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NameMike Reathaford
Date04-05-2012
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MessageEm2 Daniel P Elliott Passed away this month. Dan served on he Randolph in early 60's I served on the Forrestal at same time.


NameChuck Manning
Date04-03-2012
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MessagePlease join past Randolph Crew menbers. See us
at USS Randolph CV-CVA-CVS 15 Reunion Assoca.
Hope to see you at our next reunion.


NameTom Hempel
Date03-16-2012
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MessageMy Dad served aboard the Randolph late 50's or early 60's. His name is Roger Hempel , any info would be greatly appreciated


NameThomas L Trolia
Date03-13-2012
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MessageI was sent messcooking by Chuief Alonzo of HS7. on the first day I was there I had a nose bleed into the cauldron of chickens. The cook seem me and had to toss out all of the plan meal of the day. We had SOS that day and I had to get my nose carterized by the ships Doctor and one more time in the mornig muster formation. I got a quick run to the base sickbay. Without any warning my nose would bleed. Henry Stone must be gone by now. He hypnotized a guy in my space to quit smoking. he had a baby on the way and his wife told him to quit smoking or get a room at the "Y". Henry also told him to give aspeech while I was showing a movie in the squadron ready room.


NameThomas L Trolia
Date03-13-2012
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MessageThings just happend while I was on board the USS Randolph CVS 15. On the last night of the cruise I had accute apendix. My flight surgen Doctor Barecca and HM1 Peter Sour both flew ashore. i called from my duty station and said that I was on my way down to sickbay with accute apendicites. I was informed that only a Doctor could make that call by the duty ships HM3. When I got there another sailor was argueing that he also had accute apendicites. I had just eaten and he hadnot eaten for two days, so he went first and busted on the table. After seeing him with all of the tubes comming out, I wante to wait till we got to Norfolk. The choice was not mine. They got my service records and tranfered from HS7 to ships company. A quick phone call to the Squadron Commander and that was cancelled. I went to Portsmouth Hospital to get well. HS 7 movie operator


Namefred barton
Date03-10-2012
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MessageTo audrey, who posted on 03-08-2012, please contact me ae [email protected] or 1-352-493-4193, I may have some information regarding your dad steve. I was in HS7 during the times you mentioned.


NameJoe Croisant
Date03-08-2012
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MessageWas aboard the USS Randolph in the early 60's with Helicopter Sq. HU-2 out of Norfolk Va.


NameSteve DeRoche
Date03-08-2012
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MessageMy name is Audrey and I am the daughter of Steve DeRoche. Steve passed away in 2004 and among his affects were pictures and paperwork from his navy days. I don't really understand what all the patches mean, but according to his paperwork, he seemed to serve on the USS Randolph for the majority of the time between 1958-1964. He also served on Helantisubron 7 (don't know what that is). I'm just reaching out here to acknoledge his service and the service of others on this ship. I've been reading the history of the USS Randolph and it's very interesting to know my father was a special part of history.


NameRobert H. Rayno LCDR MSC USN (ret)
Date03-07-2012
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MessageIt was my great pleasure to serve aboard the Randolph. I was a Hospital Corpsman First Class E-6 when I arrived on board the summer of 67. I was commissioned to 0-1 Ensign on the 1st day of October 1967 on board the Randolph. I arrived in Danang RVN on 7 Dec 1967 to serve with the 1st MAW. My time was short but I loved the feel of the ship and crew.


NameKRETSINGER, Victor H.
Date03-04-2012
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MessageLeo. A father of a friend of mine was killed in a crash 1962. His Mother threw out all of DADs USN stuff. If you could copy any thing about the Officers and planes of VF-73 and any photo's of the planes that landed on the FDR by mistake (they came back ALL painted up with Grafydie)
I was a plane captain on the FDR during the 57/58 cruise.


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