Do you have your own WebSite? Are you a blogger? Do you personally maintain a Web Site that could be of interest to our group?
Send me an email with the link to your site and a photo to associate with the link and I'll post it here for all to see and enjoy! Look below for websites already posted:
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Visit David Merchant's comprehensive and informative web site:
US Memorial Day
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Mike Dutton's personal web site.
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Charles Newbold's personal web site. (Click on picture)
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Bypass the Reunion Pages,
just go to the PICTURES!
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Visit Noel Narveson
at his personal web site
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Jim Kelly's Sister put this
small business together.
Nice for a birthday
or Christmas present.
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Newark Senior High School
Classes of '66, '67, and '68
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Visit Karen's Whimsy
for interesting public domain clipart
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Visit Navy - Together We Served.
Join for free!
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Mesothelioma and Asbestos Awareness Center
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Volunteer Program aboard USS Joseph P. Kennedy Jr. - Behind the guidance of a talented team of Kennedy volunteers and staff , members of the Tin Can Sailors Organization and other volunteers agressively and accurately help maintain and restore the USS Joseph P. Kennedy Jr. (DD 850) in her late 1960's/early 1970's configuration. Volunteers help ensure that JOESEPH P. KENNEDY JR. will continue to preserve our destroyer heritage and educate future Americans in history and science.
Volunteers Wanted - If you are interested in Naval history, were an ex-destroyerman, or just want to help in the preservation effort aboard USS Joseph P. Kennedy (DD 850), you can participate in our volunteer program. You can eat, sleep, tell sea tales, and work aboard this Navy destroyer just as if she was in service. Want to make it a family weekend? Bring the wife, kids, cousins, friends, as all are welcome. For general information about the Tin Can Sailor Field Days or other volunteer activities, please select the image above. Doing so will open another website in a new window.
RUSH shipmates interested in volunteering may also contact Bob Washburn by email. For more specific information please visit the FIELD DAY INFORMATION page by selecting the button shown below.