City with <strong>The</strong> World’s Largest Mall, <strong>The</strong> City of Champions, <strong>The</strong> Klondike City, <strong>The</strong> City Hosting the Greatest Reunion in the new millennium, Edmonton, Alberta, Canada. All <strong>Veterans</strong> from the 21 Countries who served in the <strong>Korean</strong> <strong>War</strong> or subsequent to the Cease-Fire are welcome to attend, as well as spouses, other family members and interested friends (KVA membership not required). It will be a great opportunity to meet old comrades and make new friends with whom we share a common Bond. Further information will be available soon. Contact Lee Power, Co- Chairman, 15803-129 Street, Edmonton AB. T6V IA2, Tel: 780-457-3992 or Jean Pierre Van Eck, Chairman 2002 Convention, Tel: 780- 488-5845 or Fax: 780-488- 6490 or E-Mail: <strong>The</strong> United States Armed Forces Nuclear Energy <strong>Association</strong> Sept., 19-23 in Charleston, SC. We were Army, Navy and Air Force personnel that operated the military’s nuclear power plants in the 50’s and 60’s. We are trying to find our lost comrades and would appreciate any help you may render. Contact Edward R. Fedol, 308 Upshur Court, Summerville, SC. 29485-8057 or e-mail . October 2002 New Zealand Korea <strong>Veterans</strong> Assn. We invite you and all other <strong>Korean</strong> <strong>Veterans</strong> to share in our Reunion in Oct. 11-13. Why not plan a holiday in New Zealand. See Hawke’s Bay and Napier. Hawke’s Bay is on the East Coast of the North Island. Napier is on the sea coast with a port and an airport with link lines to main international airports. Napier is a small city. It is Wine Country, an Art Deco World, the largest Gannet Colony in the world, the fruit Bowl of New Zealand, Timber Exports, a vast Processing Plant for fruit and vegetables, a National Aquarium in the making, and an Equable Climate. We would love to have you visit and share not only in our <strong>Korean</strong> celebrations, but in the beauty and vigor of our community If there is any further information that you need, contact NZ Korea <strong>Veterans</strong> Assn. 55 Tanner Street, Havelock North, Hawkes Bay, NZ or call Ray Perry at (06) 878 6942 or Peter Grover at (06) 877 4060 Fax: (06) 877 0391 or e-mail at . See Website: www.rsanapier.co.nz. (In reading other magazines I see that they charge for reunion notices. I hesitate to ask a member or a supporting organization of <strong>KWVA</strong> National to pay for reunion notices. Since we are in need of support at this time, I think it is appropriate to ask you to send a minimum donation of $1.00 for each reunion notice. Again, this request is not mandatory. Please send notices directly to editor, make checks payable to <strong>KWVA</strong> National. Typed lower case reunions only requested. Editor) <strong>Graybeards</strong> for Sale Back issues: ❒ Mar-Apr 2000 ❒ Jan-Feb 2001 ❒ Jul-Aug 2001 ❒ Nov-Dec 2000 ❒ Mar-Apr 2001 ❒ Sept-Oct 2001 Only 1 each available in back issues, current and last issue can be ordered in multiple quantities. <strong>The</strong>se issues are limited so get your order in early. $1 per copy plus $3.95 postage Make your check to <strong>KWVA</strong> National and state in message or note on check “For Back Issues.” I suggest minimum orders of 7 issues. Mix your issues as you want. Send your orders to Editor. See address on page 2. Response has been very good for back-issue orders and has necessitated revising this message. Please check above listing for availability before ordering. NEW BOOK Glenn M. Justice, author 488 pages, hardback, 167 photos. Only $29.95 137 Lynn-Justice Rd. Bainbridge, GA 31717 Phone: 229-246-5828 justpub@surfsouth.com Fighting “George” Light Infantry Remember Korea, 1950-53 Read the true story of the Korea <strong>War</strong>, told from the viewpoint of an Army infantryman, like it has never been told before. Glenn Justice takes you, the reader, through day-by-day accounts of the battles and hardships of combat with the North <strong>Korean</strong> and Chinese armies. September/October, 2001 Page 67
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