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| Current Message 1 - June 26, 2010 |
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Entry: 75231
USS Cavalier (APA-37) |
FINALLY CONNECTED |
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GERARD C. HUTCHEON wrote on 2010-06-26 00:36:49.0
Comments: HELLO TO ALL MY FELLOW VETERANS: I WANT TO START SAYING THAT I WAS FINALLY SERVICE CONNECTED FOR MY SERVICE IN VIETNAM. I'M A DIABETIC TYPE 2,ALONG WITH NEUROPATHY, RETINOPATHY, RENOPATHITY,HYPER-TENSION, HEARING,THE COMPLETE PROCESS TOOK 5 YEARS. ALL MY RESEARCH WAS DONE BY MY WIFE AND I. FORMER SHIPMATES WROTE BUDDY LETTERS ON MY BEHALF I COULDN'T OF DONE WITHOUT MY FELLOW SHIPMATES TRULY AWESOME IN WHICH THEY NEVER HESITATED TO HELP. THIS KOREAN WAR PROJECT IS THE MOST INFORMATIVE SITE AND ALL PERSONAL ARE TRULY PROFESSIONALS. SO IF YOUR SEEKING TO FILE A CLAIM SPEAK THE TRUTH, HAVE A SUPPORT TEAM BACKING YOUR STORIES ,EVIDENCE PHOTO'S ETC COPY EVERY DOCUMENT NEVER SEND ORIGINALS! LASTLY BE CALM ,COOL COLLECTIVE . GOD BLESS HUTCH
Keywords: VIETNAM VETERAN 66' 68' TET OFFENSIVE LANDINGS CHU-LAU 66'MARCH APRIL
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| Current Message 2 - February 9, 2010 |
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Entry: 73497
USS Cavalier (APA-37) |
CAVALIER 2010 - REUNION |
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RALPH HALL wrote on 2010-02-09 23:40:26.0
Comments: CAVALIER REUNION #11. LAS VEGAS, NV. SEPT 19-23,2010 CHECK CAVALIER WEB PAGE: HTTP://WWW.MICROBURMBI.NET/INDEX_0.HTML
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| Current Message 3 - January 28, 2010 |
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Entry: 73322
USS Cavalier (APA-37) |
Looking for information on my father |
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Christopher Linder wrote on 2010-01-28 17:06:50.0
Comments: My father was a radio operator on the landing craft USS Cavalier during the invasion of Pusan in 1951. He was a member of the crew for appoximately 2 years. Please contact me if you can provide any further information.
Thank you. Chris Linder
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| Current Message 4 - January 23, 2010 |
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Entry: 73252
USS Cavalier (APA-37) |
In memory of |
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Patricia Temple wrote on 2010-01-23 09:01:05.0
Comments: My father was on the USS Cavalier in WWII, he was on his way down the stairs to the work station below decks when the torpedo hit the ship. I don't know much about the events of his life aboard the ship or the details of war as he was a very reserved and quiet man, he didn't like discussing the topic much. We are sorry to say that he has passed at 84 years of age, I wish I had known of this site long before he passed I think it might have caught his interest and maybe brought out some more information on his life for his children and grandchildren to learn more about what he experienced. His name was William E. Savage he served on this ship from 30 March 1943 to 18 March 1946 Motor Machinist's Mate.
Keywords: USS CAVALIER 1944
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| Current Message 5 - July 13, 2009 |
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Entry: 70887
USS Cavalier (APA-37) |
DUTY ABOARD USS CAVALIER APA37 1949-1953 |
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Archie Hoagland wrote on 2009-07-13 16:17:05.0
Comments: I served aboad the USS Cavalier APA-37 from Oct 1949 until May 1953. I first came aboard and was assigned to the third deck division. A few months later they formed the boat division and I was transfered into that division. I was a coxwain of an LCVP during the Korean War. I coxwained Capt. Sweeny's gig for a year and also ran PR's, LCVP's and the Officers Motorboat on liberty runs many times. I spent my entire three year hitch aboard the Cavalier and even spent a 'Truman's year' extension, because they were keepin men in due to the Korean War. I never had a chance to advance in rate since all rates were frozen because of rated petty officers staying in after WW-II. We spent a good share of our time in the far East during my time aboard. I was discharged a Seaman First Class.
Keywords: Japanese occupation, invasion of Inchon, China Service Typhoon Mary
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| Current Message 6 - June 30, 2009 |
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Entry: 70753
USS Cavalier (APA-37) |
u.s.s. cavalier apa-37 update |
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GERARD HUTCHEON wrote on 2009-06-30 00:02:09.0
Comments: I FINALLY RECIEVED WORD FROM THE VVA THAT THEY SERVICE CONNECTED FROM AGENT ORANGE EXPOSURE DIABETES-2 AFTER WAITING 4 YEARS OF DENIALS AND APPEALS.THAT CONNECTION WAS GRANTED IN FEBUARY OF 09' AN STILL HAVEN'T RECIEVED ANY COMPANSATION ALMOST 5 MONTHS. NOW THE 'DAV' IS SAYING THAT I'M NOT SERVICE CONNECTED. I TOLD THEM OVER THE PHONE THAT I HAVE THE DOUCUMENT SAYING A DIFFERENT STORY. THE WORD "GRANTED" MEANS JUST THAT ,BUT THE DAV STILL SAYING I'M NOT.JUST RECENTLY I WAS DENIED DIABETEIC RETINOPAHTY,AND TINNITUS. WHY I WAS DENIED FOR MY EYESIGHT SINCE IT IS LINKED TO DIABETES-2? ITS APPEARS TO ME THAT THE VVA,AND THE 'DAV' OVERLOOKS MY SERVICE CONNECTION TO AGENT ORANGE. THE RIGHT HAND REFUSES TO ALLOW THE LEFT TO TURN THE PAGES ON MY CLAIM. I'LL KEEP YOU POSTED ON MY JOURNEY. GERARD HUTCHEON
Keywords: HUTCH, FRANK FOLSOM,LES BROOKS,DAVE BARBER,TOM PENDERGAST,HARVEY ZIMMERLR,JERRY HOLTZ,JIM STROPO, BOB DAUBENSPECT,GEORGE HABERJAK, AND MANY MORE.
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| Current Message 7 - March 24, 2009 |
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Entry: 69623
USS Cavalier (APA-37) |
On board February 10, 1966 |
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Manuel Precie wrote on 2009-03-24 20:33:43.0
Comments: I was with the 1st Marine Division (REIN) FMF when we boarded in San Diego on Feb. 10, 1966. There was a total of 17,000 marines that left Camp Pendleton and sailed for Vietnam. Another ship I remembered with the USS Cavalier was the Greasy George. I forget the formal name of the AKA ship but the sailors on board the Cavalier called it the Greasy George. What was the name? Anyways, after about 4 days, we arrived at Pearl Harbor and spent only 1 night. We marines were allowed a four hour pass to Fort De Russey-then after we got back on board, drunk of course, we then rendevouz with the rest of the force (the rest of the fleet left San Francisco and other ports) just west of Hawaii the next day and sailed for Okinawa. After about four weeks, we landed at White beach, Naha, Okinawa. I remembered standing watches on the fantail and in the various compartments of the ship and also the Russian thrallers that were shadowing us. I also remembered the four or five levels of canvass hammocks in the troop hold where we were bunked. We had to secure our field transport packs, rifles, helmets, and seabags to the chains of our hammocks. I look back at those days on board the Cavalier with fond memories. I recall boarding the ship and it reminds of the WWII movie, "Battle Cry" with Van Heflin. We looked just like those marines in the movie when they boarded their APA. Anyways, after all these years, I just want to say that I loved the Cavalier and I want to thank all the sailors who made our voyage to Oki a pleasant one. The food was great and I had a great time on deck doing our rifle exercises and watches.
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| Current Message 8 - February 12, 2009 |
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Entry: 69088
USS Cavalier (APA-37) |
looking for boat gane 1956 1959 |
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randald bartlett wrote on 2009-02-12 11:32:53.0
Comments: when is 2009 reunion ,where
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| Current Message 9 - September 13, 2008 |
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Entry: 67187
USS Cavalier (APA-37) |
info on Floyd Webb |
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bill webb wrote on 2008-09-13 00:01:29.0
Comments: want to know about my dad`s history
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| Current Message 10 - April 13, 2008 |
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Entry: 65236
USS Cavalier (APA-37) |
First Active Duty at sea. |
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Alvin Lowi wrote on 2008-04-13 20:03:21.0
Comments: Alvin Lowi Sunday, 4/13/08, 5:31 PM The Cavalier was my first active duty assignment after graduation from Georgia Tech and Regular NROTC in June 1951. Ensign, USN. Reported to the Beachmaster on the beach at Chitose near Muroran, Hokkaido, Japan, in September 1951 and climbed aboard the Cavalier at sea from an LCVP using a cargo net. Captain Uehling was the skipper. I was assigned a boat wave and "B" Division. Merchant-marine trained Lt. George Westcott, USNR, was "M" division officer. George taught me how to run the boilers and keep the steam up. At the time, the Cavalier was engaged in landing exercises with the Oklahoma National Guard, 45th Infantry Division, which was landed at Inchon, Korea the following December. The temperature was 30 below. The boats took on sea ice, which I had never seen before. From Inchon we went to Hong Kong for some R&R. While there, the British port commander challenged our ships company to a yacht race around Victoria. Our Exec. (CDR. ??) was from Boston and rag sailor from way back. The Brits bought us a lot of Scotch after that. From: Gadsden, Al Email: alowi@earthlink.net
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| Current Message 11 - April 6, 2008 |
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Entry: 65118
USS Cavalier (APA-37) |
AGENT ORANGE. |
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GERARD HUTCHEON wrote on 2008-04-06 21:35:59.0
Comments: I WAS ABOARD THE USS CAVALIER APA-37 FROM NOV'65 TO SEPT '68.HAD THE PRIVLAGE OF SERVING TWO WES PAC TOURS,INCLUDING SEVERAL VISITS TO SOUTH VIETNAM,DELIVERING SUPPLIES TROOPS EQUIPMENT AND THE DIXONAGENT ORANGE IN OUR FIRST AT CHU-LAI,DA NANG ,VUNG-TU. WE ALSO SERVED AS STATION SHIP IN DA NANG FOR TWO MONTHS.TO GIVE SOLDIERS A LITTLE BREAK FROM DAILY DUTIES.WE ALSO WOULD SHUDDLE MEN,TO AND FROM WHITE ELEPHANT PIER,AND UNLOAD SHIPS IN THE HARBOR.WE ALSO HAD 18 VIETNAMESE PRISONERS ONBOARD THEY WERE PART OF THE NORTH VIETNAM'S NAVY THEY WERE JUST YOUNG MEN 16 18 YO.WE HAD A 24/7 BOAT WATCH THAT CIRCLE THE SHIP FOR SECURITY PURPOSES.THERE ARE ALOT OF OUR SHIPMATES SUFFERING FROM OUR EXPOSURE FROM AGENT ORANGE. WE TOOK A LITTLE R+R TO GIVE US A BREAK FROM THE REGERIOUS DUTIES. WE ARE A BROWN WATER NAVY VESSEL.SPENDING OUR TIME ON MONKEY MOUNTIAN. WE ALSO DID NITE TIME PATROLS UP THE MAIN RIVER FOR THE NAVAL SUPPORT ACTIVITY.I WAS APART OF THE BOAT GROUP BEING A CERTIFIED ASSULT BOAT COXSWAIN
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| Current Message 12 - July 25, 2007 |
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Entry: 61740
USS Cavalier (APA-37) |
Agent Orange |
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Jerry Wayne Hotz wrote on 2007-07-25 17:21:46.0
Comments: Does anybody have any records or info regarding the 1966 west pac cruise where we delivered 55 gallon drums of agent orange to Da Nang,Chu Li or Cam Rahn Bay Viet Nam. We have allot of shipmates suffering from the effects of that cargo. Please let me know I was on board from 65-67 Jerry Hotz seaman Third division I later became a signalman my e-mail address is jflags@sbcglobal.net
Keywords: USS Cavalier APA 37
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| Current Message 13 - May 21, 2007 |
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Entry: 61055
USS Cavalier (APA-37) |
was on her from 57 to60y |
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charles bridgewater wrote on 2007-05-21 20:56:41.0
Comments: all my ships were amphibous ships
Keywords: apa 37 apa 33 lph3 lst 1189
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| Current Message 14 - May 22, 2006 |
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Entry: 57271
USS Cavalier (APA-37) |
USS Cavalier APA 37 |
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Randald Bartlett wrote on 2006-05-22 15:38:13.0
Comments: Looking for boat men from 1958 1959
Keywords: Boat Man
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| Current Message 15 - April 15, 2005 |
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Entry: 50198
USS Cavalier (APA-37) |
uss cavalier 1965-1967 |
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wes allen wrote on 2005-04-15 18:08:08.0
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Keywords: Incharge of air conditioning and reff. ran with a burnett that married a native Amarcian. N Cal.
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| Current Message 16 - September 2, 2004 |
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Entry: 45585
USS Cavalier (APA-37) |
1951-53 |
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Robert Black wrote on 2004-09-02 18:03:32.0
Comments: Joined Jan. 1951 in Illinois Medical discharge from Corona, CA July 1953
Keywords: USSCavalier APA-37
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| Current Message 17 - December 15, 2003 |
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Entry: 39190
USS Cavalier (APA-37) |
USS CAVALIER |
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Danny Clayton wrote on 2003-12-15 18:47:51.0
Comments: My grandfathers name is Ernie Clayton which is one i have always had allot of respect for due to his contribute to the wonderful country we have today. i now ask a favor of anyone out there that may know my grandfather and tell me about his and your personal events that have happended that you went through. I am know in college and would like to make a report up on my grandfather to show what true veterans are all about and why we should love our country for what it is and what it stands for. Thanks Danny Clayton
Keywords: Friends, nicknames, battles,
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| Current Message 18 - December 13, 2003 |
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Entry: 39134
USS Cavalier (APA-37) |
MD and DS |
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William Goode wrote on 2003-12-13 08:02:44.0
Comments: I am trying to contact the medical officer and the dentist who served in CAV 1957-58. Can anyone help?
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| Current Message 19 - December 13, 2003 |
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Entry: 39133
USS Cavalier (APA-37) |
MD and DS |
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William Goode wrote on 2003-12-13 07:56:29.0
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| Current Message 20 - December 4, 2003 |
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Entry: 38936
USS Cavalier (APA-37) |
Medical Officer 1954-56 USS Cavalier |
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Joseph Pennisi wrote on 2003-12-04 10:49:52.0
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| Current Message 21 - October 12, 2003 |
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Entry: 37516
USS Cavalier (APA-37) |
USS CAVALIER REUNION |
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TERRY BURNES wrote on 2003-10-12 19:19:20.0
Comments: PLEASE REVIEW WEB SITE AT WWW.MICROBURMBI.NET FOR LATEST INFORMATION ON SHIP'S REUNION FOR THE USS CAVALIER APA37. NEXT REUNION WILL BE AT BRANSON, MO. IN 2004
Keywords: KOREA, WWII, VIET NAM, LEYTE GULF, REUNION
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| Current Message 22 - September 23, 2003 |
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Entry: 37123
USS Cavalier (APA-37) |
FINE AMPHIBOUS SHIP |
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CHARLES BRIDGEWATER wrote on 2003-09-23 22:17:17.0
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| Current Message 23 - August 25, 2003 |
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Entry: 36494
USS Cavalier (APA-37) |
APA 37 China Duty 47/48 B Div and Mike Boat |
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Charles Corley wrote on 2003-08-25 19:54:18.0
Comments: The article citing a photo in a bar in Tsingtao, I could not have been far -unless I had the duty that day. We had some shipmates who became famous after they left the Navy. A Johnson who was a cook went on to be the Light Heavy weight champion of the word. Paul Anderson was our mailman and he went on to be the world's strongest man. Me ? I stayed in the Navy until Feb 1 1973. Although it was a long time ago,I have hopes for some others of this era will contact me. Pisott th 1st class BT retired in portsmouth Va. I came up on him while I was in the Intrepid.
Keywords: Spam The real thing
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| Current Message 24 - June 3, 2003 |
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Entry: 34615
USS Cavalier (APA-37) |
Daughter of Usn Cavalier vet |
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Gloria Leitschuh wrote on 2003-06-03 23:44:16.0
Comments: My father Anthony L. Leitschuh Jr. seved on board of USN PA-37 Cavalier during the Korean conflict, probably as an engineer. Unfortunately he passed away on February the 2nd, 2003. Am very anxious to hear from anybody who served with him for any period of time. Lost a wonderful dad, from which I would like to know more.
Keywords: Information on my father who served on board USN Cavalier from '52 onwards
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| Current Message 25 - March 18, 2003 |
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Entry: 32866
USS Cavalier (APA-37) |
USS CAVALIER APA-37 |
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Bernie Young wrote on 2003-03-18 08:51:12.0
Comments: Hello all !! I served aboard the CavaMaru 1954-57 in the ET crew. I am trying to locate Douglas Sexton or Bernard Blakley of the same crew. tnx, Bernie
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| Current Message 26 - December 8, 2002 |
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Entry: 30267
USS Cavalier (APA-37) |
USS CAVALIER APA 37 |
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Eugene Crist wrote on 2002-12-08 19:26:25.0
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| Current Message 27 - December 8, 2002 |
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Entry: 30248
USS Cavalier (APA-37) |
USS CAVALIER APA 37 |
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Eugene Crist wrote on 2002-12-08 09:59:48.0
Comments: I went aboard the Cav in Aug. 1950 and served until Sept. 1952. Was transferred TAD to Boat Group One as eng on an LCM and made the Inchon and Wonsan landings, then back to the Cav. Would like to hear from anyone who remembers me.
Keywords: M Division, Engine room
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| Current Message 28 - October 16, 2002 |
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Entry: 28883
USS Cavalier (APA-37) |
Father Information |
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Duane McDonald wrote on 2002-10-16 20:04:31.0
Comments: Would like to hear from anyone that knew my father, Joshua Alfred McDonald, ET3 on the Cav 53-54. He was tall, thin, black hair. Thanks much. Duane McDonald
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| Current Message 29 - October 3, 2002 |
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Entry: 28625
USS Cavalier (APA-37) |
Cavalier at Inchon |
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Lee N. Mead wrote on 2002-10-03 00:51:01.0
Comments: I have been trying to determine which ship it was that carried the 5th Marine Regiment to the Inchon invasion on Sept.15,1950. I believe I have narrowed it down to the USS Cavalier or the USS Henrico. I would appreciate any assistance I can get. Semper Fi, Lee N. Mead
Keywords: Inchon invasion
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| Current Message 30 - February 19, 2002 |
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Entry: 23308
USS Cavalier (APA-37) |
on board one of the fines apa in the amphibius |
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charles bridgewater wrote on 2002-02-19 23:07:57.0
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| Current Message 31 - September 10, 2001 |
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Entry: 19359
USS Cavalier (APA-37) |
Looking for info on my father |
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Patricia Aikins wrote on 2001-09-10 13:12:54.0
Comments: Looking for anyone who may have known my father. Alvin Allen Aikins also known as "buddy." He was discharged May 1951 served in Asiatic Pacific Theater, American Theater, UN Korean Theater.
Dad passed away in 1964, when I was 10 years old. I have very little information about him so anything you can come up with would be greatly appreciated.
Thank You Patricia
Keywords: Deck Hand on USS Cavalier APA
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| Current Message 32 - August 8, 2001 |
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Entry: 18547
USS Cavalier (APA-37) |
USS CAVALIER |
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robin manansala wrote on 2001-08-08 04:29:56.0
Comments: I would like to hear anything from the crew members of the USS CAVALIER who knew Johnny Hoover. I wish to know his whereabouts. I've been lokking for him for so long and I really wish to see him personally. I am his grandson in the Philippines. Hoping for your reply. Thanks.
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| Current Message 33 - February 15, 2001 |
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Entry: 15003
USS Cavalier (APA-37) |
USS CAVALIER APA 37 |
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TERRY BURNES wrote on 2001-02-15 12:32:40.0
Comments: THE NEXT USS CAVALIER APA 37 REUNION WILL BE IN LAS VEGAS, NEVADA. PROBABLY OCTOBER, 2002
PLEASE VIEW THE WEB SITE AT HTTP://CAVALIERPA37.HOMESTEAD.COM
THANKS
TERRY
Keywords: RADARMAN 1ST USS CAVALIER APA 37 1955 - 1958
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| Current Message 34 - February 10, 2001 |
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Entry: 14886
USS Cavalier (APA-37) |
Wanting Info on my grandfather, Capt. Kenneth Earl |
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Geoffrey Lee wrote on 2001-02-10 07:12:52.0
Comments: My grandather passed away in 1971. I am wanting to write a book in his and my grandmothers life. (Capt. Kenneth Earl and Mary Anne Earl) I know he was stationed there during WWII and maybe during Korea. I do hope someone can help me.. I have tons of photos from China and all over. I dont want to lose the opportunity of writing their story as well as their friends. Thank you Geoff Lee Grandson
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| Current Message 35 - January 10, 2001 |
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Entry: 14207
USS Cavalier (APA-37) |
Reunion Information list of crew members |
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Donald Steinbock wrote on 2001-01-10 14:49:25.0
Comments: Would like to hear from any members of the crew from the USS Cavalier who might have known me or my brother Bill Steinbock and any info on reunions
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| Current Message 36 - September 3, 2000 |
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Entry: 11472
USS Cavalier (APA-37) |
Reunion Information Requested |
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DENVER E. Hislope wrote on 2000-09-03 19:12:11.0
Comments: Would be interested in hearing from staff or crew members who knew me from the Flag or Comm Division.
Keywords: Nickname "Hi", Radioman 1 Flag Division, came aboard in Oct. 1951 thru March 1955, primarily served aboard USS Cavalier & USS Henrico APA45
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| Current Message 37 - June 26, 2000 |
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Entry: 9779
USS Cavalier (APA-37) |
USS CAVALIER APA 37 |
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Terry Burnes wrote on 2000-06-26 01:48:48.0
Comments: FOR ALL PAST CREW OF USS CAVALIER APA 37
THERE WILL BE A SHIP'S REUNION IN BRANSON, M0. FROM OCTOBER 1 THRU 5, 2000. PLEASE CONTACT r_and_a_hall@juno.com FOR SPECIFICS, OR CONTACT ME AT tdburnes@webcombo.net
Thanks
Terry Burnes
Keywords: RADARMAN 1ST
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Start of war
On Tue, 21 Sep 1999
Blaine Price Email address wrote:
I didn't see my old ship on your list of Navy Ship. It was the
USS Cavalier APA 37 and it was the only APA in the area when the North
moved south and we moved MacArthur Troops from Japan to Korea.
Then made the Inchon Landing (I made the third wave as cox. of LCVP)
Also made Wonson Landing over the Mine fields in the Harbor.. Before
going home to San Diego.
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