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c<md International Symposium of the °f MADMEN, 5-6 December 1989, 1 ay Inn Conference Center, Solomons, vil d 3nt*' Contact: Robert Smith, 8409 Cher- 1 Kd-, Lanham, MD 20706.
Skipjack (SSN-585) decommissioning ,Cot,y and reunion, February-April o.; .■ Contact: Public Affairs Officer, USS Pjack (SSN-585), FPO NY 09587-2305.
Mariners, P5M Marlins, and other q r ln seaplanes reunion, 4-9 April 1990, 388 a' Gity’ Vir8‘n'a- Contact: Marty Gitlin, Arbuckle Ave., Cedarhurst, NY 11516. ^2) 269-6434.
s /VPB-213 World War II PBM Mariner Suadron, 4-7 April 1990, Arlington, Vir- |‘a'. Contact: Norman H. Maffit, 14709 Car- 354 ?Cle’ Rancho Murieta, CA 95683. (916)
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Citv ?5, VB-305- 6-9 April 1990, Crystal Carl q arr'0,t' Arlington, Virginia. Contact: nix Ro'3erls’ 1818 E. Missouri Ave., Phoe- ’ AZ 85016. (602) 265-5214.
(BB-60), (SSBN-731), 18-22 K Mobile, Alabama. Contact: James
r8,“rown. P.O. Box 501, Keller, TX 76248. ' 17> 431-2424.
Arn^^'7, 5Bl Bienn'al reunion, 19-22 tac( t [1][2]990, Charleston, South Carolina. Conor a0*111 Walsh, 87 County St., Norwalk, 06851.
^SMr.409 reunion, 20-22 April 1990, San g0 California. Contact: Jim Branon, P.O. 31697°5, Grand Bay’ AL 36541 • (205) 865‘ ■Jonemn,y-first Annual Pittsburgh conference Com°dclin8 and simulation, 3-4 May 1990. 0 act- Marlin Mickle, 348 Benedum Engi- bur ',n8 Hall, University of Pittsburgh, Pitts- Ur«h. PA 15261.
iof Long Island (CVE-1) Association reun-
Com-3 5 8an C*ieg°, California,
^d UDt: Raymond McIntosh, 3744 Alta Loma ’’ B°nita, CA 92002. (609) 479-4332.
lS2tr0yer. Division 59> USS Dupont (DD- (Ija’CSS Bernandou (DD-153), USS Ellis fio/;154)’ USS Cole (00-155), and USS Be '7 (00-199), 17-19 May 1990, Myrtle Kin ’ 8oudl Carolina. Contact: George W. 36w,U)n’ 2148 Clubhouse Dr., Lilian, AL i49- (205) 962-2171.
^,(:arm‘ck reunion, 6-10 June 1990, Kan- Kur i ly’ Alissouri- Contact: John R. Wood, (Si,.31 Route 2, Box 55, Conrad, IA 50621.
5) 366-2050.
USS Thompson (DD-627), (DMS-3), 6-10 June 1990. Contact: Kenneth L. Dill, 408 Plover St., Dunkirk, NY 14048. (716) 3662517.
USS Pamanset (AO-85) second reunion, 1819 July 1990, La Crosse, Wisconsin. Contact: Paul A. Johnson (614) 753-4634 or Bernard Hillishiem (608) 788-0041.
USS Des Moines (CA-134) reunion, 10-12 August 1990, Mercer, Pennsylvania. Contact: Steve Renock, 715 Elm St., Watsontown, PA Mill. (717) 538-2166.
Composite Squadron 80 (VC-80) 1944-45, proposed, September 1990, Denver, Colorado. Contact: R. J. Westbrook, 8121 Murray Hill Dr., Fort Washington, MD 20744. (301) 567-4726.
USS Monticello (AP-61), September 1990, Nashville, Tennessee. Contact: Charles Or- miston, 1834 Huckleberry Dr., Aiken, SC 29801.
USS Springfield (CL-66), (CL-7), reunion proposed, Fall 1990. Contact: John W. Adams, Chelmsford, MA 01824. (508) 2562239.
USS Okinawa (LPH-3), 27-31 January 1992, Palm Beach County, Florida. All personnel embarked from 1962-1967 contact: Captain W. T. Brown, Navy Aviation Supply Office, 700 Robbins Ave., Philadelphia, PA 191115098.
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Author seeking information on the experiences of all personnel whose aviation duties during World War II included service aboard any cruiser or battleship in any theatre of operations. Contact: William Neufeld, 265 Grove St., Teaneck, NJ 07666. (201) 836-6006.
Author requests assistance on researching the training and employment of female U S. Navy officers (WAVES) late in World War II as aerial navigators. Any reader who has any knowledge about this program contact: Mike Minnich, 39 Airdrie Rd., Toronto, Ontario, M4G 1L8 Canada. (416) 422-4483.
Seeking all those who served aboard the USS Ashland (LSD-1), for reunions and to help us welcome the USS Ashland (LSD-48) when she is commissioned sometime in early 1991. Contact: Milt Ferguson, 1540 East Moore Road, Hillsdale, MI 49242. (517) 4377205.
Researcher would like to contact naval veterans from U. S. Destroyers Hughes (DD- 410), Morris (DD-417), and Hull (DD-350),
to discuss events of 24 November 1943, in connection with sinking of USS Liscome Bay (CVE-56). Contact: William B. Allmon, 211 A Gordon St., Jefferson City, MO 65101 (314) 635-2643.
Researcher/writer/veteran team wish to contact anyone who served on the USS Texas (BB-35) or watched her in action during 1914-1946, for book. Contact: Doug Ratchford or Tom Feehery, P.O. Box 1554, Brenham, TX 77833. (409) 830-8041.
Researcher wishes to hear from current and former members of fighter squadrons VF-17 and VF-84, The Jolly Rogers. Contact: Glenn M. Isaacs, 322 Bay Hill Dr., Daphne, AL 36526. (205) 626-9793.
edings f November 1989
Systems............................. | .2, 3, 6, 7 |
General Quarters Software........ | .......... 24 |
Grumman Data Systems............ | .......... 98 |
Hampton Company.................. | .......... 20 |
Hollandse Signaalapparaten B.V. | ........ 122 |
Hughes Aircraft Company......... | ........ 132 |
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AAI Corporation............ 22, 23
Aegis Publications............................... 101
A&J Manufacturing Company................ 25
Allied-Signal Aerospace Company.......... 32
Allied-Signal Engineered Plastics............ 81
Antheil Booksellers............................... 24
Award Publications................................ 24
British Aerospace Defence.............. 82, 83
Cincinnati Gear Company...................... 90
Computing Devices Company................... 1
Conflict Analytics.................................. 33
Control Data......................................... 95
EDO Corp., Electro-Acoustic Div............. 8
Electroswitch Corp................................ 13
FMC-Naval Systems Div........... 3rd Cover
Ford Aerospace................................... 119
Fusion Video........................................ 21
GE Company,
Armaments Systems Dept....................... 77
Marine & Industrial Systems Dept-------- 17
Naval & Drive Turbine
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Inco Alloys International, Inc................... 1**> *3
ITT Avionics.......................................... ^[3]
Kaman Aerospace Corporation.................
Loral Corporation.......................... 2nd Cover
Magnavox Advanced Products &
Systems Company.................................. I8’ ^
Martin Marietta...................................... 96, 9
McDonnell Douglas.... 4th Cover
Military Sea-Lift Command 30, 31
Naval Institute Press..........
Newport News Shipbuilding
Presidio Press......................................... .
20
Preston Hobby Models............................
Rafael ....................................................... 51
Rolls-Royce................................................. 2
Royal Ordnance...................................... 92,9
S&S Supply Co........................................... 20
Sanders, A Lockheed Company................
Ship’s Hatch............................................... 33
Showcase Model Company......................... 2 ^
Syscon Corporation......................................
Telephonies........................................... 1
UTC-Pratt & Whitney.................... 120, l2’
Westinghouse................................ ®
Westinghouse Marine.................... 26, 2
J. Hiram Wood Co................................. 3
Wyle Laboratories................................ ®
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Researcher would like to contact anyone involved in the Regulus I or II Guided Missile Program. Particularly in need of information concerning the deployment of the Regulus
[2] on the cruiser USS Helena (CA-75). Contact: David K. Stumpf, 630 N. La Cholla Blvd., Tuscon, AZ 85745. (602) 624-3690.
The USS Fulton (AS-11) Reunion Committee would like to locate ex-crewmembers who served on the ship at any time. Contact: Charles J. Meyer, Jr., 8364 Capeview Ct., Norfolk, VA 23518-5936.
All former company officers of the USS Cabot (CVL-28) from December 1945 to August 1967. Contact: J. Ed Hudson, USS Cabot Association, P.O. Box 2547, Hickory, NC 28603.
Historian/author would like to contact anyone who flew or serviced SOC, OS2U, S03C, SC or J2F floatplanes during WWII.
Contact: Jerry Scutts, 18 The Plantation, Blackheath, London SE3 OAB, England.
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