Messages from 1999

Oscar Lee Weis [Dad] - 12/20/99 18:23:53
My Email:Weiso3@hotmail.com [Son]
Ship: CVE 117 USS Saidor
Date of Service: 1937 to Late 40's regular Navy
Comments:
Dad served on the Uss Saidor while in Norfolk, VA. Somewhere along the line O'Lee had command of a PBM flying Boat Squad in Norfolk working on air borne anti-submarine radar. He lived on Aptikisic Road with wife [Mom] Mary E. Weis. They had a son, Garth Lee Weis who had died at age four while on the operating table for a pendicitis. Dad would relate how maximium fuel load, would be taken aboard the PBM. Once airborne throttles were retarded, and mixtures leaned till 'one more click and the damned engines would quit.' All the old commics were recycled, plenty of sandwitches, and a few depth charges. If someone thought they spied a U-boat they would kick-out a 'can', make a lot of bubbles, and a report. Fly home. One fellow who had a lot of scrambled eggs on his hat desided that the PBM could lift off the water easier if all the hull rivets were counter sunk. So the 3,000 or so rivets were r&r'ed for that smooth surface. Upon landing in Chesepeake Bay the fellow r ding in the stern, screamed forward..."Hey O'Lee, better pour on the coal, we got 3,000 leaks back here." The sea water pushed the hull plates up around the frames,leaving a ton of holes in her bottom. Same guy with same scrammbled eggs on his hat insisted on a Bell-Gosset gun turret mounted on the step of the hull of the PBM. Upon landing on water..."Hey O'Lee, better pour on the coal, the turret's following us". It was later cut off in flight, falling into the Bay. Dad toll me he was blown off his bycycle while on base when a truck load of depthcharges blew-up, and blew down a hanger. Lucky for Dad he was on the opposite side of the hanger. Some sailor on the Sidor painted an oil portrait of dad in his Lt. Commanders dress blues. Up-turned cuffs revieiled embroidered dragons on the coat. You know that little tear shapped radar thing-a-magig you see on planes? Well at first Dad decided to place that tear drop between the two vertical stabs on the PBM. That nearly shook the tail off. Gradually it was moved forward untill after many test flihts the tear drop was placed over the pilot and co-pilot's head. So much for the history of airborne radar. One last thing...a night flight during black-out over the bay. Supposibly on radar. So many miles out, so many feet up. Following orders and direct on from those 'in the hut'. Piolt..."we can't be where you say we are." Hut, "Yea your right were we say you are". Seconds later...BLAM! Hit the ramp leading from the tarmack into the water. Skidding and ground looping on the PBM's hull. Ever body surrive the loss of this flying boat, but the commanders little sailing boat used for pleasure was burned down to the mast-step and became a 'fried boat' Thanks very much for allowing me the pleasure of telling some of the stories my Dad told me about his stint in the Navy. Craig J. Weis, 1609 Texas Place, Sturgeon Bay, WI. 54325-1550. Today Dad has Alzheimer's and lives with us on weekends and in a home in S.B. Too bad he deserves better.




Bill Hayes - 12/18/99 03:07:01
My Email:willydidit@juno.com
Ship: ussCoral Sea cv-43
Date of Service: October 1947
Comments:
Served onn USS Coral Sea as a plank owner and with CAG 5 , VA6B bringing aboard the AD1, Also served USS Randolph CV-15 1946 -47 CAG 5 "Outlaw's Bandits" VA6B and USS Tarawa CV40 maintained the SNJ 1950-1952. Any shipmates around. GREAT CARRIER PAGE




ABHAN Zukowski - 12/14/99 20:38:51
My Email:zukowski99@aol.com
Ship: USS Abraham Lincoln(CVN-72)
Date of Service: 92-94
Comments:
great site....thanks for stiring up some of my fondest memories of my time served!!!




Bill Wickersham - 12/10/99 03:18:35
My Email:wrwicker@aol.com
Ship: Ticonderoga
Date of Service: May 1967
Comments:
I hope many of my old shipmates that I served with in the AO division are still doing well. The Tico was a great ship and had an excellent record from WWII up to and including Viet Nam. All the best to those who served on her and all the carriers of the fleet. Wick




David W Fox - 11/30/99 18:39:41
My Email:david.w.fox@kodak.com
Ship: USS Saratoga CVA-60
Date of Service: 64-67
Comments:
I was a photographer's mate for three years aboard the Sara. Would love to hear from ole shipmates. Still taking pictures!!!




M. ADAMS - 11/28/99 04:12:15
My Email:MBAinSB@AOL.COM
Ship: USS LANGLEY
Date of Service: 1942 TO 1944 ?
Comments:
MY FATHER WAS A NAVAL LT. DURING WW2 AND FLEW HELLCATS OFF OF THE USS LANGLEY. HIS NAME WAS EVAN M. ADAMS. WE LOST HIM SEVERAL YEARS AGO BUT HE LEFT US WITH MANY FASINATING WRITTEN REMEMBRANCES OF HIS EXPERIENCES DURING THE WAR. HE WOULD HAVE LOVED THIS W B SITE. THANKS




William D. Croley - 11/25/99 22:12:32
My Email:croleyb@sun-spot.com
Ship: cv-14 Tirconderoga
Date of Service: 1944
Comments:
this is honor and memory of my fathers brother..... Willard Croley ,killed on board the above carrier in 1944 in south pacific during WWII




Gus Morfis - 11/24/99 07:49:49
My Email:Cmmorfis@AOL.com
Comments:
I am seeking information about the prewar USN carriers, particularly: what aircraft they carried and what dates they carried them. Has anybody written a book about this. Thanks




George - 11/20/99 00:03:36
My Email:gmd@adnc.com
Comments:
Person requesting info on Robert Ohde & USS Card contact Webmaster--your E-mail letter of last week has dissapeared! George




FRANK CLYBURN - 11/18/99 20:07:09
My Email:CLYF2M@AOL.COM
Ship: USS MIDWAY CV-41
Date of Service: JUL1976-83
Comments:
I JUST DISCOVERED YOUR WEBPAGE,AND I LIKE WHAT I SEE. IT ALL BROUGHT BACK SOME FOND MEMORIES OF BACK IN THE DAY. I LIKE TO TALK TO OTHERS WHO SERVED IN V-3DIV.OR ON ONBOARD. I LIKE TO FROM ANY BODY WHO ALSO SERVED WITH VF-43 THE CHALLENGERS OUT OF OCEANA ND NAS AGANA GUAM.




Rolf Sabye - 11/18/99 00:05:09
My Email:sabyegrp@home.com
Ship: USS Hornet CVS-12
Date of Service: 4/68 to 7/70
Comments:
Thanks for a wonderful memorial, and a great site. I was a QM3 and 2 on the Hornet during the last WESTPAC tour, Apollo 11 and 12, and the decomissioning. Had many great experiences, including meeting president Nixon during the Apollo 11 recovery. Now I ave the great fortune to have the Hornet as a museum just a few blocks from my office in Oakland Ca., where I can share my experiences with the many visitors to the ship. I would be interested in finding out if a print of the memorial painting is available. I would be very interested in that, and also if there is a fund to maintain the memorial. You have created something we can all take great pride in. Thank you Rolf Sabye




John Anderson - 11/13/99 19:24:31
My Email:jtaandd@mediaone.net
Ship: CVE 27 Suwannee
Date of Service: See comments
Comments:
Had cousin killed in Oct 1944 in Leyte Gulf on above ship. Looking for any info. Cousins name was Jimmy Doyle.




John Florio - 11/12/99 18:53:21
My Email:flodraw@aol.com
Ship: USS Midway CVA 41
Date of Service: 7/75-3/81
Comments:
I served on the Midway from 4/76-4/78, 3rd division, deck depeartment. It was the best of times, it was the worst of times! I'll never forget. I heard that there was a possibility that the Midway was to be taken out of mothballs and sent to San Diego to be made a floating museum. If anyone has information on this please e




Anthony Walters - 11/12/99 15:02:17
My Email:M4sherman@hotmail.com
Ship: I'm in Delayed Entry Program
Date of Service: May 18, 2000
Comments:
Dear Sirs, My name is Anthony Walters. I enlisted in the great U.S. Navy last June. I have signed for 6 years with a quick promotion bonus. Plus a small pay bonus. My rating is going to be Hull Technician do to the fact that I am the best welder in my school. T e teacher sends kids to me so I can help them. I really enjoyed you website and keep up the good work. Talk to you later, write back soon. Cheers, Anthony M4sherman@hotmail.com Box 91 RR-1 Guide Rock, Ne. 68942 1-402-257-4755




Dalton - 11/06/99 17:29:53
My Email:daltonVF84@aol.com
Ship: USS Franklin D. Roosevelt
Date of Service: 1971--75
Comments:
very well done, I was with the Jolly Rogers for 3 yrs, supply, med. cruise 72& 75 till april.would like to here from anyone out there who served during this period.also T.A.D to S-1 & S-3 div. aboard CVA-42, had friends in vf41& va-176.wish i could go to Athens or Palma now.




Dalton - 11/06/99 17:20:08
My Email:daltonVF84@aol.com
Ship: USS Franklin /
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Steve Roberts - 10/31/99 15:16:55
My URL:http://www.cv18.com
My Email:kzzzkc@qni.com
Ship: USS Wasp, CVS-18
Date of Service: 1965-67
Comments:
I recently had the great honor of being escorted to and around your memorial by LCDR "Tex" Holland, one of fine fellas who made the memorial possible. I snapped a few photos of the occasion and you will be able to find them at: www.cv18.com/cvmem.html




J Hyde - 10/30/99 22:07:37
My Email:jhyde32153@aol.com
Comments:
I saw CVL 29 in the salvage yard in Brownsville, Texas last week. This was way cool to imagine the history associated with this great old ship. How could I trace the history? Thanks Jack Hyde




ROBERT J.LE GETTE - 10/28/99 19:42:05
My Email:legettebob@webtv.net
Ship: ussbennington uss oriskany
Date of Service: 1960-1964
Comments:
serve on the bennington with vs-38 line div. s2f serve on the oriskany with va-163 airframes div a4d where has the time gone ? we were so young .




kathy macken - 10/18/99 04:28:33
My Email:kathy.macken@gte.net
Comments:
my 7 year old son is participating in historic halloween at his school and has chosen a jet fighter pilot from the Korean war. What ships did they fly off of (names) and what charactertistics set them apart from WWII pilots? Thanks for any info - he is going as his great Uncle Joe Sullivan who flew in the korean War.




Gary Embert - 10/17/99 02:37:22
My Email:garyembert@aol.com
Ship: USS RANDOLPH CVS-15
Date of Service: 5/65 to 5/67
Comments:
Great site. Like to here from someone who served aboard the USS FRANKLIN CV-13. The FRANKLIN has a great history and a sad ending.




pat kearns - 10/13/99 16:35:12
My URL:http://patricia.kearns@langley.af.mil
Comments:
Do you have or know of a gift shop where I could buy an aircraft carrier (as he said) "like the Kitty Hawk" for my 4 1/2 yr old grandson. Not a plastic model that must be put together; one that is already put together.




Rusty Cherry - 10/12/99 06:29:28
My Email:evatexson@webtv.net
Ship: USS SARATOGA CVA 60
Date of Service: 1969 to 1972
Comments:
GREAT SITE. Nice to see a memorial dedicated to all the flattops in one place. Would like to hear from 1st div buddies.




C. Blankenship - 10/11/99 20:12:11
My Email:Csblank1@aol.com
Ship: CVA-31/42/62/67
Date of Service: Nov 1954- Sept 1978
Comments:
This is the first time I have seen the memorial and I think it is great.




Dexter Francis - 10/09/99 11:09:24
My Email:cwest@xmission.com
Ship: CVA-64 Constellation
Comments:
I would be happy to provide a nice e-photo of this ship for the site. Please contact me by e-mail. -df




Jim Ernest Burks - 10/07/99 19:19:51
My Email:lonnie.a.burks@intel.com
Ship: uss kasaan-bay cve69
Date of Service: Mar 1943-Mar 1945
Comments:
Please send any info on CVE-69, status, what happen to ship etc. to the above email address. thanks




Carl Mottern , AW1,USNR (RET) - 10/05/99 15:54:56
My Email:motterncf@aol.com
Ship: USSAmerica/Uss Independence
Date of Service: 1975-1996
Comments:
A gret web sight dedicated to the ships of our youth. I served as a helicopter crewman on AMERICA and INDY from 77-79, with the HS-15 RED LIONS, flying in SH-3H's. I didn't know how much fun I was having. I miss those fellow aircrewmen and pilots and th guys who fixed the birds. I've stayed active writing for The USS AMERICA Carrier Veterans Association newsletter. I'm also a member of INDEPENDENCE Reunion Association. Would love to hear from fellow shipmates as well as folks with interest aviation a d naval matters.




George - 10/04/99 02:43:36
My Email:gmd@adc.com
Comments:
Information for USS Princeton CVL23: Open up www.uss-salem.org/navhist/carriers then klik on Carriers,then on Light Carriers, then on Independance class. Klik on DANSF for history Good luck. George for ACMA




- 10/03/99 00:08:44
Ship: uss princeton
Comments:
can someone leave info. about the uss. prinston on this web site, because my grandpa was on that ship when it sank and he is still alive. His name is Hiram Temple, so please leave information on this web site.




Dominic Finazzo - 10/01/99 00:09:53
My Email:DFinazzo@maxnet.com
Ship: USS MIDWAY CVA-41
Date of Service: 1965 CRUISE
Comments:
Served in G-Divison, Forward bomb assembly, better kown as the forward mess decks. The ship was hot, went on water hours by the end of two weeks, and worked like hell twelve on, twelve off. The air war "rolling thunder" was getting underway in March 65 an the attitude of the country was different then 1968 when I served on the Enterprise. Looking back as a 19 year old kid from Brooklyn just out of boot camp, it was a great experience that I wound'nt change for anything.




David H. Fickle - 09/25/99 07:43:20
My Email:davefickle@jps.net
Ship: Liscombe Bay CVE-56
Date of Service: 1943
Comments:
My uncle "Sidney Dennis Messenger Jr" was lost on the Escort Carrier "Liscome Bay" CVE-56 on 24Nov43 off Makin Island in the Pacific. Very few survived. Anyone with info on this ships short history, or any of it officers or enlisted personnel would be appreciated.




Bruce Boisselle - 09/22/99 20:10:32
My Email:bboissk@msn.com
Ship: USS Saratoga CVA-60
Date of Service: 1969-1973
Comments:
I was drafted half way through my senior year in high school. I enlisted in the Navy and two weeks after graduation I was in boot camp at Great Lakes, ILL. A hippy going into the military! It was a challenge for me and the Navy. On the Sara I was an AZ wi h AIMD-IM1. My last year and a half was at NAS Oceana VF-101 as a Brown Shirt. That being said, I want all you Viet Nam cowards to know good men died for you!




Claudine Gent Willis - 09/22/99 01:48:50
My Email:Claudine @ Europa. com
Ship: U.S.S. Monterey
Date of Service: Nov. 1941-Sept. 1945.
Comments:
My husband, Stanley Shelby Gent, AMM 1c, served on the U.S.S. Montery in the Pacific War. I would like to hear from his shipmates. I see the name of his ship is included in the beautiful Aircraft Memorial at San Diego. See info above regarding Stanley ( uck) Gent, now deceased. He is buried at Ft. Roscrans National Cemetery, Point Loma, San Diego. Thank you, shipmates, for your response. Claudine Gent Willis, 3553 SE Milwaukie Ave., Portland, OR.




Conrad Turner - 09/20/99 06:10:31
My Email:turner@talleytech.com
Ship: U.S.S YORKTOWN CVS-10
Date of Service: June1959 thru Dec.1962
Comments:
served aboard "THE FIGHTING LADY" in VS-23 on my first cruise, and then in Squadron VS-25 the next cruises. Looking for shipmates, Great site, hope to hear from some of you.




Cynthia Tempestini - 09/20/99 02:29:51
My Email:kruegerj@gvtc.com
Ship: USS Thetis Bay
Date of Service: 1944
Comments:
My husband, Robert Tempestini served as a radio man on the Thetis Bay in 1944. I have discovered his certification entering him into the SOLEMN MYSTERIES OF THE ANCIENT DEEP dated Oct 22, 1944. It is signed by quite a few shipmates - some are Brady Chandler,Wayne Wiggins,Frank Emminger,Henry Bacaresse, James FlemingJoseph Tremont and well, just a bunch more. If anyone would like this information just email me. My husband passed away a few years go and I would appreciate contact with any of his shipmates. Oh, I also found a wide angle photo from a training school in Dearborn,Michigan dated June 2, 1945




Cynthia Tempestini - 09/20/99 01:44:01
My Email:kruegerj@gvtc.com
Ship: USS Thetis Bay
Date of Service: 1944-?
Comments:




josh - 09/16/99 05:25:18
My Email:joshackler@aol.com
Ship: cv 20 bennington
Comments:
is there a place were i can find pics of this ship or even may be the ship it self someware ,or pics of the crew that was on it during the koren war ,my father was on it ,he is now pasted awy for the past 10 years but i would like to get some photos od th ship for a room i am makeing thank you josh hackler




John F. (Jack) Lawler, Jr. - 09/07/99 04:51:42
My URL:http://www.forrestal.org/
My Email:SmlingJac@aol.com
Ship: USS Wisconsin BB-64, USS Forrestal CVA-59, USS Everglades AD-24, USS Ranger CVA-61
Date of Service: 1/55 - 1/59
Comments:
I started out as a battleship sailor, Fire Control Technician and then signed up for that new carrier to be named Forrestal. I commissioned the World's First Super Aircraft Carrier and took the First Super in the Pac around Cape Horn. Battleships are awe ome fire power but carriers are in a class of their own! Great website! Keep up the good work. Visit the USS Forrestal Museum's website. To all of my friends and shipmates: "Remember Our Veterans, They Fought For Our Freedom and To Maintain World Peac !" "All Gave Some, Some Gave All!" "They Shall Not Be Forgotten!"




AZ1 Fred A. Cook, USN-RET - 09/07/99 00:22:16
My Email:fcook5@juno.com
Ship: USS Ticondaroga CV-14 - USS Kearsarge CV-33
Date of Service: 5-65 to 4-87
Comments:
I am trying to set up a screen saver for my computer with all the carriers. I read your list of all the carriers. My question is, "is there a chance to obtain two copies of all the carriers on the list so I may complete my screen saver?" Please let me k ow? AZ1 Fred A. Cook, USN-RET fcook@juno.com




Stu Hirschfield - 09/05/99 04:35:47
My Email:ramcoman@yahoo.com
Ship: U.S.S.Bennington CVS20
Date of Service: 66-69
Comments:
I served aboard the BENN in V4 div.66-69...would like to hear from any mates who were there who have not been located...especially Dave Weber and Paul Pennington in V4 and a blue shirt buddy from Brooklyn,named Glen"Tony"McMann..anyone know how to locate hem..get in touch with me..smooth sailing..Stu




Joe Navarrete - 08/25/99 13:30:52
My Email:jin1063@webtv.net
Ship: USS Carl Vinson CVN-70
Date of Service: 1982-1983; 1984-1985
Comments:
I'm a Plankowner of the USS CARL VINSON. I was in V-1 Division, Fly 3 and Elev Op. Feb 82 to Mar 83. Went to AT "A" school and returned with VS-29 for RIMPAC 84, WESPAC 84-85. Jun 84 to May 85. I'd Like to hear from anyone if they know about a ship's assocation for the USS CARL VINSO.




Bob DECOTEAUX - 08/24/99 05:27:40
My Email:BOBDECOT@ix.netcom.com
Ship: HORNET and ESSEX
Date of Service: 1959-1969
Comments:
From 1959 to 1963 made 2 tours with HS2 on the HORNET. From 1967-1969 made 2 tours with HS5 on the ESSEX. In between that , made a number of TAD on several other carriers. Anyone in HS2 or HS5 on the ships above during those time periods ? bob




Scott Edgett - 08/22/99 17:14:00
My Email:SEdgett@netscape.net
Ship: USS Ticondaroga
Date of Service: 1944?
Comments:
I was wondering if there were any Sailors around that might have sailed with my Dad. Gilbert Willis Edgett. Wanted to know what he might have been like at that age.




Animated gifs. - 08/20/99 13:53:02
My URL:http://geocities.datacellar.net/SoHo/Cafe/4690
My Email:anime@aol.com

Comments:
Great page. Congratulations.



Ocasiões - Telemensagens - 08/19/99 16:52:28
My URL:http://ocasioes.webjump.com
My Email:pneves@yahoo.com

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Lewis "Radar" Anderson - 08/06/99 17:44:22
My Email:radar@ckt.net
Ship: USS Constellation CV-64
Date of Service: 1979-1982
Comments:
Searching for shipmates from IM-4 Division GSE Animals, Ron Cox, Jack Dorman, catfish, and any others. Having a reunion in Kansas September 1999. Would like to find as many people as possible for this and future reunions.




Kathi Carlon Reed - 08/02/99 00:28:08
My Email:kathi@aol.com
Ship: USS Langley
Comments:
Who were the 16 that died on the Langley?




Glen E Townsend - 07/26/99 02:51:29
My Email:gtowns33@yahoo.com
Ship: CVA38 SHANGRI LA
Date of Service: 55-56
Comments:
I served 4 years and was one of the lucky ones who got to serve in a Patrol Squdn. (VP-6) and a Fighter Squdn. (VF-92) and the Shang all in one cruise. I was an AO2 at discharge in 56.




Neill McCormack - 07/22/99 01:29:38
My Email:nfm1103@aol.com
Ship: USS Wasp-CVS-18/VS28
Date of Service: 1960-63
Comments:
Hey, Anyone who can help me locate VS28,task force Bravo,Cruise patches from the period above...I would appreciate that a lot. Any S2F patches would be a plus. Had a great flight jacket w/many patches which is long gone. Any old AE's out there from VS-28, give a yell.




David Randolph Martine - 07/16/99 08:55:30
My Email:riki@teleport.com
Ship: Randolph,Core
Date of Service: WWII
Comments:
Hi, I'm looking for any info about my father who was stationed on the Core and the Randolph. He was a Signalman 1st class during that time. His name was Theodore "Ted" Brown Martine. Any info would be greatly appreciated.




Jessica chip - 07/15/99 16:13:55
My Email:chip122@hotmail.com
Ship: CVE-66 USS White Plains
Date of Service: US NAVY
Comments:
My uncle Tommy Manogndo served during the WWII on the opening of the Uss White Plains. The reason im trying to find out if there is any service men who might know him? He has showed me so many pictures of him he was one of the first photographers in the w ite plains. Please send me any info. that any one might have. My uncle at this moment is very ill, I would like to give him any info. I can of his crewmembers. Thanx,




Bob Boucher - 07/14/99 20:34:01
My Email:bobles95@aol.com
Ship: USS Boxer
Date of Service: around 1942
Comments:
Hello, I am trying to find any and all information concerning my father's ship, the USS Boxer, and it's tours of duty during and after WW2. Please email me at bobles95@aol.com. My Dad's name is Paul Emile Boucher, but they called him Frenchy. Can anyone out ther help me, please? Thank you very much. -Bob Boucher




Tom Bailey - 07/01/99 03:43:01
My Email:tlbailey@telepak.net
Ship: Franklin D Roosevelt CVA 42
Date of Service: 1967-68
Comments:
Served as corpsman on Rosie in 67-68. Would love to hear from anyone I served with or stuck needles in.




Elias(Pancho)Cadena AC1 - 06/18/99 02:33:13
Ship: Uss Valley Forge CVS-45 USS Saratoga CVA-60
Date of Service: 1958-1977
Comments:
If any of my old shipmates from the Happy Valley remember me,give me a call @361-991-6175.Would love to here from M.A.Brown,Paul Lindemann,James Drury and Gary Bradshaw, and anybody else that remembers me. GO NAVY




Herb Fahr - 06/15/99 21:50:34
My Email:MoBB63Mo@aol.com
Ship: USS Missouri BB-63
Date of Service: WW II
Comments:
Looking for info on USS Enterprise, Workd War II period, veterans group or reunion group or Association of Enterprise crew members. Just want to interview for a fellow shipmate on a book. Thanks for your cooperation.




Jeff Turnbaugh - 06/13/99 00:46:09
My Email:JEFFLT@AOL.COM
Ship: USS Yorktown CVS10
Date of Service: 1/67 - 6/70
Comments:
Great work, well done. Heard of the memorial from one of your members who is my neighbor and a WW2 shipmate USS Ranger. I was on board the USS Yorktown and worked in the machine shop. Saw tours of Yankee Station Apollo 8 pickup and relocation to East coast for her decommisioning in 1970.




JOSEPH J DYER SR - 06/09/99 14:07:29
My Email:JJDYER@JNLK.COM
Ship: USS PHIL SEA CV-47/USS BON HOMME RICHARD CV-31
Date of Service: 3/48-3/52
Comments:
THIS SITE IS GREAT FOR CARRIER SAILORS AND THEIR COMMENTS. IN BROWSING, I SAW A REQUEST FROM WEBMASTER GEORGE AND A dUJOZI@AOL.COM ABOUT A CARRIER DOWN IN cORPUS. WHEN I WAS DOWN THERE IN 98 LOOKING OVER THE HOTELS FOR OUR PHIL SEA REUNION, I VISITED THE LEXINGTON AND THEN WHILE ROAMING THE AREA, I SAW A FLATTOP (NO. 12) SITTING IN THAT SMALL NAVY BASE. WHEN I GOT HOME I LOOKED UP THE NUMBER AND FOUND THE USS HORNET AS CV-12 AND THE COPAHEE AS CVE-12. IN READING "POST WAR ESSEX'S" I FIND THAT THE HORNET WAS DECOMMISSIONED AND PLACED IN RESERVE. IT COULD BE THAT IT WAS THE HORNET. JUST GUESSING !! JOE DYER SR, PRESIDENT USS PHILIPPINE SEA CV-47 ASSN




Jon Clinton - 06/04/99 06:16:21
My Email:jclinton@hibbing.com
Ship: USS Dwight D. Eisenhower/ VF-143
Date of Service: 6/88-5/92
Comments:
Very informative.




Ernest L. Klindt - 06/02/99 22:33:01
My Email:e_klindt@netins.net
Ship: U.S.S. CHENANGO CVE-28
Date of Service: 1944 - 1946
Comments:
I just now found this site. I wish it was as easy to find more shipmates and air crew. Seems like "Old Sailors just fade away" Perhaps someone will see this message and let a shipmate that served aboard the U.S.S. CHENANGO that a reunion is planned f r September 1999 in Seattle. Would like to hear from anyone interested.




Gerald Aaserude - 05/30/99 23:46:30
My Email:GAASERUDE@aol.com
Ship: CVE-29 Santee
Date of Service: 5-43 to 4-46
Comments:
I was a phone-talker from the flight deck to the bridge aboard the CVE-29 Santee from 3/44 to 12/44. During that time, we were in the battle of Layte Gulf, plus numerous invasions. We were the first ship to be hit by the official Kamakaze campaign. We ere hit by the Kamakaze and torpedoed approximately 15 minutes later. There were 16 of my shipmates killed from the Kamakaze. I noticed that you have listed the CVE-29 Santee as an Escort Carrier on the web page. It would be nice if there were links to additional historical details about each ship.




robert l carpenter - 05/23/99 15:13:34
My URL:http://meltingpot.fortunecity.com/uruguay/663
My Email:rcarp@fcmail.com
Ship: uss ticonderoga
Date of Service: 71to73
Comments:
wishing to hear from anyone that served on the big t was in m div.how the years go so fast.




Gerry Portner - 05/17/99 23:49:24
My Email:konahearing@cport.com
Ship: USS Saratoga CVA60
Date of Service: 1964-1966
Comments:
Served in V-3 division




Glenn Semmelmann - 05/17/99 19:09:04
My Email:GSemmel@AOL.com
Ship: Franklin D Roosevelt
Date of Service: 1967-1970
Comments:
I had the pleasure of seeing the carrier memorial last August while visiting my nephew stationed in San Diego. It brought back many memories. Thank you for a job well done!




Larry Cartwright - 05/13/99 17:30:51
My URL:http://www.student.lssu.edu/~lcartwri
My Email:lcartwri@student.lssu.edu
Ship: USS Iwo-Jima
Comments:
I'm looking for a picture of the Iwo!




Tony Hill, CWO4, (ret) - 05/06/99 02:23:03
My Email:rncwo@aol.com
Ship: USS Ranger, Midway, Saratoga, Kennedy, Tripoli and New Orleans
Date of Service: Sep 68 - Dec 98
Comments:
Of the many cruises on the mighty ships of our great Navy I think my first ship left me with the most and maybe the best memories Ranger CVA 61, I was attached to VA 93, Blue Blazers. We made the Viet Nam cruise 69-70. Any shipmates out there from that cr ise?




son - 04/28/99 01:55:05
My Email:tjgab@yahoo.com
Ship: ussconstellation
Date of Service: n/a
Comments:
looking for plank owener.people with commission coin like i have.27 oct 1961 frist co was tj walker xo was ck ruiz. like to talk.it was my fathers coin and papers.




PALMER C.W. E. div. - 04/26/99 00:55:00
My Email:CPALRUE@webtv.net
Ship: USS BOXER CV21
Date of Service: 1944...1946I
Comments:
In all my born days ! would i have thought,i would be able to see pictures of these ships on my TVscreen .I, was 17 years old ,going aboard the BOXER, IN NewportNews VA. 1944 NOW! 72 Y .with a new toy, webtv. THANKS! ...Iam17 again/heading for the pacific! full speed ahead ...CWP S3 S2 S1 F3 F2 F1 EM3C EM2C USNR. SAMPSON NY NEWPOT RI GITMO BAY NEWPORT NEWS VA. ASIAIAC PACIFIC....




LARRY STONEBRAKER - 04/14/99 15:18:29
My URL:http:// @LAHD.CI.LA.CA.US.COM
Ship: USS LAKE CHAMPLAIN CVS-39
Date of Service: 1960 TO 1962 EN 3
Comments:
GOD BLESS ALL THE CARRIER SALIORS SHIPS COMPANY WE KEPT IT GOING FOR THE AIRDALES.




John R. Guy - 04/13/99 22:54:13
My Email:cva61guy@sunflower.com
Ship: USS Ranger CVA61
Date of Service: 1961-1965
Comments:
Below is a very good USS Ranger site. www.chucksplace.net/




R.W.(Bob)Evans - 04/10/99 00:07:57
My URL:http://home.att.net/~micbob/ussbhr.html
My Email:RocketTower@worldnet.att.net
Ship: USS Bon Homme Richard CV/CVA-31
Date of Service: 64-67
Comments:
Great Site, George, looking for any V-2 Gear crewmembers from that period. Finfrock,Sandoval,Chelmowski,Riegert and Reeves where are you guys. Come visit the BHR site. She'll always be the biggest deck in West-Pac to me.




David S. Graham - 04/08/99 15:04:55
My Email:ghg1778@snet.net
Ship: USS Franklin D. Roosevelt CVA 42
Date of Service: 1973-1976
Comments:
V4 Div. Flight deck. Humpin hose. Long starry nights. Evaporaters broken. At sea refueling. lifetime friends. That is all.




Daniel Underkoffler - 03/31/99 19:32:03
My Email:bnd@netzero.net
Ship: USS AmericaCV#66
Date of Service: 1975-1978
Comments:
I think the memorial is great.Would like to visit it sometime.I am looking for arresting gear shipmates with whom I served.I had many great times and ton's of memorys which i will always cherish deeply.Like to hear from Ron Mayo,Larry Medley,Kerry Richard on,Loren Vanswoll,Ron Cypert,and Steve Rice.And all other shipmates. Thanks alot.




Shannon - 03/29/99 08:22:11
My URL:http://DarthV.Schw@excite.com
My Email:DarthV.Schw@excite.com
Ship: Daughter of Donald L. Schwartz
Date of Service: 1956-1959
Comments:
I'm trying to find out what ship my dad served on during the his time in the Navy. I know it was an aircraft carrier, he was a mechanic. Unfortunately he passed away in 1982, and I don't remember what ship he said he served on. I'm just curious. Thanks Shannon




George - 03/27/99 03:12:04
My Email:gmd@adnc.com
Comments:
Can anyone out there help Dusty identify this ship he saw in Texas? If so, post it on the Home Page. George.




Dusty Zimmermann - 03/24/99 00:44:50
My Email:Dujozi@aol.com
Ship: unknown
Comments:
While vacationing in South Padre,Texas on trip to Brownsville,My fiance and I discovered an unknown what looked like a WWII type aircraft carrier,in disrepair off hwy 48 near a shipyard,I was wondering if you might know which carrier it is and if there ar any future plans for it!! Thanks Dusty Zimmermann




Tomas Gallik - 03/21/99 22:31:05
My Email:TomG631038@aol.com
Ship: U.S.S. ORISKANY CVA 34
Date of Service: 1963 1967
Comments:
I WAS IN "B" DIV.#4 FIRE ROOM,AND WOULD LIKE TO HEAR FROM SOME OF THE BT'S THAT WERE ABOARD DURING THAT TIME,SO E-MAIL ME SOMETIME,I WOULD LIKE TO HEAR FROM YOU.




Thomas Gallik - 03/21/99 22:19:52
Comments:

 



jack white - 03/12/99 22:58:33
My Email:jrw285@aol.com
Ship: USS KEARSARGE (CVS-33)
Date of Service: Jan 12, 67 to Oct 19, 70
Comments:
Served aboard Kearsarge from 66 to 70. Supply Division (S-1). Made two Westpac cruises-one in 67-68 and 69-70. Looking for Floyd Guarnett or Eddie Vincensi.




Dianna Riner - 03/12/99 21:48:58
My Email:mzdidi@yahoo.com
Ship: USS Point Cruz
Date of Service: 1940- ?
Comments:
I would like as much info on this ship as you can possible send, especially about "Danny". I would like to say to the men who served during that time how great I think they are.




Mel Yeager - 03/04/99 21:59:27
My Email:coppitt@gate.net
Ship: U.S.S. Badoeng Strait CVE116
Date of Service: 10/50 8/54
Comments:
Served in the V-2 Division, would be interested in hearing from former shipmates of that era.




James Fisher - 03/04/99 18:52:09
My Email:james.e.fisher@mci.com
Ship: USS Constallation
Date of Service: 12/68 - 12/72
Comments:
I want to know if there is anyplace that I can purchase a ball cap with either the name or the number of my ship.




Manny Ellis - 03/02/99 02:39:28
My Email:nighthawk@pipeline.com
Ship: Lake Champlain CVS 39
Date of Service: May 62---Mar 64
Comments:
AC3 V-6 Division ( PRI-FLY ) Nighthawk Tower




Harry G. Smeltzer - 02/28/99 20:30:29
My Email:hgsmeltzer@csinet.net
Ship: USS Franklin CV-13
Date of Service: Jan.1943 to Jan. 1946
Comments:
Enjoyed your web site.I was a plank owner on the Franklin and served on until I was discharged. My rank was AMM2/c. I was in V-1 division and in the catapult crew.I was wounded during a Jap air attack on Oct-13 1944.I now live in Michigan City In. 902 W Coolspring Ave. Ph 219-872-4866.




Larry Blocker - 02/21/99 13:00:31
My Email:larryrblocker@yahoo,com
Ship: USS Oriskany CVA-34
Date of Service: 73-76
Comments:
Mr. Clayton: Sorry to tell you, but the Navy reclassified her after we switch her off black oil. It was when we dry docked her in Long Beach and went on our last west-pac. I have always put CVA-34 as that is what she was when I went on and she will always be to me. I m a Okie myself, raied around Shawnee. Anyway have a nice day.




Glenn Clayton - 02/20/99 01:39:54
Ship: CVA 34 USS ORISKANY
Date of Service: 1962-1966
Comments:
I like your website but the correct name of the Oriskany is CVA not CV. Thank you. "One of the OKIE clan"




The Clayton Family - 02/13/99 08:33:50
My URL:http://geocities.datacellar.net/SoHo/Village/5580
My Email:ocbc76@cillnet.com
Ship: USS Nehenta Bay
Date of Service: World War II
Comments:
I am looking for anyone that had contact with members upon the USS Nehenta Bay or anyone that was upon the ship. I am the grandaughter of Dale Clayton, who still survives, that served abaord the ship. Any information anyone can give me will be appreciate . Thank You!






John A. Savard - 02/04/99 01:33:23
My Email:mjsav@webtv.net
Ship: USS Bennington CV20
Date of Service: 7/8/42-1/1/46
Comments:




Larry Blocker - 02/02/99 03:24:30
My Email:larryrblocker
Ship: USS Oriskany CVA-34
Date of Service: 1973-1976
Comments:
You have a wonderful web page. I have like all the web pages that I have found on the net so far. I would like to say to Mr. Schneider that I feel the same as he does about the " MIGHTY O ". I just went a saw her yesterday 01/31/99 and it was sad, it brou ht a tear to my eye. To see her setting there so alone and rusting. I know it sounds dumb to get teary eyed over a hunk of metal, I did a major part of growing up on the " O " boat. I am sorry, but from what I saw from across the channel she is to far gon to be brought back my freind. There is going to be a reunion in Oct of 1999 in Texas and there is a group that has several members of which I am going to join. If you would like to email me if mine doesn't get to you you can do so at ( larryrblocker@yahoo.com )




John A. Ryan - 02/01/99 19:22:41
My Email:jaryan32@hotmail.com
Ship: USS LEYTE (CV32)
Date of Service: 49-51
Comments:
Went aboard at Quonset Point RI. Would like to contact a R.J. Roth and/or Rene Melocoton from USS PHILIPINE SEA. Informative web site




BRIAN MCNEIL - 02/01/99 11:58:29
My URL:http://www.c-4.org/members/bmcneil/homepage
My Email:BMCNEIL21@HOTMAIL.COM
Comments:
VERY INTERESTING, BUT WILL YOU BE ADDING THE CARRIERS AFTER JOHN C. STENNIS CVN 74.




Douglas Dudas - 01/26/99 04:07:59
My Email:dudcb@mtco.com
Ship: Ticonderoga
Date of Service: 53-56
Comments:
Four years ago I gave my Father a hat with CV-14 on it . It was his 62nd birthday . It was a small jesture towards what he always spoke of with great pride and reverance . When he opened the gift I saw 40 years pass from his face he was agian there,on the sea,young and strong .This was a treasured link to a fond past. He smiled like a young man and put on his "honor". There were tears of joy falling down his cheeks and those he wore with pride the same as his "hat of Honor". He wore that hat out from the r staraunt that night and everyday afterwards . We buried him in it that following Feberary . I don't know if this is the right forum for this but, I would like to thank any and all who served with Robert J. Dudas (the finest man I ever known) and who gave im such fine rememberance . Thank you all and GOD BLESS the USN . Sincerely Douglas A. Dudas .




Brenda B. Harris - 01/20/99 14:17:26
My Email:jag_man86@hotmail.com
Ship: U.S.S. Gilbert Islands
Comments:




Bill Sanger - 01/19/99 01:49:25
My Email:sangers@suite224.net
Ship: USS Philippine Sea CV-47
Date of Service: 49-52
Comments:
This is an excellent site. We should remind people what it has taken to buy the freedom that we still enjoy. I would like to hear from other Phil Sea vets. (My wife does the typing, so it will look good when I answer.)




Charles Schneider - 01/08/99 17:04:41
My Email:cbschneider@worldnet.att.net
Ship: USS ORISKANY CV34/USS BENNINGTON CVS20
Comments:
A wonderful memorial. No one could be more deserving than our carrier veterans who have contributed so much to our country and Naval history. I would be interested in hearing from anyone who would like to see USS ORISKANY not go to the torch, but rather live on as a museum/memorial ship. Unfortunately, we have allowed the last carrier of WWII service still held by the US Navy, USS BENNINGTON (CVS-20), to be scrapped in India. Not only was this a disgrace to the ship and her veterans, it also showed ver poor judgment on the Navy's and our government's part to tacitly condone the safety and environmental nightmare that is the beaches of Alang, India. It was heartbreaking to see the reamins of BENNINGTON on that beach. But we still have one more old car ier out there waiting for her chance...if anyone is concerned about ORISKANY and preventing her from meeting a dismal end at Mare Island or wherever she might go, please correspond with me. I would like to see how much interest there is out there. Savin ORISKANY has a precedent in the recent HORNET story. It might be possible if enough people care about it. Whether you're a vet of the O-Boat or just an individual who cares about US Navy history and the great job done and sacrifices made by the men of he ORISKANY, let's at least explore the possibilities of saving her for future generations.





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