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USS Benjamin Stoddert (DDG-22) Association The Stoddert SITREP VOLUME 7 - NUMBER 4 2011 FALL EDITION Association President: Ron Zorn , 9609 Vomac Rd., Santee, CA 92071, [email protected] (619) 402-5523 Editor: Art Hansen, 5800 30th Avenue, Kearney, NE 68845, [email protected] (308) 237-5435 hotel. After a short visit and time to reflect on this memorial to those who made the ultimate sacrifice for their nation, we loaded back on the bus and headed for Naval Station Mayport. At Mayport we drove past a large number of new ships moored at piers, including many from the Arliegh Burke class of guided missile destroyers, before our first stop at a new enlisted barracks. WOW!! MEMORIAL NOTICE MOORE, WILLIAM LEE San Diego, CA Dec. 4, 1927 - Sept. 22, 2011 Sept. 29, 2011 at 10:00AM at Miramar National Cemetery Poway-Bernardo Mortuary. Published in San Diego Union-Tribune on September 26, 2011 JACKSONVILLE, FLORIDA RECAP! Reunion Sep. 28 – Oct. 2, 2011 The seventh reunion is in the past column now, and it was a great time. Jacksonville was a fantastic city and the hotel staff were as friendly and accommodating as anyone we have encountered to date. The hospitality room was open and occupied when we arrived and the memories were already being shared while new ones were in the making. After checking in and grabbing a beverage and a seat at one of the tables, we started renewing our friendships with the folk we recognized from the past and making the acquaintance of those new faces. People were coming and going in this friendly environ as the dinner hour was upon us. The water taxies provided easy transport to the Jacksonville Landing with a large selection of eateries including a food court. It was also a short walk over the bridge, which was our option—though we did use the water taxies on other days. Thursday morning, most attending had breakfast in the hotel restaurant (The American Grill) which had a marvelous breakfast buffet at a reasonable price, or breakfast a la carte. Then it was off on the tour, with the first stop being at the Veteran’s Memorial Wall, just a few blocks from our Page 1 of 6 In order to promote careers in the Navy, the conditions have gotten continually better since those in the Stoddert Association served aboard the Sweat. The barracks are not WWII left-over and not just for ships in dry dock. When a ship is in port, sailors can move off the ship and into a barracks. The barracks are set up in suites with a living room, separate bedrooms (4), two bathrooms, a kitchenette and a laundry area. It made many of us want to re-enlist on the spot. The next stop was the BX: some of us hadn’t been there in years! What fun! Benjamin Stoddert Association Fall Edition 2011 Volume 7 – No. 4 of the downtown tourist shopping area and the Castillo de th San Marcos (a 17 century fort) so we could get our bearings, then a few hours for lunch and shopping time on St. George Street. This was followed by a After a shopping expedition, (Bernie Hansen is choosing among the ball caps above), we proceeded to the Officer’s Club for a wonderful buffet luncheon. The room was very colorful and had ship and squadron emblems in the ceiling tiles. After the lunch, we enjoyed a powerpoint presentation about Mayport history. Coincidentally, Myrtle Saunders, Dave Saunders’ better half, actually served the US Navy at this site when she was an active duty sailor! Following lunch, we enjoyed a bonus tour of the Jacksonville Anheuser-Busch brewery. What a treat: Sailors and Free Beer! Due to time constraints, no one had time for both free brews! That evening, we donned our luau shirts and headed to our third buffet of the day (pass the Pepto Bismol!). Friday morning started with a tour to St. Augustine. A ghost hitchhiker, crazy Ida Alice Shroud Flagler, guided our tour to the oldest city in America. Stops included the Fountain of Youth (including a drink from the fountain— which did not seem to work on any of the Stoddert crew), Flagler Memorial Presbyterian Church, a roundabout tour Page 2 of 6 tour of the San Sebastian Winery, where we all bellied up to the bar for a class on Florida wine. Dinner Friday night was on our own, giving us ample time to swap sea stories in the hospitality room. Saturday morning we had our business meeting. (The minutes from that meeting follow in this newsletter.) The afternoon gave us time to head for the water taxies or the bridge and back to Jacksonville Landing. The Landing had two great museums: The Maritime Museum and the Adams Class Naval Ship Museum. We encountered many fellow reunion attendees in both places. The Maritime Museum gave a wonderful pictorial history of Jacksonville, as well as models of a wide variety of ships. The ACNS Museum had actual artifacts from ships of the class including electronic equipment and a missile. They were offering a discount to Stoddert sailors and sales were brisk. You could purchase a ball cap from any of the destroyers in the Adams class, challenge coins, bumper stickers, posters, jackets, t-shirts, models ships and the list goes on. Benjamin Stoddert Association Fall Edition 2011 Volume 7 – No. 4 Saturday night was the luau banquet. The hotel wait staff even wore Hawaiian shirts to contribute to the celebratory event. The food and companionship were both excellent. We had the colors presented by Sea Cadets from a local high school and they did an excellent job—we are sure that they will one day represent the Navy in the finest sense. Our guest speakers at the Saturday night banquet were Joe Snowberger, Executive President of the Jacksonville Historic Naval Ship Association www.Adams2Jax.org and Commander Mary Crawford USN (ret), Treasurer of the Association. Their passion for the project of bringing the Adams DDG-2 to live on the Riverwalk in downtown Jacksonville is very evident. On the registration form for the reunion, there was a space to make a donation to the preservation of the Adams ship. John Dishaw and Ron Zorn presented a check for $500.00 as the amount donated by our sailors. Henry Koopman won the big prize of $175.00 in our 50-50 drawing and promptly presented it to Mary & Joe for the benefit of the JHNS Association. The other winners in the 50/50 drawing were Joe Patz, nd rd 2 prize, and Ron Zorn with 3 . We also had our drawing for the raffle prizes which were donated by Association members, although some were purchased by the Association for the drawing. The Sea Cadets and their Commander were assigned to sit at different tables and provided with tickets to the raffle. Somehow, they all managed to win several prizes. I didn’t win anything—next year I’ll try buying TWO tickets. USS Benjamin Stoddert Association General Business Meeting Minutes Jacksonville, Florida October 1, 2011 Meeting called to order by the Assoc. Chairman Ron Zorn. Old Business 1. 2010 business meeting minutes read/approved. 2. Treasurer’s report read/approved. New business 1. A discussion of when dues were due led to a discussion of changing the Association fiscal year to run from October through September because many people pay their dues at the reunion. The treasurer stated that dues paid in October would be applied to the 2012 year running from January through December. No motion was made to change the fiscal year so no vote was taken. 2. The members entered into a discussion of a location for the next reunion. Chairman Zorn had a package of information for Albuquerque, NM as a first suggestion for our next destination. After stating that the package was Page 3 of 6 truly only a suggestion, the Chairman stated that working from discussions at last year’s meeting he has already begun work on planning the 2013 reunion in Seattle and the 2014 reunion in Hawaii. 3. The Chairman opened the floor for suggestions for reunion locations in 2012: a. Branson, MO was proposed because it has many entertainment venues. b. Albuquerque, NM was proposed because of the following possibilities; Turquoise shop and Old Town Plaza Sandia Peak Tram Ride Santa Fe trip Casinos Balloon rides c. Williams, AZ because of its ease of access to the Grand Canyon and reasonable costs. d. Las Vegas, NV because it’s Las Vegas. e. Memphis, TN for Beale Street, blues, barbecue, and Mud Island. The Chairman asked for a motion to select one of the cities and he would begin planning for that city. The motion was made and seconded and carried. A vote was then taken to choose the city and Las Vegas was chosen. A motion was then made to reconsider limiting the Chairman to one city which could result in the Association not getting the best deal. The motion included the proposal that two cities be chosen. The motion carried. In the ensuing voting each member present was allowed to vote twice. Branson – 2 Albuquerque – 21 Memphis – 11 Williams – 0 Las Vegas - 16 Albuquerque and Las Vegas were chosen as alternatives. The Chairman stated that the decision would be made by January 15, 2012 A discussion was held about changing the timing of the reunion from one year to 18 months without a motion being brought. Some thought it would give us chances at different seasons to engage in different activities. Many felt comfortable keeping it the way it is. The Chairman made a proposal to bring the USS Jupiter’s crew into our group. The purpose of the proposal was to make it possible for both groups to more easily meet hotel and tour minimums. As proposed the Jupiter members would not vote on the destination of the reunions and would pay a registration fee to cover their share of hospitality room beverages and snacks. They would share tours and meals with us. A motion was made and seconded to combine with Jupiter. The motion carried. The newsletter editor Art Hansen asked for inputs from the crew to enhance the quality of the Stoddert SITREP. Members were again asked to bring items to be raffled and or auctioned during the Saturday evening meal. Many donated items were on display in the hospitality room to be given out at this evening’s dinner. Frank Chesla took pictures and will put them on the website. Motion was made and seconded to adjourn the meeting. The motion carried. Respectfully submitted, Dave Saunders. Benjamin Stoddert Association Fall Edition 2011 Volume 7 – No. 4 FACEBOOK your Stoddert Buddies For those of you with some computer savvy, check out the USS Benjamin Stoddert Alumni DDG22 Facebook page! You need to have a Facebook page yourself, and it’s easy to do if you have an email address. At last count, there were 247 members on the alumni page, so you may find a buddy, or be found by, a lost buddy on that site because “someone knows something”. USS Benjamin Stoddert Alumni, DDG-22 is the site on Facebook to check out! Get in on the 50-50 Drawing You can’t visit St. Augustine without stopping at the Fountain of Youth. The water did not seem to have the desired effect on a bus load of old salts. Notice via Email “. . .looking for any who can witness to the fact the Benny Sweat was in fresh water (the river system) in the first West Pac tour in 65/66.” If you can help him out, please call his home phone: (417)-779-0734 or cell (417)-230-2179 or email him at: [email protected]. Paul Willett, ICFN, 1964-1966 is From Humor in Uniform: Growing up, we always had Reader’s Digest arriving in the mail at my house each month, and reading the jokes was one of my favorite things—I can still remember some of them almost 50 years later. Well, now we have the book—a whole book of jokes & true stories from that classic magazine, and will be sharing some them with you in The Stoddert S I T R E P : “With our aircraft carrier under way on an important exercise, the Admiral called all the pilots together to discuss safety. He sternly lectured the group, then glared at them and asked gruffly, “Any questions?” No one said a word, so he asked a second time. Still no takers. “No one is leaving,” he demanded, “until I get a question.” “So,” came a weak voice from the back, “where you from?” --Jeffry L Edgar Page 4 of 6 We will be selling 50/50 drawing tickets right up to a few minutes before the drawing at the 2012 reunion banquet dinner, so if you haven’t won yet, you can try again. Tickets will no longer be mailed out with newsletters: instead you need only send your check in along with some of those pesky return address labels that regularly appear in your mailbox. Our treasurer will take care of the funds and will even stick the address labels on the tickets. (Thank you, John, for doing this!!) Remember, the drawing is always open to everyone, regardless of whether or not you attend the reunion. You do not have to be present to win. The winners who are not at the reunion will have a check mailed to him or her immediately after the reunion. Ticket sales for the 50-50 will continue until just before the drawing. If you want to sell 50/50 tickets to your workplace buddies, we can send you a page of the tickets in email, you can print them off and sell all you want….. Just remember to send the money to John Dishaw, …oh, and the tickets with the address labels. The drawing is open to anyone (over age 18 probably, just to be legal). Help support our Benjamin Stoddert Association. If you want to purchase 50/50 tickets, simply mail $10.00 for each 12 tickets to John Dishaw at the address below and include 12 address labels so we can place them on the tickets for you. Make your checks payable to USS Benjamin Stoddert Association and mail to: John Dishaw 3035 Charlotte Street Newbury Park, CA 91320 Have a Very Merry Christmas and Joyous New Year! Benjamin Stoddert Association Fall Edition 2011 Volume 7 – No. 4 THE SHIP’S STORE View at: www.DDG.22 The Ship’s Store is now open for business at the website (above). You can purchase and pay for the following items on-line. Don’t like on-line shopping? No problem, complete the order form to the right and mail, with payment, to: Bill Christensen PO Box 343 Seabeck,WA 98380 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 STODDERT CHALLENGE COINS 11 12 13 14 According to Wikipedia, a challenge coin is a small coin or medallion (usually military), bearing an organization’s insignia or emblem and carried by the organization’s members. They are given to prove membership when challenged and to enhance morale. For a more complete story of the origin of challenge coins, visit the website at ddg22.com. ITEM Pocket T-shirts Golf shirts Embroidered emblem T-shirt Property of DDG-22 T-shirts New ball caps Past reunion ball caps (07-10) Sew-on patch White ship’s patch License plate holders Past reunion mugs (07-10) 2011 reunion mug Jacksonville Challenge coins Key rings Stoddert enameled pin PRICE $15.00 $20.00 $14.95 $10.00 $10.00 $9.95 $3.95 $3.95 $10.00 $5.95 QTY TOTAL $8.00 $10.00 $5.00 $2.95 Total Name Address City, State Zip Code Okay, I’m having major difficulty in getting these pictures to stay where I put them, so I’m going to quit while I’m ahead, and won’t even attempt to put captions under each item. You can visit the web site and click on “Ship’s Store” to get the full treatment. The order form is above—be sure to include your check for payment. We’ll be working on this page for the future newsletters. You contact our Storekeeper, Bill Christensen on Facebook or on the bulletin boards at the DDG22.com website. Page 5 of 6 Benjamin Stoddert Association Fall Edition 2011 Volume 7 – No. 4 We found this interesting statue just a few doors away from the hotel on the riverfront walkway. You never know what you’ll find until you go exploring, like this memorial statue to the US Navy sailors. The Benjamin Stoddert Association strives to house the reunions in hotels that have easy access to the sights of the locale, as well as places to eat, shop, and discover. We really hope that you can join us at the next reunion—we can always use help in exploring. Benjamin Stoddert DDG-22 Art Hansen, Newsletter Editor 5800 – 30th Ave. Kearney, NE 68845 Page 6 of 6 Benjamin Stoddert Association Fall Edition 2011 Volume 7 – No. 4
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