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Squadron (VP-33), 10-13 Pensacola, Florida. Contact: Box 24, Spring Mills, PA (814) 422-8296.
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(Solution will appear in the November "Notebook”)
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'Stfayrant (DD-402), 5-7 October 1989, 37j6 'e8°> California. Contact: Stan Sobel.
(6l<hToerman Ave" San D'ego, CA 92104’ «3-4552.
1989 R°rers <D°/DDR-876), 6-8 October EiCL' Cleveland, Ohio. Contact: George Hts E. Miner Rd., Mayfield
UH 44124. (216) 442-5155.
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,\|Ulnniversity of South Carolina Navy pass .m Association will hold its annual l9jigln'rtvic'v and reception, 6-7 October Kuth RC°1Urnbia’ South Carolina. Contact: South pS^ °r Ensign Fralick at University of 777-4[24r°Iina’ Columbia' sc 29208. (803)
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USS p *989’ Fresno, California. Contact: ArCa,i-0ra' Sea (CVA-43) Association, 4511 a Lane, Great Neck, New York 11020. DJ 759-4600.
Nfetyv^’ b'8 October 1989, White Plains, letts i/!^’ Contact: G. Howard Taylor, 4 Wil- 8608 ’ Mt' Kisco’ NY 10549. (914) 666- llSs u ,
1989 V,olulu (CL-48), reunion 6-8 October Com’ *‘*1® Hotel, San Mateo, California. San o'1 ^rank V. Sabato, 2028 Howard Ave., ar)os, CA 94022. (415) 593-4055.
l989 NvOth Carolina (BB-SS), 8-12 October RaiDk T^ltoington, North Carolina. Contact: t°n .bwift, 433 Day Lilly Drive, Wilming- ’ Nt 28405. (919) 791-8260.
*^9N\uth Carolina (BB-55), 8-12 October Wiiip "Htnington, North Carolina. Contact: 7J? Taylor, P.O. Box 654, Onalaska, '360. (409) 646-3961.
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0Calca»al Campaign Veterans, 12-15 Gen„ J ,989, San Antonio, Texas. Contact: dtw teller, 4043 Standish, Kalamazoo, Ml (616) 344-0265.
Association of LCS(L) 1-130,
Com. October 1989, San Diego, California. Wa,,LCt: Henry V. Jeffers, P.O. Box 9087, Kegan, IL 60079-9087.
Banana Fleet Marines, 12-15 October 1989, Springfield, Virginia. Contact: Hank Thalgott, P.O. Box 95, Oxford, Florida 32684. (904) 748-2587.
USS Fanshaw Bay (CVE-70), Air Groups VC-68, VC-66, VOC-2, VC-10, 12-15 October 1989, Ontario, California. Contact: Duane D. Iossi, 310 Edwards St., Ft. Collins, CL 80524. (303) 482-6237.
LST-603, 19-22 October 1989, Intercourse, Pennsylvania. Contact: Donald W. Sullivan, Rural Route #2, Box 337, Orleans, IN 47452. (812) 865-3449.
USCGC Taney (W-37) (WHEC-37), 20-22 October 1989, Long Beach, California. Con-
The names of 76 U. S. Coast Guard cutters are backward, up, down, or diagonally.
tact: Harry Nelsen, 18327 Van Ness, Torrance, CA 90504. (213) 324-7282.
NROTC Unit, Columbia University, 21 October 1989, Columbia University Faculty House, New York City, New York. Contact: Carl J. Smith. Rt. 2, Box 47-D, Morgantown, WV 26505. (304) 983-2671 or (304) 5942331.
I Company, 9th Regiment, 3rd Marine Division, World War II, October 1989. Contact: Joseph L. Frank, 3503 Clark Rd., Oro- ville, CA 95065. (916) 343-3667.
LST-787 (USCG), October 1989, Orlando, Florida. Contact: Ralph E. Bums, 8-B Fall- brook St., Whiting, NJ 08759. (201) 3504182.
The Proceedings Puzzle
By Edward H. Lundquist
in this puzzle. Answers may read forward,
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Index to Advertisers
Naval Air Station Corpus Christi, Texas, (between 1963-1968), October 1989. Contact: Cidney Engberg, 1817 N. Summit St., Wheaton, 1L 60187. (312) 690-8517 (after 4:00 pm).
Pass-Down-The-Line Notes
14th Coast Guard District Public Affairs office is developing a project entitled “Portrait of a Coast Guardsman.” Those wishing to contribute narratives of what comprises a coast guardsman contact: Commander (dpa), 14th Coast Guard District, 300 Ala Moana Blvd. Honolulu, Hawaii 96850-4982.
Solution to last month’s puzzle---------------------------
Chesneau—Aircraft Carriers
... it was arranged that a platform be erected over the forecastle of the light cruiser Birmingham, and in November 1910 a successful takeoff, albeit a somewhat damp one, was achieved by a US aviator, Eugene Ely, flying an early Curtiss Pusher.
(Quotation is from page 9)
Advanced Structures Corporation.............. 48
Aegis Publications............................ 63
Aerospatiale Helicopter
Corporation.................................. 11
Alden Electronics............................ 25
Allied-Signal Engineered Plastics............ 114
American Cyanamid.......................... 51
Antheil Booksellers...................................................... 77
AT&T...................................... 118
Avondale Boat Division...................... 67
Bollinger Shipyard........................... 13
Boston Whaler, Inc........................... 29
Caterpillar.................................. 145
Chrysler Technologies Airborne
Systems.................................... 138
E-Systems Inc., ECI Div..................... 146
EDO Corp., Government Systems Div.......... 30
Electroswitch Corp.......................... 131
Envirovac, Inc.............................. 128
FMC-Naval Systems Div..................... 3rd Cover
Ford Aerospace.............................. 73
Fusion Video................................ 49, Insert
GE Company, Naval & Drive
Turbine Systems........................... 2, 3
General Quarters Software.................... 32
Giannini Institute............................. 24
Grumman Data Systems...................... 56
Hampton Company........................... 32
Howell Instruments, Inc...................... 33
Inco Alloys International, Inc................ 149
Indal Technologies, Inc....................... 89
Intergraph Corporation........................ 82
ITT Avionics................................ 81
Jastram..................................... 153
Loral Corporation........................... 2nd Cover
Magnavox Advanced Products &
Systems Company.................................
Magnavox Electronic Systems
Company..................................................
McDonnell Douglas............................
Megapulse, Inc......................................
Motorola, Inc.........................................
Naval Electronics, Inc........................
Naval Institute Press.............................
Newport News Shipbuilding ....
Oracle Federal Division......................
Oto Melara SpA....................................
Presidio Press........................................
Raytheon Company..............................
Raytheon Marine Company................
Rockwell International,
Collins Gov’t. Avionics Div. ... Sanders, A Lockheed Company ..
SeaArk Marine, Inc................................
Ship’s Hatch............................................
Sparton Defense Electronics...............
Sperry Marine, Inc..................................
Sterns Manufacturing Company .
Syscon Corporation...............................
TANO Marine Systems, Inc................
Textron Lycoming..................................
Textron Marine Systems.......................
TFC Corporation....................................
UTC-Pratt & Whitney..........................
USAA........................................................
Vitro Corporation..................................
Westinghouse.........................................
Westinghouse Marine..........................
Willbros Butler Engineers, Inc... Wyle Laboratories
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