Acknowledgements 



Commander, International Ice Patrol acknowledges the assistance 

 and information provided by the Atmospheric Environment Service of 

 Environment Canada, U.S. Naval Fleet Numerical Oceanography Center, 

 U.S. Naval Eastern Oceanography Center, the U.S. Coast Guard Research 

 and Development Center, the Coast Guard Atlantic Area Staff, and the 

 First Coast Guard District Communications Center. 



We extend our sincere appreciation to the staffs of the Canadian 

 Coast Guard Radio Station St. John's, Newtoundland/VON, Ice Operation 

 St John's, Newfoundland, Air Traffic Control Gander, Newfoundland, 

 Canadian Forces Gander and St John's, Newfoundland, and the Gander 

 Weather Office, and to the personnel of U.S. Coast Guard Air Station 

 Elizabeth City, U.S. Coast Guard Air Station Cape Cod, and U.S. Coast 

 Guard Communications Station Boston for their excellent support during 

 the 1989 International Ice Patrol season. 



It is also important to recognize the efforts of the personnel at the 

 International Ice Patrol: CDR S. R. Osmer, LCDR W. A. Hanson, Dr. D. L. 

 Murphy, LCDR R.L. Tuxhorn, LT M. A. AHultis, LTJG M. B. Christian. 

 IvISTCI^ G. F. Wright, I^STC M. F. Alles, I^STC R. H. Eckenrode, YN1 P. 

 G. Thibodeau, MSTI M. G. Barrett, MST1 C. R. Moberg, MST2 J. L 

 Perdue, MST2 J. R. Shuberth, MST2 D. D. Beebe, MST2 D. A. 

 Hutchinson, MST2 J. C. ivlyers, MST3 M. E. Petrick, MST3 P. J. Reilley. 

 MST3 R. C. Lenfenstey, (V1ST3 N. A. Capobianco, MST3 M. D. Baechler, 

 and IV1ST3 C. F. Weiller. 



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