HNSA Associate Members
HNSA Associate Members are organizations whose objectives are compatible
with the objectives of the Historic Naval Ships Association. Examples
are historic ships not yet open to the public, firms who supply goods and services to Fleet Members, for-profit tourist attractions such as ship excursion lines, and non-profit organizations working to obtain historic naval ships for siting and display as museum vessels.
HNSA encourages its Fleet Members to give preference to the products
and services offered by its Associate Member vendors and
suppliers. It also advises Fleet Members to make their own decisions regarding
the
purchase, employment or other use of the products and services
offered by its Associate Members. HNSA incurs no liability and
assumes no responsibility for problems that may occur prior to, during or after
an Associate Member has supplied a product or performed a service in
support of a Fleet Member.
Naval, Maritime and Military Organizations
Ship Acquisition Projects
Other Museums and For-profit Ships
Suppliers of Products and Services
Naval, Maritime
and Military Organizations
Battleship Texas Foundation
908 Town & Country Blvd., Suite 120
Houston, TX 77024-2208
Tel: 713-827-9620
Fax: 713-827-9621
Email: [email protected]
Bruce Bramlett
Executive Director
This organization supports and participates in the operation of USS
Texas.
http://www.battleshiptexas.org/
Brooklyn Navy Yard Development Corp
63 Flushing Avenue
Building 292, Unit 300
Brooklyn, NY 11205-1080
Ms. Daniella Romano, Chief Archivest
[email protected]
http://brooklynnavyyard.org/
Brooklyn Navy Yard Development, Corp. The Brooklyn Navy Yard Development Corporation (BNYDC) is a not-for-profit corporation that manages the Navy Yard under a contract with the Yard's owner, the City of New York. BNYDC is responsible for leasing space in the Yard, for developing the underutilized areas of the Yard, and for overseeing the ongoing modernization of the Yard's infrestructure. They are involved with the current development of the Brooklyn Navy Yard, as well as the archiving of the vast amount of historic data that is in the yard and the historic building that make up the Brooklyn Navy Yard. The former Navy Yard now houses such diverse businesses as movie studios, furniture manufacturers, ship repairers, architectural designers, electronics distributors and jewelers.
Buffalo Niagara Convention & Visitors Bureau
617 Main Street, Suite 200
Buffalo, NY 14203-1400
(716) 852-0511
FAX (716) 852-0131
(888) 228-3369 ext. 261
Matt Carlucci
[email protected]
http://www.visitbuffaloniagara.com
Council of American Maritime Museums
c/o Paul F. Johnston, PhD.
Curator of Maritime History, Secy. CAMM
National Museum of American History
Smithsonian Institution
MRC 628
P.O. Box 37012
Washington, D.C. 20013-7012
(202) 633-3903
[email protected]
http://www.councilofamericanmaritimemuseums.org/
CAMM brings together institutions working toward the preservation
and interpretation of North America's maritime heritage. Together, its members address the challenges specific to maritime museums: the preservation
of maritime collections, sites, and vessels. CAMM also promotes appropriate
legislation, and fosters collegial cooperation among its member institutions.
Council on America's Military Past
P. O. Box 1151
Fort Myer, VA 22211-0151
(703) 912-6124
Fax: (703) 912-5666
Email: [email protected]
Col. Herbert M. Hart, USMC(Ret)
Executive Director
http://www.campjamp.org/
This is a 1,200 member educational association with the dual
objective
of military history and historic preservation.
Cutter Alert Preservation Team
David Fouch
1441 North Marine Drive
Portland, OR 97217-8032
(713) 802-1515
Fax: (713) 802-1866
Rex Harris, Director
Portland, Oregon C.A.P.T. contact: David Fouch 503-975-0912
Email: [email protected]
http://www.oldcutteralert.com
WSC-127 Alert was launched and commissioned on 27 January 1927. After a long career, she is now owned and operated by the Cutter Alert Preservation Team.
USS Farenholt Association
10010 East Watson Road
St. Louis, MO 63126-2306
Robert J. Garwitz
Email: [email protected]
http://www.geocities.com/farenholt/
This association was established to preserve the memory and legacy of the USS Farenholt DD-491.
Friends of the Cerberus
Post Office Box 1231
Blackburn North 3130, Victoria
AUSTRALIA
John Rogers
[email protected]
+ 61 35 332-6950
http://www.cerberus.com.au
This organization is trying to save the 1868 Cerberus. The only remaining Monitor in the world. A remarkable ship in that she has not only her hull, but also her turrets and guns.
Museum of the Marine
626 Newbridge Street
Jacksonville, NC 28540-5433
(910) 937-0033
FAX (910) 937 0537
Executive Director LTC Jim Williams, USMC (Ret)
Email: [email protected]
http://www.museumofthemarine.org/
The museum is striving towards making LSM-45 available for visitation. They also have a "Mike" boat.
Melik Society
202 Lambeth Road
London, SE1 7JY
ENGLAND
44-207-928-8100
Anthony Harvey, Secretary
[email protected]
http://www.melik.org.uk/
The mission of the Society is to advance public awareness of British and Sudanese history, and to establish a permanent memorial to those brave men on both sides who fought in the campaigns 1883 - 1899. The immediate objectives are: To assist in the restoration and maintenance of the remaining gunboats Melik and Bordein so that they can be exhibited to the general public; to stimulate public interest in Anglo-Sudanese history by research and publishing information; to establish in the U.K. a database of Sudanese military history; to encourage goodwill and cooperation between the British and Sudanese organizations involved in the preservation of Sudan's historical artifacts.
National Association of Fleet Tug Sailors (NAFTS)
c/o Tom Thomas, Secretary and Membership Chairman
9416 Mohawk Road
Bend, OR 97702
Email: [email protected]
http://nafts.com/
Organization of veterans who served aboard Navy tugs, submarine
rescue ships and salvage ships.
National Maritime Heritage Foundation
236 Massachusetts Avenue. Suite 410
Washington, D.C. 20002
(202) 547-1250
Fax: (202) 547-0250
Kevin Traver, Executive Director
Email: [email protected]
http://www.nmhf.org
NMHF is a non-profit corporation dedicated to bringing a fresh approach to maritime education while stimulating economic and community
development along Washington's waterfront. They have in-school mini-tall ship visits. They have a Kids Set Sail and DC Sail community sailing program and they also host Tall Ship visits to the USA Capitol.
The Steamship Historical Society of America
1029 Waterman Avenue
East Providence, RI 02914-1314
(401) 274-0805
FAX (401) 274-0836
Matthew S. Schulte, Executive Director
[email protected]
http://www.sshsa.org/
The Steamship Historical Society of America records, preserves, and disseminates the history of engine powered vessels. The Steamship Historical Society of America is a non-profit organization with a worldwide membership base. They strive to be the most comprehensive power ship history resource for education, information, and research purposes.
U.S. Department of Transportation Maritime Administration (MARAD)
1200 New Jersey Avenue, SE
Washington, DC 20590-0001
(202) 366-0866
FAX (202) 366-5904
Ms. Barbara Voulgaris, Program Historian & Federal Preservation Officer
Office of Ship Operations
[email protected]
http://www.marad.dot.gov/
This agency of the U.S. federal government administers the inactive ships in various reserve fleets and maritime artifacts. They are also the owners of NS Savannah, the only nuclear powered merchant vessel built by the USA. Click here to see a virtual tour including inside the nuclear containment vessel.
U.S. Naval History and Heritage Command (formerly Naval Historical Center)
Washington Navy Yard
805 Kidder Breese St., SE
Washington Navy Yard, DC 20374-5060
(202) 433-2210
Fax: (202) 433-3593
Captain Jerry Hendrix, USN, Director
http://www.history.navy.mil
The Center's mission is to collect, preserve, display and interpret naval collections and to write and publish a variety of histories, reference works, and documentary volumes covering over 200 years of American naval history.
U.S. Naval Museums:
Great Lakes Naval Museum, Naval Station Great Lakes, Illinois
http://www.history.navy.mil/glnm
Hampton Roads Naval Museum, Norfolk, Virginia
http://www.hrnm.navy.mil/
National Museum of Naval Aviation, Pensacola, Florida
http://www.navalaviationmuseum.org/
Naval Museum of Armament and Technology, China Lake, California
http://www.chinalakemuseum.org/
Naval Undersea Museum, Keyport, Washington
RV Deep Quest, RV Trieste II
Naval War College Museum, Newport, Rhode Island
http://www.usnwc.edu/About/NWC-Museum.aspx
Patuxtent River Naval Air Museum, Patuxtent River, Maryland
http://paxmuseum.com/
Seabee Museum, Port Hueneme, California
http://www.seabeehf.org/museum/
Submarine Force Museum & Historic Ship Nautilus, Groton, Connecticut
USS Nautilus
U.S. Naval Academy Museum, Annapolis, Maryland
http://www.usna.edu/Museum/
National Museum of the United States Navy, Washington, D.C.
http://www.history.navy.mil/branches/org8-1.htm
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U.S. Naval Sea Systems Command
Ship Donation Program Office (PMS 333B)
1333 Isaac Hull Avenue, S.E., Stop 2701
Washington Navy Yard, DC 20376-2701
(202) 781-0498
Fax: (202) 781-4721
Email: [email protected]
Christina Wenderoth, Donation Manager
http://www.navsea.navy.mil/teamships/Inactiveships/default.aspx
This office manages the donation of U.S. Navy ships at no cost to
the Government in accordance with federal statute Title 10 U.S.C.
7306. It also manages a material donation program and an inspection program
for the donation ships.
Naval Historical Foundation
1306 Dahlgren Ave., SE
Washington Navy Yard, DC 20374-5055
(202) 678-4333
Fax: (202) 889-3565
Email: [email protected]
Captain Charles T. Creekman, Jr., USN (ret), Executive Director
http://www.navyhistory.org
The primary objective of the Foundation is to provide support to the
Naval History and Heritage Command and to foster interest in American Naval History and promote patriotism through educational and literary endeavors.
Naval Order of the United States
5583 Beverly Hill St.
Houston, TX 77056-6801
Captain Kenneth A. Johbson, USN (Ret), Commander General
Captain James F. Brooke, III, USN (Ret.), Past Commander General
NOUS Representative to HNSA
Email: [email protected]
http://www.navalorder.org
The Order's mission is to foster, among all American citizens, informed interest in the sea services, with the understanding that their efficiency is essential to national security and that readiness to make victory in war certain and speedy will deter aggression and minimize dangers to world peace. It is the oldest American hereditary exclusively naval society.
Naval Submarine League
P. O. Box 1146
Annandale, VA 22003
(703) 256-0891
Fax: (703) 642-5815
Email: [email protected]
C. Michael Garverick, Executive Director
http://www.navalsubleague.com
The Naval Submarine League is an organization which allows submarine
enthusiasts in all walks of life to demonstrate their strong and
continuous
support while providing a forum wherein this group can become acquainted
with the educated on significant details of the goals and issues
confronting
the Submarine Force.
Navy MSO Association, Inc.
Post Office Box 23
Cincinnatus, NY 13040-0023
Email: [email protected]
Joseph Marturano 3rd Founder/President
http://www.nmsoa.org/portal.html
This is an organization of crewmembers who served aboard U.S. Navy ocean minesweepers. It exists to keep the spirit of brotherhood together amongst all of the men who served on MSO's and to bring awareness of our history to the public via internet websites.
USS America Carrier Veterans Association, Inc.
P.O. Box 1239
Hopewell Junction, NY 12533-1239
Tel: (810) 931-2866
Thomas Tramantano, President
Email: [email protected]
http://www.ussamerica.org
This veterans association is dedicated to the remembrance of USS America for the former crew members of USS America. The Association also serves former carrier veterans of all carriers.
USS America Museum Foundation
10623 SE 142nd Avenue Road
Ocklawaha, Florida 32179-4157
(973) 838-5696
Lee E. McNulty, President
Email: [email protected]
http://ussamerica-museumfoundation.org/
As a virtual museum, we are dedicated to preserving and publishing the full history of the aircraft carrier USS America. Documented accounts, photos, the display of artifacts online, and the invaluable stories and photos submitted by former crew members will bring her story to life now, and for generations to come. We also have plans to procure a facility to house the many artifacts and documents we collect and make it open to the public.
USS New Jersey Battleship Foundation
1715 Highway 35
Middletown, NJ 07748
(732) 671-6488
Fax: (732) 957-0092
Email: [email protected]
Captain Joseph Azzolina, Chairman
This organization is supporting and assisting the Home Port Alliance
for the USS New Jersey in Camden, New Jersey.
USS Salem Association
P.O. Box 493139
Leesburg, FL 34749-3139
(352) 315-1397
Fax: (352) 315-4040
Robert Daniels, President
Email: [email protected]
Organization of crew members who served aboard USS Salem
(CA-139)
USS Stoddard Alumni Association
335 Louise Drive
Indianapolis, IN 46217-4107
(317) 887-1800
Captain Robert Hoag, USN, (Ret), President
Email: [email protected]
This organization supports the former crewmembers of USS
Stoddard (DD566). It manages the membership and fundraising
activities.
Surface Navy Association
2550 Huntington Avenue, Suite 202
Alexandria, VA 22303-1400
(703) 960-6800
Fax: (703) 960-6807
Email: [email protected]
Captain William Erickson, USN (Retired), Executive Director
http://www.navysna.org
This organization promotes coordination and communication among
those in the military, business and academic communities who share a
common interest in Naval Surface Warfare; and it supports the activities
of Surface Naval Forces.
T121 Spica Friends Association
c/o Lennart Tornberg
Djuprannilen 356
SE - 136 53 Haninge
SWEDEN
+46 08 993 9167
Email: [email protected]
http://www.hnsa.org/ships/t121.htm
Tin Can Sailors, Inc.
P.O. Box 100
Somerset, MA 02726-0100
(800) 223-5535
Email: [email protected]
James V. Jones, Captain, USN (Ret), President
Terry L. Miller, Executive Director
http://www.destroyers.org
This is an organization of veterans who formerly served or are currently serving aboard destroyers.
Torsk Volunteer Association, Inc.
5171 Columbia Road
Columbia, MD 21044
(410) 789-7939
Fax: (410) 789-7939
http://www.usstorsk.org
Bruce Broseker, Vice Chairman
Email: [email protected]
This organization works with the staff of the Baltimore Maritime
Museum
in preserving and restoring USS Torsk (SS-423) in Baltimore's
Inner Harbor
U.S. Naval Institute
291 Wood Road
Annapolis, MD 21402
(410) 268-6110
Email: [email protected]
MajGen Thomas L. Wilkerson, USMC (Retired)
http://www.usni.org
The U.S. Naval Institute is a voluntary, private, nonprofit
association
for the advancement of professional, literary, and scientific knowledge
in the naval and maritime services, and the advancement of the knowledge
of sea power.
U.S. Navy Cruiser Sailors Association.
21 Colonial Way
Rehoboth, MA 02769-1220
(508) 252-3524
Fax: (508) 252-3524 (call first)
Email: [email protected]
Edward J. August, Treasurer
http://www.navycruisers.org
CDR Robert E. Partrick, USN (Ret), President
Email address is: [email protected]
This is an organization of veterans who formerly served or are
currently serving aboard cruisers.
U.S. Navy Memorial Foundation
701 Pennsylvania Ave. NW #123
Washington DC 20004-2608
(202) 737-2300
Fax: (202) 737-2308
Email: [email protected]
http://www.navymemorial.org/
RADM Richard A. Buchanan, USN (Ret), President and CEO
LCDR Jim Ives, Executive Director
The U.S. Navy Memorial Foundation honors all who have served in the
sea services and perpetuates their heritage, values and traditions. The Memorial has an active exhibit space in their facility on
Pennsylvania Avenue.
Watson Museum and Research Library
85 Quincy Avenue
Braintree, MA 02185-4416
(781) 843-5856
James E. Fahey, Director
[email protected]
http://www.braintreehistorical.org
The mission of the Watson Museum is to bring together those who have a common interest in history so that they may find enjoyment through their association and mutual encouragement in their particular interests in this field. To engage in historical research and education; to collect and preserve historical data; to create and maintain collections, and to promote interest in the preservation of historical records, documents, artifacts, ad sites in the museums' collections. The museum is situated on the historic site of the former Fore River Engine and Ship Building Co. that was founded by Thomas A. Watson who built the destroyers Lawrence (DD-8) and Macdonough (DD-9) including the Diamond Shoals Light Ship 1897 ca. Mr. Watson was Alexander Graham Bell's assistant in the development of the telephone.
Ship Acquisition Projects
Adams Class Veterans Association
PO Box 206
24 Red Oak Lane
South Thomaston, Maine 04858
Robert Branco, Capt. USN (Ret)
Email: [email protected]
http://www.adamsclassddgvets.org/
This group is working to acquire USS Charles F. Adams.
Coast Guard Tug Association
USCGC Apalachee (WYTM 71)
Post Office Box 771535
Lakewood, OH 44107-0061
(401) 364-1004
FAX (401) 364-1004
C.A. (Sandy) Schwaab, CWO3, USCG (Ret),President
[email protected]
http://www.76fsa.org/cgta/indexb.htm
Coast Guard Tug Association is preparing ex-U.S. Coast Guard Tug USCGC Apalachee for display as an operating museum ship. She is currently moored in Cleveland, OH.
Combatant Craft of America
1400 East Ludlow Ridge Road
Port Ludlow, WA 98365-9247
(360) 437-0125
Email: [email protected]
Dan L. Withers, Chairman
http://www.warboats.org
This organization is working to establish a collection of WWII and Vietnam
era patrol craft. Their objective is to preserve the history of the
offshore and riverine small boats that operated during the last 60 years.
The Elgin Military Museum
30 Talbot Street
St. Thomas, Ontario N5P A3
CANADA
(519) 633-7641
Ian Raven, Executive Director
[email protected]
http://elginmilitarymuseum.ca/
This museum is working to acquire HMCS Ojibwa
First Division Museum at Cantigny
1s151 Winfield Road
Wheaton, IL 60189-3353
(630) 260-8228
FAX (630) 260-9298
Keith Gill, Dir. of Museum Operations
[email protected]
http://firstdivisionmuseum.org/
This museum of the history of the 1st Infantry Disvision explores the eys of American histroy as seen through the eyes of the 1st Infantry Division. They have aquired an LCVP "Higgins" landing craft and are preparing it for display.
USS Forrest Sherman DD-931 Foundation, Inc.
720 Reedy Circle
Bel Air, MD 21014-6814
(410) 836-9260
Fax: (410) 836-9260
Email: [email protected]
Kurt Wagemann, President
http://www.ussforrestsherman.org
This organization is working to acquire USS Forrest Sherman
(DD-931).
Historic Ships Memorial at Pacific Square
P. O. Box 361
Vallejo, CA 94590
Email:[email protected]
Stuart F. Platt, CEO
Merylin Wong, President
http://www.battleshipiowa.org
The organization is working to acquire USS Iowa (BB61) for Mare Island, Vallejo, California.
USS John F. Kennedy Museum
Post Office Box 683
Portland, ME 04104-0683
(207) 727-3445
Richard Fitzgerald
Email: [email protected]
This group is endeavoring to acquire the aircraft carrier ex-John F. Kennedy (CV-67) and have her moored in Portland, Maine.
USS Ranger Museum Foundation
1025 NW Couch Street, #613
Portland, OR 97209-4130
(503) 412-2105
Peter W. Ogle, CAPT, USN (Ret) President & CEO
[email protected]
http://ussranger.org/
This organization is working to acquire USS Ranger (CV-61)
for a city in the Puget Sound area.
Rhode Island Aviation Hall of Fame
Post Office Box 28701
Providence, RI 02908-0701
(401) 398-7087
FAX (401) 831-8707
Francis L. Lennon, President
[email protected]
This Associate Member is interested in acquiring and preserving the ex-John F. Kennedy (CV-67),the last conventionally powered aircraft carrier.
South Carolina Olympia Committee, Inc.
Post Office Box 1079
St. Helena, S.C. 29920
(843) 441-2153
Pete Richards, President
[email protected]
http://www.scolympia.org/
This organization is seeking to acquire of USS Olympia from Independence Seaport Museum.
Tug Pegasus Preservation Project
83 Murray Street
New York, NY 10007-2173
Email: [email protected]
Pamela Hepburn, Founder and Director
http://www.tugpegasus.org
This organization has acquired tug Pegasus and plans to open
her for visiting at a berth in New York City.
USS Williamsburg Preservation Society, Inc.
352 Hickory Point Road
Pasadena, MD 21122
(410) 437-0652
Email: [email protected]
Louise B. Nielsen, President
This organization is working to return presidential yacht USS
Williamsburg
(AGC-369) from Italy for restoration and service as an excursion vessel.
Wisconsin Naval Ship Association, Inc.
3120 S. Business Drive, Suite 140
Sheboygan, WI 53081
(920) 254-8777
Email: [email protected]
Contact: Larry Hinkelman-Marketing & Fund Development Director
http://www.winavalshipassociation.com/
This organization is working to acquire USS Canon (PG-90) for Sheboygan, Wisconsin.
The Zuni Maritime Foundation
P.O. Box 28042
Richmond, VA 23228-0042
(804) 273-0247
Fax: (804) 273-0885
Email: [email protected]
http://www.zunitamaroa.org/
Tom Robinson, Executive Director
This organization has acquired USS Zuni (ATF-95)/USCGC
Tamaroa (WMEC-166) for Richmond, Virginia.
Other Museums and For-profit
Ships.
Baltimore & Chesapeake Steamboat Co.
P.O. Box 9690
Baldwin, Maryland 21013
Robert Pratt, Marketing and Web Site Manager
http://bayheritage.org
The organization operates the tug Baltimore, a 1906 tugboat. This is the oldest operating steam-powered, coal-fired tugboat in the USA.
USS Constitution Museum
Post Office Box 291812
Boston, MA 02129-0215
(617) 426-1812
FAX (617) 242-0496
Email: [email protected]
Anne Grimes Randall, President
http://www.ussconstitutionmuseum.org
http://www.asailorslifeforme.org (online game and educational resource)
http://www.allhandsondeck.org (interdisciplinary classroom activities)
http://www.familylearningforum.org (resources about engaging families for museum professionals)
Located in the Charlestown Navy Yard, across from "Old Ironsides," the USS Constitution Museum is a "must see" for everyone visiting Boston. Hands - on, interactive galleries let families of all ages explore the history and crew of USS Constitution. Swing in a hammock, furl a sail, holystone the deck, and face the enemy in battle when visiting the exhibit All Hands on Deck: A Sailor's Life in 1812. Learn the causes and impact of the War of 1812 on our nation in the NEW "Old Ironsides" 1812 Discovery Center opening spring of 2012. Museum hours: April 1 - October 31, 9am to 6pm and November 31 -March 31, 10am to 5pm. Closed: Thanksgiving, Christmas and New Year's days.
Kenner Naval Museum Commission
2538 Williams Blvd.
Kenner, LA 70062-5538
(504) 468-7211
FAX (504) 468-6622
Claude Todaro, Chairman
Lynda Prattini, Secretary
[email protected]
Their objective is to acquire and place artifacts (including an F-4 and F-14, guns, and boats) into museums.
Pritzker Military Library
104 S. Michigan Ave.
Chicago, IL 60603
(312) 374-9333
FAX (312) 374-9312
Email: [email protected]
http://www.pritzkermilitarylibrary.org/
The Mission of the Pritzker Military Library is to acquire and maintain an accessible collection of materials and develop appropriate programs focusing on the Citizen Soldier in the preservation of democracy. The Library was founded by COL James N. Pritzker, IL ARNG (Ret) having a major collection of books and related materials on military history, withy a particular focus on the concept of the Citizen Soldier in America. It is a non-partisan research library that attempts to increase the public understanding of military history and the sacrifices made by the men and women who have served.
The Russian Submarine Scorpion (B-427)
1126 Queens Highway
Long Beach, Ca. 90802-6390
Tel: (562) 432 - 0424
Fax: (562) 436 - 3171
Email: [email protected]
http://www.queenmary.com/attractions-events/scorpion-sub.php
This organization manages Russian Foxtrot submarine Scorpion (B-427) located located at the bow of the historic Queen Mary, on the Long Beach waterfront, at the southern end of the 710 Freeway. Visitors should check their website for hours and directions.
Russian Submarine B39 (U-475)
c/o John Sutton
10 Plum Lane
Plumstead
London SE18 3AE
ENGLAND
http://www.sovietsub.co.uk
Email: [email protected]
Email: [email protected]
This group is working to open U-475 to the general public. The submarine is available by special arrangement to school groups, private functions, and TV and film units.
Suppliers of Products
and Services
AC Plus Marine, Inc.
7017 Paducah Road
Kevil, KY 42053-9024
(270) 744-8180
Fax (270) 744-8185
Cyndie A. Phillippe, President
Email: [email protected]
http://www.acplusmarine.com
AC Plus Marine, Inc. is dedicated to the design and building of air
conditioning and ventilation systems for commercial ships. They also
deal with corrosion control through the design and building of
de-humidifying systems. AC Plus Marine is also certified in marine
electricity.
American Patch & Emblem, Co.
125 Strafford Avenue,Suite 125
Strafford Bldg. #3
Wayne, PA 19087-3335
(610)-688-5200
Fax (610) 688-5250
Martin E. Grossman
Email: [email protected]
http://www.americanpatch.com/
American Patch & Emblem company manufactures and imports fine quality custom embroidered insignia patches and emblems for clubs, teams, government agencies, military,law enforcement, uniform suppliers and business enterprises. Their products are manufactured in virtually any shape and size to the customers' exact design and color sprcifications.
Andreini & Company
11400 W. Olympic Blvd. Suite 400
Los Angeles, CA 90064-1586
(310) 444-7722
FAX (310) 444-1839
Michael Blecher, Vice President
(cell) (213) 503-7564
[email protected]
This is a full service property, casualty and employee benefits insurance firm. They also provide insurance coverage for ship museums including many HNSA members.
Allied Corrosion Industries
1550 Cobb Industrial Drive
Marietta, GA 30066-6611
(770) 425-1355, ext. 3010
Fax (770) 425-1354
William Mueller
Email: [email protected]
http://www.alliedcorrosion.com
A full-service corrosion control corporation providing state-of-the-art materials, engineering and installation services. The firm installs and
services cathodic protection systems on permanently berthed museum ships.
Bone Daddy Productions
140 East 2nd Street
Perrysburg, OH 43551-2101
(419) 346-6213
Brian Fowler, Principal
[email protected]
This company provides creative work in the field of advertising.
Challenge Publications Inc.
9509 Vassar Avenue, Unit A
Chatsworth, CA 91311-0883
(818) 700-6868 ext. 117
Fax: (818) 700-6282
Email: [email protected]
Edwin A. Schnepf, Publisher-Editor
http://www.challengeweb.com/magazines.html
This firm publishes the Historic Naval Ships Visitors' Guide
and features an occasional "Historic Naval Ships" column in their Sea
Classics magazine.
Consult Econ, Inc.
545 Concord Avenue, Suite 210
Cambridge, MA 02138-1125
(617) 547-0100
FAX (617) 547-0102
Robert E. Brais, Vice Pres.
[email protected]
http://www.consultecon.com/
This consulting firm performs economic impact surveys and feasibility studies for prospective ship museums. They have performed a number of studies for HNSA member museums.
Contact Planning/Production
3186 Whisper Wind Drive
St. Cloud, FL 34771-7811
(866) 875-7272
Fax: (407) 891-6428
[email protected]
Thomas W. Pasha, Vice President
http://www.contactplan.com
This organization is a one-call source for meeting planning and
incentive needs. It's services include site selection, contract
negotiations, site inspections and activities planning.
CTM Group, Inc.
13 Red Roof Lane, Unit 1A
Salem, NH 03079-2983
(800) 933-2682
Fax: (603) 879-9200
Jonathan P. Millman, Vice President
Email: [email protected]
Email: [email protected]
http://pennycollector.com
CTM Group, Inc. is a supplier of penny machines and foot massage machines.
Charles C. Deroko, Inc
Marine Surveyor, Consultant, & Licensed Captain
215 Adams Street, 4B
Brooklyn, NY 11201-2863
(718) 403-0460, mobile (917) 673-7546
Charles C. Deroko, President
[email protected]
This is a marine surveyor who does hull inspections and interior ship inspections. He has performed work with USS Olympia, USS Intrepid, and Lilac. He does structural surveys for commercial and small craft, including Condition and Value surveys, damage and, trip and tow surveys. He writes bid specifications for shipyard work and oversees contract agreements as the owners representative. He is also involved with all phases of survey and restoration for museum and historic vessels, including planning, research, design, construction, and project management. He also consults on State and Federal grant proposals, providing technical and historical data and draft budgets based on accurate cost and materials estimates.
Flight Avionics of North America, Inc.
520 Virginia Drive
Orlando, FL 32803-1856
(407) 897-6900
Fax: (407) 841-2088
Email: [email protected]
John Parrett, President
Supplier of flight simulators for museums.
Gyrodyne Helicopter Historical Foundation
Post Office Box 3838
Reno, Nevada 89505-3838
(775) 329-2295
FAX (775) 329-1214
[email protected]
http://www.GyrodyneHelicopters.com
Peter Papadakos, Executive Director
Gyrodyne encourages existing aircraft and naval ship museums(that have Gyrodyne's QH-50 co-axial helicopters on display as exhibits) to increase the quality of their QH-50 DASH exhibits by providing them with archive photos, printed and video materials as well as spare parts for the helicopters and accessories thereto. To commemorate the history of the aircraft, the company that built them and the services that flew them. To foster better understanding and expand the knowledge base of the DASH weapon system. To eventually operate an expanded museum to show the American public the unique aircraft models designed and manufactured under the U.S. Navy's Drone Anti-Submarine Helicopter (DASH) program.
Hi-Tech Engraving, Inc.
11872-H Canon Blvd.
Newport News, VA 23606-4240
(757) 873-3639
Fax: (757) 873-2287
Email: [email protected]
Robert J. Englert, President
Firm with thousands of digitized logos, emblems, patches and images
of ships and planes that can be engraved on plaques, glass, crystal,
wood and plastic. Official plaque supplier for the Historic Naval Ships
Association.
Empower Your Image
3164 E. La Palma Ave., Unit H
Anaheim, CA 92806
Phone: 714-630-4521
Fax: 714-630-4524
E-mail: [email protected]
Robert D. Board
http://www.empoweryourimage.com/
Printing, production and distribution of the Historic Naval Ships Association newsletter "Anchor Watch" and the "Historic Naval Ships Visitors' Guide"
Promotional products, corporate gifts, apparel, ship store and custom items, special events.
MEGA-TECH Services, Inc.
2408 Woodley Court,
Jamestown, NC 27282-8638
(336) 316-0707
FAX (336) 316-0550
[email protected]
R. Jon Stouky, President
Mega-Tech provides tools and engineered systems for safe and efficient removal and volume reduction of radioactive equipment in hot cells and operating plants. They also provide portable heavy duty metal cutting tools and support equipment for decommissioning operations in nuclear facilities. The principal is also involved with the saving of NS Savannah.
Motor Torpedo Boat Veterans
c/o Sjoofficerssallskapet
Stockholm, Langa Raden 8
SE-111 49, Stockholm
Sweden
Email: [email protected]
http://veteranflottiljen.se/
Amateur radio call sign is SK0MTB
This group of Swedish motor torpedo boats T26, T46 and T56 along with T121 Spica belong to the Motor Torpedo Boat Veterans Association and is located in Stockholm, Sweden.
Ocean Technical Services, LLC.
9 Butternut Lane
Gloucester, Massachusetts
Office: (978) 526-1894
Cell: (508)958-1299
Fax: (866) 381-2687
Email: [email protected]
http://oceantechserv.com/
Joseph W. Lombardi, Marine Surveyor & Consultant
OTS conducts marine structural surveys on commercial and historic naval vessels, prepares trip-in-tow surveys, insurance claim oversight, Tow Plans, prepares Shipyard Repair Specifications and provides yacht/shipyard project management.
Phoenix International Holdings, Inc.
9301 Largo Drive West
Largo, MD 20774-4753
(301) 341-7800
FAX (301) 499-0027
Eric Lindberg, Chief Technology Officer
[email protected]
http://phnx-international.com/
Phoenix International is a marine services company dedicated to safely conducting complex manned and unmanned underwater operations on a worldwide basis. Their expertise resides in wet and dry chamber underwater welding, underwater non-destructive testing, manned diving, side-scan radar, sonar, ROV operations, underwater tooling, submarine rescue, and engineering design and integration.
PH Group Industries
7188 Studio Road
West Hills, CA 91304-1026
John Palmer, President
(818) 992-8811
Fax: (818) 347-4330
Email: [email protected]
http://www.wonderworksweb.com
This is a full service design and production company serving the
film, theme park and museum industries. They are currently working with a
number of HNSA Fleet Member museums on exhibit design, construction and
installation projects.
Smart MultiMedia, Inc.
2440 South Boulevard, Suite 105
Houston, TX 77098-5115
(713) 574-6690
FAX (281) 247-9823
Douglas H. Smith, Vice President
[email protected]
Smart MultiMedia specializes in high definition 3D digital laser scanning and related services. Their high definition laser scanning assists engineers, architects, archeologists, historians, forensic specialists, and other professionals acquire and manipulate real world as-built, as-is data. The company provides HDS data collection and consulting services, including advanced 3D modeling and animations.
SmithGroup
1850 K Street, Suite 250
Washington, DC 20006-2244
(202) 842-2100
FAX (734) 780-8737
Jeffrey C. Cannon, Principal
[email protected]
The SmithGroup is an architectural firm located in major cities in the United States. They use innovative strategies for resource efficiency, incorporating such tools ass the LEED rating system in all of their projects. They are a firm that is "green" oriented.
Stadri Emblems
1760 Glasco Turnpike
Woodstock, NY 12498-2136
800-679-7909
FAX (845) 679-6649
Marisa Brayman
http://www.stadriemblems.com/
Stadri Emblems started out as a family operated embroidery business in 1955. Since its incorporation in 1984, Stadri Emblems has become a leading supplier of custom embroidered patches. Their philosophy is built on their commitment to quality. The patches that they manufacture are made using the industry's most advanced computerized looms, finest cotton twills and quality colorfast threads. Their promotional products include woven patches, and labels, lapel pins, caps, tee shirts, bullion crests decals and more.
SUBMARINEMUSEUMS.ORG
481 Adams Street
Chunky, MS 39323-9717
Lance Dean, Web Master
Email: [email protected]
http://www.submarinemuseums.org/
Our mission is "to unite all submarine museum authors, curators, docents, enthusiasts, historians, librarians, visitors, and volunteers through positive promotion and cooperative education in order to perpetuate the American submarine museums of our forefathers".
Taylor Marine Construction, Inc.
135 Oak Road
Beaufort, NC 28516-7555
(910) 622-3770
Fax (910) 622-3770
Julius Taylor III, Vice President
Email: [email protected]
http://taylormarineconstruction.com
Taylor Marine Construction is involved in steel fabrication, industrial piping, concrete construction and pile driving on land as well as on water. They also do submerged piping installation, cofferdam design and construction, bridge construction, diving and salvage and barge transportation.
Team Builders Plus
1873 Route 70 E, Suite 303
Cherry Hill, NJ 08003-2053
Jeffrey Backal, Pres.
[email protected]
http://teambuildersplus.com/
Team Builders Plus is a company that puts together motivational seminars and meetings. They have worked with a number of organizations including Battleship New Jersey. They do team assessments, organizational climate surveys, leadership development and performance and team building.
Tripp Lite Power Protection
1111 W. 35th Street
Chicago, IL 60609-1404
(773) 869-1111
FAX (773) 869-1329
Barre Seid, Chairman
[email protected]
Tripp Lite's comprehensive product line and service network have evolved over a span of more than 85 years. Established in 1922, Tripp Lite originally manufactured automotive accessories, including a line of inverters. While inverters are still part of Tripp Lite's offering. Tripp Lite, driven over the decades by the evolving needs of its customers, has shifted the focus of its offering onto power protection and connectivity productds. As an early innovator in the power protection industry, Tripp Lite introduced the first UPS system designed for personal computers and the world's most trusted premium surge suppressor, the Isobar®.
Tzell New Jersey Travel Group
30 Two Bridges Road, Suite 270
Fairfield, NJ 07004-1547
(201) 692-8111
FAX (201) 692-1414
1 (800) 542-5975
Ms. Susan Spanier, P.O.C. Agent
Email: [email protected]
This is the official travel agent of the Historic Naval Ships
Association.
Unlimited Details
1022 Bishop Walsh Road
Cumberland, MD 21502-1902
(310) 777-7707
FAX (310) 777-7710
Brian York, Owner
Email: [email protected]
http://www.unlimiteddetails.com/
This company chronicles great engineering achievements of the 20th century. They produce finely detailed, three dimensional, hardwood cutaways that are then framed. These cutaways include warships, submarines, ocean liners, airplanes, landmarks and more.
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