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Namestan olinick
Date03-29-2008
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Messageon board 10/65, v-1 div, made a few unique friends.


NameJerry Sukup
Date03-21-2008
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MessageBoarded ship in Athens in 1957. OE Division for 14 months before leaving ship for Navy Receiving Station in Brooklyn


NameJohn C. McWeeny
Date03-20-2008
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MessageThis is to inform all the proud veterans who served on the USS Randolph during World War II that one of your own, fire controlman first class John P. McWeeny passed away August 6th, 2006. His stories about his service on board the carrier were a source pride, inspiration and entertainment to his family and friends and I am proud to be son.

With special thanks to all who served with my father.

John C. McWeeny


NameKristian Solem
Date03-18-2008
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MessageMy wife, Barbara Taylor's uncle was Sammy Legatos, who was lost MIA on 16 Feb 1945. He was a Naval Aviator in squadron 12. After the recent passing of Sammy's brother we have come into posession of much of Sammy's personal effects, log books, a yearbook from the carrier Randolph, a complete flight suit in a-1 condition and many other splendid items which belonged to this one among many heroes.

On his last day in action, Sammy's log book is stamped with two rising suns.

We want to find the right home for his things. Perhaps a museum or memorial. Any and all recommendations are welcome.

Thank you Veterans!


Namecrystal turner
Date03-18-2008
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MessageMy grandfather served on Randolph & was injured in the Kamikaze attack. I have enjoyed this website as he did not like to discuss the war very much. Would like to hear from anyone who may have know him, Herbert Eli Mclaughlin, originaly from Pennyslvania.
Thanks


NameShawn Moody
Date03-17-2008
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MessageMy Dad, Robert Moody, served aboard the Randolf from '54-'56. He was from Portland, Maine. Does this ring a bell with anyone?


NameLeigh Fitzgerald Jr.
Date03-08-2008
MessageEdward Collins Jr.:

My father-Leigh Fitzgerald Sr. was also a Gunner's mate on the Randolph. There is a good chance that he knew your father. I will talk with him, in a couple of days, and find out!


NameLEIGH FITZGERALD JR
Date03-08-2008
MessageMy father-Leigh Fitzgerald, Sr. served on the USS Randolph, during WWII. He was awarded the Bronze Star, for his heroic actions, during the time of a Japanese Kamikaze plane attack. The USS Randolph was on fire. My father bravely carried loads of ammunition, away from the buring areas of the ship, to avoid further loss of life.

My father is still alive, and is 83 yeras old-living in Kalamazoo, Michigan.


NameEllis Carlos D
Date03-07-2008
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MessageServed aboard the ran-do-cando(Randolph CVA 15) I went aboard as an Airman in 1956 and left the ship as an Ams2 in 1959 was assigned to the V6 division airframes shop and was a member of the ships COD Crew. At that time the ship had a AD skyraider for towing targets etc. we also had a TF-1 which hauled the mail and was used for logistics and other tasks.Carlos D Ellis AMSC USN Retired .


NameBrad Haws
Date02-29-2008
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MessageServed aboard from early 1960 to Discharged
10/1/1962
V-1 Div yellow shirt
Seems like yesterday


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