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My cousin, Jim Buss, from Milford, Illinois, served on the Eversole sometime between 1950-1955,
right out of high school. Jim died of a heart attack in California about 1992, survived by his
wife and three children. He's 2nd from left kneeling in the first row. Contributed by: Gerri Habitz |

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Dear Sir, I stumbled onto your website about a year ago looking for some sort of connection to
my father. He served on the Eversole from 1951 to who knows during the Korean Conflict. My father
died when I was 9 years old. His name is not listed on your crew list. His name was Arthur
Ervine Sullivan, (Nickname: Sully!). I have included some on board personal photographs.
I do not know if you can use them, but it would be nice to see my fathers name added to your crew
list. Richard A. Sullivan |
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Photo 003 . . taken on another ship watching entertainers in Honolulu, Jeff Buss left bottom of picture, he's standing with back to camera, elbows on railing. Contributed by: Gerri Habitz Photo 004 Japan, about 1964 © Steve Beech Photo 005 Hong Kong, 1964 Contributed by: Steve Beech Photo 006 USS Eversole Post Card, 1964 Contributed by: Steve Beech Photo 007 Welcome Aboard Contributed by: Steve Beech Photo 009 The Ship, pre-FRAM Contributed by: Steve Beech Photo 011 Holiday Greeting Card Contributed by: Steve Beech Photo 013 Is that a twin - 3" gun? Contributed by the son of Arthur Ervine Sullivan, Richard A. Sullivan Photo 014 Is that a twin - 3" gun? Contributed by the son of Arthur Ervine Sullivan, Richard A. Sullivan Photo 016 Work area. Contributed by the son of Arthur Ervine Sullivan, Richard A. Sullivan Photo 017 Entering Dry-Dock. Contributed by the son of Arthur Ervine Sullivan, Richard A. Sullivan Photo 018 Unknown shipates. Contributed by the son of Arthur Ervine Sullivan, Richard A. Sullivan
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