USS Franklin (CV-13)

"The Ship That Wouldn't Die!"

Tuesday May 15, 2007

 

 

 

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USS Franklin (CV-13)

8 O'clock Report

Reunion 2005

 

 

 

  

Word received since our last reunion, 2004

Seamen that have received orders from the Supreme Commander, were transferred to The Big Ship in the Sky.

 

Absent From Muster

Anthony Annicone Sr.   BK2/c   S1-Div.

Durwould B. Bray   S1/c   V1-Div.

Dwain E. Brown   FC2/c  F-Div.

Robert Caldie   S1/c   6th.-Div.

Lloyd E. Charnstrom   Pfc   7th.-Div.

Fred T. Cole   F2/c   M-Div.

Louis F. Dani Jr.   S1/c  V2-Div.

Charles R. Dunn   EM1/c   E-Div.

George Ede Jr.   CWO Ret   A-Div.

Samuel A. Foster   Pfc.   7th.-Div.

John G. Hallawell   MMR3/c   M-Div.

Dr. Edwin E. Heilakka   MUS2/c   N-Div.

Lavan R. Helm   PFC   VMF-452

Andrew Hensel   AOM1/c   V4-Div.

Joseph P. Hopkins   EM3/c   E-Div.

Walter Horoschak   EM2/c   E-Div.

Andrew J. Kuzila   Cpl..   VMF-214

Howard C. Lay   Lt.   VF-13

Dwight Lewis   FC2/c   F-Div.

Cdr. Guy S. Marshall   S-Div.  Ret.

James P. McMaken   AMM3/c   V1-Div.

Marion R. McSmith  S1/c

William C. Pierson   ARM1/c   VT-13

Dr. Samuel Sherman   Lcdr.(MC)   VB-5

Harvey F. Sipper   PHM2/c   H-Div.

Joseph Titus   T/Sgt.   VMF-214

Leslie G. Varga   S1/c   V2-Div.

 

   

The Great Commander called them home

To sail the crystal sea,

Where they will steer with steady hand throughout eternity.

No longer will the high sea roll.

The skies will be clear and every day will be a day of happiness and cheer.

No storm shall cross their valiant prow and calm shall be the sea.

In that bright place where all is well and kindly is the breeze.

 They are at peace with our Shipmates who have gone before.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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