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The letter describes how members of the U.S.V.L.S.C., including Frank and Kay Kendrick, rescued Michael & Catherine Amoia and Dennis & MaryAnn Wepfer.
The letter is signed by the Amoias and Wepfers. It is dated 1996.

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This letter is in regards to a contribution to the U.S.V.L.S.C. fundraising campaign to build a new headquarters.
The letter is dated May 16, 1968.

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Lillian wrote a letter addressed to Captain Frank Kendrick, Lt. Harvey Quackenbush, and Arthur Williams (members of the U.S.V.L.S.C.) for rescuing her son Howard.
The letter was sent on August 9, 1969.

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In the letter, Mr. Condon is thanking the U.S.V.L.S.C. for saving 10 lives during the year 1967.
The letter was sent on May 17, 1967.

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In this letter, Held wrote about funding for the Yonkers branch of the U.S.V.LS.C. that eventually came from the Yonkers city council.
Davids and Held were in correspondence over Davids setting up branch of the Corps in Florida.
The letter is dated…

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These letters are in regards to August Held's award for his contribution in the United States of America v. Yonkers Contracting Company, INC. case. Mr. Held was the president of the United States Volunteer Life Saving Corps

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Kay Kendrick was presented this award on behalf of Frank Kendrick.
The award was earned from the actions by Frank Kendrick on September 11, 2002. He rescued a woman who had jumped into the Hudson River in an attempt to kill herself. Unfortunately,…

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Vlahopoulos, a member of the Life Saving Corps, was at the JFK Marina for the opening of a boat launch ramp.

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Lou Vlahopoulos was at the JFK Marina for the opening of a boat launch ramp.

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Mayor Flynn is the third person on the bottom row kneeling. Frank Kendrick is to his right.
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