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Armed Forces Science Fiction. A club for fans in service, started by a bunch of unknowns; [[Gar Williamson]], the BEM ([[President]]), [[Ron Vogt]], [[Jack Jardine]], [[Woody Ayres]], and [[Bob Rhodes]], plus civilian [[Larry Maddock]].<ref>Maddock was actually a [[pseudonym]] for [[Jack Jardine]].</ref> [[Jack Jardine|Jardine]] attended the [[Nolacon]] and some of the group made it to [[Chicon 2|Chicago]], where they distributed a "preview" issue of [[clubzine]] ''[[Confusion (Williamson)]]''; there was no other known activity.  
 
Armed Forces Science Fiction. A club for fans in service, started by a bunch of unknowns; [[Gar Williamson]], the BEM ([[President]]), [[Ron Vogt]], [[Jack Jardine]], [[Woody Ayres]], and [[Bob Rhodes]], plus civilian [[Larry Maddock]].<ref>Maddock was actually a [[pseudonym]] for [[Jack Jardine]].</ref> [[Jack Jardine|Jardine]] attended the [[Nolacon]] and some of the group made it to [[Chicon 2|Chicago]], where they distributed a "preview" issue of [[clubzine]] ''[[Confusion (Williamson)]]''; there was no other known activity.  
 
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Revision as of 17:08, 28 October 2021

From Fancyclopedia 2 Supplement, ca. 1960
Armed Forces Science Fiction. A club for fans in service, started by a bunch of unknowns; Gar Williamson, the BEM (President), Ron Vogt, Jack Jardine, Woody Ayres, and Bob Rhodes, plus civilian Larry Maddock.[1] Jardine attended the Nolacon and some of the group made it to Chicago, where they distributed a "preview" issue of clubzine Confusion; there was no other known activity.

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  1. Maddock was actually a pseudonym for Jack Jardine.