................................................... 214
Pomona Division.............................................................. 123
General Quarters Software............................................... 192
GM Allison Gas Turbine Div............................................. 77
Grumman Aircraft Systems Div....................................... 139
Gulfstream Aerospace...................................................... 202
Hampton Company............................................................. 25
HDW................................................................................. 316
Henschel........................................................................... 269
Herb Hewitt...................................................................... 193
Hercules Aerospace Company.......................................... 310
Holiday Inn......................................................................... 81
Hollandse Signaalapparaten BV....................................... 176
Horn Point Harbor.............................................................. 29
Hughes Aircraft Company................................................ 163
Inco Alloys International, Inc............................................. 18
Indal Technologies, Inc...................................................... 24
Intergraph Corporation..................................................... 150
Intermarine SpA.................................................................. 20
ISC Cardion Electronics, Inc............................................ 190
Israel Aircraft Industries Ltd.............................................. 32
ITT Avionics..................................................................... 223
ITT Defense Communications.......................................... 227
ITT Gilfillan...................................................................... 225
J & R Company.................................................................. 19
Jastram................................................................................ 25
Jered Brown Brothers, Inc.................................................. 21
Kaman Aerospace Corporation........................................... 13
Kollsman Avionics............................................................. 39
Leigh Instruments Limited................................................. 51
Litton Guidance & Control Systems................................. 323
Litton Ingalls Shipbuilding............................................... 183
Lonseal, Inc......................................................................... 19
Loral Corporation................................................. 2nd Cover
Lyric Software, Inc............................................................. 16
Magnavox Advanced Products &
Systems Company............................................................ 279
Magnavox Electronic Systems Company........................... 10
MagneTek, Inc..................................................... 200, 201
MagneTek ALS.................................................................. 62
Marine Safety International................................................ 45
Martin Marietta Corporation................................ 144, 145
McDermott/Babcock & Wilcox.......................................... 46
McDonnell Douglas.... 4th Cover
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.273
..82
.232
.102
.322
..27
.118
.133
.157
.191
.130
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Rockwell International Autonetics Marine Systems Div.. | ...................... 52,53 ............ 213 |
Royal Ordnance.................................. | .................. 126, 127 ....26 |
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| ... 172 |
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SPD Technologies............................... | .................. 128, 129 .4 |
| .270 |
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Textron Marine Systems..................... Thomson-CSF, Inc............................. | ................ ...159 . 100, 101, 228, 229 ...334 |
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Westinghouse Marine......................... | .................. 324, 325 276 |
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