Print a copy, complete and mail with your check to the address below:

Event Registration 655 Reunion #10

11-14 October 2018

Embassy Suites Oklahoma City Downtown Medical Center

741 N Phillips Ave.

Oklahoma City, OK 73104

405-239-3900

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Use reunion page to go directly to the link for reservations

Hotel Registration Deadline September 10, 2018

Hotel Registration is the responsibility of the individual.

Reunion Registration Deadline September 28, 2018

Please complete (print legibly), print the form and return along with a check payable to: Henry L. Stimson Reunion

Mail to:Chuck Hladik, 2605 S.E. 39th St, Moore, OK 73160Email:

Shipmate Name: ______Guest Name: ______

Relationship: ___ Spouse ___ Significant Other ___ Family___ Friend

Street Address: ______City: ______State: ______Zip: ______

Phone: Home: ______Cell: ______Work: ______

E-mail: Home: ______Work: ______

Number who will be attending this event in your group:______

# Patrols on STIMSON: ______Total # Patrols on all boats: ______

DatesOnboardRateCrewDates OnboardRateCrew
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Special Needs:______

Note: The cost for reunion events is $145.00 PER PERSON. If you cannot attend the meal events, the following per person charges will apply: (Event attendance will be through advance payment only.)

I am registering for the following per person (Association Member and all guests):

Event package: $145.00 Number: ______=______

OR

Registration Fee:(required) $45.00 Number: ______=______

Friday Meal:$40.00Number: ______=______

Saturday Banquet:$60.00Number: ______=______

Total Enclosed ______

There is only one scheduled tour for this reunion but there are a few events/locations you can attend if you would like. Please indicate your interest. Include fees with your check for the reunion.

  1. Tinker AFB and tour of an E6 TACAMO airplane. This will be of particular interest to any of the membership who worked in communications, weapons, navigation or stood watch in the Control Room. Spouses may not be interested in this tour but can attend if they desire. We are limited to the first 100 who sign up to attend. A bus will be provided and must be taken in order to access the AFB for the tour. Fee for the tour is $10.00 per person.

I will attend a tour of Tinker AFB/tour E6 TACAMO Plane. $10.00 Number: ___ =______

(Include the fee in your check for registration.)

  1. The Oklahoma City National Memorial & Museum () [commonly referred to as the Bombing Memorial] has arranged a special price for visiting the memorial. If you wear your reunion nametag, you will be able to access the memorial for $10.00 per person paid at the Memorial. This is a considerable savings over regular prices. You must provide your transportation or use the hotel shuttles.
  1. The National Cowboy and Western Heritage Museum [] has arranged reduced price coupons for our group. They will be available in the hospitality room and are good for a $2.00 discount.

Things to see in Oklahoma City: The Oklahoma History Center, The Oklahoma City National Memorial & Museum, The Oklahoma City Zoo & Botanical Gardens, and Brick Town are in the 5 mile radius for the Hotel Shuttle service.

  1. For a better idea on what is available for you to see during the reunion please check . Just remember that many of the events you will be looking at now are for 2017 however the links on the Things To Do area will really be helpful to you.
  2. Oklahoma History Center: [] This is less than 2 miles from the Embassy Suites Hotel. It is free to Active Duty Military and Veterans. The Oklahoma Museum of History is a division of the Oklahoma Historical Society. In addition to supporting the mission of the OHS to preserve and perpetuate the history of Oklahoma and its people, the museum collects, preserves, and interprets the history of Oklahoma for everyone. The museum fulfills its mission through the application of the highest standards of collections care, the presentation of diverse in-house and traveling exhibits, and multi-disciplinary educational programs.
  3. Oklahoma City National Memorial & Museum: [] After the April 19, 1995, bombing of the Alfred P. Murrah Federal Building in Oklahoma City, a Task Force was charged with developing an appropriate memorial to honor those touched by the event. The Museum is a self-guided tour of artifacts and memorabilia from the aftermath of the bombing.The Outdoor Memorial is a place for reflection. The Memorial honors those killed, the survivor and the lives changed forever on April 19, 1995. It located the now-sacred soil where the Murrah Building once stood, and the surrounding area devastated during the attack.
  4. Grand National and World Championship Morgan Horse Show is held here annually at the Oklahoma City Fair Grounds. The show will be here October 6-13, 2018. Oklahoma City is host to a number of horse shows each year. This link will take you to the 2017 Show so that you can see what will be happening in 2018 - .
  5. Oklahoma City Zoo & Botanical Gardens: [ Find the explorer in you!Celebrating its 115th year inspiring guests to conserve wildlife and wild places, the Oklahoma City Zoo and Botanical Garden it the perfect place for a local adventure!Explorers of all ages will enjoy world class animal habitats including Great EscApe, Cat Forest/Lion Overlook, Oklahoma Trails and our new Sanctuary Asia elephant habitat opening summer 2018.Other favorites include the Endangered Species Carousel, Safari Tram and sea lion show. The Zoo offers picnic areas, The Canopy Food Court, Safari Gifts and services including wheelchair and stroller rental. 2101 NE 50th St., Oklahoma City, OK 73111, (405) 424-3344. Located at the crossroads of I-44 and I-35, in the heart of Oklahoma City's Adventure District the Zoo is open every day except for Thanksgiving and Christmas. Hours are 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. daily. Adult general admission (12-64) is $11. Children 3-11 and seniors 65 and older are $8. Children 2 and under are free. For information, call (405) 424-3344 or go online at okczoo.org.
  6. Oklahoma City Softball Hall of Fame: [] Oklahoma City is home to the Women's College Softball World Series each year. Established in 1957, the ASA National Softball Hall of Fame and Museum is a permanent shrine to the former players of the sport who had exceptional careers and recognizing others in one of five categories for their significant achievements. The Hall of Fame Building also houses the headquarters of the Amateur Softball Association, the National Governing Body of Softball in the United States, encompassing more than 18,000 square feet of space since its dedication May 23, 1976.
  7. National Cowboy and Western Heritage Museum: [] The National Cowboy & Western Heritage Museum is America’s premier institution of Western history, art, and culture. Founded in 1955, the Museumcollects, preserves, and exhibits an internationally renowned collection of Western art and artifacts while sponsoring dynamic educational programs to stimulate interest in the enduring legacy of the American West. This unique museum will help gain better understanding of the West: a region and a history that permeates our national culture.