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R10_Zorlunet  186
07-03-2008 10:29 AM ET (US)
 
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kamiu  183
06-27-2008 05:54 AM ET (US)
suzannafsag  182
06-01-2008 03:46 PM ET (US)
Good Site! Thanks! niibatsahyeva mne
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05-15-2008 07:24 AM ET (US)
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Justin(Tony)Medina  180
05-13-2008 01:31 PM ET (US)
   Hi All....I am posting this message to see if I can locate more shipmates from Essex CVS9 M-Div. 1962-66...I have gone to a couple of Essex reunions. And have been in touch with a few M-Div. shipmates..Bob Dreher MM2 who I have vacationed with families..plus..Essex reunion with... thru our civilian years...Also I have kept in touch with known shipmates thru e-mails from M Div...Bob Riley,Rod Gammell,Bob Jones,Kokotowski(Carmine(Cisco)Ciserrano Airdale and George Berenz (M Div.)who surprised me with e-mail recently...The computer era is great....Aren't we lucky we are still around to find each other and comunicate thru this media....I think we (1962-66)swab's are considered "Viet Nam" era vet's....Hope that more guy's from M-Div. shipmates that read this message board can comunicate with me at med6999@aol.com and I will put u in touch with above shipmates thru e-mail....Stay..Well..Hope to be in touch..Tony Medina MM3 aboard Essex CVS9 (1962-66)
Frank R O'ConnorPerson was signed in when posted  179
05-07-2008 11:23 AM ET (US)
Need to have your email address to respond to Maynard Mitchell inquiry.
Mine is frankoconnor1@comcast.net
Jon Platt  178
04-30-2008 03:09 PM ET (US)
Thank you in advance. I am trying to locate contact information for Maynard Mitchell, a VB-83 bomber pilot and friend of my grandfather (David R. Berry). I believe he is living in or near Jackson, MS but can't seem to locate him.

Sincerely,

Jon
Jon Platt  177
04-24-2008 03:59 PM ET (US)
Good people:

I am looking for anyone who may have known my grandfather, David R. Berry Commander of VB-3 from March-May 1945. In particular, I believe he had a good friend with the last name of "Mitchell."

With VB-3, he carried out 20 air strikes against enemy defensive positions in Nansei Shoto and Kyushu and on March 19, 1945, attacked Kura Harbor. On April 7, 1945, I also believe he attacked a Japanese battleship in the East China Sea. On his last mission, he commanded VB-83 on an attack of the Saeki airfields and SS Kuyushu known as “Strike 305 Saeki.” Anti-aircraft fire from Onyu Shima firing at planes over Saeki Wan, likely struck his plane under the right wing.

  He was survived by his wife, Jacqueline (now deceased) and then-baby daughter (my mother who lives in New York).

Any information is much appreciated. Emails can be sent to platt_@hotmail.com

Thank you.

Jon
Jerry Wise  176
04-22-2008 03:31 PM ET (US)
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sheree  175
03-16-2008 09:39 AM ET (US)
I am looking for Thomas Junior Mclay (Tommy) Greenock, He is one of 3 children the others being a boy and girl. His sister Hannah lives in Loughborough Leicestershire. His father was also called Thomas Junior Mclay and ran a succesful scrapmetal firm.
I have information reguarding 3 of his grown up children. If anyone reckonises Thomas i would be very grateful if they got intouch or asked Thomas himself to.
Thanks in advance
dick huddleston  174
02-20-2008 03:45 PM ET (US)
Hi to----hlw7234@bellssouth.net
Not been to Essex reunion. Any info would be appreciated. Love to see any of my shipmates of TBM SQUADRON- 83. Thaks--dickhud@gmail.com
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02-16-2008 10:58 AM ET (US)
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hlw7234@bellsouth.net  172
02-16-2008 10:57 AM ET (US)
please everyone come to the rieunion and lets have a great time and ignore certain ones who think they are forver in charge.
dick huddleston  171
02-01-2008 08:21 PM ET (US)
Linda- My e-mail address dickhud@gmail.com Concerning Bill Parsons
dick huddleston  170
01-28-2008 10:36 PM ET (US)
To Linda Anderson; Bill Parsons was a very good friend of mine I gave him a birthstone ring my Wife had given me to wear for good luck, and told him, My Wife will shoot me if you don't bring this ring back. All of this just before The first flight of Air Group 83 bombing Nittagahara, Kyushu.
We lost Bill and his Pilot, Ensign Jack Kiernan March 18, 1945. Hope this gives you a little insight as to what happened. Bill was liked by all us, and had a personality that could light up a room. My name dick huddleston. I was the parachute rigger for TBM squadron 83. My responsibility, parachutes, safety equipment, etc.
Marlene Feuer  169
01-26-2008 05:32 AM ET (US)
Hi Deb again!!

I forgot to mention to you that there is a great book on the Essex called "Well Done" by Morris Markey. It's old, but worth reading. I don't know how you would get your hands on it.

Take care again,

Marlene
Marlene Feuer  168
01-25-2008 04:45 PM ET (US)
Hi Deb!

I'm happy to hear from someone.

My father was blown up in the air and landed on his knees and mangled his kneecaps and had his eardrums perforated.

Take care.

Marlene
Deborah Caron  167
01-20-2008 03:57 PM ET (US)
Hi Marlene,

My dad was on the Essex during the kamikaze attack. He was injured and in a coma for six weeks on a navy medical ship. He was from Meridian, MS, and was known as "Jack". Dad is deceased also, but just wanted to say hi.
Deb

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Marlene Feuer  166
01-18-2008 03:57 PM ET (US)
My father, Leonard Feuer, served as a gunner's mate on the Essex during WWII. He was injured during the kamikazee attack. The jap's arm was on his gun and he threw it in the water. He took the Jap ring off of his finger, we have it. I never asked him if he was the one that shot that plane down...according to his family, he saved his ship.

If was very sad, but nice to hear some of these stories.

My father is now deceased, so I doubt if there is anyone left that would remember him. He was from Newark, NJ.
JEAN CARR  165
01-04-2008 07:41 PM ET (US)
I HAVE BEEN LOOKING FOR A VERY LONG TIME , SINCE THE 60,S FOR A MARINE .WHO WAS ON THE ESSEX HIS NAME WAS BILL ,. WILLIAM SOROKINS , HE CAME FROM HAMPTON VIRGINIA, I THINK HE MOVED TO WINCHESTER VA, BUT NOT SURE,. I MET BILL WHEN THE ESSEX WAS VISITING GREENOCK SCOTLAND. WE WROTE TO EACH OTHER FOR A WHILE, THAT WAS IN THE 60,S, I NEVER FORGOT HIM AND I WOULD LOVE TO KNOW WHAT HAPPENED TO HIM OR IF ANY ONE KNOWS OF HIS WERE ABOUTS, I WOULD LOVE TO HEAR FROM HIM, YOURS SINCERELY JEAN CARR
Robert HuntPerson was signed in when posted  164
12-03-2007 10:47 AM ET (US)
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I would like to say to all, that the messages on this board are valuable tools. In my search for information about my Uncle, and after many post, it led me to an Astronaut, whose name I will withhold for respect of his privacy. This Astronaut was kind enough, after hearing the story of my Uncle Lt. Melvin C. Roach, who was a hero in his time, that he carried Lt. Roachs' DFC on a mission to the Space Lab and return. I am grateful to Frank O'Connor for the administration, and the maintaining of this web site. I say a big thank you.
Frank R O'ConnorPerson was signed in when posted  163
12-03-2007 10:08 AM ET (US)
These spaces are not for advertising room. All those that advertise will be deleted as I find them written.
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10-30-2007 11:58 AM ET (US)
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hiutopor  161
09-19-2007 02:20 PM ET (US)
Hi
 
Very interesting information! Thanks!
 
Bye
Linda Andersen  160
07-06-2007 02:27 PM ET (US)
I am seeking information on William A. Parsons, who is listed as KIA during WW II on the Essex web site. Does anyone remember him? His home town would love to honor and recognize his sacrifice in the local museum.
Thanks!
William Taylor  159
07-05-2007 11:48 AM ET (US)
I'm looking for a First Class Radarmen I served with named Ken Ferch around 1968, and during de-commision in Boston. He was from Long Island. Contact me at transportgraphics@hotmail.com
rofovnifo  158
07-03-2007 11:50 PM ET (US)
Hello
 
Looks good! Very useful, good stuff. Good resources here. Thanks much!
 
 
G'night
Deborah CaronPerson was signed in when posted  157
06-21-2007 01:08 AM ET (US)
Hi,

I posted a few days ago about liking to know if anyone knew my father, Murray Lee Jackson. He served on the Essex during the kamikaze attack. What I forgot to add was that he was called, "Jack", and was from Mississippi. Thank you all so much.

Deborah
Mike Simmons  156
06-20-2007 08:56 PM ET (US)
My grandfather served as a Briefer on the USS Essex CV-9 during WWII. His name was Alexander Bell. I am hoping to find smoeone who may have more information about him. I never met him. Thanks.

Mike Simmons
Shillington, PA
PtrcSnch@aol.com  155
06-17-2007 05:55 PM ET (US)
I WAS ON THE ESSEX IN 1956-57 , SO I DID NOT HAVE THE PLEASURE OF KNOWING YOUR DAD. SURE HOPE YOU FIND SOMEONE WHO DID.
 
N. S. S.



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Deborah Caron  154
06-17-2007 04:01 PM ET (US)
Hi,

My father served on the Essex CV-9 during WWII, and was injured during the Kamikaze attack. His name was Murray Lee Jackson. I am just wanting to find someone who may have known him. Thank you so much.

Deborah
Frank R O'Connor  153
05-02-2007 09:40 AM ET (US)
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NESTOR STEVE SANCHEZ  152
04-30-2007 05:17 PM ET (US)
I AM LOOKING FOR ESSEX CVA9 SHIPMATES THAT WERE ABOARD IN 1956-57 TIME FRAME. I WAS IN VI DIVISION. AM LOOKING FOR: C.T. OLSON, J.C. UPTON, D.R. FRETAG, W.G. HEAD, L.N. SMITH, R. MARTINEZ, M.R. MURPHY, A. OLIVA, J.C. GREEN, AND ANYONE ELSE WHO WAS PART OF THIS V1 DIVISION IN 56'-57'. I WAS ORIGINALLY FROM ALBUQUERQUE, NEW MEXICO,AND WAS LATER STATIONED AT KINGSVILLE NAVAL AIRSTATION IN 57-58. I AM NOW RETIRED AND LIVING IN THE VILLAGES, FLORIDA. HOPE TO HEAR FROM ANYONE OUT THERE FROM THE DIVISION.

N.S. SANCHEZ
Del Gray  151
03-22-2007 01:40 PM ET (US)
Looking for John Esparza, GM3, on the Essex from 1967 to ? We were stationed in Danang, Viet nam in 66, last saw each other in 1967, when I came home, I lived in Providence at the time. he was from San Antonio, Texas, any help would be appreciated. Del Gray 1 401 392 0518 or e mail@ del@zoominternet.net Thank You
Michael Loupe  150
03-14-2007 04:59 PM ET (US)
I am searching for information on Jack B.D. Thomas who served on the USS Esssex from 1951-1954. He was a boiler tender (BT3). I am attempting to gather information on Jack Thomas for his son Robert. Jack died in the mid 1960's in a horse related incident and I'm putting together a memorial of his military service. Please contact me, Michael at cowboyhatz@aol.com.
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02-15-2007 09:22 PM ET (US)
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Reuben Hickman  148
01-15-2007 09:10 PM ET (US)
Thank you for the info about the Blair rescue, I looked it up and read it. I would love to have a copy of that book if anyone out there has one they would be willing to part with. Mr. Hickman is my father. I spoke with George Blair last week, he is in Fl. for the winter and is doing well or as he says "I'm still vertical"! I did a people search online a few years ago and found him still in Pa. He came down to Tn. for a visti with daddy, they had a good day and it was wonderful to get them together for the first time since the rescue in '44.
Thanks again, Emily White
George Kernahan  147
01-15-2007 02:09 PM ET (US)
There is a good article on the Blair rescue in the February 1975 issue of Naval Aviation News. It is available on-line at:

http://www.history.navy.mil/nan/backissues...backissues1970s.htm


George Kernahan

website: http://uk.geocities.com/sb2c@btinternet.com
Robert Hunt  146
01-08-2007 04:03 PM ET (US)
James Reilly concerning your post 12-24-2005, please contact me at robert34@grandecom.net.
Reuben Hickman  145
01-07-2007 06:09 PM ET (US)
Debbie Shaw, Wow, sorry its taken me so long to get back to you. I did talk to daddy and did not get a start to finish version from him, just corrections to your dads article. Actually there is only one paragraph about the rescue of Blair. The article says there was a group of Hellcats led by Kitchen keeping the Japs off Blair awaiting the Kingfisher, daddy says that was not true, he says they went alone to get Blair and only met one fighter plane that tipped its wings to let them know where Blair was then left because they were almost out of fuel. The other thing that upset him was the sentence about them not wanting to go down. He said it was not possible to have contact with anyone other than your own ship and planes. He said everyone was on different frequencys, they could not contact the Carriers or other planes other than their own.He said even if they had said they didn't want to go down your dad could have not heard them but they did not say that and did not ever hesitate at going in after him. They did learn many years later that they were the last Americans to get out of Truk alive. The one good thing is that Blair was indeed rescued, we have pictures of dad on the wing of his plane pulling him in. Blair was bigger than daddy so he got in the rear seat and dad got in his lap. As you said and I agree there must be many many inconsistencies in war stories. BUT all these men made a sacrifice like we will never understand and I will never be able to talk war stories with out crying at what my daddy did along with yours and many more.And would you give me the web site to the Brave Pages you refer to, I would like to see them. Thanks again for getting back with me, my prayers are with your father. If you want to email, my address is eaw518@hotmail.com if you do, please put something in subject like about Truk invasion. I delete a lot of stuff if I don't recognize it! Thanks again, Emily
Tom Clavin  144
01-02-2007 11:33 AM ET (US)
Hello:
The Essex was in Typhoon Cobra in December 1944, so members might want to know about a book just published, "Halsey's Typhoon: The True Story of a Fighting Admiral, an Epic Storm, and an Untold Rescue."
Debbie Shaw  143
11-29-2006 11:49 AM ET (US)
Emily...I could tell that Rueben was disturbed by the inconsistencies. We can't have that.
What I'd like to do is have the Brave Pages' editors post HIS version of events as sort of an amendment or at least another 'take' on the Truk story. I'm sure they'd be happy to do that.
If you can, write out your father's memories and assure him that we'll post the corrections and HIS version of events. My father wouldn't know the difference at this point but I KNOW he would welcome and be interested in other men's memories. Before he became mentally disabled, he tried to find as many men as possible that served at the same time and places as he did. He would be thrilled to know there's someone out there that was part of the Truk story and would want to swap memories.
Over the past 10 years, all my father cared about was his 2-3 yrs in the war. As with other vets, he didn't want to the events of that war to die with him. His Alzheimer's became disabling about 3 years ago and at this point, he doesn't even know who I am. But he can name his shipmates and Squadron mates. It's amazing.
As a 20-yr old tail-gunner during those air strikes, my father described the events as 'chaotic' and 'sheer mayhem', so it's no surprise to me that there would be inconsistencies and/or errors in his memory of them.
Thanks!!! And let's make sure Reuben gets his story told.

Debbie Shaw
425.637.2932 ~ desk
425.985.3816 ~ mobile
425.637.7020 ~ fax
 

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Reuben Hickman  142
11-29-2006 08:26 AM ET (US)
Debbie, My name is Emily, I am Reuben Hickmans daughter, he was at my house when he wrote the message. I told him you replied and I will get with him and see what else he wanted to correct. He is 87 yrs old and was upset at the differences. I told him that I felt sure no one meant to not be truthful and there were probably hundreds of WWII stories that were not just as they happened. He, as so many, remember so much and had never talked about them until just a few years ago. I managed to find Mr. Blair, the man they rescued from the Truk Lagoon and he came to see us maybe 5 yrs ago. The first contact dad had with him since pulling him out of the water. I'm sorry your dad is not well. Mine can hardly get around even with his walker but his mind is still sharp. I'm fortunate he and my mom are still able to live alone and do quite well. They live close to me and I check on them daily. Thanks for writing, hope to talk to you again, Emily
Debbie Shaw  141
11-25-2006 01:08 PM ET (US)
Hi Reuben.

I'm Wally Drew's daughter. He has Alzheimer's and can't contact you. Several years ago, he wrote those stories and I emailed them to the Brave Pages for publication.
I would be very interested in more details of any of the strikes, as well as conflicting memories of how things happened. I can imagine that, during the chaos of an air strike, it would be easy to be confused about what's going on around you.
Herbert "Andy" Anderson, who flew with my dad, is alive and well in Seattle. I can compare notes with him also.
Thanks!!

Debbie Shaw
AdPro, LLC
Celebrating our 20th Anniversary ~ 1986-2006
 
425.637.2932 ~ desk
425.985.3816 ~ mobile
425.637.7020 ~ fax
 
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Reuben Hickman  140
11-25-2006 09:15 AM ET (US)
Hoping Mr. Walter J. Deptula-Drew checks this board. I would like to contact you on an article I found that you wrote on the Truk Island Strike. I was in the Kingfisher plane that rescued G. Blair. You have reported many untruths and I would like to clarify these. For one we had no contact with Kitchen while we were in the air, did not even have the means to contact him. Therefore there was no threat of him telling us he would shoot us down if we did not go down. We left the USS Baltimore knowing what we had to do and there was no hesitation in doing so.
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11-08-2006 03:58 PM ET (US)
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Bob Hunt  138
10-11-2006 06:09 PM ET (US)
Mr. James Reilly, if you see this, please contact me at robert34@grandecom.net concerning Lt. Melvin C. Roach.
Thank you.
Debbie Shaw  137
09-07-2006 07:22 PM ET (US)
He actually uploaded my dad's stories onto the Brave Pages for me. Thank goodness this was done before the stories were lost in my father's memories!!
 

http://www.ussessexcv9.org/Bravepages/8strikes.html

 

A TBF Avenger Turret Gunner in the Pacific


Marcus Island to Mariana

      Air Group 9, Eight Strikes in the Pacific

   By Walter J. Deptula-Drew, ADC, CAC, USN (Ret.)

 

Click on Blue Links Below

Marcus Island <http://www.ussessexcv9.org/Bravepages/marcusstrike.html>;
August 30 - 31, 1943

Wake Island <http://www.ussessexcv9.org/Bravepages/wakestrike.html>;
October 5 - 5 1943

Rabaul <http://www.ussessexcv9.org/Bravepages/fortress.html>;

November 11, 1943

Tarawa <http://www.ussessexcv9.org/Bravepages/tarawastrike.html>;
November 18 - 19, 1943

Kwajalein <http://www.ussessexcv9.org/Bravepages/kwajalein.html>;
December 4, 1943

Marshall Islands <http://www.ussessexcv9.org/Bravepages/marshalls.html>;
January 29 - February 4, 1944

Truk Island <http://www.ussessexcv9.org/Bravepages/trukstrike.html>;
February 16 - 17, 1944

Mariana <http://www.ussessexcv9.org/Bravepages/marianastrike.html>;
February 22, 1944

Thanks Chief for your stories, and thank you to Bill Scott "USS ESSEX Buccaneer" Editor for bringing this to our attention. A special thanks to Chief Deptula-Drew's Daughters, Kathy Drew for her question to me about Hull numbers, and Debbie Shaw for sending me her Father's stories. Thank you ladies for helping us to remember your Father and the brave men who served with him.
 

 

Debbie Shaw

AdPro, LLC

Celebrating our 20th Anniversary ~ 1986-2006

 

425.637.2932 ~ desk

425.985.3816 ~ mobile

425.637.7020 ~ fax

 

www.adprollc.com

 

 

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Robert Hunt  136
09-07-2006 07:18 PM ET (US)
It was news to me also Debbie. A great loss to us. I had several telephone conversations with Bob when he was setting up my uncle's (Lt.Roachs') story on his web site. I only wish I could have known him personally, whe was always helpful and a really nice person.
Debbie Shaw  135
09-07-2006 06:31 PM ET (US)
Oh gosh...I didn't know Bob had died. Loss of a great guy.
He helped me order a great embroidered wool Essex coat and hat for our dad's 80th Birthday 3 years ago.
Debbie Shaw


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Frank R O'ConnorPerson was signed in when posted  134
09-07-2006 06:25 PM ET (US)
Judy Jarrett I am the Chairman of this great organization and the owner of these web sites, www.ussessexcv9.org and wwww.ussessexcv9.org/Bravepages. The latter page I took over from one of our shipmates who passed away this past February 25. His name is Robert "Guns" Sourisseau and devoted his retirement years to making this page dedicated to all the Air Groups attached to the USS Essex. He was also instrumental in getting us a ship's bell that is rung during the Memorial Service at each reunion. Be sure to tell your father to look me up.
Judy Jarrett  133
09-07-2006 03:45 PM ET (US)
Debbie, thanks...I'll pull that up for him...
Debbie Shaw  132
09-07-2006 03:18 PM ET (US)
Judy...Your father wasn't in CV9, apparently, but maybe he would enjoy the Brave pages website:
http://www.ussessexcv9.org/Bravepages/index.html


My father was Walter J. Deptula (now Walter J. Drew). He was a tail-gunner in Squadron Nine (he's still living...but has Alzheimers)
Debbie Shaw

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Judy Jarrett  131
09-07-2006 03:00 PM ET (US)
My father is Walter W. Williams (83) and served on the USS Essex during WWII from November 1942 through December 1946. He was in the Engineering Department's "B" Division. He is very excited about the 2006 USS Essex reunion being held in Johnson City, Tennessee, the week of September 11, 2006. He lives in Jonesborough, Tennessee, the oldest town in Tennessee just a few miles from Johnson City. My dad was never one to discuss his experiences in the Navy until recently, but he is very proud of what was accomplished during his time on the Essex, as is his family of him. He has many stories to tell and I hope with this upcoming reunion he will be able to connect with some of his shipmates.
Robert Marty  130
07-31-2006 12:35 PM ET (US)
Any information, stories, pictures relating to my father Joseph A. Marty, who served on the Essex 1944-1946 would be greatly appreciated. Thank you and thank you for your service to our country.
Mary Jean VancePerson was signed in when posted  129
07-28-2006 07:14 PM ET (US)
My father, Jeff H. Stringer, Jr. served on the Exxex during WW 2. He was a radioman. I would like to know if anyone remembers him. He also served in Korea. I know even less about this time in his life. If anyone remembers him, please let me know.
 
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Frank R O'Connor  121
07-06-2006 10:33 AM ET (US)
This comes in an earlier message I put up regarding Lt Roach of Air Group 15.I asked one of the support gunnersmate from Air Group 15 and this is what he said.
 I knew of Lt. Roach. He was one of our best pilots. He had crashed shortly after take off dead ahead of our carrier. There was no trace of him. He was flying # 34. He was very well respected by all of us. The target that day was a convoy just out of Saipan. I'm sure that destroyers tried to locate him and his plane, but to no luck. I wish I could be of more help.
More information is available now but I will wait until I hear from James Reilly to post.
Frank R O'Connor  120
07-06-2006 10:22 AM ET (US)
I am directing this to James Reilly. Please contact me via my email address froabo@se.rr.com or froabo2@juno.com... I have the nephew of Lt Roach and he wants to get in contact with you.
Debbie Shaw  119
07-04-2006 01:13 PM ET (US)
Good luck with that!!

Debbie Shaw
AdPro, LLC
Celebrating our 20th Anniversary ~ 1986-2006
 
425.637.2932 ~ desk
425.985.3816 ~ mobile
425.637.7020 ~ fax
 
www.adprollc.com
 
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Robert HuntPerson was signed in when posted  118
07-03-2006 07:10 PM ET (US)
Ms. Shaw, I don't think, and am 99.9% sure this is not the same Anderson. The one I have information on was a fighter pilot in VF-5. Like someone said earlier, almost all Andersons were nicknamed Andy. I am in hopes of getting a response from Frank O'Connor and/or James Reilly. I have loads of info. about Lt. M.C.Roach.
Debbie Shaw  117
07-03-2006 01:05 PM ET (US)
Please let me know if you are talking about Herbert "Andy" Anderson who was in Squadron Nine with my dad (Walter J Deptula) in WWII. Andy was the radioman...my dad was the tail gunner, and Zentmeyer was their pilot. Zentmeyer died in the '70's of an illness. My dad lives in Kirkland Washington in the Alzheimer's unit at Aegis Living. Andy is in great health and lives in Seattle with his wife...he's still a very close friend of my dad. If that is the Andy you are seeking, let me know. I have his phone number and address, and speak to him occasionally.
thanks

Debbie Shaw

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Robert HuntPerson was signed in when posted  116
07-01-2006 10:43 PM ET (US)
I also submitted the story written by Lt. Roach to Bravepages. It can be found here: http://www.ussessexcv9.org/Bravepages/roach01.html, with photos.
Robert HuntPerson was signed in when posted  115
07-01-2006 10:39 PM ET (US)
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I have just found the Exxex Reunion web site, and was quite suprised to see my uncle, Lt. Melvin C. Roach mentioned. He was my hero, even though I was just a youngser. I remember him very well. I am the last surviving member of the family, and would like to share information/pictures with anyone that desires too. The two post I read was written by Frank O'Connor, and James Reilly. ...If my memory serves me, I think I have a photo of Andy Anderson. I too would like to be in touch with Mr. Anderson. I believe he was in the "Fighting Five" group who broadcast a radio program from Chicago, Illinois. I also have glass master records of that broadcast, and remember it well.
I am in hopes of being in touch with someone. My email is robert34@grandecom.net
Debbie Shaw  114
05-30-2006 06:15 PM ET (US)
I'd bet my father (Walter Deptula-Drew) might have known him. He was a tail gunner in the VT-9 Squadron.
Unfortunately, he has advanced Alzheimer's but I can often stimulate his memories of the war. Next time I visit him, I'll break out his WWII books and see if he remembers.
Good luck.

http://www.history.navy.mil/nan/backissues.../1997/mj97/plog.pdf

Debbie Shaw


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Debbie Shaw  113
05-30-2006 06:07 PM ET (US)
Try this link, Shelly. There is a small mention of him.

http://www.history.navy.mil/nan/backissues.../1997/mj97/plog.pdf

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Shelly McDowell  112
05-30-2006 05:48 PM ET (US)
My uncle, Ernest Baker, was a pilot on the USS Essex during WWII. I didn't see any information about him on the web site. He was captured by the Japanese when his plane went down in the Pacific. He was a POW for quite a while then finally released at the end of the war. Does anyone remember him? I have some pictures I could send. My e-mail address is: smcdowell@vabinding.com
 
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Charlie Rankin, Essex-'51  109
03-06-2006 08:04 PM ET (US)
Pam Corral message,looking for her father from pic of april 1952...Pam, there was no address to write....write me a<charbillrank2000@yahoo.com.. Have some ideas for you even though i didn't know you dad....
Joanne AndersonPerson was signed in when posted  108
12-29-2005 01:27 PM ET (US)
Edited by author 12-29-2005 02:19 PM
Hello Debbie,
Thank you so much for your response, I realize that the Andy was indeed a very common name. In fact Dad told me that everyone with the last name Anderson was "Andy" Glad to hear that the gentleman who you know is still doing well. Thank you for any help or support that you may offer. Mr. Frank O'Conner has been very helpful in suggesting vetfriends.com. God Bless you both. I have been able to locate one of the gentleman who also drove jeeps on the Essex that served with Dad. We have just sent(Doodlebug) pictures that Dad beleives he as never seen before of himself during 1943-1946. Please stay in touch.
Joanne
Frank R O'Connor  107
12-23-2005 10:36 AM ET (US)
I have sent your request out to our membership who might have been aboard the time your father was. If I hear anything I will pass it along.

Frank R O'Connor USS Essex Chairman
Pam CorralPerson was signed in when posted  106
12-22-2005 10:26 AM ET (US)
Edited by author 12-22-2005 10:31 AM
Hello, I am trying to learn more about my father that passed away in 1973 when I was just 5 years old. There are just a few things I know for fact: He was in the Navy and his ship was the USS Essex, I have 2 photos taken April 1952, in San Deigo. Each one is my Father and another person. My fathers name is Raymond Bacon(no middle name). The writing on the back of both photos is very light and hard to read but it looks like the other two names are Gilert Branum, and Loupe? As I said it says April 16, 1952. My mother has also passed away and I have longing to know more about my father. I know he was married twice and had this whole other life with 4 other kids I never knew exsisted. Ray's home state was Montana. And I believe he lived in Great Falls all his life. He passed away at age 39 from carcinoma of the pancreas. Can someone help me? Did you know my dad?
Robert SourisseauPerson was signed in when posted  105
12-14-2005 10:26 PM ET (US)
Thanks Berlyn. I'm gettin' by with a lot of help from friends like you. Been getting phone calls, and mail full of prayers and good thoughts. That goes a long way in helping me get through this.
I love you guys.
Berlyn(G3)  104
12-10-2005 11:29 AM ET (US)
Guns We are thinking of you and praying for you and your family. Keep a tight ship. You can beat this thing with the help of prayer an all your friends
Frank R O'Connor  103
12-05-2005 05:28 PM ET (US)
James Reilly, how is it you are looking for friends or relatives of the Roach family? If you need to email me you can do that @ frankoconnor@se.rr.com
Frank R O'Connor  102
12-05-2005 12:13 PM ET (US)
I asked one of the support gunnersmate from Air Group 15 and this is what he said.
 I knew of Lt. Roach. He was one of our best pilots. He had crashed shortly after take off dead ahead of our carrier. There was no trace of him. He was flying # 34. He was very well respected by all of us. The target that day was a convoy just out of Saipan. I'm sure that destroyers tried to locate him and his plane, but to no luck. I wish I could be of more help.
James Reilly  101
12-04-2005 09:05 PM ET (US)
Seeking friends, family, or shipmates of Lt. Melvin C. Roach, VF-15, Killed June 12, 1944 during strike launch off Saipan. He was also veteran of VF-5 & VF-6.
Debbie Shaw  100
11-28-2005 11:20 AM ET (US)
That name, "Andy" Anderson was sure a common one.
The Andy I know is alive and very well, living in Seattle...he served on Essex with my father (Walter Deptula-Drew) '42-'44 in Squadron 9 (the VT-9ers). He's not you're father, of course, (his real name is Herbert) but I can ask him if he knows Porter 'Andy' Anderson, if you'd like. I am in contact with him fairly regularly. I've posted his and my
father's stories on the Bravepages:
http://ussessex.bravepages.com/8strikes.html

The Brave pages is really a fun website to visit. You may learn
something there. http://ussessex.bravepages.com

Good luck!

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Joanne AndersonPerson was signed in when posted  99
11-27-2005 07:19 PM ET (US)
Thank you to all that have served and are currently serving!!
I am looking for anyone who served on board the USS ESSEXCV9 during the time of 1943-1946 who remenders my father PORTER F. ANDERSON "ANDY". I know he served as a (Yellow Shirt Division V1)Plane Spotter, and was on deck the 11-25-44 day the Kamikaze hit the ship. Also if anyone remembers the day the two Royal Navy planes landed, and the second one had only 3 gallons of fuel remaining. Trying to also locate a Mr. Buck Harrington who also served as a (Yellow Shirt) He and my father were very close.
Thank you to all for what you have done for us.

Joanne Anderson
J_E_Anderson2@yahoo.com
Don Bray  98
10-13-2005 12:02 AM ET (US)
I'm looking to see if anyone has any recollections or pictures of my father (Stanley Bray) who served on the Essex from 42-45.

If you do, please let me know at dbray2@wi.rr.com

Thanks and Thank you to all who served.
Kelly Knight  97
09-26-2005 01:39 PM ET (US)
Thank you so much. You are right, it was a typhoon. My email is kinigette@yahoo.com. I believe my grandfather, John Cantrell, was a mechanic. I just saw that I missed the reunion. i would like to keep in touch for the next one. Thank you for the information.
Kelly
CLeonard Schlamp  96
09-25-2005 06:12 PM ET (US)
Although I was aboard ESSEX during World War II, your grandfather's name is not familiar to me. There were so many aboard it was hard to get to know those other than the ones who happened to be in the same division. I have forwarded your message to our chairman so he can possibly make further inquiries for you. You mentioned a tsunami - what I think you are actually referring to was a typhoon. We were in a typhoon in which three destroyers were sunk. The first two web sites listed below may be of interest to you. Can you provide us with a better Email address than the quicktopic connection?

C. Leonard Schlamp
2911 Rugby Ave., Evansville IN 47711-3653
(812) 437-9485
ESSEX related web sites: www.ussessexcv9.org &
http://ussessex.bravepages.com
Also visit: www.campcarson.org and www.campcarsonalumni.org
Kelly Knight  95
09-25-2005 04:40 PM ET (US)
Edited by author 09-25-2005 04:41 PM
Hi there! My grandfather, John Cantrell, was on the Essex during WWII. Unfortunately, too late in my life I find that I didn't know too much about the Essex and his time on her. He passed away in 1990, and I really miss him. I also miss the fact that I didn't appreciate his stories of what ya'll did and the accomplishments. I Thank you for your acts and bravery that led to the end of the War, and safe return. If there is someone out there who knew him, I would love to hear stories. Stories that I was to foolish not to listen to then. My mother just told me of the tsunami ya'll were in. There are so many things I would like to know. We just found the "yearbook" of '42-'44. If there is another one, I would love to have it. Please tell of any stories or reunion info you could give me. Thank you so much for EVERYTHING! Kelly (kinigette@yahoo.com)
Tom Ferelli  94
09-06-2005 10:59 PM ET (US)
Hey Fitz, Saw your message and although not totally correct its meant for all Essex sailors. The active duty part especially extends to the LHD-2 group who might be interested in joining. If that doesn't help, blame Frank, it's his webpage...Ha HA. I hope you enjoyed the reunion and hope to see you in Bristol/Johnson city.
Mike Fitzsimmons  93
09-06-2005 07:05 PM ET (US)
 The home page says we are looking for active and retired sailors who served on the Essex. I think this should be any sailor who served on her and wants to meet old shipmates. I met a lot of shipmates at the reunion this year that did not stay in the Navy.
clschlamp@juno.com  92
08-29-2005 10:58 AM ET (US)
I was very pleased to get your E-mail. I certainly do remember your father. Who could forget him having once known him? I served in the same division with him aboard ESSEX (KR Division). I have been attending ESSEX reunions since 1991, missing only this year's because of the hurricane. As we former radiomen gather someone usually asks "I wonder what ever happened to Veverka?" He was always known by his last name. Although you don't mention it, am I to assume he is no longer alive? It would be good to hear from you again. C. Leonard Schlamp, ex-RM2c, KR Div., USS ESSEX, clschlamp@juno.com
Hope (Robert Veverka's Daughter)Person was signed in when posted  91
08-28-2005 08:40 PM ET (US)
P.S. Not sure if my e-mail address comes up on this message board: HLeaglee@netzero.com.

God Bless You Guys :)
Hope Veverka
Proud Daughter of Robert J. Veverka
Hope (Robert Veverka's Daughter)Person was signed in when posted  90
08-28-2005 08:39 PM ET (US)
Hello, this is my first time @ this site. I am the daughter of Robert J. Veverka, who served on the USS Essex 1942. I would like to communicate with anyone who may remember my father....I am interested if anyone remembers my dad. I live here in West Palm Beach and just "happened upon this site" and see there is a reunion. "Great stuff, guys".
Chris (Robert's Niece!)  89
08-23-2005 05:28 PM ET (US)
Hi Unc! Don't even ask me how I found this. I hope you and all your buddies are having a good time! Don't do anything I wouldn't do, but if you do, name it after me! Love ya!
New Member  88
08-19-2005 01:21 PM ET (US)
Our Association is no secret as we have been advertising since the very beginning and in 1997 I put the web site up for all to find us. Glad to read we have another who found the USS Essex Association. We do have a cut off at the hotel of August 8th but I feel sure we can accomodate you with the lower rate, come on down and join us in renewing old friendships. I am sure you will meet some old friend.
Frank R O'Connor USS Essex Chairman
Robert SourisseauPerson was signed in when posted  87
08-19-2005 01:16 AM ET (US)
Dinner sounds good - we'll see you in the lobby Sunday evening guys.
Gerald E McDonell  86
08-18-2005 10:05 PM ET (US)
On Thu, 18 Aug 2005 16:46:52 -0700 (PDT) QT - Berlyn Ware
<qtopic+19-D38QfUjYwZe@quicktopic.com> writes:
>

Sounds like a good idea but Bruna has to eat by 6 so if you get in at 5 it might be to late for us. But we will keep an open mind and we mightr meet you in the lobby. We are leaving in the morning and we are driving. We want to make some stops on the way home and we can't do it if we fly. We have some old NAVY Buddies that have had some heart problems in the last year so these are the people we want to see. We should be down ther somtime on Sunday, we are not in a hurry to get there. We will take our time.
Jerry and Bruna
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Gerald E McDonell  85
08-18-2005 10:05 PM ET (US)
On Thu, 18 Aug 2005 15:14:08 -0700 (PDT) QT - Robert Sourisseau
<qtopic+19-D38QfUjYwZe@quicktopic.com> writes:
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Should see you sometime on Sunday. Bruna and I are driving, we will take our time. Looking forward to seeing everyone again.
Jerry and Bruna Mc Donell
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Berlyn Ware  84
08-18-2005 07:46 PM ET (US)
We will be leaving Sun Aug. 21st. We will be there at 5:00pm Sun. Lets have supper together all of us
Robert SourisseauPerson was signed in when posted  83
08-18-2005 06:14 PM ET (US)
Packing our bags now. Kay and I are flying from Ontario,CA. tomorrow afternoon. We'll be there a little early. Look forward to seeing you all soon. - Guns
Tom Ferelli  82
07-22-2005 09:52 PM ET (US)
This is for Mr. Jack Ormsby. The USS ESSEX has been hosting reunions going on 36 years. They have been continually seeking members all over the country. We try to get the word out and are advertised in magazines like American Legion, VFW, Navy Times and some others. Our members even have licence plates advertising Essex. If you would like membership info contact us on the Uss Essex website. Our next reunion is in Ft.Lauderdale Florida Aug 22nd to 27th. Reunion rates are $69.00 per night at the Westin hotel Ft Lauderdale guaranteed until Aug 1st I believe. Any other questions or concerns contact me at agcret@cox.net and I'll direct you or put you in conatct with the right folks to get onboard. Let me know, we are always seraching for shipmates........TOM
Jack Ormsby  81
07-22-2005 11:27 AM ET (US)
I went on Essex in 1943 until end of war that was the last I ever heard of the Essex. until I got this computer I never knew anything about an Essex reunion. Why the big seceret? Jack 30
Kenneth D. Jaackson  80
05-30-2005 02:00 PM ET (US)
Is there anyone left who remembers the VB 15 action on 15 June 1944 against Iwo Jima from the Essex in which my father, Kenneth Leon Jackson, took part (pilot was Ted Clement)? Their plane never returned.
please reply to k.jackson@yale.edu
Robert SourisseauPerson was signed in when posted  79
10-05-2004 11:54 PM ET (US)
Arrived home safely in Lake Elsinore(Oct. 5 - 8:pm) after stopping in Branson and Tucson and just about everywhere in between. Had a great trip home.

The reunion was a great success and it was heart warming and a lot of fun to get together with my shipmates again.

Bill put on a fine reunion for us. It was great to see you all again and God willing I'll see you next year in Fort Lauderdale.

-Guns
Tom Ferelli  78
09-05-2004 01:30 AM ET (US)
Hey Guns, Just dropped in to look at the mesage board and saw your post. I looked at the weather myself to get a feel for St.Louis in late Sep. It doesn't look bad at all. It ranged from the high 70's to mid 80's and mid to upper 50's to low 60's. There are some showers in the forecast for Labor Day to Wed, but great from that point. I can handle that coming from Phoenix. I'm looking forward to taking a break. Drive safely......TOM
Robert SourisseauPerson was signed in when posted  77
08-16-2004 11:31 PM ET (US)
OK, Hows the weather in St. Louis at the end of September? Kay and I are all set. Leaving here on the 13th, coming by automobile this time. Making stops along the way. Will be there on the 19th. - Guns
Debbie Shaw  76
08-16-2004 12:39 PM ET (US)
Do you have any other info on your uncle...for instance, was he in a Torpedo Squadron? Any idea of rank? Etc.
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Chuck Laughlin  75
08-15-2004 02:24 AM ET (US)
I'm hoping someone might be able to steer me in the right direction to find information regarding my uncle who served on the Essex in WWII.

His name is Robert (Bob) Gillum and I believe that he flew Corsairs but that isn't 100%. He passed away several years ago and although we had talked a great deal about his time in the service, there is much I never got to talk to him about.

Any and all information would be appreciated. I can be reached at cwl568@yahoo.com
Robert J Flynn  74
07-08-2004 11:05 AM ET (US)
Walter:

The next ESSEX reunion will be in St. Louis Mo. @ the Renaissance hotel (airport). The dates are Sept 20-26, 2004. I suggest youContact our Secretary Bruce Simms by e-mail hangerbay9@aol.com for further
information. He may also be reached by phone 770-707-1812. He will provide you with further details. We welcome you to our membership also. Thanks for the message. Bob Flynn phone 412(881-5792
Robert SourisseauPerson was signed in when posted  73
07-07-2004 11:44 PM ET (US)
Here You go Walter

35th USS Essex Reunion 2004
September 20th to September 26, 2004

RENAISSANCE ST. LOUIS HOTEL
Airport, St. Louis, Missouri
9801 Natural Bridge Road St. Louis, MO 63134
1 888-340-2594
Fax: 1 314-429-3625
  
Person to Contact: H. Bruce Sims
581 Conkle Rd.
Hampton, Georgia 30228-2702
770-707-1812
Email: hangerbay9@aol.com
Web Page: http://www.ussessexcv9.org

Membership:
For additional information on joining or inquiries about our organization please e-mail Dan Genet, Membership/Publicity at SailMagnet@aol.com or call at 954 227 2170
.....................
Hope to see you there!
Walter Frankowski  72
07-07-2004 08:02 PM ET (US)
Dose any one know when the next reunion should be?
 
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Debbie Shaw  69
06-21-2004 11:29 AM ET (US)
During 1942? I'll check with my dad.

You can read about him and his crew at
http://ussessex.bravepages.com/8strikes.html



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art antil  68
06-20-2004 09:11 AM ET (US)
looking for anyone who might have known Ens Norman Berube who served on the Essex during 42 as a pilot and was shot down and lost April 7th.
Thank you.
aantil@twcny.rr.com
michael  67
06-04-2004 09:33 PM ET (US)
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Gene Sutton  66
05-16-2004 11:14 PM ET (US)
Addition to below post, My e-mail is gatsutton@yahoo.com Again, Thanks, Gene
Gene Sutton  65
05-16-2004 11:09 PM ET (US)
Would like to know if anyone that served on the Essex during 1954-55 knew or remembered Norman Lindburg. He was an officer at the time. He's my wifes uncle and we're doing this for him. If there is a few shipmates he knew he would probably attend the reunion.
Thanks, Gene Sutton
Brent Hopfinger  64
05-07-2004 08:03 PM ET (US)
i just wanted to post a message to all who may have served with my great uncle, floyd short, jr. i'm not sure the dates that he was on the essex, but it was during wwII. i just wanted to let any friends of old know that he passed away a couple of weeks ago. he was more of a grandfather to me than great uncle, so please, anyone who knew him, or just remember the name, send your thoughts and prayers for him and his family.
Bruce Sims  63
04-20-2004 10:07 AM ET (US)
If you have never been to one our reunions you are missing a wonderful experience. Each year I look forward to the next one.
Robert J Flynn  62
04-04-2004 03:35 PM ET (US)
Looking forward to seeing you all again this year. Bob Flynn,
PITTSBURGH, PA.
Judy Zentmeyer  61
04-02-2004 07:31 PM ET (US)
Great website! I'm having a quiet day at work and started surfing the web, and was pleased to find you. My brother Tom and his daughter Kate, brother Kevin with wife Pat and kids Tiffany and Sean, and I attended our first Essex reunion. Our Dad, who died of a heart attack at age 46, was the pilot with crew Wally and Andy. What a good feeling to talk with those men who knew Dad so well. We are looking forward to the next reunion.
j.zentmeyer@verizon.net
Tampa, FL
Frank R O'Connor  60
03-10-2004 09:13 AM ET (US)
The best way to find out if anyone remembers you is come to a reunion. You will be surprised to find so many who do remember.
Clovis Peano  59
03-09-2004 08:23 PM ET (US)
Edited by author 03-09-2004 08:24 PM
 Served aboard the Essex for a short time in the 50s, don t really know if anyone remembers me.
  Clovis Peano
   Marquette Mich 49855
CLeonard Schlamp  58