The US Correspondence Chess Champions
| First | R. Anthony Cayford |
| Second | Dr. Eugene Martinovsky |
| Third | Dr. Victor Contoski |
| Fourth | Curtis W. Carlson |
| Fifth | Paul T. Fielding and Kiven J. Plesset |
| Sixth | Robert I. Reynolds |
| Seventh | David C. Taylor |
| Eight | Marc J. Lonoff and Dr. Eugene Martinovsky |
| Ninth | Stephen Jones |
| Tenth | Jon Edwards |
| Eleventh | Stephen Jones, Timothy Murray and Robin Smith |
| Twelfth | Craig Jones and Konstantin Dolgitser |
| Thirteenth | Robin Smith |
| Fourteenth | Randy Schmidt |
| Fifteenth | Edward Duliba |
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