BOSUN`S LOCKER - St. Augustine Navy League
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Navy League of the United States St. Augustine - Palm Coast Council http://www.sapcnavyleague.org BOSUN’S LOCKER 3Q2014 Volume 2014 Number 3 Editor: Lee Figliuolo, [email protected], (386) 447-3640 FROM THE BRIDGE: The St. Augustine-Palm Coast Navy League Council was founded in 1974. This year represents 40 years honoring and serving the men and women in our Sea Services. We celebrated the occasion Wednesday night September 24th with a dinner party at the Slammer & Squire Legends Grill, World Golf Village. We were honored to have attending with us five command representatives from our adopted units: CDR Ian Hawley from VR-58, Captain Wyatt Chidester and wife Sharon from USS HUE CITY, Captain Kevin Gavin and wife Lisa from USCG HITRON, Captain Thomas Allan and wife Kim from USCG Sector Jacksonville, and Colonel Matthew Crabill and wife Jen from USMC Blount Island. We were also honored to have attending Captain Wesley McCall, Commanding Officer NS Mayport plus Captain Roy Undersander Commanding Officer NAS Jacksonville and wife Pam. Other special guests included Allen Stevenson, Captain USN (RET), who was the Commanding Officer of VR-58 when they were first adopted by our council, plus Michael Wanchick, St. Johns County Commissioner and wife Leslie. Bill Dudley paid tribute to a very special attendee, Herbie Wiles, one of the original founders of our council in 1974. The evening was filled with good fellowship and shared memories. A special exhibit of memorabilia was set up at one end of the room with a great continuously running slide show of old and recent pictures prepared by council member Gary Cohn. For those who missed the party we will have the slide show available at future events. Gary put together a photo album of the event which was sent to all council members on Monday, September 29th. Council Members remember to attend the Council Meeting on Monday, November 17th. We will hold elections for officers and directors at this important meeting. The meeting will be held at the St. Johns County Library SE Branch. Our most important event each year is the Annual Golf Tournament scheduled for Monday October 27th. This is the 18th year we have held the tournament and this is our major fund raiser each year allowing us to fund many of our activities and awards in support of our adopted military units. We still need donations and hole- sponsors so I’m asking all members to help. If you know someone who may be able to make a donation or sponsor a hole for their business please reach out to them. Lee Figliuolo has sent an email to all members with copies of the contributor forms and player entry forms. If you need any more of this material please contact Lee at [email protected] or 386-447-3640. A final note to remember to vote in November! God Bless America Mike Zollar President - St. Augustine - Palm Coast Council 1 PATRIOTIC PARTY; On Thursday evening, July 3, 2014, The St. Augustine - Palm Coast Council held a Patriotic Party at the St. Francis Barracks Officers Club. Sixty council members and friends enjoyed an all American chicken dinner with and Apple Cobbler Desert. Entertainment was provided by Mr Art Yeaman in the role of Benjamin Franklin. Ben, attired in period dress shared his views of the signing of the Declaration of Independence and the events leading up to it. In a half hour monologue before dinner, Ben gave us an appreciation for the events leading up to the signing. During his fascinating presentation, “Ben” shared the meaning and importance of the various flags used in our country at that time. After dinner, he engaged in a period of Q&A with our guests, providing insight into the personalities of his time. Art Yeaman as Ben Franklin Every youngster should have Mr. Yeaman as an American History teacher - if so, they'd have much better understanding of and appreciation for our American heritage. USS NEW YORK (LPD-21): Fourteen members of the St Augustine – Palm Coast Navy League toured USS NEW YORK (LPD-21) on 30 July at Naval Station Mayport. The visit was part of the Navy League’s ongoing mission to expose as many of its members as possible to Navy activities here in Northeast Florida. For most, it was their first time onboard a ship of this type. “The SAN ANTONIO class represents a generational leap forward for the Navy in terms of amphibious capability,” said CAPT (Ret) Ian Pollitt, a former Surface Warfare Officer and current member of the Navy League. “To get the chance to go aboard, meet with some of her crew, and see how these revolutionary new technologies are being fielded at sea was a real treat.” Ian Pollitt & family on the bridge of the USS New York. USS NEW YORK carries 7.5 tons of World Trade Center steel in her bows (pictured on the left). “This is a great way to carry forward the memory of all those who lost their lives on that day,” noted the ship’s Commanding Officer, CAPT Chris Brunett. USS NEW YORK recently shifted her home port to Mayport, and is completing a maintenance period this summer in preparation for her second overseas deployment, later this year. (L-R) Memorabilia from World Trade Center, the proud bow section containing steel from the twin towers and a replica of part of the train station under World Trade Center. 2 USCG HITRON: On August 1st, Coast Guard Helicopter Interceptor Squadron (HITRON) which is located at Cecil Field, Florida conducted its’ quarterly “All Hands” training and awards ceremony. The St Augustine-Palm Coast Navy League was invited to give their Quarterly Enlisted Person of the Quarter (EPOQ) awards for both the 1st and 2nd Quarters of 2014. 1st Quarter recipient was AMT1 Matthew Farquhar and 2nd Quarter recipient was DC2 Andrew Fialkowski. These two outstanding Coast Guardsmen were recognized for excellence in their respective jobs with HITRON which is a ‘one of a kind’ Coast Guard unit whose mission is to intercept illegal drugs being brought to our shores on the high seas. Special plaques were awarded by the Navy League after appropriate citations were read by the Unit XO, CDR Walter Horne and presented by Captain Kevin Gavin, the recently appointed Commander of HITRON. Also, the Navy League presented a special package of Plaque, Holiday weekend in St. Augustine and a monetary gift to the semi – annual “Perchard” award winner who was recognized by his flying Officers as the outstanding enlisted aircrew member for the first half of 2014. AMT2 Ryan Theobald was recognized as an outstanding gunner DC2 Andrew Fialkowski accepts his award from on several key missions flown by the unit which resulted in the capture and destruction of a significant amount of HITRON Liaison Paul Kimmel illegal drugs. His wife and their two young boys, pictured on the left with Paul Kimmel, were ecstatic about the recognition given their Husband and Dad. In attendance were over 150 of the approximately 250 member unit (at any given time many of the unit’s personnel are deployed), several Navy League personnel including council president, Mike Zollar, VP for Military Affairs, Ian Pollitt, Unit Liason, Paul Kimmel and long time council member George Costa. Paul Kimmel - HITRON Liaison USCGC VALIANT (WMEC-621): Ron Powell, liaison for USCGC Valiant (WMEC-621), and John Davis, Coat Guard Auxiliary, look on as Captain Adam Chamie, Commanding Officer of the Valiant, cuts the cake in honor of the Coast Guard birthday on August 4, 2014. Ron Powell presents a plaque from the St. Augustine - Palm Coast Navy League Council to Machinist Technician Second Class Javier Rivera USCGC Valiant (WMEC-621) Sailor of the Quarter for the Second Quarter of 2014. Captain Adam Chamie also offers his congratulations. Ron Powell - USCGC Valiant Liaison Battle of Midway Commemoration: (update) For the fourth year, Pat Ray has been a Gold Sponsor of the Battle of Midway Commemoration. “Skipper Hal has been, and will continue to be remembered. He and Chief Jay Powell departed this scene in the same year; both now in the past tense . . . but, no les heroic or spoken of with any less Grace. God Bless America and her Staunch Allies”. Nicole Thatcher (pictured right) this years winner of the Francesca Korach Battle of Midway essay contest in her first year at the United States Naval Academy. 3 Navy Logistics Support Squadron VR-58: On August 23, 2014 Navy Logistics Support Squadron, VR-58, presented SOQ awards for the third quarter 2014. Presentations were made by council member Joe MacDonald (GREATEST Generation) and Council President Mike Zollar. The awardees in order are: - Blue Jkt Qtr- LSSN Ashley Nagbe - Blue Jkt Qtr - AWF3 Michael Mize - Junior SOQ - AM2 Thomas Gribben - Junior SOQ - Shawn McDuffie - Senior SOQ - AM1 Timothy Alexander USS The Sullivans (DDG-68) The USS The Sullivans (DDG-68), held the awards ceremony for the Sailors of the Quarter for the 2nd & 3rd Quarter 2014 at DESRON 14 headquarters in Mayport, on September 9, 2014. Pictured below in their dress white are five of the six recipients flanked by their Commanding Officer, CDR DeCastro and council Liaison the The Sullivans, Gary Cohn. The sixth, EM2(SW) Bo Barquist had been transferred out before the ceremony. The recipients shown left to right are: • • • • • Senior SOQ (3 Qtr) - IT1 (SW) James Baumgartner Blue Jkt Qtr (3 Qtr) - ET3 (SW) Matthew Martin Senior SOQ (2 Qtr) - GM1 (SW) John Reese Junior SOQ (2 Qtr) - BM2 (SW) Andrea Domborvari Blue Jkt Qtr (2 Qtr) - LSSN Tevin Bontempt Each individual award was presented by Gary Cohn Liaison to the Sullivans. After the SOQ awards, Council President Mike Zollar presented CDR DeCastro with a lithograph of the first USS The Sullivans (DD-537), a Fletcher class destroyer, launched in 1943. In 1977 she was donated to the city of Buffalo, NewYork, where she now serves as a memorial. CDR DeCastro, IT1 (SW) Baumgartner, ET3 (SW) Martin, GM1 (SW) Reese, BM2 (SW)Domborvari, LSSN Bontempt, Gary Cohn Gary Cohn - USS The Sullivans Liaison 4 CDR DeCastro accepts lithograph from SA-PC Council President Mike Zollar YOUTH ACTIVITIES: JROTC Units All 4 JROTC units that we have adopted are off to a good start this year. The following is the number of cadets each unit has on the rolls as of September: - Flagler Palm Coast Air Force JROTC 172 cadets with 2 instructors - Matanzas Army JROTC - 134 cadets with 2 instructors - St. Augustine Army JROTC - 110 cadets with 2 instructors - Allen D. Nease Naval JROTC - 246 cadets with 3 instructors All NL members are invited to the Nease NJROTC Inter-service Drill Meet to be held November 8th at the high school football field beginning at 0700 hours. Our council has donated funds for some of the trophies to be presented that day. St. Augustine Naval Sea Cadet Battalion All of our sea cadets participated in one or more regional NSCC training venues this past summer. These included recruit training, master-at-arms, advanced airman, Navy Expeditionary Riverine, Seabee basic, Medical basic, culinary arts, port ops, small boat ops. rappel master, fire fighting and Petty Officer Leadership Academy. Locations included NAS JAX, NS Kings Bay, Belle Glade (FL), Camp Pendleton (CA), Camp Thunder (GA), NS Norfolk and staffing League Orientation in Groveland FL. Upcoming activities include construction of a permanent orientation course on the Florida Agricultural Museum Grounds in Flagler County for public use. The battalion also will be volunteering at the St. Johns County Cracker Days event on Oct. 18. The National Society of the Sons of the American Revolution awarded the Bronze Good Citizenship Medal to Cadet Hudson Shaw in recognition for notable services in behalf of our American principles. Cadet Shaw delivered a patriotic essay titled “Out of Many, One” which was prepared in support his Sea Cadet Battalion’s annual inspection. Presenting the award is Compatriot William Roberts of the St. Augustine Chapter of the Sons of the American Revolution. Bill Hamm - VP Youth Affairs Golf Tournament: Our annual fund raising golf tournament will again be held at the Grand Haven Golf Club in Palm Coast on Monday, October 27, 2014. It appears that this year we will field the most active duty military players ever, we currently have 32 military players signed up. A few more are pending. In the past we have been able to completely waive the $85 registration fee for active duty military because we’ve had enough donations to cover the 20 - 24 military golfers who signed up. With the greater response this year that complete waiver will not be possible, each military player will have to pay about $25. If you would like to sponsor a military player please send a check made out to SA-PC Navy League to our Treasurer Bob Price. Note on the check “Military Golfer”. In past years, hole sponsorships have brought in between $3,000 and $3,500 in donations. Currently we have only 18 sponsors which at $100 per sponsorship only equates to $1,800. If you know any business establishments that might want to sponsor this worthy event please contact me. Every sponsor gets an 18” x 24” sign with their name and or logo, and they also are listed in the event program. Hole sponsors must be signed up by no later than 10/19/14. Lee Figliuolo (386) 447-3640 5 Compatriot William Roberts & Cadet Hudson Shaw Bosun’s Locker Bulletin P.O. Box 5194 St. Augustine, FL 32085-5194 COMMUNITY AFFILIATE MEMBERS BOARD of DIRECTORS President President Elect VP Military Affairs VP Membership VP Communications Recording Secretary Treasurer Judge Advocate VP Public Affairs VP Youth Programs Programs & Events VP Finance Legislative Affairs Board Advisor Mike Zollar OPEN Ian Pollitt OPEN Lee Figliuolo Anita Proffitt Bob Price Richard Roth Kim Kendall Bill Hamm Bill Korach Dean Smith Dave Sullivan Don Manson Bill Dudley 904-460-1251 904-610-1680 386-447-3640 904-794-6754 904-246-0092 904-797-5933 904-813-8799 386-447-5271 904-461-7046 904-797-4459 386-447-3174 786-374-4921 904-794-7814 MISSION STATEMENT The St. Augustine - Palm Coast Council of the Navy League of the of the United States is a civilian organization whose mission is to: Support the objectives of the National Navy League of the United States and selected active duty Maritime Military units within our reach in the St. Augustine area and to support local High School JROTC programs 2 MILITARY LIAISONS USS Hue City USS Farragut VR 58 USS The Sullivans USCGC Valiant USCGC Maria Bray USCGC Hammer USCGC Kingfisher USCG ANT USCGC Diamondback DESRON 14 CG HITRON Marine Blount Island JROTC Units Sea Cadets Willard Gale Gene Finck Claude Caviness Gary Cohn Ron Powell Barbara Price Tammy Delaporte Tammy Delaporte Claude Caviness Don Manson George Grech Paul Kimmel Jana Teehan Bill Hamm Bill Hamm 904-379-6609 904-489-2480 904-535-7832 904-797-5828 904-461-0207 904-246-9982 904-692-4273 904-692-4273 904-535-7832 786-374-4921 386-445-9362 386-986-8260 904-824-9311 386-447-5271 386-447-5271 Nease HS NJROTC St Augustine HS Matanzas HS AJROTC FINANCE COMMITTEE Chairman Dean Smith Boyd Guttery Garry Karsner 904-797-4495 904-471-1651 904-540-4652 CHAPLAIN ARCHIVES Nickolas Marziani 904-460-0535 Jana Teehan 904-824-9311 Flagler/Palm Coast HS AFJROTC 6
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