Acknowledgments 



Commander, International Ice Patrol acknowledges the assistance 

 and information provided by: 



Atmospheric Environment Service of Environment Canada 



Department of Fisheries and Oceans 



Navy / NOAA / USCG Joint Ice Center 



U.S. Naval Fleet Numerical Meteorological and Oceanography Center 



U.S. Naval Atlantic Meteorology and Oceanography Center 



U.S. Coast Guard Research and Development Center 



Coast Guard Atlantic Area Staff 



First Coast Guard District Communications Center 



First Coast Guard District Operations Center 



We extend our sincere appreciation to the staffs of these organizations 

 for their excellent support during the 1995 International Ice Patrol season: 



Canadian Coast Guard Radio Station St. John's, NewfoundlandA/ON 



Ice Operations St. John's, Newfoundland 



Air Traffic Control Gander, Newfoundland 



Canadian Forces Gander and St. John's, Newfoundland 



St. John's Flight Services Office 



U.S. Coast Guard Air Station Elizabeth City, North Carolina 



National Meteorological Center, Maryland 



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

 at the International Ice Patrol: 



CDR R. L. Tuxhorn MST1 V. L. Fogt 



CDR B. E. Viekman MST1 R. A. McKnight 



Dr. D. L. Murphy MST2 C. L. Channel 



Mr. G. F Wright MST2 W. S. Barton 



LT G. A. Trivers MST2 J. F Cole 



LT R.T.Haines MST2 E. M. Fusco 



MSTC J. F Fisher MST3 J. T. Sobiesczyk 



YN1 C. B. Peters MST3 B. B. Keating 



MST1 D. L. Alexander MST3 M. L. McClain 



MST3 T T Krein 



This report was produced using Adobe Illustrator^*^ V4 and Adobe^*^ Pagemaker 

 V5 for Windows® by MST3 Bruce B. Keating and LT Robert T Haines. 



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