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NameDaisy King
Date12-01-2010
MessageHello! My father, Walter E. DiMond, was on the USS Randolph sometime near the end of WWII. All I know is he help land the planes. Does anyone remember/know him. I would love to hear from someone. Also, I would love to have a picture of his crew, but I don't know where to get one.
Any help is appreciated.


NameJames A. Anthony
Date11-29-2010
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MessageI Served on the USS Randolph from July 1965 to July 1967. It was an honor to serve my country, and the USS Randolph was the greatest place to serve. God Bless America!!!!



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Namefrank bitondo ak3
Date11-24-2010
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Messagehello mr jackson.I had a friend in the photo lab that used to do all my black and white film.The name escapes me.I served on board from 6l to nov of 62.If Jim Ellis is out there ..Jim I have a photo of us in Cannes France I just found.Happy thanksgiving to all.


NameJohnie E. Jackson
Date11-23-2010
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MessageWow! My last entry is now on page 45. How time flies. Still look back at the photos we took aboard the "Randy". Think often about the days and nights in the Photo Lab. Still taking pictures>. We served under the best Captain in the Navy Captain Hardy, he was a great sailors leader. Looking for anyone who served in the PhotoLab from Sept. 1962 to August 1964. email me.


NameConrad Kalb DPSN
Date11-22-2010
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MessageI was in S-7 division, data processing, 1968. Being on the Randolph was, for the most part, an uneventful assignment. Except when the ship was undergoing an annual at sea evaluation near Norfolk. The crew were at their damage control stations, mine was near the chapel in the stern. As the ship was doing high speed, hard turns the rudder control panel in the steering room caught fire, for real. The DC party had to rig de-smoke vent to the steering room, about 4 decks down. Then, taking turns, 2 men had to crank a hydrolic device to get the rudder back to center, that seemed to take about 30 minuites. The bridge steered the ship using various port/starboard prop speeds to continue with the evaluation.


NameDavid Petersen
Date11-21-2010
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MessageMy Dad served on the USS Randolph from 1953-1955. He would love to hear from his buddy Joe Allgood. Please contact me at [email protected] if you know anything about Joe. Thanks!


NamePaul Logan
Date11-21-2010
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MessageAnswer to Dennis Gilbert: I'm alive and well and living in Scottsdale Az. Wolfy is in Houston, Chittenden in Burlington Vt. Sam DiPrima outside Chicago Il. Hixon was in Fairfax Va. Contact me at [email protected]


NamePhillip Osborne
Date11-20-2010
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MessageServed '67-'68 in AIMD. Good webite. Recognized 2 entries George H. Johnson and Barry Laine from my old Department. Contact at [email protected]


NameRichard Owens
Date11-16-2010
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MessageBrought her out of mothballs in 1953. Served on shakedown to Gtmo. Transferred off to Port Lyautey, French Morocco for last 2 years of my tour. Worked in radio shack as radio-teletype operator.


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