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We're very glad to report that my Dad made it back into the pool yesterday and swam 25 laps. We're relieved to see him making those smooth UDT swimmer's strokes again seven months after his hospitalization for another kind of stroke. It is a milestone for the former Marine and your fellow VFW member.
Thank you. I see that you have been quite active yourself. Take care.
JBR
Cheerily
Joe
After reading your profile I called my Younger Brother in New Jersey he was stationed on the Cogswell DD651 some years after you.
Please keep in touch some of our relatives have roots back to Mass.
I never had the honor of being on board the Fullam. According to destroyersonline.com she was sunk about 4 months prior to my birth.
Builder: Boston Navy Yard
Laid Down: December 10, 1941
Launched: April 16, 1942
Commissioned: March 2, 1943
Decommissioned: January 15, 1947
Fate: Sunk as target off Virginia
7/7/62
Thanks for your interest and have a Fine Navy Day!
I was assigned to an Air refueling wing 4050th as a SAC AP each plane on a refueling mission had a crew of Pilot, Co, Navigator, mechanic, medic, refuel er and 2 AP for defense.We refueled fighters on the way to Korea, Morocco, Thule everywhere on the long runs.4050th was a complete B52 bomber wing.
Knoot
Ron
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