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Key News from April 2007

April, 2007 - New Key web shipmates added in April.  Gibbs, Russell 77 - 80; Campbell, Steve 90 - 92; Coleman, John "Lucky" 74 - 81 COB; Pomarez, Mike "Chico" 70 - 74; Knowlton, Robert Wade 72 - 76; Healy, Mike 81 - 86; Stradley, Lee 86 - 90; Yeager, Carl 77 - 80; Browning, Frank 78 - 80; Thompson, Joe 84 - 88.  Check Crew List for details.

April 15, 2007 - The USSVI is having their annual meeting this year onboard a cruise ship to Alaska.  The cruise begins September 15, 2007.  So far we know of these Key shipmates that will be on the cruise:  Al & Diane Singleman,  Tom & Gina Conlon, David & Gail Jewell,  PW & Sandra Louthain,  Len & Dee Reneau, Tom & Eileen Courtien,  Gary & Jane Walters, John & Sharon Zlotucha, Richard & Dorothy Yoder,  Joe & Marie Corbin,  Philip & Joan Johnson, John & Ann Selleck.  If you know of any other shipmates going on the cruise, drop me an e-mail so I can add them to the list.  For more info on the cruise, visit this web site: 
http://www.aaawa.com/submarine/index.htm.  

April 5, 2007 - Kevin Malheit, MT3 87 - 89 Blue, sent in some pictures.  I put them in the WHO? area and we need your help identifying anyone in them.

April 1, 2007 - We had 700 visitors to this web site last month.  That's a lot of shipmates that have figured out how to use a computer.  Remember, you can leave messages or comments by clicking on DECK LOG.  The messages can be about something that happened on the boat; your life now; something you see on this web site; something you would like to see on this web site; "Looking for" messages;  or just about anything else you can think of.