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BM1 (SW/AW/CC) Roger L Rodriguez, Jr Found your website stopped in and looked around very informative. I have seen the anchor of the ship in Uvalde. Outstanding website! |
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Joe Verbeek Helped put the ship in mothballs |
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Joe Verbeek I was the sailer who was injured when Henderson shot and killed Ens. Morris and wounded Ens. Harrison. Henderson was later given the death penalty. |
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Joe Verbeek I was the sailer who was injured when Henderson shot and killed Ens. Morris and wounded Ens. Harrison. Henderson was later given the death penalty. |
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Robert(Bob) Reeder Reported aboard April 64 about 1800. GM! Jackson was duty MAA took me to the mess decks and an hour later I was carrying around the butt bucket. A little less than three years on board thru Dec.67 2nd division. Retired after 22yrs and many duty stations but none like Captain Butler's EVER GREATER GATOR FREIGHTER. EMAIL IN TQJ55X@BELLSOUTH.NET |
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Robert L. Ruyle Great revamp of the Website Phil, keep up the good work. We have found afew new shipmates via the internet and hope we find more. See you in Uvalde, TX at our next reunion in September. |
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John Kilgore johnkilgore@charter.net I was aboard 1962-63 in the boiler room |
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EM2/cBill Lipetzky on board 44-46,enjoy the website, keep up the good work. |
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Stan B. Goldberg wwII Uvalde 1945-1946 Gunner and Helmsman. |
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12/7/2008 7:16pm TCZuck [TZuck@ma.rr.com]
I was on Uvalde from 1962 to 1964 at Norfolk VA. as MM in the engine room and later as a EN in the boat\engine shop Todd C Zuck 6500 Naef Rd Fairview,Pa 16415 |