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NameMichael R. Burrell
Date04-08-2014
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MessageServed aboard the Randolph from 1965 through 1967. Rando-Cando



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NameStephen Mast
Date03-16-2014
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Message[email protected]


NameStephen Mast
Date03-16-2014
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MessageHi, my father Fred Mast, served on the Randolph in the late 50's. I believe he was in an engineering unit working with the ship's engines. He lives in Florida now after raising my sister and I in New York. We're in our 40's. He'll be 79 this year. He still has his Randoo yearbook and whenever I visit we check it out. He always fondly remembered the soccer team and all the places he visited in the med. Also has some great stories and opinions of some of those places. "How was Venice Dad? It smelled really bad!" I've gave him info on the ship from the internet, and if any of you knew him, please email me and I'll get you reconnected. Thanks for your service.


NameHENRY LEVY
Date03-12-2014
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MessageHi folks. My email address wouldn't go in the last message, so here it is: [email protected]. If you have any questions, feel free to contact me.

Thank you,
Henry Levy
Vice Chairman Reunion Commission


NameHENRY LEVY
Date03-12-2014
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MessageHi folks. I was in V 3 Feb 61 to Nov 63. Stayed up in hanger deck control most of the time. Our next reunion is at Marriott City Center for 2014 which is in Newport News, Va. The dates are September 21 through the 28th. This is also the 70th anniversary of the old girl and will be looking for a large turnout. As normal, there will be tours plus a large hospitality room to visit in along with refreshments. For more info, please feel free to email me. You don't have to stay the whole times just whatever you can, and have a good time. We have folks from WWII right up to her last days. Stop by and say "Howdy y'all!".

Thank you,
Henry Levy
Vice Chairman Reunion Commission


NameMike Craven EN2
Date03-11-2014
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MessageI was in A-Div, Diesels during 1965.


NameRichard Corbin
Date02-09-2014
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MessageI am writing on behalf of my father, Ralph Richard Corbin, who passed away in 1999. He was a Pharmacist's Mate, and served on the Randolph around 1959. If anyone has photos or anecdotes, kindly e-mail at: [email protected] Please use subject line of: USS Randolph.
Thanks. ( He went by his nickname, which starts with a "D" and is short for Richard; but the website won't post if I spell it out, though it is a nickname, and not used inappropriately.

LCDR Patricia D. Corbin


Namecosmo greco
Date02-07-2014
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MessageYesterday I saw another of the ships the Randolph opperated with heading for the scrap yard.The USS FORRESTAL CVA 59 headed down the delaware river to the scrap yard.It sat in the philadelpia navy yard for a time.


NameHarry Antenucci
Date02-05-2014
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MessageThe Randolph was my first duty station after boot camp. spent only 6 months aboard until my place in ET school opened up. I spent that six months working in the gunnery department. Really enjoyed it, even swabbing the decks. After I was discharged many years later I returned to my home in New York and got married. I and my wife were on our way to Staten Island to a funeral and I was on a bridge and when I looked ahead and down there was the Randolph tied up to a pier and it was in the process of being scrapped. I felt very sad and empty.


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