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June 2007 STARFLEET VESSEL REGISTRY JUNE 2007 EDITION June 2007 STARFLEET VESSEL REGISTRY JUNE 2007 EDITION PUBLISHER Admiral Johnathan Simmons Chief of Operations, STARFLEET EDITOR & DESIGNER Fleet Captain John Adcock Vice Chief of Communications, STARFLEET STARFLEET, The International Star Trek Fan Association, Inc., is a not-for-profit corporation chartered by the State of North Carolina, and is dedicated to uniting the fans of Star Trek as well as pursuing the future envisioned by Gene Roddenberry as depicted in the Star Trek television series and movies. The information contained herein may not be used by any member for any private commercial purpose. Provision of these documents or services does not constitute permis- sion for anyone to use any information contained therein or thereon for any non-STARFLEET related purpose. This document is the Vessel Registry of STARFLEET, the International Star Trek Fan Association, Inc. 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Please include your name, your SCC number, chapter name, and chapter address in all correspondence. 2 STARFLEET DIRECTORY STARFLEET HEADQUARTERS Commander, STARFLEET Chief of Staff, Commander Inspector General Quartermaster Greg Trotter Ray Brown Pete Mohney Les Rickard [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] 906 Apt L Lakecrest Ave High Point, NC 27360 Director of Promotions Awards Director Mike Malotte Liz Woolf [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] Vice Commander, Chief of Staff, Vice Commander Annual Campaign Director Overseas Coupon Program Michael Klufas Marlene Miller Edward Allen III STARFLEET [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] Mark Anbinder 106 Park Lane Commandant, SFMC International Charities Coordinator John Roberts Trey Andrews Ithaca, New York 14850 [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] OFFICE OF THE CHIEF OF OPERATIONS Chief of Operations, Senior Vice Chief, Operations Vice Chief, Operations / MSR Coor- Director, Recruiting and Retention Michelle Fanelli dinator Operations STARFLEET [email protected] Steven Bowers Michael Vermoesen Johnathan Simmons [email protected] [email protected] 7024 East Maplewood Place Centennial, CO 80111-4510 [email protected] OFFICE OF THE CHIEF OF COMMUNICATIONS Chief of Communications, Vice Chief - Publications Vice Chief - Media John Adcock Neal F. 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Box 2072 Oak Hill, VA 20171-0152 Asheville, NC 28802-2072 COMMANDING OFFICER : Lisa Paradis COMMANDING OFFICER : Richard Heim Jr PRIMARY EMAIL : [email protected] PRIMARY EMAIL : [email protected] CHARTER CITY : Reston, VA CHARTER CITY : Asheville, NC CLASS : Nebula CLASS : Alaric URL : http://ussathena.org URL : http://www.ussalaric.org/ COMMISSIONED : 02/23/1995 COMMISSIONED : 10/01/1982 SS Bennu - NCC SFR-119 USS Appomattox - NCC 75001 P.O. Box 1054 PO Box 11693 Gatlinburg, TN 37876 Lynchburg, VA 24506-1693 COMMANDING OFFICER : Ben Redding COMMANDING OFFICER : John Sprouse PRIMARY EMAIL : [email protected] PRIMARY EMAIL : [email protected] CHARTER CITY : Gatlinburg, TN CHARTER CITY : Appomattox CLASS : Bennu Class Station CLASS : Sovereign URL : http://www.bennustation.com URL : http://www.ussappomattox.com/ COMMISSIONED : 01/04/1994 COMMISSIONED : 07/31/2001 USS Bonaventure - NCC 102-A USS Aries - NCC 71806-B P.O. Box 396 PO Box 2285 Thomasville, NC 27260 Johnson City, TN 37605 COMMANDING OFFICER : Phillip Dedmon COMMANDING OFFICER : Michael Wilson PRIMARY EMAIL : [email protected] PRIMARY EMAIL : [email protected] CHARTER CITY : Greensboro, NC CHARTER CITY : Johnson City, TN CLASS : Ambassador CLASS : Sovereign URL : None URL : None COMMISSIONED : N/A COMMISSIONED : 12/22/1999 USS Charleston - NCC 80114 USS Arizona - NCC 71839 1706 N. Woodmere Dr., Apt #11 P.O. Box 3214 Charleston, SC 29407 Alliance, OH 44601 COMMANDING OFFICER : Barbara Slater COMMANDING OFFICER : PRIMARY EMAIL : [email protected] Kristin Keller-Williams CHARTER CITY : Charleston, SC PRIMARY EMAIL : [email protected] CLASS : Luna CHARTER CITY : Canton, OH URL : http://www.uss-charleston.net CLASS : Galaxy COMMISSIONED : 02/01/1992 URL : None COMMISSIONED : 04/03/1993 USS Chesapeake -NCC 1887 PO Box 1782 USS Armageddon - NCC 1657 Glen Allen, VA 23060 324 N. 24th Street COMMANDING OFFICER : M. Rene Enders Lafayette, IN 47904 PRIMARY EMAIL : [email protected] COMMANDING OFFICER : Teresa Remaly CHARTER CITY : Richmond, VA PRIMARY EMAIL : [email protected] CLASS : Miranda CHARTER CITY : Lafayette, Indiana URL : None CLASS : Constitution COMMISSIONED : 07/19/1988 URL : http://www.ussarmageddon.com COMMISSIONED : 05/20/2006 5 USS Columbus - NCC 72401 1711 Arbor Hill Drive REGION 1 Cont. Columbus, OH 43229 USS Glory - NX 74927 COMMANDING OFFICER : Ralph Winans III 72 Stone Mine Rd PRIMARY EMAIL : [email protected] Morgantown, WV 26508 CHARTER CITY : Columbus, OH COMMANDING OFFICER : CLASS : Capital Scott Anderson Sr. URL : None PRIMARY EMAIL : COMMISSIONED : 08/19/1989 [email protected] CHARTER CITY : Morgantown, WV USS Dark Wolf - NCC 75002 CLASS : Prometheus 721 Boone Stret URL : http://www.ussglory.com Kingsport, TN 37660 COMMISSIONED : 09/17/2006 COMMANDING OFFICER : Fred Parsons III PRIMARY EMAIL : [email protected] USS Heimdal - NCC 1793 CHARTER CITY : Kingsport 151 Regal Oaks Way CLASS : Sovereign Amherst, VA 24521-3334 URL : http://www.ussdarkwolf.com COMMANDING OFFICER : Linda Smith COMMISSIONED : 01/28/2001 PRIMARY EMAIL : [email protected] CHARTER CITY : Madison Heights, VA ISS Deliverance - NX 06 CLASS : Galaxy 3301 Orchard Manor Cir, Apt 3 URL : http://www.ussheimdal.org Louisville, KY 40220
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