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Elizabeth Stelzer     06 November 2013 04:49 |
Hello,
I am the Grand Daughter of Frederick O Goldsmith. My Mother, Ruth Goldsmith is interested in finding any information about her Father's crew. Please send me an email if regards to the USS Starr

Crazyman414     28 January 2011 08:42 |
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Mary Ann Karns     10 January 2011 05:14 | Edmond, Oklahoma
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William Theron "Bill" Karns, Cpt., USMC, combat cargo officer for the Starr, has gone to eternal watch 18 November 2010. He was 90 years old. He hosted the group in Oklahoma for a reunion in 2002. He died peacefully in his sleep due to congestive heart failure and renal failure. He talked often of the Starr, his buddies and particularly IWO in his last days. Semper Fi, Daddy.

Carolyn King Mullins     20 March 2010 23:36 | Michigan
Thinking of my Dad I logged on.
I was so touched to see my Dads name along with his nickname on the Memorial page. Thanks so much whoever is keeping up this web site. I will try to find some photos and send them in.

Gabe Knight     14 March 2010 00:14 | AZ
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Great site. *** ship!


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