10/26/2009 07:56:04
Served aboard the Roanoke as a radarman during operations Main Brace during Cold War
Served aboard the Roanoke as a radarman during operations Main Brace during Cold War
Hope to see some of you at the next reunion
Happy 60th Birthday, Roanoke, 4/4/2009
Served Nov56 to Nov58One great ship Will never forget the reception we received in Sidney, Australia.
Some of the best years of my like were on that beautiful ship.
one of My favorite assignments
'49-51 Cruised the Med, Great.
My father, Tony Iannantuono was on the origianl shake down cruise. There is a book that was made of the ship. He is interested in getting a copy. He enjoyed his stay on board. 60 yrs later his memories are still vivid and he has great pride in having served on her.
served on board feb 56 to oct 58
My Dad, Jim Liptow seved on the Roanoke in 53-54 time frame. I still have the picture signed by the Captain.
Served on board initially with FlagAllowance CruDivll, later with Marine Det. Departed Roanoke May 1956 in Long Beach.
Served onboard from Dec 56 to Oct 58 (Decommissioning). That was a sad day for me because I loved being assigned to her and enjoyed the officers and crew I served with. Great job on keeping Roanoke a float.
Well done Vic, Great job
KEEPING THE ROANOKE ABOVE WATER IS A HARD JOB ,BUT YOU GUYS HAVE DONE IT...BRAVO ZULU
she was a lady
I'm a native of Roanoke, VA for which your ship was named and am a Navy vet having served aboard the heavy cruiser USS Newport News CA-148 including a tour in Viet Nam. Visit the web site for USS Newport News. I also have a photo of the Newport News and Roanoke side by side in port.
Thanks, Vic. Well Done
I sure like the page, Vic. A great job, well done.
2/53 - 11/55
What a change! What an improvement.
Interesting facts on the ship and history.
GRATE JOB ON THE WEB SITE..
looks great!
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