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Current Message 1 - October 30, 2009
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Entry: 72144
USS Biloxi (CL-80)

POW shipped on the Biloxy in Nagasaki

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Mike Thijssen wrote on 2009-10-30 15:44:45.0

Comments: My grandfather, Joop Zomer just past away age 94. In 1945 he shipped in on the Biloxy at Nagasaki as a POW saved from the japs three days after the Nagasaki a.bomb. His runnig mate was Johnson. As my grandfather told me about the Biloxy and the escape from the kamikazabomb I dit not believe him. On the Internet I read about it and now I know he was right. From Nagasaki he went to Australia and in 47 back to indonesia (Dutch colony). I only can say now, Thank you all for bringing my grandfather to a safe Australia. Thank God!

Keywords: POI, Biloxy 1945

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Current Message 2 - October 28, 2009
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Entry: 72106
USS Biloxi (CL-80)

a. z. McCullough

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robert McCullough wrote on 2009-10-28 08:05:15.0

Comments:

Keywords: My Dad was a crew member he was a water tender abroad, does anyone recall him and maybe pictures. Will pay for copies to be made.

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Current Message 3 - November 21, 2008
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Entry: 67966
USS Biloxi (CL-80)

Saving the U.S.S. Biloxi guns

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Stacey Wolfe wrote on 2008-11-21 16:53:59.0

Comments: My Dad is a Vietnam veteran and currently belongs to the V.F.W. post 2434 in Biloxi Ms. As some might not know the Post was destroyed during hurricane Katrina. The only thing that remains in the grounds is one of the guns from the U.S.S. Biloxi. My dad is trying to save the gun by having it restored and put into museum. The post commander wants it removed from the premises at any cost! Please, if any onyone has any ideas on how to save a piece of our history, let me know. My dad and I are just looking for an idea where to start. As a child I grew up in post 2434, My siblings,cousins,and friends from other veterans played on the gun as children, it's almost like an old playground for us. I'm a veteran myself I know the importance of American History!!! Thanks to all who have served!!

Keywords: U.S.S. Biloxi

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Current Message 4 - November 11, 2008
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Entry: 67819
USS Biloxi (CL-80)

Reunion 1988 stein

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Linda Themm wrote on 2008-11-11 14:31:03.0

Comments: I have a decorative stein engraved, "U.S.S. Biloxi (CL-80) Reunion Nashville, TN 1988. I'm not sure how it came to be in my possession - is anyone interested in having it? Please respond to lindaluhoo@aol.com. Thank you, and thank you to all of our Veterans.

Keywords: Reunion

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Current Message 5 - August 26, 2008
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Entry: 66983
USS Biloxi (CL-80)

Daniel Allan Little

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Robert Little wrote on 2008-08-26 00:43:48.0

Comments: any one out there remembers a Daniel Allan Little my Dad said he was washed over board the 17 Jan 1945 in the China Sea but the USS Biloxi reports no one was ever loss in the history of the ship. my Dad got the run a round and in the 1990s Daniel Allan Little death is still classified..I need help

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Current Message 6 - July 8, 2008
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Entry: 66398
USS Biloxi (CL-80)

ussbiloxi survivors

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nina lick wrote on 2008-07-08 16:08:00.0

Comments: my father is Ernest self, he is 84 years old and served on the U.S.S. Biloxi. he is still alive and we are trying to find other survivors. we has a picture of the crew on the U.S.S Biloxi with a plaque with their names on it. His doctor at the VA hospital in Jackson, MS keeps this picture in his office. We would like to know who survived & what states they live in. He has spoken of a torpedo or some sort of bomb hitting the ship & that they were lucky that it didn't explode. If anyone knows anything, please write me back.

Keywords: uss biloxi survivors

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Current Message 7 - March 19, 2008
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Entry: 64812
USS Biloxi (CL-80)

USS Biloxi CL-80 reunion 1988

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Linda Themm wrote on 2008-03-19 19:48:13.0

Comments: I have what appears to be a pewter stein with lid that is engraved "U.S.S. Biloxi (CL-80) Reunion Nashville, TN 1988. Would this be of interest to anyone out there? I'll be happy to send a picture.

Keywords: 1988 reunion stein

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Current Message 8 - March 5, 2008
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Entry: 64620
USS Biloxi (CL-80)

Seeking Information on Victor Watson

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Charles S. wrote on 2008-03-05 19:14:55.0

Comments: Looking for information in general USS Biloxi during WW2 (CL-80)and any crew that might have information on a crewman by the name of Victor Watson. I believe Mr. Watson would have served as a machinist but not %100 certain. I recall a story to the effect that he was aboard the Biloxi either 3 days out of Pearl Harbor or 3 days after Pearl Harbor was attacked when their ship was attacked by the Japanese. I seem to recall him saying he had something to do with shooting down a plane or a bomb and his name appeared on plaque or memorial to that effect. He was wounded in that attack and still bore shrapnel. In the past 20 year period, Mr. Watson lived in Missouri and Florida with his family. I've since lost contact. I'd appreciate any info on the ship, the battle and anyone that may have served during that time period and whether or not anyone knows the whereabouts of Mr. Watson, livng or deceased. Thanks.

Keywords: USS Biloxi (CL-80)Victor Watson

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Current Message 9 - February 11, 2008
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Entry: 64256
USS Biloxi (CL-80)

Member of the Biloxi crew

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Kenneth Crabtree wrote on 2008-02-11 07:47:19.0

Comments: I served on the USS Biloxi during WW II and just wanted to add my name to the list. Thanks,

Kenneth Crabtree

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Current Message 10 - November 27, 2007
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Entry: 63196
USS Biloxi (CL-80)

Biloxi History Book in National Archives

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Pete Gamble wrote on 2007-11-27 14:37:07.0

Comments: My Dad was a Radioman third Class on the Biloxi in WW2. In 2002 he wrote a book about his experiences. The book has never been published but is available through the National Archives. ISBN 0-9723828-0-1 It is a history of his ship, U.S.S. Biloxi CL-80 during WW2. Very interesting stories- this ship went through just about every major battle in the Pacific. The Kamikaze referred to in the below post was actually a Japanese VAL dive bomber that had been shot down and was looking for a place to crash into. The pilot was familiar with other Cleavland class cruisers and was aiming to hit midships. He hit aft by mistake because the Biloxi, unlike other Cleavland class cruisers, had the "bedspring" air search antenna mounted on the aft mast instead of the forward mast.

The VAL did crash into the ship and the Biloxi crew promptly pushed it overboard. The real damage came from the 500kg bomb that the dive bomber dropped into the ship just before crashing. Luckily the bomb never went off due to a bad fuse but it did strike just above the armored plating at the water line. Flooding was severe but, luckily, being so far aft, the engineers were able to quickly do damage control. Several compartments did flood, thereby spoiling the food stores (including coffee.) The damage control was successful though, they flooded some compartments on the other side to put the ship right as best they could. Resulting in a 15 degree list. This severely reduced the speed that Lucky B could move at. It also made them a real target for the Japs and so they were relentlessly attacked after that. The rest of the group did screen them though and in the process really beat the hell out of every Jap plane and sub that went after the B, and there were plenty. The B continued fighting that day, though only able to use the foward gunmounts. That night they covered themselves with smoke and moved to a safer part of the island area where they could do more extensive repairs. That done, they resumed fighting though they still had the 15 degree list, which made life even more dangerous- one crewman was struck with a table while dining on the mess decks because the seas were not calm then.

Plenty of other good stories in the book as well. All true, all from the U.S.S. Biloxi, CL-80

Keywords: Navy Veteran, U.S.S. Biloxi CL-80 U.S.S. Detroit AOE-4 Pacific World War Two

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Current Message 11 - July 23, 2007
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Entry: 61716
USS Biloxi (CL-80)

USS Biloxi Book (Dark Blue, 1945)

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Victor Hooper wrote on 2007-07-23 21:08:55.0

Comments: Piecing together information from the book and things that my father told me:

My dad was known as Stars and Bars Hooper (or the old man) because he joined the Marine Corps anticipating US involvement in WW II, so was highly experienced. He served as Judo instructor's instructor at the Marine Corps Institute in Washington, DC, among other things, teaching them how to hold heads up during practice to avoid injuring those whom they instruct.

He believed that the whole ship would be lost if someone didn't bravely man the guns. That is what kept him at his post during severe assaults, and he urged others to follow his lead.

Luckily he only sustained a splinter of aluminum in his thumb as a Kamikaze hit the ship deck. Regulations forbade him from taking a piece of it. At the end of the war, he had many ribbons and medals and many who served with him came up to congratulate his wife for his courage and commitment. Like most soldiers and sailors, he spoke little of the war.

December, 1944, three US destroyers were capsized by a typhoon, but the Biloxi survived. My dad was nominated for a Silver Star for securing a large gun which was almost swept off the ship by 100 foot waves. . . he timed his dash. He was only awarded the Bronze Star for that.

http://www.antiqbook.com/boox/ver/030161.shtml

The website above shows the dark blue USS Biloxi book ( circa 1946)for sale for $85. Though the ship was a very small part of history, it is part of my family history, and I would not part with the book that was presumably handed out to each crew member at the end of the war.

Pronounced Bee-lux'-ee, (named for the Mississippi city) it was built by the Newport News Shipbuilding and Dry Dock company and commissioned in Portsmouth, Virginia, August 31, 1943. It's delayed entry into the war is deceiving, since it earned the name "Busy Bee" by being so active.

The first battle of the Biloxi was at Japanese held Wotje Island, January 30, 1944. A 5 inch (diameter) shell struck the communications tower. The Department of the Navy had selected the Biloxi for pictures of ship life, so it recorded the battle on film.

The ship then became a member of Task Force 58 in the spring of 1944.

The ship was not supposed to travel in a "predictable" straight path, so it zigzagged. At the Admiralty Islands this zigzag caused them to cross the equator 14 times. There is a ceremony for those who cross the equator (men dress up as women--see book for picture). (I have some unpublished pictures of that at home, too).

The crew were largely young men on their own for the first time, and they partied hard when they could. All around them, there were temptations. The island of Chichi Jima was double hills (Chichi means breasts).

The Biloxi shot a submarine just before it was able to sink another light cruiser (they were cited for saving it).

February 16, 1945, the Biloxi attacked Tokyo, Japan. Then, on February 19 through February 22, 1945, it fired on Iwo Jima. My father was a Gunnery Sergeant, manning one of the 5 inch guns, so he had to keep his eyes on the island. He saw the first US flag go up, then he saw the 2nd flag (publicity pose) go up.

Rear Admiral Morton L. Deyo, said that it was "the crew with the most spip's spirit I've ever seen."

It was called the "Mighty B" in a poem by Sebastian Skaboodle.

During WW II, the Biloxi sunk 3 ships and 8 planes. It was struck by a suicide bomber with a 1200 pound bomb, and struck another time, as well (hence, the name, "Double Lucky)."

The Biloxi was scrapped for metal off of the coast of Medford, Oregon after serving in WW II and the Korean War. A piece of it was taken to the National Archives where it remained until North Carolina's Senator Byrd melted it down with several scraps from very famous battleships to form the "Statue of the Lone Soldier." The Biloxi, though a mere light cruiser, was chosen for this distinguished recent honor because of it's outstanding and distinguished service. I suspect that the crew was originally picked to be the very best (for the camera crew that was to film it).

Keywords: Nyle Hooper, USS Biloxi, 1943 to 1945, Iwo Jima, Japan, Marshall Island (Wotje), Truk Island II, Marianas, Admiralty Islands, Saipan II, Philippines (Philippine Sea II), Chichi Jima, Formosa, Surigao Straits, China Sea, Tokyo, Iwo Jima II, Okinawa I and II (Okinawa was called "Indian Country"), Roi-Namur, Emirau, Palau II, Yap III, Woleai, Wadke (Wake?), Sawar, Hollandia, Ponape, Tinian, Guam, Bonins II, Indo China. Busy Bee, Double Lucky, mighty b, torpedo, kamikaze. WW II, Korean War. Stars and bars.

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Current Message 12 - September 28, 2006
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Entry: 59053
USS Biloxi (CL-80)

USS Biloxi-Charles (Chuck)Campbell

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Jay Dembouski wrote on 2006-09-28 01:43:41.0

Comments: Charles (Chuck) Campbell was my grandfather who served on the USS Biloxi during WWII. I never met him as he passed away prior to my birth. I know it's a long shot but I was wondering if any Biloxi vets remembered him and would be willing to share with me what they recall of him?

Keywords: USS Biloxi-Charles (Chuck) Campbell

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Current Message 13 - October 16, 2005
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Entry: 53622
USS Biloxi (CL-80)

Searching for Information

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Annette Zapata wrote on 2005-10-16 00:00:00.0

Comments: Hello. I am in search of information of the happenings aboard the USS Biloxi during the Korean War and World War II era. My father did not speak much of this time period. I found out that he served aboard the USS Biloxi from his enlistment papers. I overheard him tell my brother that he also served on a submarine. My fathers name was Willis Gene Tillman. Any information, friends of my dad or pictures you can share with me would be most grealy appreciated. Thank you

Keywords: Aboard the USS Biloxi During the Korean and World War II

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Current Message 14 - September 26, 2005
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Entry: 53305
USS Biloxi (CL-80)

James E. King

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James King wrote on 2005-09-26 00:00:00.0

Comments: I served on the USS Biloxi from 1943-1945. I was in the F division and worked on the catapults. I would like to hear from any former shipmates, especially anyone with information about my best wartime friend James (Jake) Clinton Ingram.

Keywords: James (Jake) Clinton Ingram

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Current Message 15 - August 22, 2005
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Entry: 52773
USS Biloxi (CL-80)

USS BILOXI

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Cheryl Brock wrote on 2005-08-22 00:00:00.0

Comments: My Grandfather passed away before I was born and all I have of him is a paper stating that he crossed the equator on 3/8/44. If anyone remembers a Herman Nathan Scearce from Danville,VA please e-mail ctb74@aol.com. Thanks!

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Current Message 16 - August 4, 2005
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Entry: 52444
USS Biloxi (CL-80)

Looking for Shipmates of Biloxi

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Bob Jabon wrote on 2005-08-04 00:00:00.0

Comments: My brother, Joseph A Jabon, served on the Biloxi all during the Pacific campaigns. He recently passed away without leaving a record of his service experience. As a tribute to Joe, I am assembling a detailed record of the expriences of Joe and his crewmates of the USS Biloxi. Joe's rating was ARM2C and he flew the back seat on the scout plane. Please contact me.

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Current Message 17 - September 25, 2004
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Entry: 45995
USS Biloxi (CL-80)

USS Biloxi

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Darla Wilshire wrote on 2004-09-25 19:12:24.0

Comments: My father served on the U.S.S. Biloxi during the second world war. I am interested in finding other members of the crew who might remember him, James Richard Houseman. He was a gunner on the ship. He has passed on, but I would love to hear from those who knew him.

Thanks very much

Keywords: USS Biloxi, gunner's mate

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Current Message 18 - August 19, 2004
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Entry: 45309
USS Biloxi (CL-80)

John Arth - USS Biloxi

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Angela Hughes wrote on 2004-08-19 09:21:00.0

Comments: My Great Uncle served on the USS Biloxi during WWII. His name was John Arth. I'm in the process of planning his Christmas gift (early!) because I want to make it something really special for him, as it will, sadly, probably be his last Christmas with us. Do any of you veterans have any ideas on what I could do for him that has to do with the Biloxi? What would be something special for you? Thanks for all your help, in advance! Angela

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Current Message 19 - July 25, 2004
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Entry: 44765
USS Biloxi (CL-80)

B DIV USS BILOXI 1944-1945

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Mike Fulcher wrote on 2004-07-25 18:37:10.0

Comments: My uncle, Julius Taylor, was Fireman 1st Class in B Div. He served 1944- 1945. He lives now in NC. He would like some emails from former shipmates. I will deliver them. mfulcher@mail.clis.com

Keywords: Uss Biloxi CL-80

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Current Message 20 - May 30, 2004
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Entry: 43383
USS Biloxi (CL-80)

my father served on the biloxi

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donnie mccullough wrote on 2004-05-30 23:08:54.0

Comments: my father served on the biloxi from 43 to 46 . he was a water tender 3rd class . if anybody served with him i would like to found out more about the ship and who he worked with. thanks

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Current Message 21 - May 30, 2004
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Entry: 43340
USS Biloxi (CL-80)

My father (Nyle Henderson Hooper) served on the USS Biloxi in WW II

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Victor Hooper wrote on 2004-05-30 02:46:57.0

Comments:

Keywords: Nyle Henderson Hooper, USS Biloxi, WW II

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Current Message 22 - April 30, 2004
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Entry: 42719
USS Biloxi (CL-80)

My father served on USS BILOXI

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Mike Bloedel wrote on 2004-04-30 09:13:53.0

Comments: My father Walter Bloedel served on USS BILOXI and USS Bunker Hill in 1944 and 1945. Looking for anyone who may have served with him.

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Current Message 23 - March 20, 2004
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Entry: 41864
USS Biloxi (CL-80)

Looking for shipmates

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Autumn Wolfe wrote on 2004-03-20 15:04:14.0

Comments: My grandfather's name was Donald McKenzie he was on the USS Biloxi. He was a baker First Class. I would love to hear from one of his shipmates. I attended a few reunions with him. One in Florida and one in Nashville. Hope to hear from someone soon!

Keywords: USS Biloxi

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Current Message 24 - March 22, 2003
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Entry: 33002
USS Biloxi (CL-80)

USS Biloxi update

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Diane Clark wrote on 2003-03-22 20:16:09.0

Comments: My father, Capt. William Sander, USNR, Ret., died 10 March 2003. The US Navy was an integral part of his life for over sixty years. I grew up hearing wonderful stories about "The Double Lucky." I shall miss hearing them yet another time. An era has passed for my sister and me and our families.

Diane

Keywords: Re: William ("Bill") Sander, SC who served on the Biloxi during WW II

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Current Message 25 - July 17, 2002
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Entry: 27010
USS Biloxi (CL-80)

USS BILOXI

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Kelly Dukes wrote on 2002-07-17 13:30:52.0

Comments: My grandpa was on the ship fron the years of 1943 to 1945. He was there when the A bomb was dropped in Nagasaki and Hiroshima. now he would like to talk to old friends. If you know or remember a man by the name of Norman Dukes please e-mail me thank you Kelly

Keywords: The USS Biloxi

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Current Message 26 - June 14, 2002
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Entry: 26258
USS Biloxi (CL-80)

USS Biloxi Unexploded Bomb story

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Jason Greene wrote on 2002-06-14 10:52:54.0

Comments: My grandfather-in-law was the Supply Officer on the USS Biloxi. I have heard the story about the unexploded bomb from him many times. He said that the bomb went through the galley. In the funny story, he said that the captain over the intercom called him and told him that there was a clean up needed in the mess hall... Meaning the bomb.. Very funny. He has a picture of the hole the bomb made and a few people in the pictures.

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Current Message 27 - April 25, 2002
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Entry: 24959
USS Biloxi (CL-80)

looking for info. on biloxi..it was my fathers ship and he just recently passed away

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terry burchett wrote on 2002-04-25 13:16:22.0

Comments: want to find members that may remember my father and learn more about the uss biloxi. i know it sustained damage when an unexploded bomb went through the deck...i think he worked in the galley..thanks very much for any info ...

Keywords: his name was clarence fuson burchett

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Current Message 28 - February 5, 2002
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Entry: 22931
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USS Biloxi

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John Adams wrote on 2002-02-05 19:09:18.0

Comments: AM posting for my friends father, he was on the USS Biloxi during WW11, his name is Sherwood Wilfert, if you remember him, mail me and I can put you in touch...............God Bless

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Current Message 29 - January 23, 2002
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Entry: 22571
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USS BILOXI

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George Wustefeld wrote on 2002-01-23 20:19:11.0

Comments: Annette Zapata email isneezy173@aol.com no longer answers her mail.

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Current Message 30 - December 17, 2001
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Entry: 21578
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USS BILOXI

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George Wustefeld wrote on 2001-12-17 20:44:35.0

Comments: I've been looking for shipmates for the past 2 years. If anybody is out there that served onboard from 43 to 46 please let me hear from you.

Keywords: uss biloxi

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Current Message 31 - November 26, 1999
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Entry: 5297
USS Biloxi (CL-80)

3rd Div

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Roger Fredricks wrote on 1999-11-26 00:00:00.0

Comments: BATTERY A 9TH FIELD 3RD DIVISION

Keywords: lucas

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USS Biloxi

On Tue, 3 Mar 1998 
Annette Zapata Email address wrote:

922 john page
san antonio, tx 78228


I really want to find more information on the uss biloxi.  My father
served on that ship.  Any help on information and maybe even a picture 
of the ship would be most greatly aprreciated.   

Also any information on the uss smalley and a picture would be most
appreciated.  thanks.