Don’t mow the lawn. Play on it.
Trade up to life at Ginger Cove.
Friendly games of croquet. Woodworking. Kayaking. That’s life at Ginger Cove.
USS Truxtun (DLGN/CGN-35, DDG-103),
Sept. 8-12, Rapid City, S.D. Contact: T. Poremski, 6400 N. Genoa-Clay Center Rd., Curtice, OH 43412, (419) 836-8420, president@truxtunassn .org,
www.truxtunassn.org.
USS Canopus (AS-34/9), Sept. 9-12, Charleston, S.C. Contact: R. Retin, 2245 Winter- creek Way SE, Salem, OR 97306, (503) 689-1712,
usscanopus@mail.com.
USS O’Bannon (DD/DDE-450, DD-987),
Sept. 15-19, Albuquerque, N.M. Contact: W. Jones, (318) 869-3383,
wjones-1@comcast.net.
USS Wasp (CV/CVA/CVS-18) Assn, Sept.
19-24, Green Bay, Wis. Contact: R. VanOver, 6584 Bunting Rd., Orchard Park, NY 14127, (716) 649-9053.
USS Orca (AVP-49), Sept. 23-25, Warwick, R.I. Contact: S. Ellexson, 2521 Duke Ave., Rich- mond, CA 94806, (510) 223-4420, stanellexson @
aol.com.
Patron Four Five Assn (VP-45), Sept. 29–
Oct. 3, Washington, D.C. Contact: B. Jones, 1927 Old Hwy. 26, Wiggins, MS 39577, (601) 528-9374,
bpj1927@yahoo.com,
www.vp45association.org.
USS Hollister (DD-788), Sept. 29–Oct. 3, Charleston, S.C. Contact: E. Gundersen, 2176 County Hwy. 107, Amsterdam, NY 12010, (518) 842-7126,
gunder788@nycap.rr.com,
www.uss
hollister.org.
USS Mount Katmai (AE-16), Oct. 7-10, Fres- no, Calif. Contact: W. Golden, 7334 N. Recreation Ave., Fresno, CA 93720, (559) 297-1123, walter
golden@sbcglobal.net
VW-1 Sqdn, Oct. 7-10, San Antonio. Contact: B. Fuller, (713) 521-0105,
bfuller@4u.com.
USS Aldebaran (AF-10), Oct. 11-13, Savannah, Ga. Contact: E. Pepling, 11719 S.W. Apple Blossom Trail, Port Saint Lucie, FL 34987, (772) 244-8822,
edward@pepling.com.
USS Clinton (APA-144), Oct. 11-15, Reno, Nev. Contact: D. Atkinson, 1510 19th Ave. N., Texas City, TX 77590, (409) 945-6148,
deape@aol.com.
Patrol Sqdn 24 (VP-24), Oct. 28-31, Charles-
ton, S.C. Contact: P. Rose, 22146 Chancellors Run Rd., Great Mills, MD 20634, (301) 863-5652,
mdrebel@md.metrocast.net.
Air Force
Pilot Training Class 55-B, June 17-19, Colorado
Springs, Colo. Contact: D. Nemeth, (703) 280-5075,
dhnemeth@verizon.net,
www.danbanks.net.
774th Tactical Airlift Sqdn, June 25-26,
Abilene, Texas. Contact: R. Robinson, 2615 Emporia St., Lubbock, TX 79415, (806) 470-7034,
wrobin422@yahoo.com.
90th Inf Div “Tough Ombres,” Aug. 5-8,
New Orleans. Contact: J. Reid, (630) 789-0204,
www.90thdivisionassociation.org.
6594 Test Grp and 6593 Test Sqdn, Aug.
16-20, Honolulu. Contact: V. Erikson, veerick06 @
gmail.com.
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