Another snipe in the 'snake-pit'
USS Putnam (DD-757) |
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E-mail Instructions
for MustangONE,
Dave Seay |
My mother passed away on March 7, 1999, extremely suddenly (12 days from the cancer
diagnosis to her passing!) and in writing her obituary, I was struck by what a remarkable
woman she was!
I have set up a website to honor her and would be very pleased if you would spend a
few minutes over there to take a look. It is located at http://www.MustangONE.com/Dorothy
Please observe the following guidelines in sending
information or photos for Sumner
class destroyers:
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If you are using Microsoft Word (or any other word processor) please copy & paste
the text right into e-mail. Attachments will not do. Unless you state otherwise, it will
be assumed you'd like to have any e-mails sent to this site posted with the ship's page.
Your correspondence may be edited slightly. |
Graphics: |
Due to the limited disk space, we will have to limit your pictures to one. You are
also encouraged to send links to sites that may have additional photos or information. File
Format:"JPG" is preferred, but I can handle "GIF's" and
"Bitmaps" as well.
File Size: 250-400 KB file size will do just fine. Please don't send anything
larger. |
Thank you, Dave Seay ( if your
interested, you can read some of my history by clicking here.)
- USS Putnam (DD-757), MMFA to MM1,
1968 to 1973
- USS William C. Lawe (DD-763), MM1, 1973 to 1974
- NAS Corpus Christi, Tx., MM1, 1974 to 1975 (ADCOP)
- FMAG Norfolk, Va., MM1, 1975 to 1975
- COMNAVAIRLANT, Norfolk, Va., MM1 to MMC, 1975 to 1977
- USS Biddle (CG-34), ENS
to LT, 1977 - 1980
- Philadelphia Naval Shipyard, LT, 1980 to 1981
- USS Forrestal (CV-59), LT to LCDR, 1981 to 1985
- Supship, Jax, Fl., LCDR, 1985 to 1988
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The freshest of 'boots'
in early 1968. |
A newly commissioned
'boot' Ensign in 1977. |
The last day in a career
and she was with me the
whole way (and still is!) |
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