

Calling All USS
Bergall Crew,
Family and Friends!
(Now why does that guy look familiar?)
There's a 2005
reunion underway at the famous Nags Head!
The 2002 hurricane Isabel took out the famous Bergall Gazebo
but I'm sure we will commandeer the Neptune Room JUST FINE!
CHECK OUT THE BERGALL AUCTION !!!
The Great
Reunion Dinner will be on Friday (May 6th)...
SIGN
UP for the dinner and send your selections!.
Confirming list for
the crew attending
(check for friends attending or let us know you're coming so we can add your
name)
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THE USS BERGALL ASSOCIATION !
| WHEN: | May 4-8, 2005 |
| WHERE: |
COMFORT INN - OCEANFRONT SOUTH |
| WHO: | All officers,
crewmembers, wives and family of the SS 320, SSN 667 and S_324... Families and friends of Shipmates who are "Resting Their Oars" are also always welcome. |
| HOSPITALITY SUITE: | The Bergall Hospitality Suite will be in the
Neptune room at the
Comfort Inn (on the 2nd floor at the rear with connected patio) Please bring sea stories and liberty lies to share and enjoy. |
| REUNION DINNER: | Friday, May 6th is the date for the Great Bergall Reunion
Dinner The dinner will be a catered affair in the Neptune Room (our Hospitality Suite) at the Comfort Inn (reduces the stagger distance!) Cocktails scheduled for 6:30-7PM Dinner scheduled for 7:OOPM Sea Stories: Will commence on arrival and will last.. Forever |
| DINNER MENU: | We will have choices of (1) Fish, (2) Roast Beef or (3) Chicken Make a selection. |
| COST FOR DINNER: | $40.00 per person If you are going to be attending the reunion dinner, please let us know how many in your group and the choice of entree by clicking HERE |
| GENERAL INFORMATION CONTACT: |
Don Basham 8638 Woodward Avenue Alexandria, VA 22309 (703) 799-7777 or (703) 780-1215 (202) 616-5343(work) E-Mail - Don Basham |
| ATTENDING LIST: | E-Mail - Mike Brood so that we know when you are coming who will be with you and if you will be attending the reunion dinner. |
Nags Head is named for the pirate's activity in the olden days of leading a
nag (old horse) up and down the sand dunes with a lantern hanging
from it's neck. Thinking
they were seeing harbor lights and had found a safe harbor, sea captains would attempt to come in, thus
running
aground and making for easy plunder for the pirates!
Click here for the home page for the
USS Bergall SS 320
Click here for the home page for the
USS Bergall SSN 667