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Destroyer Leader Association Reunion

Unnamed Venue Galveston

      Destroyer Leader Association Annual Reunion USS Norfolk (DL 1) USS Mitscher (DL 2/DDG 35) USS John S. McCain (DL 3/DDG 36) USS Willis A. Lee (DL 4) USS Wilkinson (DL 5) For information or to RSVP please contact: Walter L. Alexander 2311 Idavere Rd SW Roanoke, VA 24015-3903 (540) 345 – 5826

USS HORNET (CV-8, CV-12, CVA-12, CVS-12) Reunion

San Mateo Marriott Hotel 1770 S Amphlett Blvd, San Mateo

All Ship's Company, Officers, Air Groups, Crew, Marines and their Families Welcome! POC: Carl & Sandy Burket, Secretary Address: PO Box 108, Roaring Spring, PA  16673 Telephone: (814) 224-5063 Fax:  (814) 224-0078 E-mail: [email protected] Please visit the USS Hornet Association web site: http://www.usshornetassn.com/

USS JOHN R. CRAIG (DD 885) Reunion

Unnamed Venue Indianapolis

The USS John R. Craig (DD 885) Association invites you to the 22nd Reunion, to be held in September 2012, in Indianapolis. Email: Jerry Chwalek at [email protected] Please visit their website for more information.

Lunchtime Lecture: Steven Ujifusa, A Man and His Ship

National Museum of the United States Navy Washington Navy Yard, Washington

Lunchtime lecture and book signing with Steven Ujifusa At the peak of his power, William Francis Gibbs was considered America's best naval architect. His quest to build the finest, fastest, most beautiful ocean liner of his time, the S.S. United States,was a topic of national fascination. When completed in 1952, the ship was hailed as