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NameJames Schwartz
Date05-04-2009
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MessageIn Memory of Sidney Schwartz of south philly.


NameRichard J Tourville
Date05-02-2009
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MessageI served aboard USS RANDOLPH from Dec 59-Nov 62.I was an AB1 and was the port Catapult Captain.Many good memories during that time.


NameW.C. Davenport
Date05-01-2009
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MessageJerry Fluur Saw your post I was on the Randy from Feb.60 to Jan. 64 in the IC shop. We started contacting 60-64 E-Div people and have 20 or so we are in touch with would like to add you to the list. So if you want to contact me at
wcdvnprt@aol.com.
W.C.(Dave)Davenport IC1


NameWayne Reed from Vt.
Date05-01-2009
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MessageI served from '64-'66 Many good memories, Med cruise


NameMarcus J. Brown
Date05-01-2009
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MessageMy father, Walter J. Brown was an airdale on the Randolph in the mid fifties. He did a Carribean cruise and a Med cruise. He was an aviation store keeper in the S division. His battle station was on one of the fantail 5-inch guns. He was the gun's telephone talker. He was aboard during the Suez Crisis when the Randolph assisted in the evacuation of US civilians from the mideast. He told me the gunners had orders to shot down any plane which entered the fleet's airspace whether it was Egyptian, Israelis, French or English. He passed away with coronary proplems in 2007.


NameJerry Fluur
Date04-30-2009
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MessageOn board from 9/1962 - 2/1966. Spent time in most of the IC shops and the last 1 1/2 years in the Fresnel lens shop with Frank Tiboni. Lots of good times as well as a few not so good times! Enjoyed it and still think it was a good experience. Had a lot of good friends, a few of whom I still see one in awhile.


NameBILLY R. WILLIAMS
Date04-28-2009
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MessageI SERVED ABOARD THE RANDOLPH FROM NOV. 1958 UNTIL JUNE 1961. I WAS A BT AND MY ASSIGNED FIREROOM WAS THE NUMBER ONE FR. SOME OF THE MEMORIES HAVE LEFT MY MIND, BUT STILL REMEMBER A FEW GOOD ONES. I REMEMBER A COLLISION WE HAD WITH A FOREIGN SHIP THAT MESSED UP OUR BOW AND HAD TO GO TO PORTSMOUTH NAVY YARD TO BE REPAIRED. ALSO REMEMBER GOING TO DRY DOCK SAME YARD TO HAVE THE SONAR BUBBLE PUT ON OUR HULL WHEN WE CHANGED TO CVS. IT WAS GREAT TO GO TO THE 07 LEVEL AND WATCH PLANES TAKE OFF AND LAND. IF ANYONE REMEMEBERS ME GIVE ME A SHOUT.


NameHenry A. McCormick
Date04-27-2009
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MessageTo whom this may concern, Mr. Fred Ferrari Jr., passed away on Apr. 24, 2009. He served aboard as a MM, during WW II, he was 87 years young. His obituary is located in the daily press newspaper at dailypress.com Sunday 4-26-2009 page# 14. I thought you would like to add his name to your taps list, if you have one. We have a list in the Hancock CVA-19, Association. Take good care.henry.mccormick82@gmail.com
Mack


NameHenry A. McCormick
Date04-27-2009
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MessageTo whom this may concern, Mr. Fred Ferrari Jr., passed away on Apr. 24, 2009. He served aboard as a MM, during WW 11, he was 87 years young. His obituary is located in the daily press newspaper at dailypress.com sunday 4-26-2009 page# 14. I though you would like to add his name to your taps list, if you have one. We have a list in the Hancock CVA-19, Association. Take good care. Mack


NameHerman Carter jr
Date04-25-2009
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MessageIn memorey of Heman Carter Jr.


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