Cindy, Here is one web site I found at Google.com, there were many more. Navy Photos. There is also an association you might wish to contact: LCDR Walter L. Timmons 785 Temple Ave. Orange City FL 32763 386-775-3721 go to military.com under buddy finder then units type USS Randolph. There are three listings for the Randolph including the reunion association. There are histories of the Randolph on the web if you do a search. There is a book called The Gangway-A pictorial history of the U.S.S. Randolph's first year at sea. Oct. 9 1944 to Oct 9 1945. Published by the officers and men of the U.S.S. Randolph. Published 1946. There is also a book called Fighting Squadron Twelve The editors were-Lt. Roy Bruce, Lt. R.E. Monaghan, Lt. H.W. Hewlett and Lt. Geo. Maxwell. This squadron was based on the Randolph. Probably published about the same period. My father served aboard the USS Randolph during WWII. If you forward your e-mail I'd be happy to get his e-mail to you. I know he'd love to talk about his experiences. He recently pulled out the Randolph "yearbook" while we were visiting to show his grandchildren. Please visit my website at ussrandolph.com This is a new website dedicated to the preservation of the history of the USS Randolph CV15. Cordially, Don Jary Webmaster there is also a website devoted to American Naval Fighting Ships: www.history.navy.mil/danfs/ M. Evans, California
The USS RANDOLPH earned three battle stars for World War II service.
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William Randolph Hearst.
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You can refer to the related link below or you can type in the ship's name into the search engine and you can usually find additional information regarding ship and crew .
By contacting Mr Richard Horrell at W.W.2 Connections.
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