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National
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National
Office
P.O. Box 1050
Beach Haven, NJ 08008
609.361.0842
Fax: 609.494.7925

Walter Domanski
National Director
Acting Chief of Staff

Susan Haines
Associate National Director - Midwest
573-449-2629
shaine@socket.net
Jackson Robert A MSgt 442 MXS/MXMWP
Missouri Associate
State Director
robert.jackson@
whiteman.af.mil
Eric
Eisenbeis
Deputy Chef of Staff for Human Resources
Keith
Eisenbeis
Website Admin

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Chapters
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Missouri
State Chapter
P.O. Box 246
Columbia, Mo 65201
816-350-0399
Don Daly,
State Chapter Director
sh@exercisetiger.org
New Jersey State Chapter
P.O. Box 1050
Beach Haven NJ 08008
609-886-0577
Tom Glynn,
State Chapter Director
tg@exercisetiger.org
Indiana State Chapter
801 W. 53rd St.
Indianapolis IN 46208
Mary R. Adams,
State Chapter Director
ma@exercisetiger.org
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The
New Jersey Exercise Tiger Association began in 1989
with two veterans of the battle Bud Carey, LST 507 and
Tom Glynn, LST 289. It's Executive Director, Walter
Domanski Jr. is the son of the late "Tiger"
vet Walter "Guns" Domanski Sr. of LST 496.
Walter Jr. is also a former U.S. Navy Midshipman from
the Missouri University's NROTC unit. He was nicknamed
"Guns" in 1993 by Lt. Commander Rob Raine
Chief PAO at Philadelphia Naval Base out of respect
for his father and because of his efforts on behalf
of all Tiger vets. In 1996 the New Jersey Exercise Tiger
Association was renamed as The Exercise Tiger Association,
National Foundation with the creation of the Missouri
Chapter. Since 1995 the association has grown to include
over 300 members on the national level as well as select
honorary members. Twelve annual ceremonies to commemorate
Exercise Tiger have been conducted. Five at VFW Post
3729 on Long Beach Island, three at the Philadelphia
Naval Base, One at the Lakehurst Naval Air Station,
the 1997 Mid-west ceremony at VFW Post 280 in Columbia
Missouri and ceremonies in 1998 and 1999. The 1998 tribute
was held at Crowder Hall on the Univ. of Missouri campus,
the first ever ceremony hosted by a Navy ROTC unit at
a college. In 1999 the Indiana Tiger Chapter held the
first ceremony in Indiana at Indianapolis. Additionally,
in 1996 the nuclear submarine USS Nebraska SSBN 739,
part of Sub Group 10 out of Kings Bay Georgia, held
the first ceremony by a United States sub while underway.
For 1998 The USS Maine SSBN 741, also part of Sub Group
10 held the first tribute to "Tiger" with
veterans of the battle while at sea. Since 1990, the
United States Coast Guard has used one of its cutters
to annually drop a wreath into the Atlantic Ocean. In
1997 The Commandant of the Coast Guard, Rear Admiral
Kramek did the first ever remarks by a Coast Guard Admiral.
The Exercise Tiger Association is recognized by the
Department of Defense, Office of the Secretary of the
Navy, Office of the Under Secretary of the Army for
International Affairs, US Coast Guard, the Governors
of Missouri and New Jersey and by members of Congress
and Senate. In 1998 The Office of The Joint Chiefs of
Staff recognized the association. The Association is
also a National Non Profit Commemorative Foundation.
It continues to promote and educate communities, students
and citizens on the historic battle of Exercise Tiger.
The Association advocates and conducts annual ceremonies
in honor of" Tiger" and furthers the cause
for both awards by the military branches and by state
and local governments to honor the men and memory of
Exercise Tiger. The Foundation also serves to advocate
and lobby for all veterans of the United States. The
Exercise Tiger Association, National Commemorative Foundation
is a non-profit organization, its Federal ID Number
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