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Paul DiGeorge, USA—I am looking for him. I do
not know his rank. He was in the 542 Signal Co.
Contact: R. Suriano, 30 Alexandria Rd., Morris-
town, NJ 07960, (321) 783-0841,
rses28verizon.net.
Capt. Maurice O. Muncie, USN-Ret.—I am
looking for him. He was my CO on the USS
Sennet (SS-408). Contact: H. West, 126 Cedar
Ave., Colonial Beach, VA 22443, (540) 331-3398,
hankandsusan@hotmail.com.
Capt. Bonnie Schofield, USA—I am looking
for her. We served together at the Army hospital
in Tehran, Iran, in 1978. I was her enlisted medic
before I received my commission. I last saw her in
Manhasset, N.Y. Contact: S. Abel, 2653 E. Barclay
Ct., Green Valley, AZ 85614, (520) 648-2172,
stevenabel8@msn.com.
CWO Charles “Raymond” Johnson—I am
looking for him. I do not know his service. He is
a WWII veteran of the Anzio invasion in Italy
and a POW. After retiring from the military, he
worked for Wackenhut Corp. in Louisville, Ky.
His son, Martin, is a doctor. Contact: R. Geddings,
400 Creekview Dr., Paris, KY 40361, (859) 987-
7290,
bobmaryg@bellsouth.net.
Col. Benjamin Yoshioka, USMC-Ret.—I am
looking for him. He was an aviator, and his last
duty station was fl ying a Marine Corps (VIP)
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A Charitable Gift Annuity with the Paralyzed
Franco Erspamer, USN—I am looking for him.
Veterans of America (PVA) is one of the most rewarding
I do not know his rank. He was an offi cer on the
investments you can make. a35 Now is an ideal time to
USS Ford Country (LST-772) from 1954-55. Con-
tact: R. Foster, 4575 N. U.S. Hwy. 31, Seymour, IN
consider the unique tax benefits and security of guaranteed 47274, (812) 522-4375,
boberebob22@webtv.net.
payments offered by a PVA Charitable Gift Annuity.
Robert Hart Ruth, USA—I am looking for
a35 Your gift annuity of at least $25,000 ensures that PVA him. I do not know his rank. He was an offi cer
can continue its work. In the meantime, you or your
in the Berlin Brigade Aviation Detachment.
Contact: R. Scherer, 5992 Brantley Gordon Rd.,
AGE* RATE**
chosen beneficiary can rely on fixed quarterly or semi- Denton, NC 27239, (336) 857-2352, lbscherer
@
rtmc.net.
75 7.3%
annual payments for life. There are various options you
77 7.6
can choose to best meet your family’s needs. The table at left
1st Lt. Douglas Franke—I am looking for him.
I do not know his service. We attended naviga-
80 8.3
shows you the payment rates you can expect. Give us the
tion school together in San Marcus, Texas, in
82 8.8
opportunity to show you the return you’ll get from helping
1943. I think he was from Indiana. Contact:
D. Fleming, 4782 Hwy. K-33, Wellsville, KS
86 10.1
others. a35 PVA is the only congressionally chartered veterans
66092, (785) 883-4650.
90
organization dedicated solely for the benefit and representation
-over 11.5
of individuals with spinal cord injury or disease.
John Lesko—I am looking for him. I do not
* PVA’s minimum age
know his rank or service. Contact: R. Wortman,
requirement is 75.
C
21134 Lowland Ave., Eagle River, AK 99577, (907)
all for more information on the Paralyzed Veterans
696-7670,
rwortman@mtaonline.net.
** One life rates
(subject to change)
of America Charitable Gift Annuity
Rear Adm. J.D. Ramage, USN—I am looking
1 (800) 424-8200 ext. 600
•
www.pva.org for someone who can confi rm that I accompanied
Ramage and his party to Bangkok, Thailand, via
Saigon from the USS Constellation (CV-64) in
Please remember the Paralyzed Veterans of America
June 1966. Contact: E. Ingley, 1951 Pine Mesa
in your will.
Grove, Colorado Springs, CO 80918, (719) 266-
0558,
ewpkingley@msn.com. MO
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