George & Joan (Mastronardi * 1965) Reilly
Joan
and I grew up next door to each other on
Cornell Lane
, the scene of monster parties at Sharon Ward's house. Joan graduated in
1965. George graduated from Chaminade in 1960. We got married at Our
Lady of Mercy in April 1969 and moved to Tappan..then
Ridgefield
...and then
Bayonne
.
Parris Island
,
South Carolina
*
San Diego
,
California
*
Atlanta
,
Georgia
Oklahoma City
,
Oklahoma
*
North Carolina
*
South Carolina
* Tenessee *
South Dakota
Dallas
/
Fort Worth
,
TX
(Including a trip to Itasca - Home of the Whompus Cats) *
Bridgeport
California
- San Francisco *
Redding
Japan
- Iwakuni,
Hiroshima
, Tokoyama,
Yokohama
,
Tokyo
, Miyajima,
Okinawa
*
Hawaii
* Subic Bay, Phillipines *
Taiwan
*
Puerto Rico
* Trinidad & Tobago
Spain
*
Mexico
-
Tijuana
, Tecate,
Puerto Vallarta
, Ixtapa, Hualtulco
and
in about 2 months we will move to
Aubrey
,
TX
.
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I
can't top cruising up the
Congo
on a Navy ship, but here's some of the places I've been to since good old
HHS, thanks largely to my career in the plastics industry, along with a
number of vacation trips too:
Joe Carfora 1962 & Sharon Carfora
Germany
:
Wildflecken (stationed here for 2 years as a company commander of a
combat engineer company, 54th Engr. Battalion), plus all over the country
since...
Hamburg
* Frankfurt *
Baden-Baden
* Weisbaden *
Munich
*
Stuttgart
*
Dresden
France
:
Paris
*
Grenoble
* Lyon *
Versailles
England
:
London
*
Manchester
*
Wales
Italy
:
Milan
*
Venice
*
Rome
*
Naples
and all over the mountains and beaches of
Calabria
(the "boot" of the country in the south)
Hungary
:
Budapest
Czech
Republic
:
Prague
Austria
:
Vienna
Greece
:
Athens
* Crete * Mykinos * Santorini *
Rhodes
Turkey
:
Istanbul
*
Troy
*
Ephesus
* Kusadasi *
Cappadocia
* Antola
Denmark
*
Sweden
*
Venezuela
*
Grand Cayman
Islands
*
Jamaica
Bahamas
*
Bermuda
China
:
Hong Kong,
Shanghai
, Shenzhen
Taiwan
:
Taipei
Mexico
:
Mexico City
, Juarez, Querettero,
Acapulco
, Cozumel, Playa
del
Carmen
Hondurus:
Rincon
Canada
:
Toronto
,
Windsor
,
British Columbia
Hawaii
:
Oahu,
Maui
, Kuai
Japan
:
Tokyo
and numerous other cities
Korea
:
Seoul
,
Pusan
(to meet with Hyundai when they were still a small auto company)
And.............that's
what comes to mind and I'm sure I've missed a few
too!
I've been blessed to be paid to see the world during my business
career
and to make enough cash there to vacation all over too!!
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Pete
Furgiuele 1968
I was on the USS Independence CVA - 62
It was July 24, 1969, and we were off the coast of
Florida
in the splash area for Apollo 11. Several days earlier, July 16, 1969 we
were about 30 miles away from the launch area and we could hear the
engines roaring and could see the light purple flame as Apollo 11 passed
overhead. What a powerful sight. That was history in the
making.
Apollo
11 was the first manned mission to land on the Moon.
The
first steps by humans on another planetary body were taken by Neil
Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin on July 20, 1969.
The
astronauts also returned to Earth the first samples from another planetary
body. Apollo 11 achieved its primary mission - to perform a manned lunar
landing and return the mission safely to Earth - and paved the way for the
Apollo lunar landing missions to follow.
In the early morning hours of July 24, 8 days, 3
hours, 18 minutes, and 18 seconds after leaving
Kennedy
Space
Center
,
Columbia
plopped down into the
Pacific Ocean
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Pat Appelman
Levitin 1962
Turkey
*
England
*
Scotland
*
Ireland
*
Argentina
*
Alaska
*
Greece
Egypt
(and the Pyramids) * Jordan * Spain * Uruguay * Italy * Austria, Hungary *
Prague * Gibraltar * Morocco * Israel * Sahara Desert (sleeping with
the Berbers via camel)
almost
every state in the
US
.
Costa
Rica
(zip
lining)
A zip-line (also known as a flying
fox, foefie slide, zip wire, aerial runway, aerial
ropeslide, death slide consists of a pulley suspended on a
cable mounted on an incline It is designed to enable a user propelled by
gravity to travel from the top to the bottom of the inclined cable,
usually made of stainless steel, by holding on or attaching to the freely
moving pulley. Zip-lines come in many forms, most often used as a means of
entertainment.
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Stephanie
(Schlegel) Manning 1968
Hi
Bob,
Good idea. I have lived in
Berkeley
,
California
for 37 years and have been in almost every state except
Alaska
and
Hawaii
. With many stories to tell. Let's do it!
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June
Diers Niedfeldt 1966
Hi
Bob
I
am not exactly sure what type of info you are looking for, but I
have done quite a bit of traveling.
Some of the more notable places I have been to are:
Germany
in 1969 with my sister
and father. My father
immigrated to the
US
in 1926 and he hadn't been back to
Germany
for 42 years! I got to
meet my Aunt, Uncle and cousins.
Hawaii
in 1969 to visit my then
fiancé Pete (who was my first husband) on his R&R from
Vietnam
.
Las
Vegas
,
Nevada
, Grand Canyon and
Phoenix
,
Arizona
Cruises
to
Alaska
and the
Caribbean
(eastern, western and southern)
Florida
, where both my sister
and brother now live
Seattle
,
Washington
where my now husband's
(Kenny) father was living
Nashville
,
Tennessee
to the Grand Ole Opry and various other
US
states.
Hope
this helps and thanks for all you do with the newsletter and the
more recent video. I
really enjoy them. If
there is more or different info that you are looking for, please let
me know.
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Frank
Anglisano 1969
Hey
Bob, how bout a United States Navy Submarine that surfaced not once
but twice from under the ice at the
Artic Circle
. I did!
United States
Navy Retired
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Pete Maiorino 1964
Hi
Bob
I've
been to quite a few exciting places, I guess my most exciting trip
was
to
Beijing
working on the Olympics. As soon as I got off the plane I just froze
seeing Chinese soldiers everywhere with the same look on their faces
that I saw in
Vietnam
over 40 years ago. The city was modernistic and very interesting.
The
locals were incredible, all the kids wanted to have pictures taken
with us. The Forbidden City , Great Wall and the
Summer
Palace
were unbelievable. I was fortunate to spend over two months in
China
meeting wonderful local people and seeing these sites when it was
possible.
The
young people have a great respect for the elderly, more so than here
in the
US
. All citizens live in fear of their government and do not voice
their opinions about anything. The thing I remember most about this
trip was meeting an old man in the park, he was playing with this
musical Top and was tossing it the air on a simple piece of cord.
When he saw how interested I was, he came over and tried to teach me
how to do it, he did not speak a word of English. THE Chinese people
are very proud people and would not accept money or gifts no matter
how bad off they are. I knew he would not take money so all I had
was an Olympic Pin on my ID. I took it off and gave it to him and at
first he refused it. When I tried to explain to him that I wanted
him to have it, he motioned for me to pin it on him which I did.
This man looked like someone who just won the lottery, he was so
happy and gave me such a hug that I will cherish forever. Working
for NBC has taking me many places but this trip is the one I Cherish
the most.
Best
regards
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Al Sypher 1958
Bob,
Can't match your Congo River exploits but if anyone wants any
conversation about a trek departing Vancouver, BC on Princess
Cruise's via the inside passage to
Juneau
,
Skagway
, Glacier Nat'l. Park
and disembarking at
Whittier
,
Alaska
, I'm your guy. We then boarded a "dome" car train to
Anchorage
and on to
Denali
Nat'l. Park for touring. The return leg was highlighted by a stay in
Talkeetna and then on to
Anchorage
. Wildlife was in abundance and the scenery vast and spectacular.
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Bob Gillette
How
many as a civilian have landed in a plane on an aircraft carrier? I have!
How many have been lowered from a moving helicopter by wire onto a moving
destroyer that is moving at normal cruising speed? I have!
How
many have been a student pilot with 8 hours of solo, got caught in storms
on a solo cross country flight in a Cessna 150 and blown sideways off
course, unable to read maps due to severe turbulence, landing in Mobile
Al. with .3 gallon of gas left in the tank? Yep, me!
(Was
heading to Gulfport Ms.)
Who
has hiked from the top of Bear Mtn NY down to the bottom of the North
side, then hiked all the way around the mountain to the South side, and
back up to the top, all in one day, for a total of 18.6 miles? I did!
(Missed a turn!)
I
have had many more exciting adventures. I always say I'd rather be lucky
than good!
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