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World War II U.S. Navy Armed Guard
and
World War II U.S. Merchant Marine

In Memory of Tom Bowerman

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U.S.N. Armed Guard World War II Veterans Association

The U.S.N. Armed Guard World War II Veterans Association is the official organization of U.S. Navy Armed Guard veterans.


Armed Guard veterans are invited to join the U.S.N. Armed Guard World War II Veterans Association, and veterans and their families are encouraged to contact the Association for other information and publications about the Armed Guard. The Association endorses, encourages and contributes to the Armed Guard website but does not own, control, fund or maintain the website.

The Association publishes a very informative quarterly newsletter, The Pointer, and provides other services for its members. Information on individual Armed Guard personnel and the ships in which they served may be available from the Association.

The founder and national Chairman of the U.S.N. Armed Guard World War II Veterans Association is C.A. Lloyd, who may be contacted at the following:

C.A. Lloyd, Chairman
U.S.N. Armed Guard World War II Veterans Association
115 Wall Creek Drive
Rolesville, NC 27571
Telephone: 919-570-0909
E-mail: clloyd@nc.rr.com

The Association does not charge membership dues but instead depends on donations from members and friends. Donations intended to help support the U.S.N. Armed Guard World War II Veterans Association should be sent to Mr. C.A. Lloyd at the above address.

The Association has a number of local chapters in various locations across the United States. News of meetings, local and regional events, reunions and other activities is available on this website, and in each issue of The Pointer.

If applying for membership in the U.S.N. Armed Guard World War II Veterans Association, please submit information to the Association using these forms (page 1 and page 2), and mail to the address above.


Related links of interest

Rhode Island & Eastern Massachusetts Chapter, U.S. Navy Armed Guard Veterans Association

Sarasota, Florida, Armed Guard veterans

Visit to Washington, DC, photographs from C.A. Lloyd

More from or about the Armed Guard Veterans Association

Armed Guard reunions


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