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USS SHIELDS DD-596 All Eras Reunion Association Newsletter July 2013 Jene Cain, Editor – Jim Durough, Assistant Editor This Newsletter Sent to 1015 Former Crew Members, Families & Guests USS SHIELDS DD-596 All Eras • WWII • Korea • Vietnam • Copyright © 2002 - 2013 http://www.dd596.com Sam’s Town, the place to be in October! By Carol Blann Going to Las Vegas can be a great trip regardless of where you stay, but having our Reunion at Sam’s Town gives us such variety and built-in fun, you may never leave the hotel! There is a real attraction to finding so much to do right outside your hotel room door, and I want to give you a quick breakdown of what is awaiting you just a few footsteps away. Dining It’s great to have choices when it comes to food. Some of us eat breakfast and some don’t. Some like to snack, or grab a coffee and find a quiet place to sit or read. And, we want some place different for lunch. Variety is not only the spice of life it is the norm at Sam’s Town. Billy Bob’s Steak House boasts the West’s biggest and best steaks. Willy and Jose’s Cantina has all your favorite South of the border food and drinks. The Firelight Buffet highlights its rotisserie specialties. T.G.I. Friday’s has hearty meals in a fun atmosphere. McDonalds is, well, McDonalds. SBARRO is Italian with speed. Panda Express insists it has Gourmet Chinese food. Subway says it can give you a huge sandwich and still keep you thin. Calamity Jane’s is an old fashioned ice cream parlor. Sports Deli serves up fresh deli and football. And, Dunkin’ Donuts will just be our little secret. Shopping For necessities or gifts you have several choices. Shepler’s Western Wear has the best in Western clothes and accessories. Bogart’s Leather has everything from apparel to luggage, and all of it leather. The Logo Shop is for sundries (like an aspirin the morning after), and souvenirs . And Gatsby’s Salon can give you a haircut or sell you beauty supplies. If all else fails, Walmart is across the street. Entertainment For typical Las Vegas shows, visit Sam’s Town Live. Adjacent to the casino, Roxy’s has live lounge shows. Century 18 has the latest hit movies with 18 screens. Bowling The bowling center has 56 lanes and is open 24 hours. Mystic Falls is at the heart of Sam’s Town in the Atrium and has tree-lined paths, babbling brooks, and a magic water fall. Last but not least, there’s the Outdoor Pool. How can you resist? Come join us to see old friends, and meet new ones, and enjoy this great resort. NOTICE OF ANNUAL MEETING The Annual Meeting of the USS SHIELDS DD-‐596 Reunion Association Will be held at 9:00am October 9th, 2013 at Sam’s Town, 5111 Boulder Hwy, Las Vegas, NV For the conduct of business and election of the Board of Directors Room to be announced President’s Column By Jack Blann Our association has been fortunate to have shipmates step forward to serve in various capacities as the need arises. Most recently Jim Sewell has been our Vice President and has played a very important role in our reunion activities starting with our meeting in Silverdale (2009). Jim has also had valuable input in other Board matters during his time of service. He recently has found it necessary to step down. Jim, we thank you for your service and wish you the best. The USS SHIELDS Reunion Association cannot function without the involvement of its members. We have been fortunate for the commitment and service of those who have stepped forward over the last 10 years that has allowed us to produce a quarterly newsletter, maintain a ship’s contact list and hold annual reunions. We ask for annual contributions from our shipmates and enough of you step forward so we can serve all shipmates. In order to keep functioning, our association needs more participation from YOU, our members. We need volunteers to serve on the Board; we need YOU to make more of an effort to attend our reunion gatherings and we need you to support our newsletter by submitting articles and sea stories to Jene. It’s your association. Are you willing to help? USS SHIELDS DD-596 All Eras Reunion Association Newsletter July 2013 Page 2 Board Members Contact Info. Eldest Living Shipmates Jack Blann, LTJG, 61-63 President, Memorabilia Keeper 1008 N. Beeline Hwy Payson, AZ 85541-7312 Ph: 928-308-4850 E-mail: [email protected] Below is a list prepared by Jim Durough of the 10 eldest living officers and enlisted shipmates. If Jim missed you, please contact him with your birth date. Board Position Open Looking for Candidates If you would like to be considered please submit your request to Jack Blann. Filling this position will be taken up at the October Members Meeting. Bob Carl, RD2, 63-67 Director, Secretary 231 Viewmont Dr. Henderson, NV 89015-7733 Ph: 702-438-9826 E-mail: [email protected] Roger Brotherton, SO3, 60-62 Director, Treasurer, Resident Agent PO Box 8023 Reno, NV 89507-8023 Ph: H 775-674-6252 - C 775-250-4818 E-mail: [email protected] Thomas G. Morrow, HA, 70-71 Director PO Box 165 Basin, MT 59631-0165 Ph: 858-752-0650 E-mail: [email protected] Friends to the Board Contact Info. Jene Cain, ETR2, 61-63 Newsletter Editor 13171 Galleria Pl Apple Valley, MN 55124-6113 Ph: 952-432-8746 E-mail: [email protected] Jim Durough, ETN2, 62-65 Asst. Newsletter Editor, Shields Locator & Contact List Keeper 5470 S Shades Crest Rd Bessemer, AL 35022-4183 Ph: 205-425-9197 E-mail: [email protected] Bill Ragan, IC3, 56-59 Ship’s Store 1642 Rambling Rd Simi Valley, CA 93065-5737 Phone: 805-527-2196 E-mail: [email protected] Editor's Note: Please keep your contact information up to date by getting in touch with Jim Durough above. If e-mailing please include DD-596 in the subject line. 10 ELDEST OFFICERS New addition in bold face Hoblitzell, Paul C., LTJG, 44-45 11/24/1916 Teeters, David R., LT, 49-50, 04-11-1918 Metze, George M., LCDR, 52-54, 09/15/1918 Fredell, Erling W., LT, 49, 12/01/1918 Goodell, Trenor F., ENS, 44-45, 12/29/1918 Wessel, Robert L., CPTN, 61-63, 06/20/1919 Dupre, Marcy M., CDR, 45-46, 09/17/1921 Staring, Graydon S., LTJG, 49, 04/09/1923 Billodeau, John D., WO1, 58-59, 11/25/1923 Pinkowski, Dennis S., LT, 51-53, 06/03/1924 10 ELDEST ENLISTED New addition in bold face Field, Raymond W., FC3, 44-45, 11/25/1920 Hendrickson, Jack M., MM2, 45-46, 10/11/1921 Purdy, William V., WT1, 45-46, 11/27/1921 Conroy, John J., BM1, 44-46, 04/22/1922 Proetto, Gerald S., BM3, 57, 09/10/1922 Dukett, James E., MM3, 44-46, 01/29/1923 Choromanski, Ray J., GM3, 44-45, 05/27/1923 Bainton, Donald O., TM2, 44-46, 07/18/1923 Caronia, Sam, TM1, 1950, 02/27/1924 Craddock, William V., MM2, 64-65, 03/20/1924 Recently Passed Shipmates Editor's Note: Please contact Jim Durough to notify us if a shipmate has passed away. His contact information is on page two of this newsletter. If e-mailing please include DD-596 in the subject line. The deceased listed below were identified through letters and phone calls from the family, returned letters marked deceased and research. Kowalski, Arthur A., BMC, 52-55 (Was on Eldest Enlisted List) Langston, Boyce D., GM2, 66 Lechler, Billy E., GM3, 50-54 Mataya, John A., ETR2, 58-60 Morrison, Robert H., S2, 45 Neis, John T., SN, 51 Parr, Harold S., LT, 58-59 (Was on Eldest Officer List) Pinelli, Phil A., CSB2, 56 Reifsnyder, Robert A., FC3, 44-45 (Was on Eldest Enlisted) Robb, Harry G., FP2, 52-55 Roberts, Guy A., MM3, 58 Schweizer, Jack R., CDR, 49-50 (Was on Eldest Officer) Smith, Tom L., MM1, 67 Walker, Roy W., QMG2, 50-52 Williams, Kenneth L, F2, 45 New Found Shipmates None USS SHIELDS DD-596 All Eras Reunion Association Newsletter July 2013 Page 3 Two Photos of the Shields as Seen From a Carrier Our thanks go out to Chris Chrisman MU-1 who served on the USS Shangri-La CVA 38 and the USS Lexington CVA 16 in 1958. He was not sure which carrier he was on when taking these images. In the photos you can see a refueling line and it looks as if they were managing a highline transfer as well. Chris contacted us from our website. USS SHIELDS DD-596 All Eras Reunion Association Newsletter July 2013 Page 4 Hotel Registration Individually Arranged and Paid Sam’s Town, 5111 Boulder Highway, Las Vegas, NV 89122, PH: 702-456-7777 use group name USS SHIELDS REUNION Hotel rates are for Sun. Oct. 6th thru Thursday, Oct. 10th.. Standard (outside room) rate is $26.99, double occupancy, plus 12% room tax, plus $4.50 hotel service fee that covers unlimited local phone calls, voice mail, wake-‐up calls, paging service, inbound faxing and shuttle service to The Strip and Downtown properties. Totals $34.73 /night. Special Rate for Friday and/or Saturdays prior to, or following, the reunion totals $64.99 plus 12% tax and $4.50 hotel service fee for a total of $77.29/night. RV Park at Sam’s Town Advance reservation required. Full Hook-‐ups PH:1-702-454-8055 TENTATIVE SCHEDULE OF EVENTS: SUNDAY OCT. 6TH 4:00pm – 8:00pm: Check-in and reception in Hospitality Suite. Soft drinks, beer and wine with salty snacks available. Hard liquor is BYOB MONDAY OCT. 7TH 9:00am – 5:00pm: Tour to Nellis AFB’s Threat Training Facility, lunch at Bob Taylor’s Ranch House, visit to TV’s Pawn Star’s shop, and visit the Mob Museum. 6:00pm – 10.00pm: Monday Night Football with Beer and pizza provided in Hospitality Ste. TUESDAY OCT. 8TH 9:00am – ‘till you’re tired: PICK YOUR OWN TOUR DAY Make your own arrangements in advance by contacting the tour company direct: Hoover Dam Tour Co. phone 1-888-512-0075. They will pick you up at Sam’s Town about 10:00am. Tour is 4 – 5 hours. Includes two hour Hoover Dam Power Plant Tour and a stop at Ethel M. Chocolate Factory and Botanical Gardens. Fee: $59.99 each. www.hooverdamtourcompany.com/express.html. Grand CanyonTours (South Rim Tour) phone 1-800-301-7152. They will pick you up at Sam’s Town about 6:30am. Tour is 14 hours. Includes breakfast, lunch and 3hr. stop at Bright Angel Lodge. Fee is $89.95 each. On line www.canyontours.net Vegas See It All Tour phone 1-702-583-7812 Tour is 4 hours. Tours leave from north side of Bally’s at the Airport Shuttle Entrance Tours leave at 9:30 and 10:00 daily. Includes 10 stops (5 casinos) $54.99 WEDNESDAY OCT. 9TH 9:00am – 10:30am: All shipmates/ Association Annual Business Meeting in Hospitality Ste. 1:00pm – 3:00pm: USS Shields Bowling Tournament. At Sam’s Town Bowling Alley 6:00pm – 8:00pm: Buff-quet Dinner and Raffle. Sam’s Town Firelight Buffet. THURSDAY OCT 10TH 12:00 Noon: Hotel Check-out. USS SHIELDS DD-596 All Eras Reunion Association Newsletter July 2013 USS SHIELDS DD-‐596 2013 REUNION REGISTRATION FORM LAS VEGAS, NEVADA; OCTOBER 6TH – 10TH Name: __________________________________________________ Address: ______________________________________________________ Tel #: ________________________ E-‐mail:___________________________ Guest(s): ______________________________________________________ Arrival Date: ___________________Departure Date: __________________ REGISTRATION AND WEDNESDAY OCT 9TH BUFF-‐QUET $ 55.00 x ____ = $ ___________ MONDAY OCT 7TH NELLIS AFB, PAWN SHOP, MOB MUSEUM & LUNCH TOUR $ 65.00x ____ = $ ____________ (Please select lunch choice) • • Chicken Philly Cheese Steak on Toasted French Roll: _______ Grilled Ribeye Cheese Steak on Toasted Roll: _______ Sandwiches come with saute’ed onions, green peppers, mushrooms & jack cheese. On either entrée; No cheese:___, No mushrooms:___, No onions:___, No peppers:___ WEDNESDAY OCT 9TH BOWLING TOURNAMENT $ 7.00x____=$ ___________ WEDNESDAY OCT 9TH BUFF-‐QUET INCLUDED IN REGISTRATION FEE Check # :_______________ Total $ _____________ Make checks payable to: USS SHIELDS REUNION ASSOCIATION Send registration and payments to: Robert N. Carl, 231 Viewmont Dr., Henderson, NV 89015-‐7733 PLEASE REGISTER AND SEND PAYMENT BY SEPTEMBER 6TH Page 5 USS SHIELDS DD-596 All Eras Reunion Association Newsletter July 2013 Page 6 USS SHIELDS DD-596 ALL ERAS REUNION ASSOCIATION 2013 Membership Dues Application and Renewal Form Name:______________________________________________________ Wife’s first name:_________________ Mailing address:______________________________________________ _______________________________________________ City State (9 digits ZIP Code Please) Telephone:_____________________ E-Mail:_______________________ Years served aboard SHIELDS:________ Rank/rate on SHIELDS_____ Date of birth:____________________ Make your check out to: USS SHIELDS REUNION ASSOCIATION. Please mail this form with a check in the amount of $25.00 to cover your dues for the calendar year of 2013. Mail to: USS SHIELDS DD-596 ALL ERAS REUNION ASSOCIATION ℅ Robert N. Carl, Secretary 231 Viewmont Dr. Henderson, NV 89015-7733 Photo Courtesy of John Truesdale RMSN 64-67 USS SHIELDS DD-596 All Eras Reunion Association Newsletter July 2013 Association 2013 Dues are Due Your $25.00 annual dues support the printing and postage for newsletters, currently about $900 for each issue. They cover the expenses of locating shipmates and maintaining the master contact list. Please complete the dues form on the page opposite and mail with your check to Bob Carl. His address is on the contact list page 2. Your dues start new at the beginning of each year. No unpaid dues are carried forward. Your dues do not support reunion activities; these activities are self-sustaining. All board members and friends of the board volunteer; no one receives compensation in the Association. Bob Carl, Secretary, has received duplicate and multiyear dues payments from shipmates. Bob applies duplicate dues payments to the future year(s). Thanks to those who have paid in advance. The association currently mails the newsletter to all located shipmates, regardless of dues status. Korean 2013 Shipmate’s Reunion This year’s reunion will be held Wednesday September 18 through Friday September 20, 2013 at the Embassy Suites Blue Ash located Northeast of Cincinnati, Ohio. The cutoff date for making hotel reservations is August 25, 2013 For more information contact Brenda R. Sanz, who is the daughter of Jake and Jean Rutledge. Brenda’s phone 513-616-5801 or e-mail: [email protected] This reunion is limited to Shields shipmates who served aboard during the Korean War and their family and guests. If in doubt about your dates of service please contact Brenda for clarification. Refueling from an Oiler This photo was probably taken in the South China Sea during the 1961 cruise. Page 7 Richard M. Wright CDR, 57-58, Shields Captain Additional information about CDR Wright Date of Birth: March 14, 1918 Date of Death: March 18, 2004 Graduate of the U.S. Naval Academy at Annapolis, Class of 1941. He retired as a U.S. Navy Captain 31 August 1969. Upon graduation in February of 1941 from the Academy he was assigned to the USS Tennessee BB43. The Tennessee was at Pearl Harbor during the Japanese attack. It moored inboard of the West Virginia BB48 and not accessible to the Japanese torpedoes. Wright left the Tennessee in 1943 and attended submarine school. Upon graduation he was assigned to the USS Pogy SS266. Transferred this time to the USS Parche SS384 and on to the USS Spadefish SS411 in April 1945. Next he became the XO of the USS Blower SS325. In 1947 he went to the University of Southern California as an instructor in the ROTC program. In July of 1949 he was assigned as the XO of the USS Cochino SS345 out of New London. With two or three other submarines they sailed on a training and research mission in the Barents Sea. Submerged at sixty feet there was an explosion and fire aboard due to a defective switch in the battery compartment. Wright was severely burned. He got off of the Cochino just prior to its sinking. He spent the next 15 months in the hospital. After a post-graduate course for prospective commanding officers he commanded the USS Scabbardfish SS397 home ported in Pearl Harbor. In 1952 he went to the Bureau of Naval Personnel for two and a half years. To broaden his knowledge of the Navy he asked to be given a destroyer command and was assigned to the USS Knapp DD653 from 1955 until 1956 at which time she was put in a program for being decommissioned. He requested a second destroyer and was assigned to the USS Shields DD596 until 1958. He went back into submarines and was Commander Submarine Division 51 based in San Diego. In 1961 he go orders to go to Holland as Naval Attaché until 1964. Next returning to the states he took command of the troop transport USS Monrovia APA31. From there he was assigned to command of Submarine Squadron 2 in New London for a year. In 1966 he went to Washington for duty on the staff of the Joint Chiefs of Staff in the planning division, his last duty as he retired in 1969 as Captain. USS SHIELDS DD-596 All Eras Reunion Association Newsletter July 2013 From Yancy Odom, BT2, 54-59 Letters from CDR Wright Continued from the April Newsletter Below is a continuation of one of the three original letters to the crew written in 1957 and signed by CDR Richard M. Wright. These letters were written so as to be forwarded on to friends and family of the crew members. The additional letters will be published in future issues. Yokosuka, Japan 4 September 1957 Writing about Hong Kong and beyond In many of the narrow lanes, stalls are set up for business and the lanes are thus further narrowed to a width of only four or five feet or less. In the food marketing lanes, the venders sit beside their vegetables or meat or fish, selling their produce from baskets or off of newspapers spread on the ground. They measure their weights by an ancient hand-balance scales, and the customers carry away their purchases dangling in little bundles at the end of a piece of string. The population density throughout all this area is unbelievably great, with a never-ending stream of people moving and eddying about, some with purpose and many seemingly without any aim whatsoever. They are of every age, from the newest infants to the seemingly oldest ancients. The most usual clothing, for men and women both, is a suit of shiny, black polished cotton. It looks hot but they say it is cool. An inseparable part of the Chinese street scene is the din. A constant clamor, of voices, tinny music, blaring radios, clanging tools, rattling printing presses, and clacking mahjong tiles, is always in the air. Another part of the scene is the smells, only sometimes unpleasant but very often intriguing and exotic - of spices, and cooking, and teakwood and incense. It is both captivating and frustrating for the person who wants to take pictures. Certainly there are a thousand things to photograph. But it is frustrating in the impossibility of any picture to capture the breadth, and scope of the vital, surging, swirling humanity that is Hong Kong, with all its noises, smells and ways of life. After a week in port, we sailed from Hong Kong at 8:00 A.M. on 15 August, bound for Kobe, Japan. We went first to Kaohsiung to get fuel, intending to go in and get out of there in only about three hours time. But by that time, a new typhoon, which started on the 13th in the southern Philippine Sea, had moved up toward our route. So we stayed in Kaohsiung an extra day and a half to let the typhoon pass to the northward so Page 8 we could pass behind it. We sailed at 6:00 P.M. on the 1l7th. We carefully plotted the movement and predicted movement of the typhoon (receiving reports on it every six hours by radio), and skirted around it keeping about 300 to 400 miles away. The seas were pretty rough, but never dangerous, for three days and then on the afternoon of the 21st, with the storm well off to the north, we entered Kobe, Japan. We were in Kobe for six days. We moored alongside a large Navy repair ship, the JASON, in order to get work done that required doing but was too big for us to handle ourselves, with our more limited tools, shop space, equipment , and materials. Besides the work the JASON did for us, we did a great deal of the work for ourselves. The time was very well used. There was liberty, too, after working hours and in the evenings. Kobe is one of Japan’s busiest and oldest seaports and the country’s sixth largest city, with over 1,000,000 people. It is modern and clean, with many fine new buildings replacing the damage sustained in World War II. It has a large shopping district with excellent merchandise. It is also a large manufacturing center for textiles, rubber, chemicals, metals, flour milling, ship building, and sake brewing. There are many interesting places for sight see-ers and many good theaters and restaurants, and many clubs. We sailed from Kobe at noon on 27 August and joined a large operating force for some training exercises. These were terminated on the 30th. On the 31st we re-entered Yokosuka which we had left just eight weeks earlier. We thought we had arrived for a six day stay but were disappointed. A typhoon, which had started up two days earlier, near Guam, appeared to be headed our way. Since it is always safer to evade a typhoon at sea than to be run over by it in port, we got underway at noon on September 1st. With the typhoon curving off to the west, and apparently blowing itself out over the Philippine Sea, we returned to Yokosuka yesterday morning. We expect now to remain here until the 6th when we will sail out for more exercises and training. In closing, let me again urge you to write often to your sailor in the SHILEDS. For us, letters from home are the staff of life. All hands are in good health. Be assured that we will continue in good health and in safety. USS SHIELDS DD-596 All Eras Reunion Association Newsletter July 2013 Page 9 The WWW.DD596.COM Website Experience On the back page of every newsletter is a short notice about the Association website. On this page I wish to explore in detail more of what you will find there. Those shipmates who do not use a computer or browse the web your local library will let you do both. I expect you will even have help should you need it getting around the internet. Our thanks goes out to Trevor Crafts for the design and upkeep on the site. Clicking on the categories under the banner, except Shipmates and Visitors Log, will open a window to allow you to explore more. For example clicking on the first “The Shields” will open to the history of the ship with several photos. Shown below is the beginning of that page. The “Newsletter” tab will allow you to access all the Association’s newsletters starting with January 2007. These issues can be downloaded and printed if you care to do so. The “Photo Book” tab shown below opens to a series of six categories, that contain approximately 80 different images. The “Reunions” tab provides information on the current upcoming annual reunion. Also there are links to past reunions which include many photos taken at those events. Take time to visit our website it will be well worth your while. USS SHIELDS DD-596 ALL ERAS REUNION ASSOCIATION C /O ROBERT N. CARL (SECRETARY) 231 VIEWMONT DR. HENDERSON, NV 89015-7733 ADDRESS SERVICE REQUESTED USS SHIELDS DD-596 All Eras Reunion Association Newsletter July 2013 Visit the Association Website At the website you can view the history, photos and prior issues of the newsletter. It is a great place to renew memories of your time aboard. Page 10 Keep Your Contact Info Updated Check your address on this newsletter and if not 100% correct, including Apartment, Condo, Mobile Home, Space number and the zip code + 4 digits, please notify Jim Durough listed in the contact information. If e-mailing please include DD-596 in the subject line. If you move do not forget to notify Jim Durough of your new address, phone number and any change in your E-mail address. Put a change of address in with the Post Office. The change of address stays on file with the post office for about 18 months. http://www.dd596.com These actions will insure you continue to receive the newsletter and will reduce expenses from returned mail and the cost of re-mailing newsletters.
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