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1989 i °Wn J1113-546), 12-14 September Dono’ as ^e8as> Nevada. Contact: John A. 60477 a?2 l2342 South Ozark, Tinley Park, 1L 7■ (312) 429-0503.
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'989 f!T‘eder (DU-501), 15-17 September Rt. ] . any, Missouri. Contact: Pat Haffey, (Rl6) 439*21^2’ ^*ew HarnPton’ MO 64471.
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Con,aePtember 1989, Seattle, Washington. N.g „ “en Sevold, 12002 23rd Avenue, battle, WA 98125. (206) 363-2242.
Ourayr,cS,e ^E-l), 18-20 September 1989, lfMo ji 0 orado. Contact: Floyd S. Burkdoll, 874-9478Ward S‘" Delta’ C0 81416' (303)
USS Allen M. Sumner (DD-692), 20-23 September 1989, Norfolk, Virginia. Contact: Roy W. Ferguson, 145 NE Fatima Terr., Port St. Lucie, FL 34983. (407) 878-3422.
USS Brooklyn (CL-40), 21-24 September 1989, Harrisburg, Pennsylvania. Contact: Alford W.Wells, 429 Appian Ave., Virginia Beach, VA 23452. (804) 340-9018.
USS Zellars (DD-777), 22-24 September 1989, Norfolk, Virginia. Contact: Tom V. Ward, 420 Betsy Ross Rd., Virginia Beach, VA 23462. (804) 497-6445.
Ancient Order of the Pterodactyl, 29 September-1 October 1989, Elizabeth City, North Carolina. Contact: Commanding Officer, USCG Support Center, Elizabeth City, NC 27909-5006.
USS Megrez (AK-126), 46th anniversary of its commissioning, 29 September-1 October
1989, Santa Monica, California. Contact: Fred R. Brooks, 1447 Franklin St. #4, Santa Monica, CA 90404. (213) 453-3645.
USS Mount McKinley (AGC-7), Fall 1989. Contact: Don Shreeves, 315 W. Main St., Princeton, MO 64673. (816) 748-3871.
USS Consolation (AH-15), 5-7 October
1990, Memphis, Tennessee. Contact: Robert O. Peckinpaugh, 480 Valley View, Barrington, IL 60010. (312) 381-0042.
Company E, 29th Marines Association, 2225 February 1990, Arlington, Virginia. To commemorate 50th anniversary of raising the flag after the capture of Mt. Suribachi, Iwo Jima. Contact: Col. D. E. Severance, USMC (Ret.), P.O.Box 1972, La Jolla, CA 92037.
USS Breton (CVE-23) (1943-1944) and USS Gage (APA-168) (1945-1946), proposed. Contact: James C. Hosang, 23 Bentley Ave., Sacramento, CA 95823. (916) 421-6127.
Pass-Down-the-Line Notes
Authors wishes to contact any participants in the Bay of Pigs Operation who wish to contribute their reminiscences to a learned paper to be presented at the Naval Academy’s Naval History Symposium in October. Contact: Capt. William C. Chapman (ret), 2801 Fort Scott Dr., Arlington, VA 22202. (703) 684-7246.
The first presidential symposium on Atmospheric Carbon Dioxide and Global
Warming will be presented at the Donaldson Brown Center at Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University from 29-30 September 1989. Contact: Dr. Roy Smith, Donaldson Brown Center, Virginia Tech, Blacksburg, VA 24061. (703) 231-5242.
Researcher-writer compiling biography of Commander George Uphams Morris, U. S. Navy 1830-1875, seeks letters, diaries, and other pertinent materials. Contact: Tom Patten, P.O. Box 433, Eastville, VA 23347. (804) 678-5725.
Researcher seeking personal glimpses of officers serving on Admiral Kimmel’s or Admiral Pye’s staff in 1941. Contact: Alwyn Feartherston, 3086-C Colony Rd. Durham NC 27705.
Would like to contact former shipmates from the USS Nicholson (DD-442) (1949— 51), USS Brough (DE-148) (1951-54), USS Dortch (DD-670) (1954-56), USS Acme (MSO-508) (1956-57), and USS Shea (DM- 30) (1957). Contact: John J. Cassiba, HNS1 (SC) MFO Sinai, APO, New York 09679.
Retired teacher wants to contact cooks who served on board submarines from 1941-45.
Wants cookbooks. Contact: Dr. Rick Regula, 6135 S. E. Harrison, Portland, OR 97215.
Historian wants to locate personnel who were on board the USS Maddox (DD-731) and USS Turner Joy (DD-951) during the Tonkin Gulf incidents of August 1964, especially CDR Gerrell D. Moore, Lt. John J. Barry III, Sonarman David E. Mallow, CT1 Lyle Zimmerman, Jr., and CT1 Dennis E. Mitchell. Contact: Prof. Edwin Moise, History Dept., Clemson University, Clemson, SC 29634-1507 (803) 656-3153.
Researcher wants to contact Navy officers who served in early 1960s as advisers to River Assault Group in Vietnam, especially LCdr. W. W. S. Squire. Contact: G. F. Pelletier, 2323 N. Broadway, 3rd Floor, Santa Ana, CA 92706. (714) 558-1500.
Need information about the Lockheed EC- 121 “early warning” Constellation aircraft as its crew members, VAQ-33. Building replica of Tail No. 141292 “12” for museum. Need interior photos, etc. Contact: Michael A. Smith, P.O. Box 1622, Hartsville, SC 29550.
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Researcher wants information about SS Sea Witch and her cargo of 27 PC-40 American Fighter planes in the harbor of Tijilatjap, Java, during World War II. Contact: W. T. Cote, P.O. Box 123, Fall River, MA 02722.
Former crewman searching for officers and crew who served on board the USS LCF-12 of World War 11 and the LCS(L)-28 (1944-45). Contact: Fred Bors, 1665 Cedar Ct., Bellbrook, OH 45305.
Need to interview men who served on the USS Boise (CL-47) in World War II for
a television documentary. Contact: Chris Torkelson, 107 Ponce DeLeon Ct., Decatur, GA 30030.
Researcher seeks information and photographs of Navy and Marine Corps ship or unit mascots and pets from colonial days to the present. Contact: CDR Michael C. West, USN, 5018 Sangamore, RD, Bethesda, MD 20816. (301) 320-6384.
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Cincinnati Electronics Corporation..................... 28
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Grumman Data Systems........................................ 142
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U. S. Historical Foundation
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