Vol. LVIII Vol. LVIII ww No. 2No. 2 April-May-June 2009April-May-June 2009
The Official Publication of the 1st Marine Division Association, Incorporated
O Guadalcanal O E. New Guinea O New Britain O Peleliu O Okinawa O North China OO Korea O Vietnam O Kuwait O Somalia O Afghanistan O Iraq O
Jack Coughlin, one of the most active
members of the Los Angeles Chapter,
passed away on 30 April 2009. He was 76.
Jack always went above and beyond the
call of duty for his Chapter and the 1st
Marine Division Association. He held every
office in the Los Angeles County Chapter
except for Sergeant-at-Arms, and mentored
and provided direction and guidance to
many of the past presidents and officers.
Here is an excerpt from Dale Turner’s
“Editor’s Corner” in the Los Angeles
County Chapter’s June 2009 newsletter:
Jack made it known that he wanted a fewthings. First, he wanted “echo Taps” played athis funeral, and he also wanted a Bagpiper.This was accomplished thanks to two of ourChapter Buglers, Lenny Schaustal andRichard Oldenburg and a Piper from theScottish Black Watch Regiment.
Next he wanted to see one of the new MarineCorps Palominos named after the Bodfish
Chapter. This was accomplished just 12 daysbefore Jack’s passing. I delivered that infor-mation in person to him, which put a bigsmile on his face. The horse’s name is“Bodfish Reno.”
Turner also wrote these words of advice
which might be of value to all FMDA mem-
bers:
It’s time to tell someone what you want whenyou get your final duty station orders. Don’twait until you’re circling the drain and can’tspeak or no one can understand what you’resaying.
Get a piece of paper and start jotting downwhat you want. Do you want a Piper?
Do you want a Bugler? Do you want a ColorGuard? Do you want fellow Marines as pallbearers?.
Someone needs to know because there iswork and planning involved…Write down thisinformation because your family will need it
Please turn to COUGHLIN on page 6
RIP, Sgt Jack Coughlin RIP, Sgt Jack Coughlin
A final farewell to Jack Coughlin
Wal-Mart SupportsFMDA Scholarships
The Wal-Mart Foundation presented the
FMDA Scholarship Fund with a
$1,000.00 donation. Special thanks go to
Bernie and Jerry Bakke of the Phoenix [AZ]
Chapter for taking the point on this one.
Thanks go as well to Phoenix Chapter
President Dave Brazell for his help.
Jerry and Bernie Bakke and Dave Brazellaccept check for $1,000 from two Wal-MartAssistant Managers.
Al Bettiga (L), Len Hayes (C), and SouthernArizona Chapter President Marty Vasquez atOsprey Memorial (see ‘Chapter Scuttlebutt’for full story)
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OfficersPresident
SSgt Frank E Lindstrom “Sandie”479 W Eagle Lake Dr Maple Grove MN 55369-5528(763) 951-3422
Vice PresidentSgt Mike J. Carone “Carol” 493 Sunset Dr., Village of Lakewood, IL 60014(815) 477-8063
Deputy Vice President, EastHM3 Steve “Doc” P. Lakernick “Donna“ 162 Knittle Rd., Kutztown, PA 19530(610) 683-9322
Deputy Vice President, CentralGySgt Weldon L. Richey Jr. “Betty”8102 Meadowshire St., Houston, TX 77037(281) 447-5588; Cell (281) 615-5460
Deputy Vice President, WestDeputy VP West: Cpl Jerry Johs “Cheryl” 26965 W. Mohawk Lane, Buckeye, AZ 85396(928) 252-6096; Cell (503) 784-7697
Secretary(OPEN)
TreasurerSSgt Jerry P. Reed “Debra” 21307 Cypress Rose Hill, Tomball TX 77375(281) 357-1584
Legal OfficerDavid M. Franklin “Martha”PO Box 3253Palm Desert, CA 92261-3253760-568-1585
ChaplainMonsignor Walter C. Murphy7200 Douglaston Pkwy.Douglaston NY 11362(718) 229-2301
Sgt-at-Arms Sgt Arthur J Burn “Gwen”107 Ervin Ave Linwood PA 19061-4315610-494-5818
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Association Staff• Col Leonard C. Hayes USMC (Ret)
Executive Director• SgtMaj Juan Duff USMC (Ret) – Office Manager• June Cormier – Membership Coordinator
410 Pier View WayOceanside, CA 92054760-967-8561 FAX: 760-967-8567
Editor, The Old Breed NewsArthur G. Sharp152 Sky View Dr.Rocky Hill, CT [emailprotected]
PublisherFinisterre Publishing Incorporated3 Black Skimmer CtBeaufort, SC [emailprotected]
The 1st MarineDivision Association
Iwas very disappoint-
ed that we did not
have a quorum for the
April Directors meeting
in April at Anaheim. We were able to con-
duct an Executive Board Meeting.
I strongly believe that the number of
Directors for a quorum should be reduced
from 35 to not more than 20. So many
Directors feel that it makes no difference if
they attend or not. Without a quorum, no
business can be conducted by the Directors.
The decisions then fall to the Executive
Committee.
According to the By Laws, the Directors
are the governing body of the FMDA. If you
are a Director, PLEASE attend the Reunion
in August, so you can vote on the issues that
will be before the Board of Directors.
When you accept a position as a Director,
attend the meetings. If you do not attend the
meetings, you should resign. Of course, there
are reasons that some cannot attend, such as
health problems. If you feel that you cannot
fulfill the duties of a Director, you should not
accept the position.
The Oct/Nov/Dec. issue of the OBN was
not the same as the “Blue Line Copy” that I
approved. In the published OBN, there was
a letter of censure by former President
Pendas on former FMDA Treasurer Mike
Sisk.
The letter of censure was dated 30 Aug,
2007. There was no reason for this letter of
censure to be printed except to stir up past
happenings.
I still have my Blue Line Copy of the
OBN. Furthermore, an FMDA President was
censured by the Board of Directors while the
said President was in office. This letter of
Censure was never published in the OBN.
The reunion at the Marriott Hotel in
Anaheim, California during the week of
August 24 to August 30 is going to be a good
one. There are many things to do. All the
meetings will be on the ground floor, with
easy access from the lobby.
We need a good turn out to make the
reunion a success. Make your reservations
early. The room rates are quite reasonable.
Plan on attending. I know that you will have
a great time.
Our financial situation is much better than
it was, but we still need your donations to the
General Fund. The Scholarship Fund is in
good shape, so please donate to the General
Fund. Donations are also needed to help pay
the cost of postage for the mailing of the Old
Breed News.
I hope to see you in Anaheim in August.
Semper Fidelis,
Frank
President’s MessageFrank E. Lindstrom
When you accept a position as a Director,attend the meetings. If you do not attendthe meetings, you should resign.
NOTICE OF MEETINGS AT ANAHEIM REUNION
Group Date Time
Executive Committee 27 August 2009 TBA
Directors 27 August 2009 TBA
Membership 29 August 2009 TBA
Election Tellers Count Votes 25 August 2009 0800
Return to Vietnam for 2-7 in 2010A customized 2010 “Return to Vietnam Tour” is now being developed for veteranswho served in the Vietnam War with 2nd Battalion, 7th Marines, 1965-70.
The tour will depart May 9th and return May 22, 2010.
For complete information on this tour, contact Ed “Tex” Stiteler, Vietnam BattlefieldTours, at [emailprotected], or telephone (877) 828-5773.
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Why not have your family vacation and reunion all at the same timein Southern California this year? The Anaheim Marriott is only astone’s throw away from Disneyland, for the whole family’s enjoy-ment. So bring your children or grandchildren for a fun vacation.With all the fine attractions in the local area, you can have a greattime.
Some of the tours the Association is offering are: Anaheim Angelsgame, Nixon Library tour, Reagan Library tour, and a Queen Marytour. (See below for descriptions of tours being offered.) If none ofthese interest you, you can venture out on your own to a number ofpossibilities, e.g., Disneyland, Knotts Berry Farm, Universal Studios,Garden Walk, and a whole lot more. There are just too many activi-ties to mention that you can do while in Anaheim.
You will have a great opportunity to stay in a Marriott full-servicehotel during the summer for the great price of $98 + tax in SouthernCalifornia. The room rates are good from August 24, 2009 to August30, 2009. The address of the Anaheim Marriott is 700 W ConventionWay, Anaheim, CA 92802. The phone is (714) 750-8000. Don’t for-get to mention that you are with the 1st Marine Division Associationgroup.
So pack up the family and your swimsuits and come for yourreunion and a great vacation.
Think about registering early for great discounts on the registrationfee and a discount on the banquet meal. Plan on attending theSaturday night banquet meal. The meal is offered before 1 July 2009for $65. After 1 July the cost per meal will be $75. (See the regis-tration form on p. 5 of this issue of the OBN.)
Also in this issue is a banquet meal reservation form on page 4.Fill both forms out and mail into the Oceanside office. Both forms arealso on your FMDA website at www.1stmarinedivisionassociation.org.
We have also brought back the OBN booster. The booster is oneline (no more than 48 letters/spaces per line) to be placed in the2009 Reunion Journal. Please check this issue of the OBN for theform to fill out and send in with the information.
Description of Tours for the Anaheim Reunion:(Please note: The below tours are on a “Fill or Kill” basis and we
need a minimum of 50 people (100 for ball game) to make the toursa GO! Note on the registration form the dates of the below tours.
Nixon Library Tour
(Tour Price: $40.00 per person, inclusive.)
Explore the extraordinary and controversial life of our 37thPresident, Richard Nixon. Enjoy movie entitled “Never Give up,Richard Nixon in the Arena.“ His journey includes his election intothe House of Representatives and the Senate; as well his vice pres-idential visits to 60 foreign countries, which led to his1960s Nixon/Kennedy TV presidential debates.
During his presidency he received over 50 gifts from foreignnations and domestic gifts, including a famous pistol from Elvis
Presley. A dramatic Gallery features President Nixon’s achievementsin foreign affairs, and priceless gifts from Chinese and RussianLeaders.
Relive the story of America’s involvement with Vietnam andNixon’s goal for Peace with Honor. See the phone that Nixon used totalk with Apollo XI and his Armored Presidential Limousine. Ofcourse, no tour would be complete without the Watergate Exhibit,which highlights key developments, reflections by Nixon, andthe audio “smoking gun” tapes.
Visit the Original Farmhouse where he was born as well as his rest-ing place in the Memorial Garden, which honors his legacy.
After the 2-hour docent tour, guests will enjoy a boxed lunch andfree time to explore the gift shop and museum. Round trip deluxemotor coach transportation is included.
Ronald Reagan Library Tour
(Tour Price: $45.00 per person, inclusive.)
Artifacts from President Reagan’s childhood and professionalcareer provide physical evidence of his extraordinary life. Stepthrough a model of the Dixon Arch in Illinois to experience Reagan’syouth. A recreated studio booth highlights his early radio-broadcast-ing career, which led to an acting contract with Warner Bros. Filmclips.
Original costumes and movie posters trace his days in the movies,the Screen Actors Guild, and on television, as ghost of GE Theaterand Death Valley Days. Get a glimpse into Ronald and NancyReagan’s devoted marriage, a love story straight out of a Hollywoodscript. Learn about Reagan’s growing involvement in politics.Witness his presidency, from reviving the economy, reducing thesize of the federal government, and ending the threat of nuclear war.
See a piece of the Berlin Wall; immerse yourself in Camp David andRancho del Cielo. And walk through the Air Force One that PresidentReagan used throughout his eight years in office. In addition, thePavilion includes a Johnson-era Marine One and a Presidentialmotorcade featuring President Reagan’s 1984 parade limousine.
After the 2-hour tour, enjoy a buffet lunch (included) and a trip tothe gift shop. Round trip deluxe motor coach transportation isincluded.
ANAHEIM REUNION 2009
Anaheim Marriott
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Queen Mary Tour
(Tour Price: $45.00 per person, inclusive.)
The day at the Queen Mary includes 2 separate experiences:
WORLD WAR II TOURThis tour gives the history of the Queen Mary as a troopship during
WWII, from 1940 to 1947 only. Guests will be guided through thePromenade and Sun Deck to discover the historic impact the QueenMary made carrying thousands of troops and war brides during theSecond World War. (The tour lasts 45 minutes.)
After enjoying a boxed lunch, the guest will meet back for Part Two:
GHOSTS AND LEGENDS SPECIAL EFFECTS SHOWThe Ghosts and Legends Show takes guests to visit some of the most
haunted areas of the Queen Mary, including the First class SwimmingPool, Grey Ghost passageway, and the forward boiler rooms. The touris not recommended for those who are sensitive to strobe lights or haveother health conditions. Wheelchair accessibility is available. (Completewith special effects the tour lasts about 35 minutes.) Round trip deluxemotor coach transportation and a boxed lunch are included.
Angels’ Game Package
(Package Price: $30.00 per person, inclusive.)
Enjoy a traditional baseball game experience between the Los AngelesAngels and the Detroit Tigers Southern California style. The packageincludes your game ticket (shaded terrace level seating,) a hot dog, andsoda. Round trip deluxe motor coach transportation is included.
Special Accommodations:
If you require the use of a wheel chair accessible bus for any of theabove tours, please make a note of it when registering for the tour ofyour choice. If no request is made for buses by 1 July 2009, there willNOT be accessible buses offered.
We also have a monthly Reunion Newsletter via email. If you wouldlike to be added to the list of recipients, please notify June Cormier atthe Oceanside office by phone at (760) 967-8561 and give her youremail address to be added to the list.The 2009 reunion committee thanks Dave Marshall of OrangeCounty Chapter for his contribution to this article.
62nd FMDA Banquet/Ball Reservations, Anaheim
To reduce the headaches and misunderstandings inherent in group banquet seating, and to make the Saturday, 29 Aug 09, Banquet andGrand Ball a more pleasant evening for all concerned, we request your cooperation as follows:
Tables for 10To reserve a Table for 10 prior to 1 July 09, please complete the below form listing 10 names, their meal choices, and include check(s)($65/meal) payable to FMDA totaling $650. The “better” tables will be assigned first-come-first-served. Receipt of your reservation formand payment will be acknowledged and the Table Captain may pick up the 10 tickets at the Registration Desk upon arrival. After 1 July 09meals will cost $75/meal and a check payable to FMDA for $750 will be required.
Smaller GroupsSmaller groups wishing to sit together should follow the above instructions for their respective number. The Banquet Seating Committeewill fill vacant seats. The person(s) who wrote the check(s) may pick up tickets at the Registration Desk upon arrival.
Singles/CouplesSingles and couples will be assigned to fill vacant seats at smaller group tables and to create additional tables. Tickets at Desk. Walk-InLate Registrants will be seated on a space-available basis.
Please Print Names Circle Meal Choice
____________________________________________ NY Steak Chicken Sea Bass Vegetable
____________________________________________ NY Steak Chicken Sea Bass Vegetable
____________________________________________ NY Steak Chicken Sea Bass Vegetable
____________________________________________ NY Steak Chicken Sea Bass Vegetable
____________________________________________ NY Steak Chicken Sea Bass Vegetable
____________________________________________ NY Steak Chicken Sea Bass Vegetable
____________________________________________ NY Steak Chicken Sea Bass Vegetable
____________________________________________ NY Steak Chicken Sea Bass Vegetable
____________________________________________ NY Steak Chicken Sea Bass Vegetable
____________________________________________ NY Steak Chicken Sea Bass Vegetable
TOTAL ENCLOSED (No. Persons X $65 each until 1 July 2009) = $ ____________(No. Persons X $75 each after 1 July 2009) = $ ____________
Table for 10: Captain __________________________________________________Unit ________________________
Phone __________________________________Email ________________________________________
Please mail this and eventPre-Registration Form withyour registration fees to:
FMDA, 410 Pier View WayOceanside, CA 92054
to arrive no later than 25 July 2009
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1st Marine Division Association62nd Annual Reunion Pre-Registration
August 24-30, 2009 Anaheim, CA
Name ____________________________________________________________Registration# __________________________
Address __________________________________________________________Date Received__________________________
City__________________________________________________State ________ Zip Code ____________________________
Names on Badges:
Member______________________________________________Spouse/Guest ______________________________________(First & Last Name) (First and Last Name)
Guest ______________________________________________Guest ______________________________________________
Guest ______________________________________________Guest ______________________________________________(First and Last Name) (First and Last Name)
I am: (check all that apply) r Association Member r Mobility impaired r 1st Reunion
Registration Fee (Not Refundable) covers member’s spouse
Early Registration $40 (Before 1 July 2009) ....................................................................................................................$ __________
Regular Registration $45 (Until 15 July 2009) ..................................................................................................................$ __________
Late/Walk In Registration $55 (After 15 July 2009) ..........................................................................................................$ __________
Additional Guests: ........................................................................................................No. ______ X $ 10 = ............$ __________
Event Registration
Cost No. of persons
Tue-Wed-Thu, 25-27 August 1900-2200 Muster & Mingle ....................$ 20ea X ______ =..........................$__________
Tue - 25 August 1000-1500 Queen Mary............................$ 45ea X ______ = ..........................$__________
Tue - 25 August 0900-1700 Reagan Library ......................$ 45ea X ______ =..........................$__________
Wed - 26 August 0930-1430 Nixon Library..........................$ 40ea X ______ =..........................$__________
Wed - 26 August 1130-1630 Baseball Game ......................$ 30ea X ______ =..........................$__________
Sat - 29 August 1100-1300 Ladies Lunch..........................$ 35ea X ______ =. ........................$__________(Menu: Roasted Chicken w/Penne Pasta)
Sat - 29 August 1900-2300 Banquet (Please use separate Banquet Reservation Form)
Early Registration Before 1 July 2009..............................................................$ 65ea X ______ =..........................$__________
After 1 July 2009 ............................................................................................$ 75ea X ______ =..........................$__________
# NY Steak____ #Balsamic Chicken ____ #Chilean Sea Bass____ #Vegetarian____
Voluntary Contribution
I am: r Paying my dues r Donating to General Fund r Scholarship Fund ................................................$__________
General Fund in Memory of__________________________________________________________________________________
Scholarship Fund in Memory of _______________________________________________________________________________
Total: ..........................$__________
r MC r Visa Credit Card# ________________________________________Exp. Date ________________________
Signature ______________________________________________________Phone ( ______ )__________________________
Email __________________________________
Please mail this form, the FMDA Banquet Reservation Form, and registration fees to: FMDA, 410 Pier View Way, Oceanside, CA 92054(to arrive before 1 July 2009)
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when you ship out. Give the following infor-mation to your funeral director and have himcall the below number and provide the infor-mation listed. This will get you the merebasics, three Marine flag folders and a musicbox Bugler: 1-866-826-3628….
DON’T WAIT.Fair winds and Following Seas, Sarge.
COUGHLIN from page 1
Deadline for Jul/Aug/Sep Issue of Old Breed News: 16 Aug 2009
1st MARINE DIVISION ASSOCIATION CHANGE OF ADDRESS FORM
Please Print Date ________________
Name: ____________________________________________________________
New Mailing Address: ________________________________________________
City: ________________________________ State: ____ Zip+4: ______________
New Phone: ________________
Clip or copy this form from yourissue of The Old Breed News andmail completed form to: 1st Marine Division Association,
410 Pier View Way, Oceanside,
CA 92054 Phone (760) 967-8561FAX (760) 967-8567 Email: [emailprotected]
TheOld Breed NewsThe Old Breed News (USPS 599-860)ISSN: 0745-287X is published four timesa year during the months of March, June,September, and December by the 1stMarine Division Association, Inc., 410 PierView Way, Oceanside, CA 92054; Phone:760-967-8561; FAX: 760-967-8567.Email [emailprotected]; Web Site:www. 1stMarineDivisionAssociation.org.Periodical postage paid at Oceanside,California and at additional mailing offices.This publication may be quoted withoutpermission if the 1st Marine DivisionAssociation is credited. The Associationrequests a copy of any such use.
Short Rounds
,
Wrong yearsPlease make this correction to page 11 of theJan/Feb/March 2009 issue of The Old Breed
News: My active duty service was 1967-1970,not 1969-1970.Jimmy L. ClendennenCandidate for Deputy V. P. East, FMDA
Presentation of the flag at Jack Coughlin’s funeral
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1st Marine Division AssociationSign up and be a 2009 Old Breed Booster!
Please provide one line (no more than 48 letters/spaces per line) for me as an “Old Breed Booster” in the 2009 Reunion Journal (spousename may be included on the same line). I/We & my/our city/state will be listed as shown on my address label or list as follows:
______________________________________________________________________________________________________
Also, I would like ______additional line(s) to read as follows (enclose an additional sheet if needed):
______________________________________________________________________________________________________
______________________________________________________________________________________________________
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I am enclosing $10.00 for each line requested.
Send check/Money Order or MC/VISA Card No.________________________________________
Expires ____________________________ Signature __________________________________________________________
All submissions must be received at the Oceanside office no later than 1 July 2009
Fellow First Marine Division Association Member.
We need to see to it that every member of the First Marine DivisionAssociation (the Association) continues to get a copy of the OBN. UntilFebruary 2009, the OBN was being sent only to annual members plusLife members who paid $15 per year to get it.
That is not right.
In recent years the Association has had some difficult financial times.One of the largest Association expenses is the printing and mailing ofthe OBN. In an effort to reduce costs, the first step was to reduce thenumber of annual issues from 6 to 4. The second step was to stopsending a hard copy to all Life Members, unless they paid a $15/yrdonation. Only about one-third of the Life members made this donation.
Past President Pendas worked hard to get the Association back on astable financial footing. His work has been carried on by currentAssociation leadership. As a result of this, the Association is now mak-ing great strides toward financial recovery.
In December 2008, the Executive Committee approved a proposal todownsize the February 2009 issue of the OBN to the point where a mail-ing could be made to all annual and Life members at no additional cost.The number of pages was reduced to about 30 and all color was elim-inated. The Executive Committee, in April 2009, approved a motion tosend the next two issues of the OBN (downsized version) to all mem-bers.
Our basic problem is that we have about 3,300 Annual members pay-ing $30/yr, resulting in dues of $99,000 plus about 8,000 Life memberspaying nothing. The deficit has been made up by generous donations ofthe members and various fund raising activities (Blue Diamond Team,
50/50 raffles, etc). There is no money from any outside source, suchas a corporation or foundation.
We need your helpYour membership confirms your commitment to the FMDA and yourinterest in seeing it prosper. Please join positive, action-oriented mem-bers, who appreciate the OBN; by donating funds you will help to ensureits continued publication to all members. The OBN is important anddeserves your financial support because it:
• Serves as a central meeting place for all FMDA members;
• Informs members about important issues; and
• Encourages communication between the Association Headquartersand individual members, particularly those members not belonging to alocal Chapter. A majority of our members do not belong to a Chapter.
Your generous gift will help offset some of the cost of publishing theOBN.
Learn the Facts, and then support the OBN.
• Each issue of the OBN costs, including mailing, about $10,144.
• Life Members make up 8,427 of our total membership of about11,000, a majority.
• The goal is to raise enough funds to allow publication of the OBN 6times a year to all members (up from the current 4 times a year).
• Support the OBN with your generous donation today. Use the centerfold return envelope. Credit cards are welcome.
Incidentally, donations are tax-deductible, because we are a 501c19non-profit organization.
Support your Magazine, the Old Breed News (OBN)
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By Jimmy L. Clendennen“Put the application in their hand. That is the key.”
There are mainly two ways of recruiting new FMDA members
and forming new FMDA Chapters: by local community (city, region,
state), or by unit (company, battalion, detachment, squadron, or
group) and conflict (WWII, Korea, Vietnam, Cold War, Desert Storm,
Iraq or Afghanistan). Here are a couple tips on to recruit either way:
Tailor your approach by specific targeting of your potential recruit.
Always invite the prospective recruit to join both the 1st Marine
Division Association and Chapter (local or unit) together. If a Chapter
does not exist, invite the potential recruit to help create one by becom-
ing a Charter Member.
When 12 or more Charter Members are recruited, they may peti-
tion to become a Chartered Chapter of the 1st Marine Division
Association. If a Chapter already exists, invite the prospective recruit
to join the Chapter together with the Association.
Bear in mind that they must be FMDA Members in order to join
a Chapter. The best and easiest way to do this is to create a Chapter
Membership Application targeting the potential recruit (local or unit),
and hand it to them together with an FMDA Membership
Application. If they are already Association Members, invite join an
existing Chapter or become a Charter Member of a new Chapter.
With locality recruitment, target anyone in your city, region or
state who ever served with the 1st Marine Division. First, form an
address list of prospective recruits and begin mailing or handing out
membership applications, Association or Chapter, or both.
Look for prospective recruits in other veterans organizations or
search the internet for everyone who served with the 1st Marine
Division. Make use of membership directories, from the FMDA and
other organizations, such as the Marine Corps League, Marine Corps
Association, etc.
With unit recruitment, target anyone who served in a specific unit
(company, battalion, detachment, squadron, or group), in general, or
a specific conflict or war. Again, first form an address list of prospec-
tive recruits targeting everyone who served with a specific unit, in
general or a specific conflict or war, and begin mailing or handing out
membership applications, Association or Chapter, or both.
The point of unit chapters is to bring together in a representative
organization everyone who served together in a specific company,
battalion, detachment, squadron, or group, in general or in a specific
conflict or war. As with local recruitment, look for prospective
recruits in other veterans organizations or search the internet.
Make use of membership directories, from the FMDA and other
organizations, such as the Marine Corps League, Marine Corps
Association, etc. But, instead of searching by locality, search by the
specific unit that you are targeting for recruitment.
Look on the internet for other unit organizations, listed by conflict
or war, that also have reunions. They often have names and contact
information of unit veterans. Also, make use of unit diaries and per-
sonnel rosters available through the Marine Corps History Division
located at Quantico, Virginia.
Once you have potential recruits‘ complete names, do a search for
them using www.zaba.com, www.intelius.com, or a similar search
engine. You can narrow your search by calculating their approximate
age today, where they originated from, or other personal information
available on them.
In summary, the key to building the FMDA is to locate and invite
potential recruits to join the Association and (or) Chapter everyday.
Remember this: just as there are thousands of young people waiting
to be invited to enlist in the United States Marine Corps everyday,
there are thousands of veterans of the 1st Marine Division waiting to
be invited to join the FMDA and Chapter.
Put the application in their hand. That is the key.
Reach Jimmy L. Clendennen at 40 E. Hanover Street, Newtown, PA18940, (215) 860-0595, [emailprotected]
FMDA Recruitment and the Formation of Chapters
Chapter Rep Meeting
April 5, 2009
A meeting room became available at the Anaheim Marriott Hoteland the Chapter Rep meeting was held from 1300 to 1500 hourswith approximately 26 directors attending.
The discussion began with an Excel summary report of the eightchapters that submitted their completed Chapter Representativereports. Forms were given to all Chapter Reps attending. They shouldbe completed and turned into Col. Hayes or Mike Carone one monthbefore the Reunion Annual Meeting so that a meaningful summarycan be created and discussed at the next Chapter Reps meeting.
A lively discussion of all attending members included the followingtopics:
1. Increasing dues for annual members by $10/year
2. Requesting each chapter to hold at least one event per year forfund raising for the financial shortfall of the Association’s GeneralFund.
3. Requesting that all members donate to the Association’s gener-al fund to defray the expense of the Old Breed News.
The conversation centered on producing a 31-33 page Old Breed
News, with distribution to all members of the Association for the nexttwo issues. The cost of producing the Old Breed News would beapproximately the same as that of the 60+ pages of the Old BreedNews to approximately 1/3 of the life members who paid the sub-scription fee.
The potential loss of $41,000 of the subscription fee by life mem-bers could be made up by items 1-3 above.
A vote was taken of all directors attending; a unanimous decisionwas passed to recommend to the Executive Committee to producethe 31-33 page black & white versions of 2009 issues 2 & 3 of theOld Breed News to all members.
Michael J. Carone, Vice President FMDA
Membership Report
Status Life Annual Assoc. Life Assoc. Annual Total
Active 7,395 3,320 8 199 10,922
Archived 663 3,792 8 24 4,487
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NOTE: This is a response from Treasurer Jerry Reed to an FMDA Life
Member requesting info about the Association’s financial picture.
Dr. Reames:
Thank you for your feedback and your concern about the financial healthof the Association and the related OBN subscription fee requested of LifeMembers to receive the OBN in the mail.
As you know, the OBN is available to all members and the public free ofcharge via the Association’s website. Presented below is a basic sum-mary of recurring revenue and recurring, fixed costs taken from theAssociation’s 2009 Budget.
We have a very small staff of three dedicated employees taking care ofthe Association’s business activities to keep the association compliantwith its stated purposes as defined in our forming documents and as filedwith the IRS. Additionally, the staff responds to the never-ending daily callsfrom many, many of the 11,000 Association members who have variedquestions and needs that they continually ask our staff to satisfy.
Also, as you know, one of our main tax-exempt purposes is to holdanniversaries and reunions. Those annual events require a tremendousamount of front-end preparatory and end-of-event follow-up effort andwork to execute a successful anniversary or reunion for the benefit of ourmembers.
Here is a basic summary taken from the Approved 2009 FMDA Budgetthat should help you understand the financial challenges that your leader-ship must deal with.
Annual Recurring Revenue Estimate
Dues: $ 92,000.00
Life Member dues (75 & over @ $150.00)$ 9,500.00
Total Recurring Revenue $ 101,500.00
Association Annual Recurring Fixed Costs
Labor $160,000.00
Rent $18,000.00
Office Support - Copies, communications, insurance, postage, etc. $50,000.00
OBN $44,000.00
Meetings $6,500.00
Bank Charges (Credit Card fees & other bank charges) $6,000.00
Auditing, tax preparation & other professional services $8,500.00
Total Fixed Annual Cost to provide current level of services $293,000.00
Annual Cash Shortfall $ 191,500.00
I did not factor in the potential income stream from reunions and anniver-saries because they are not predictable and we have incurred substantiallosses in the recent past. Without donations, Blue Diamond Programs,minor revenue derived from the Scholarship Fund for administrative costreimbursements, and such, we are bankrupt.
For discussion purposes, we have a basic $200,000.00/year cash short-fall that has to be made up with creative ideas for generating incremental
revenue. Until we become stronger financially, we must look to our mem-bership to help us survive.
The annual members pony up dues plus donations every year, while thelife members have paid a small fee for a “life membership” that assumesthat your Association set-aside the life member dues to pay for all futurelife member obligations such as publishing and distributing hard copies ofthe OBN until all life members pass away.
Unfortunately, your Association has been operated like the governmenthas run the Social Security system: i.e., Association-elected officers havetaken life member dues and have used them for past operating needs,thereby completely liquidating any life member reserve needed to fundfuture obligations.
When the membership complains about a lack of cash to fund life mem-ber obligations, they need look no farther than in their own mirrors,because they elected the officers and directors who allowed this to hap-pen. And, it was the membership and the Board of Directors who did nothold the elected officers accountable for fiscal mismanagement.
It is impossible to service life members’ expectations without any funds.Thus, it was determined that life members would be willing to supporttheir Association with a small, temporary OBN subscription fee to help theAssociation get through this difficult financial challenge. We were wrong:2/3 of our life members have paid no temporary OBN subscription fee toreceive a hard copy of the OBN via the U. S. Mail.
I can see from your communication that you are not happy about beingasked to help defray these OBN production & distribution costs, even tem-porarily. Thus, I will respectfully ask for you to provide some leadershipand send to your Executive Committee some viable suggestions regard-ing how we can generate enough incremental revenue to keep ourAssociation operating and financially healthy.
Your data on the OBN is misunderstood, as the annual cost runs approx-imately $44,000.00 to publish and distribute it. In 2008 we distributed theOBN via U. S. Mail to approximately 5,600 members (3,000 annual mem-bers and 2,600 subscribing life members). If one uses the total numberof recipients in the unit cost formula, the unit cost per OBN is$7.85/annum.
In developing the $15.00 subscription fee, your Association had no dataupon which to rely to determine how many life members would willinglysupport the Association during its time of need. Thus, the Associationleadership was sensitive to its life members and established a recom-mended temporary subscription fee that was neither financially burden-some nor so ridiculously low as to work our small staff to death pro-cessing and depositing thousands of small $5.00 checks.
Additionally, if you would like to lead/hold a fundraiser to help yourAssociation financially, it will be greatly appreciated. Leadership is difficult,and Marines do not shy away from leadership or challenges. Therefore, Iwill be looking forward to hearing that you have volunteered to take a lead-ership role in your Association (the Fundraising Committee needs aChairman).
Semper Fidelis,
Jerry P. Reed, TreasurerFMDA, Inc., & FMDASF, Inc.
FMDA Financial Assesment
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• CAPT ROBERT A. ARRON USMC (Ret) 30.00In Honor of all fallen Marines of the 1st Marine Division
• SSGT HOWARD D. BALES 38th 50.00In Memory of our Granddaughter Amanda Lynn Bales from Howard and Bessie Bales
• CPL FRANK W. BARKER 27th 50.00• MAJ ALLAN C. BEVILACQUA USMC (Ret) 77th 50.00
In Memory of CWO Charles Leitch, Raf, Ret• COL PAUL P. CALLAHAN 1st 50.00
In Memory of 1stLt Ronald Winchester• CHICAGO CHAPTER 1ST MAR DIV ASSOC 1st 3000.00• MGYSGT LAMBERT CONSIJIO Jr USMC (Ret) 155th 20.00
In Memory of my beloved wife, Miyoko Mary• MGYSGT LAMBERT CONSIJIO Jr USMC (Ret) 156th 20.00
In Memory of my beloved wife, Miyoko Mary• MGYSGT LAMBERT CONSIJIO Jr USMC (Ret) 157th 20.00
In Memory of my beloved wife, Miyoko Mary• SGT JAMES A. DEARIE JR 64th 500.00• SGT JAMES A. DEARIE JR 65th 500.00• MR. CHARLES A. DELLIGATTI JR 3rd 500.00
In Memory of 1stLt Ronald Winchester• AL & PEGGY DEMATTEIS 1st 250.00
In Memory of 1st Lt Ronald Winchester• COL A J. DOUBLET USMC USMC (Ret) 18th 25.00• SSGT RALPH ECHAVE 15.00• KATHY ANN. ENDARA 1st 70.00• CPL FELIPE ESPINOZA Jr 16th 25.00• JAMES AND JANET FALLON 1st 50.00
In Memory of 1stLt Ronald Winchester• SGT WILLIAM F. FARRELL 47th 25.00
In Memory of my fellow Marines who fought and died with C-1-7 1st MarDiv Korea
• MSGT DAVID M. FRANKLIN 100.00In Memory of Col Mitch Paige, MOH
• CAROL GALLOF 2nd 25.00In Memory of 1st Lt Ronald Winchester
• MR. DILLON R. GAULDING 19th 25.00• CPL CURTIS L. GRUETZMACHER 50.00
In Memory of Felipe Herrera• MAJ JOE T. GUGGINO 13th 20.00
In Memory of Ed Kelly• SGT REGIS W. HELCH 23rd 10.00• BURVIN HINES 1st 20.00
In Memory of Tom Burnette• CPL VICTOR H. HIX 23rd 25.00• PFC WADE T. HOFFMAN 18th 15.00• CPL ROBERT B. HORTON 15th 25.00
In Memory of LtCol Kerry Lane, 1st Pioneer Bn• EMIL AND CAROL HUDAK 1st 25.00
In Memory of 1st Lt Ronald Winchester• MM3 ROBERT W. JONES 9th 25.00
In Memory of Casmir Polakowski, KIA in WWII• CPL ALFRED ROBERT. JORDAN 2nd 100.00
In Memory of George Waselinko• SGT JOHN G. KIPP 1st 65.00• RICHARD KRESSE L 1st 40.00
In Memory of Thomas Burnette• SGT JOHN E. MANSFIELD 30th 22.00• LCPL EDDIE MARX III 512th 50.00
In Memory of George Waselinko• LCPL EDDIE MARX III 513th 50.00
In Memory of Donald and Ruth Emmel• LCPL EDDIE MARX III 514th 50.00
In Memory of grandchildren A J and Emma Grace Cazano• SSGT CHARLES E. MCHANEY 16th 50.00• PFC W R. MCKEE 28th 100.00
In Memory of Earl E. Fry Jr. PFC, KIA Okinawa• SGTMAJ GEORGE FRED. MEYER USMC(RET.) USMC (Ret) 139th 50.00
In Memeory of LtCol Joe Cody USMC (Ret) 5th Mar VN• SGTMAJ GEORGE FRED. MEYER USMC(RET.) USMC (Ret) 140th 50.00
In Memory and Honor all who served in China 1945-1949• SGTMAJ GEORGE FRED. MEYER USMC(RET.) USMC (Ret) 141st 100.00
In Memory of Babs McGuire• SGTMAJ GEORGE FRED. MEYER USMC(RET.) USMC (Ret) 142nd 50.00
In Memory/Honor of all who served Vietnam 1968• SGTMAJ GEORGE FRED. MEYER USMC(RET.) USMC (Ret) 143rd 50.00
In Memory/Honor of all who served Okinawa 1945• SGTMAJ GEORGE FRED. MEYER USMC(RET.) USMC (Ret) 143rd 100.00
In Memory of Marine Bill Yarnall, Korea• CPL MICHAEL J. MULLIN 1st 70.00• CPL GILBERT N. NELSON 22nd 10.00• JAMES R. O’NEIL JR 1st 100.00
In Memory of 1st Lieutenant Robert F. Calabrese, USMC.• CWO3 VINCENT J. ODDO USMC (Ret) 36th 25.00
In Memory of SgtMaj John R. Waldron I-3-1 KO• CAPT WILLIAM R. OTTO USMC (Ret) 155th 20.00• CPL RICHARD J. PANZNER 4th 5.00• SGT STEVE L. PEDERSON 1st 20.00• JAMES V. PELLA 7th 25.00• PFC VINCENT J. PETROVSKI 101st 150.00
In Memory of John B. Loomis and Victor L. Betcher, Bodfish Forever!
• SSGT DONALD S. PITT 22nd 25.00• ROBERT PITTMAN 2nd 25.00
In Memory of 1st Lt Ronald Winchester• SGT JOSEPH POLEO Jr 264th 25.00• SGT JOSEPH POLEO Jr 265th 25.00• SGT JOSEPH POLEO Jr 266th 25.00• BEVERLY D. RIDENOUR 1st 40.00
In Memory of Retired US Marine Corps Col. Richard Shriver Barry who died May 6, 2008 in Carlisle, PA
• LTCOL KENNETH P. RUMBURG USMC (Ret) 42nd 50.00In Memory of deceased members of E/2/11 Korea 1950-51
• JAMES P. & NORA I. SAUNDERS 2nd 20.00In Memory of 1st Lt Ronald Winchester
• GYSGT HENRY R. SCHRAMM USMC (Ret) 195th 10.00In Memory of Lt Jered Krohn KIA Korea
• GYSGT HENRY R. SCHRAMM USMC (Ret) 196th 20.00In Memory of Lt Jered Krohn KIA Korea
• GYSGT HENRY R. SCHRAMM USMC (Ret) 197th 10.00In Memory of Lt Jered Krohn KIA Korea
• CPL CARL F. SCOTT 12th 50.00In Memory of Forrest Gesswein
• CHARLES A. SILECCHIA 1st 100.00In Memory of 1st Lt. Ronald Winchester
• SGT EDWARD S. SMITH 50th 10.00• JOHN AND BILLIE STAMBULIC 1st 50.00
In Memory of Thomas D Burnette• LUCETTE STAPLETON 2nd 20.00
In Memory of 1st Lt Ronald Winchester• LTCOL VICTOR H. STREIT USMC (Ret) 61st 100.00
In Memory of BGen Hunter Hurst, an outstanding Marine• TENNESSEE CHAPTER 30th $25.00
In Memory of Charles Marks• TENNESSEE CHAPTER 31st $25.00
In Memory of Dan Allen• THE CENTRAL FLORIDA CHAPTER 4th 50.00• SHANE I. THOMPSON 1st 50.00
In Memory of my father, Cpl Brock I Thompson USMC• SGT ROBERT J. VAGELL 10th 25.00• SSGT PETE VAN VECHTEN 3rd 25.00• SGT GORDON C. WARNES 11th 20.00• MRS ANITA WASELINKO 1st 200.00
In Memory of my husband George Waselinko• CPL WALTER H. WEIDNER Jr 32nd 25.00• SGT TED W. WHITLOW 17th 5.00• BOB & SANDY WILSON 1st 25.00
In Memory of Tom Burnette, a proud Marine and a good friend• SGTMAJ JESS M. WISE Jr USMC (Ret) 100.00• JOHN AND EILEEN H. ZURELL 1st 100.00
In Memory 1stLt Ronald Winchester
Scholarship Fund Number of Contibutors Year to Date = 87 Total Contributions Year to Date = $ 8,357
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Quests & Queries Sergeant Robert LeRoy Watson
I am writing a biography about my brother, Sergeant Robert
(“Bob”) LeRoy Watson, a combat cinematographer, who was killed
on Okinawa while attached to the Fourth Marines, Sixth Division. He
was photographing a Bailey bridge on the Asato River when he was
hit by Japanese mortar fire.
He participated in the Guam Recapture, landing with G Company,
Second Battalion, Twenty-Second Marines, First Provisional
Brigade.
Bob was attached to I Company Seventh Marines, First Division.
His assignment was to take pictures of communications in combat.
He was wounded after five or six days and sent to a hospital ship.
Eventually, he went to Pavuvu before rejoining the III AC photo sec-
tion on Guadalcanal in preparation for the Okinawa campaign.
If anyone remembers Bob and can tell me anything they remem-
ber about him, I would appreciate an e-mail, snail mail letter or a
phone call.
Jim Watson, 121 West Ludlow Point RoadPort Ludlow, WA 98365, [emailprotected]
Gary Lee ReamI am looking for information about my brother, LCpl Gary Lee
Ream, who was KIA in Vietnam on 3 Nov 1966. His CO and I are
trying to reach anyone who may have served with him that day in
order for us to obtain a bronze star with “V” for his bravery.
I was in touch with a David Brooks, who wrote an email explain-
ing how Gary died that day. But, I have lost his emails and his address
is no longer valid. I have his statement, but I need to have it notarized
by him. I have one other person who served that day who needs to do
the same thing.
Gary was in Charlie Co., 1st Div., 1st Battalion. His CO was Capt.
Marshall Carter.
Jody Sollenberger, P. O. box 1253Mechanicsburg, PA 17055, (717) 497-7473
[emailprotected] J. Spierer
My father was on the first wave that landed on Guadalcanal. He
was in the 1st Marine Division, 1st Bn., 1st Regt. I am seeking any-
one who may have known him during the Guadalcanal campaign
and/or may have served with him.
My Dad’s serial # was 369546. He entered the Marines at age 17
on 26 Jan. 1942; his date of separation was 4 May 1945. He was
wounded on Guadalcanal and eventually shipped to a hospital in
Oakland, CA to recover from his wounds.
After Dad recovered from his wounds he went on a war bond tour
with Olsen and Johnson. Eventually he was sent to Quantico, VA to
finish serving his time in the Marines. Dad was also asked to be an
advisor for the movie Guadalcanal Diaries.
Dad was born in the Bronx, NY on 31 March 1924. His basic
training was at Parris Island, after which he went to Quantico, VA for
Raider training.
Fred Spierer, [emailprotected] Christmas
I am looking for anyone who remembers my father, PFC Lloyd
Christmas. He is shown in the photo below with MG Section
Marines.
Laura Million, P. O. Box 401, Strawn, TX 76475
ABOVE: Second Day onPeleliu Rhodes, Adler,WatsonRIGHT: Photogs atMarine Barracks Guam-Watson, Brunk, Johns,Caniatraci, Sarno.
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Lloyd Christmas’ MG section (1st row, L-R) V.C. Dolan, R.E. Spain, J.L.Miller, Lloyd Christmas (2nd row, L-R) S.J. Dowell, ? Lant, D.W. Houlihan(or Wholaham), M.E. McCullough, Sgt. Haley
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Minutes of the Executive Committee Meeting conducted on 5 April 2009 at theAnaheim Marriott
President Frank Lindstrom called the meeting to order at 1600. The Pledge ofAllegiance was conducted and Monsignor Murphy provided a prayer. ExecutiveDirector Len Hayes conducted a Roll Call and announced that there was not aquorum to conduct a Directors Meeting. Present:
Vice President Carone moved and it was seconded that the Executive Committeebe convened. The motion passed with one nay.
Vice President Carone moved and it was seconded that “all of the Directors pres-ent can attend the Executive Committee Meeting.”
Former president Pendas posed a question from the floor: “Are we going to havea voice in the meeting?”
Vice President Carone answered “Of course.”
Discussion
Legal Officer Franklin stated that “I believe this was covered in an ExecutiveCommittee Conference Call of 5 March 2009. That all of the directors present notonly get to attend, but that they get to participate and they get to vote and if thevote is close we will call it an advisory vote because you don’t have a quorum.Everybody here has a voice, everybody participates.”
A follow up question from former president Pendas was: “Does that include vot-ing?’
Vice President Carone responded “Yes.”
Proof of notice of the meeting was included in the Old Breed News.
The minutes of latest Executive Committee Conference Calls are printed in the 1stQuarter 2009 issue of the Old Breed News.
It was moved and seconded that the minutes be accepted.
Motion passed
The Secretary asked if the Executive Committee was officially convened. ThePresident answered “Yes.”
The President stated that he had hoped to have a quorum and hoped everybodywould attend the reunion.
Vice President Carone submitted his Report.
The Treasurer’s Report was prepared by Treasurer Jerry Reed and submitted forthe record. Vice President Carone provided an oral review of the Treasurer’sReport.
Executive Director Len Hayes is acting as Secretary in the absence of an electedSecretary and will relinquish such duties after the election of a new AssociationSecretary at the August 2009 Reunion in Anaheim.
Membership Committee Chairman Bob Montgomery provided a report. He notedthat the association needs more minority members to replace the large number ofmembers that are being lost due to age. He recommended that the Associationstrongly recruit Unit Chapters. The President will request that Jimmy Clendennen
be asked to write a brief article for the next Old Breed News describing his suc-cess in forming new Chapters.
It was moved and seconded that the Executive Director place on the next agendadiscussion of changing the Bylaws to broaden the Associate Member/Friends ofthe Association Concept. The motion passed.
John Stevens provided a report for the Nominating Committee. He noted that wehave received approximately 300 ballots and we must identify Ballot Counters(Tellers) at this meeting. Dave Marshall and John Bastian volunteered from theWestern Region. Rex Lynch and Bob Palmer volunteered from the Central Region.Two volunteers are still needed from the Eastern Region.
The Finance Review Committee Report was submitted for the record and provid-ed to all attendees. Each attendee also received a copy of the 2008 Fiscal Report.
The Reunion Destination Committee Report was provided by Denny Weisgerber.The Committee has six Reunion Site possibilities under review and will providerecommendations at the August 2009 meeting.
John Stevens provided a report from the Ad Hoc Committee on FMDAOrganizational Structure. They have conducted three meetings and are seekingrecommendations from selected association members. They will provide a finalreport at the August Board Meeting.
The composition of the 2nd and 3rd Quarter 2009 Old Breed News was discussedby the Executive Committee and the Chapter Representatives. Based on the unan-imous recommendation of the Chapter Representatives, it was moved and sec-onded that the 2nd and 3rd Quarter Old Breed News issues be limited to no morethan 34 pages, Black and White, and distributed to all association members.
The Chapter Representatives were polled
• 19 Aye • 3 Nay • 4 Abstain
The Executive Committee voted
• 5 Aye • 1 Nay
The Motion carried
John Stevens volunteered to write a plea to Life Members to support the GeneralFund. The motion passed.
The Executive Committee reiterated that the Blue Diamond Founder Pins are lim-ited to a total of 100. They authorized the Executive Director to negotiate the pro-duction of 100 new pins called “Blue Diamond Team Member.”
Jerry Johs presented the Anaheim Reunion Brief. He briefed attendees on theElectronic Reunion News Letter that has been provided to association membersand encouraged Early Registration to benefit from a cost saving incentive offeredfor the reunion. The April Reunion News Letter will be sent to members by 8 April2009. Doc Lakernick congratulated Jerry Johs and Denny Weisgerber on a “Jobwell done” in organizing the Anaheim Reunion.
Gratitude in Motion Executive Director Mike Kerr briefed attendees on the progressof The Honor Run. This is the first of a three-year fund raising effort to raise moneyfor the FMDA Scholarship Fund and the Fisher Foundation.
The Executive Committee reviewed the Legal Officers Letter of Admonition to anAssociation member who exhibited unacceptable behavior at the recent DivisionAnniversary.
Monsignor Murphy offered a closing prayer.
There being no further business to discuss, the Executive Committee adjournedat 1800.
Len Hayes, Colonel USMC (Ret)
Executive Director and Acting Secretary
Minutes of Executive Committee Meeting
1. Bastian2. Carone *3. Delaney4. Forcum5. Forman6. Franklin *7. Galyean8. Hargraves9. Hawkins
10. Johs *11. Kelly12. Lakernick *13 Lindstrom 14. Lynch15. Marshall16. Mishik17. Montgomery18. Murphy *
19. Pendas20. Richey21. Stevens22. Vasquez23.Weisgerber24. Wenhold25. Whetzel*26. Zalpis
* Executive Committee
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Afew years ago the popular late colum-
nist Art Buchwald (1925-2007) wrote
a memoir about his life, Leaving Home.Buchwald served in the USMC from 1942
to 1945 in the South Pacific.
Years after World War II he attended a
reunion and there met his former Sergeant,
Sullivan by name. They exchanged memo-
ries and stories about the Corps, as all
Marines do. Sullivan reminded Buchwald
that “He had the ability to screw up a two-
man funeral, and that anything he touched
ceased to function! “That’s a great re -
minder for positive reinforcement.
Buchwald asked Sullivan why he
thought we were all so close still and had
such warm feelings for one another. His old
Sergeant replied, “Because we compressed
a lifetime into a few years and we experi-
enced things together that no one else will
ever share. Today they call it bonding.
Some people might call it love.”
Remember what St. Paul said in I
Corinthians Chapterl3, Verse 13? “So faith,
hope, love remain, these three; but the
greatest of these is love.” By the way, Art
Buchwald was brought up as an orphan. He
says in Leaving Home, “I ‘can now say
without hes itation the Marine Corps was
the best foster home I ever had.”
This brings me to a few thoughts about
Brotherhood, the Marine Corps ‘gene’ that
infuses all of us. Remember the story in the
Book of Genesis, Chapter 45, when Joseph
met his brothers after many years? He said
simply, “I am your brother, Joseph.”
Brotherhood can run deeper than even the
blood line.
In William Shakespeare’s play, King
Henry V, Act IV, Scene III, the bard has
King Henry speaking the following immor-
tal words:
We few, we happy few, we band of brothers;For he today that sheds his blood with me Shall be my brother; be he ne’er so vile,This day shall gentle his condition:And gentlemen in England now a-bedShall think themselves accursed they were nothere, And hold their manhoods cheap whiles anyspeaksThat fought with us upon Saint Crispin’s day.
So the bard is on board about
Brotherhood. On the MLR, on any battle-
field, Brotherhood is a key to survival.
The ‘gene’ of Brotherhood is infused on
the drill fields of MCRD Parris Island/San
Diego, beginning with close-order drill and
more close-order drill. If just one recruit is
out of step, the whole platoon is out of step.
If one recruit’s bunk and locker-box is
screwed up, the whole squad bay is
screwed up.
So, Brotherhood begins with the bond-
ing that Art Buchwald’s old Sergeant talks
about. Hopefully the raw material of
Brotherhood is nurtured well back in early
life—hopefully
Joker One, by LT Donovan Campbell, is
a fine read of First Platoon, Golf Company,
Second Battalion, Fourth Marines before
and during their tour of duty in Ramadi,
Anbar Province, Iraq in 2004. It describes
in bold relief the celebrated character of
Brotherhood—down, up, and across—that
permeated the ranks of Joker One, from the
C.O. of First Platoon, LT Donovan
Campbell through the ranks. Joker was the
call sign of Golf Company.
The ‘gene’ of Brotherhood is infused on thedrill fields of MCRD Parris Island/San Diego,beginning with close-order drill and moreclose-order drill. If just one recruit is out ofstep, the whole platoon is out of step.
Chaplain’s CornerMonsignor Walter C. Murphy
remarkably exciting narrative of one Marine’sKorean War experiences, combining “total recall”
accounts of fierce battles with intensely personal insightsrevealed through his letters home. Fully annotated withphotographs, maps, appendices and index. 428 pages oftext with an additional 28 pages of information.
WE CLAIM THE TITLE (2nd edition) vividly remembers the “forgotten war.”
“WE CLAIM THE TITLE ... stands as an importantcontribution to the literature of the Korean War.”
~ Naval War College Review“WE CLAIM THE TITLE ... is a good synopsis of war.
These were men who were proud to claim the title of Marine even in the most horrid and discouraging combat situations.”
~ R.R. Keene, Leatherneck Magazine“WE CLAIM THE TITLE ... is an honored additionto the library of your Commandant.”
~ C.C. Krulak, General, U.S. Marine Corps (Ret)Former Commandant of the Marine Corps
TO ORDER, send mailing address, check ormoney order for $28 ($24.95 includes taxand $3.05 shipping & handling) to:
Tracy Publishing2160 Bayo Claro CircleMorgan Hill, CA 95037www.koreanwarmarines.com
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Welcome Aboard!New Members of the 1st Marine Division Association
NEW MEMBERSMGYSGT JAMES R. ADWELL G-4 1 MAR DIV SWA CW 1167 PRUSSIAN WAY, OCEANSIDE, CA 2057 760-433-6625
CPL ARIK A. ARDREY 1-9 26463 ARBORETUM WAY 3306, MURRIETA, CA 92563 951-677-1095 Dan Smith
CAPT JASON B. BAKER I-3-5 1MarDiv WWII 877 HWY 35 HC68 BOX 195, SILVER CITY, NM 88061 575-536-3733 A Ashcraft
*PFC GLENN L. BURROUGHS AMMO CO MOS 2300 KO 218 LOS DEMAS, EDGEWATER, FL 32141 386-409-7717
BLAINE CHARLES. CALDWELL 3RD BT 5TH REG 26412 JONES WHARF RD, HOLLYWOOD, MD 20636 301-373-3864 Harry Smith
LCPL J W. CALLAHAN C 1-5 2ND PLATOON VN 1300 E LAFAYETTE #1808, DETROIT, MI 48207 313-224-5183
CAPT VICTOR W. CHARTRAND B-1-7 G-2-5 367 NORTH IDAHO AVE, NORTH MASSAPEQUA, NY 11758 516-249-7778 Neal Mishik
RICHARD SPENCER COGSWELL A-1ENG BN 1MAR DIV KO 18 MAPLEHURST AVE, DEBARY, FL 32713 386-456-1066 Sgt Grit
*HMC ELBERT H. COLLINS F-2-5 1ST MED BN 17661 S.E. ALDER ST, PORTLAND, OR 97233 503-254-6750 Bruce Bell
CWO BOBBY LYNN. COMPTON USMC 1ST FSSG BSSG-7 1020 E. JUANITA AVE, GLENDORA, CA 91740 626-335-5253 Col Len Hayes
SSGT W G. CONSTANTINE C-1-7 F-2-7 VN CMC P.O. BOX 94, PERRY POINT, MD 21902 410-949-1003
SHAWN D. COREY 5565 E. MONLACO RD, LONG BEACH, CA 90808 562-822-4881
SGT CHRISTOPHER A. DODGE L-3-7 OIF 9033 SW 23RD, TOPEKA, KS 66614 785-925-1163 Jimmy Clendennen
CPL ROBERT F. DOWDY WWII KO 115 PRIVATE RD 1295, FAIRFIELD, TX 75640 903-389-2400 Jerry Reed
JOSIAH DRAWHORN 6067 BISON AVE, FORT MOHAVE, AZ 86426
PFC JAMES DEMOND. ELIE COMBAT LOG BN 5 206 ABEYTA CT APT# 48, OCEANSIDE, CA 92058 760-385-4635 Jon Underwood
CPL DAVID L. HARDMAN C-1-5 VN 11855 46TH PLACE N, WEST PALM BEACH, FL 33411 561-795-9074
CPL RICHARD J. HARVEY A CO 1ST BN 5TH REG 6340 S. JELLISON, LITTLETON, CO 80123-3137 303-979-6550 C.P. Berger
LCPL RON S. HAZELTON D CO 3RD AAV C-1-7 SWA 2029 GARNER ST, LOMITA, CA 90717 310-351-8169 Bruce Boatwright (Cpl)
ROBERT FRANKLIN. HOWELL 3RD BN 7TH MAR 1ST MARDIV 455 CANYON DEL REY BLVD #414, CA 93940 831-372-0170
CPL DANA T. HUGHES 5TH DEF BN, ZMQ-3 WWII 6 PINE BROOK LN, WHITING, NJ 08759-3134 732-350-3527
CPL CHARLES B. JAMES SR FOX CO 2ND BN 5TH MAR 502 BRITTIAN ST, FORSYTH, GA 31029 478-957-0274 Website
HM3 GARY JORDAN C-1-5TH MAR VN 543-B COUNTRY CLUB DR #334, SIMI VALLEY, CA 93065 805-578-9469
GREG KARSKI 2495 MOHAVE RIDGE, BULLHEAD CITY, AZ 86429 928-715-9356
CPL LARRY DUANE. KIRKHAM AMTRAC 1-1 CMC VN 8777 TULARD DR # 408-H, HUNTINGTON BCH, CA 92646 714-654-4150
SGTMAJ MICHAEL KUFCHAK 7TH MAR REG 8762 DAHLIA DR, CORONA, CA 92883 951-277-8211 James E. Sullivan
1STSGT DEVON A. LEE 1ST LAR BN 913 NICHOLS ST, OCEANSIDE, CA 92058 760-757-2095 SgtMaj Eric Loya
PFC MARTIN PATRICK. LETELLIER A-1BTRY-6 KO 7731 S. RACE ST, CENTENNIAL, CO 80122 303-798-6586 Gary Wilkins
CPL WILLIAM W. LINEHAN G COMPANY KO 1205 HAWTHORNE AVE NO, MINNEAPOLIS, MN 55403 612-376-0030 Hayes
SGT NEIL PATRICK. MCKENNA K BTRY-4-13 VN 92 OLEETA RD, MOUNT SINAI, NY 11766 631-473-6082 James Herbst
SSGT RONALD M. MENKE D CO 7TH EN BN VN 124 CEDAR LANE, SNEADS FERRY, NC 28460 910-327-0891 June Cormier
SGT DENNIS E. MILLER 3-2 2-1MAR DIV OEF 132 TAYLOR CT, OCEANSIDE, CA 92058 760-994-3730 SgtMaj Juan Duff
PFC DENNIS C. MONTOYA H-3-5 KO 10107 BRENDA DR, BUENA PARK, CA 90620-4331 714-527-3195 Nile Holmes
LCPL ROBERT J. MOTT 1-1-1 122 EAST RIDGE RD, ISLAMORADA, FL 33036 305-393-0324
LCPL KAZIMIR MUELLER 7TH COM BN 1ST MAR DIV 718 ORION DR, COLORADO SPRINGS, CO 80906 719-471-3102
SGT LESTER G. PUGH JR C CO-1-7 VN 231PEDERNALES LANE, KEMPNER, TX 76539 512-932-2259
*COL GEORGE P. REILLY M CO-3-5 1MAR DIV CW 1477 HARTLEY COURT, SAN JOSE, CA 95130 408-984-6994 Jim Helms
SSGT BROOKS J. RHOADS 2955 CAPE COD CIRCLE, CARLSBAD, CA 92010 760-420-2643
RICH P. RUEDAS 13321 CROMWELL DR, TUSTIN, CA 92780 714-401-0992
JOHN W. RULEY 3D MAW MACS3 4511 E. 660S, GAS CITY, IN 46933 765-674-7816
SGT DONALD L. SMITH HQ BN 1ST MAR DIV 1138 NE 128TH AVE, PORTLAND, OR 97230 503-253-6757
CPL DONALD A. SOUTH 1ST ENG BN KO 8816 GATESHEAD RD, ALEXANDRIA, VA 22309 571-312-6354 Jim White
PFC BILL TAYLOR 1ST PALA WWII CH 7232 WINDY WAY #13, BROOKSVILLE, FL 34601 352-796-5954
SGT OSCAR DARBY. TOLLER JR H&S 2-7 K-3-8 VN 225 NE 156 ST, MIAMI, FL 33162 305-586-9437
CPL JAMES S. TOWNSEND COMP B 1ST BN 5TH MAR VN 409 CAMELBACK RD, PLEASANT HILL, CA 94503 925-825-5853
COL MIKE WALKER 3D CAG OIF 733575 SUNNYVALE DR, 29 PALMS, CA 92277 760-361-00731 Jim Sullivan
PATSY WALSH ASSOCIATE 3484 SUN LN, BULLHEAD CITY, AZ 86429
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LCPL THEODORE J. WHITCOMB CHARLIE CO 1-5 VN 1970 167 SW MOSSY OAK WAY, LAKE CITY, FL 32024 386-752-5905 1-5 Association
SSGT LAWRENCE E. WILLIS 3/1 2/4 1/9 2/7 S OI PO BOX 950327, MISSION HILLS, CA 91395 818-281-2009 J. J. Leonard
CWO3 JACK (JOHN) C. WING 7TH ENG BN 1ST ENG BN VN 1779 GRAND OAK DR, APOPKA, FL 32703 407-880-2053 Mike Galyean
CPL WALTER B. ZAROTNY H&S CO 1-1-1 VN 17 HARRINGTON AVE, MANCHESTER, NH 03103 603-622-5600 Juan Duff
RENEWAL TO LIFE*PFC FREDERICK W. ADGATE I-3-11 WWII 91 NASHUA ST, WOBURN, MA 01801-4448
*SGT RICHARD C. ALDRICH Sr A-1TKS KO 6 PARK AVE, WARE, MA 01082-1216
*CAPT JAMES H. BARTLEY USMC (Ret) H-3-1 KO VN CW 1510 CHESTNUT RIDGE RD, KINGWOOD, TX 77339-3267
*GYSGT RICHARD L. BICKFORD PHD HQ-11MAR WWII CH 8717 COMO LAKE DR, JACKSONVILLE, FL 32256-8431
*PLTSGT H ANDREW. BRODECKI G-2-1 WWII 12 WINSLOW RD, READING, MA 01867-2854
*CPL GEORGE T. COYLE D-2-1 KO 54 PRICE ST, SAYREVILLE, NJ 08872-1644
*SSGT RICHARD T. FOLEY 5-11MAR WWII KO 2104 S BROAD ST, TRENTON, NJ 08610-5502
*SGT RONNIE M. FUKUOKA G-3-11 KO 14591 VON CIRCLE, WESTMINSTER, CA 92683-5679
*CPL DOMINICK D. GAROFANO L-3-7 WWII 2711 PRESTON DR, MOUNTAIN VIEW, CA 94040-4463
*SGT KENNETH N. GRUVER H&S CO 2-7 KO 57 MARY PLACE, GERMANTOWN, OH 45327
*SGT JOSEPH P. KELLY E-2-5 KO 3612 SOLLY AVE, PHILADELPHIA, PA 19135-2733
*DR GUS P. KEVER E-2-7 KO #1 ACADEMY RD, PONCA CITY, OK 74604-4402
*SSGT ARNOLD P. LYSHALL H&S/A-1-7 CH KO 4110 SW ELMGROVE ST, SEATTLE WA, WA 98136-2329
*COL BRYAN B. MITCHELL USMC (Ret) 3-7MAR WWII KO VN 8509 PAUL REVERE CT, ANNANDALE, VA 22003-4259
*SSGT MITCHELL P. MORGAN HQ-HQ 1ST SVC BN 1745 KRAFT ST., OCEANSIDE, CA 92054-2209
*CPL PAUL V. PERRY ATT 5MAR 25INF KO 968 GERALDINE ST UNIT 1A, NEW BEDFORD, MA 02740-1815
*EDWARD J. PHIPPS 1ANGLICO KO 12250 JERRI DR, GLEN ELLEN, CA 95442-9608
*SGT JACK D. PRINCE H-3-7 KO 825 MULBERRY LN, WAUKESHA, WI 53189-7319
*1STLT CARL R. PROVINE 1ST MAR DIV KO 16741 WANDA CT SE, YELM, WA 98597-9741
*SSGT VICTOR C. ROHRBACK HQ-1-11 KO 38389 CHARLESWORTH DR, CATHEDRAL CITY, CA 92234-2246
*PFC WALTER L. SCOTT G-3-5 KO 43 RED OAK DR, COATESVILLE, PA 19320-1261
*CPL HENRY M. SLUSZKA VMF312 WWII 187 N MANHATTAN AVE, NORTH MASSAPEQUA, NY 11758-3437
*PFC JOSEPH E. SPARGUR E-2-5 KO 4833 LAZY PINES RD, MOOSE LAKE, MN 55767-9216
*SGT ELMER H. STROUP I-3-1 KO 9059 MANORFORD DR, PARMA HEIGHTS, OH 44130-3229
*CPL JAMES C. TAMBORELLO 1SVC WWII CH 6130 DIXON DR, LISLE, IL 60532-4159
*CPL ROBERT B. VIENOT F-2-5 WWII NC 1435 BELLEVUE AVE #306, BURLINGAME, CA 94010-3957
REINSTATED MEMBERSCPL DONALD C. CURRENT 1-1-VN 132 MERIDA DR, KISSIMMEE, FL 34743
SGT JOHN P. TEMPLES Jr H&S-1SIG KO 110 MOCKINGBIRD ST., MT PLEASANT, TX 75455-1261
SGT RICHARD A. TURNER E-2-7 VN 450 MORAN DR, HIGHLAND VILLAGE, TX 75077-6771
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In the March 2009 issue of
Proceedinqs, U.S. Naval Institute, James
A. Baker III, a long-time public servant
who served both President Ronald Reagan
and President George H. W. Bush as White
House Chief of Staff, Secretary of the
Treasury under Pres. Reagan, and
Secretary of State under Pres. George
H.W. Bush, and recently as Co-Chair of
the Iraq Study Group, had this to say about
his time in the Corps: “Nothing defines
Marines as much as their ability to work
together as a cohe sive unit. If excellence is
the goal of every Marine—and it is—then
teamwork is the way it is attained.”
We can add that teamwork leads right
into Brotherhood. I might add that James
Baker also says in his’ article that, “Today,
more than 50 years after I last wore the
Corps uniform, I remain a Marine. And I
always will be a Marine.”
The Brotherhood of the Marine Corps
perdures for life. The examples of this
read like a litany. The First Marine
Division Association and other Division
Associations Reunions, Regiment
Reunions, Battalion Reunions, Company
Reunions, Tankers, Korea,
Vietnam, MOS, WWII, China, Frozen
Chosen, MCL Reunions…on and on.
When you’re driving and you see a
Marine Corps flag flying on a lawn or in
front of a business, Brotherhood shouts,
“Oorah.”
What impels a Marine to throw himself
on a live grenade and suffer the blast that
might take his life or limb to save the life
or limb of a Brother Warrior? It’s
Brotherhood. It’s Esprit de Corps.
“Greater love has no man than this: that
a man lay down his life for his friends.”
John 15:13.
Semper Fi/Oorah
Msgr. Walter C. Murphy
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The first helicopter landingsHere is further comment regarding the first helicopter land-
ings as addressed in the last two issues of OBN.
In August 1951, I joined the 11th Marines as a forward
observer. On September 20, 1951, my FO team was assigned to
an area called Field X-83 that was about 14 miles southwest of
Hill 884. We were attached to the Recon Company.
On September 21, 1951, we boarded the helicopters to be
transported to Hill 884. This first use of helicopters for combat
troop movement was called Operation “Summit.“
At that time helicopter lifts were still in the theoretical stage,
and no such operations had ever been undertaken. There were
many correspondents at Field X-83 to witness and report this his-
torical event to stateside newspapers.
The landing area, which was cleared by the 1st Shore Party
Battalion, was small, with sheer drops on two sides.
Major General Gerald C. Thomas, commanding general of the
1st Marine Division, later stated that Operation “Summit,” the
“first” helicopter-borne landing of a combat unit in military his-
tory, was an outstanding success.
I am proud that I was able to participate in this history mak-
ing “first” of the Marine Corps.
Ben H. Speckles, Jr.,
2107 North Fisher Ct.
Pasadena, TX 77502
(713) 946-9083
Feedback/Letters to the Editor
Helicopters at Field X-83 in September 1951
Loading the troops at Field X-83
One lonely chopper at Field X-83
Marines moving up Hill 884 after landing on 9/21/51 (Ben H. Speckels is infront, wearing helmet)
Marines continue moving on Hill 884
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M-1 RAFFLE STORY
AUGUSTD-2-7 (Korea 1950-53), 12-15 Aug. Salt Lake City, UT, Downtown RadissonHotel. POC: Gale R. Jensen, 4373 South 2875 West, Roy, UT 84067, (435)849-4544 or (801) 645- 3779, [emailprotected] Vietnam Tankers Association, 19-23 Aug., Charleston, SC, SheratonNorth Charleston Hotel, 1-888-747-1900. POC: John Wear, (215) 794-9052,[emailprotected]. (Anyone who served with any of the Marine tank bat-talions or Ontos units in Vietnam in any capacity is welcome!!!)K-3-7 (Vietnam), 20-24 Aug., Colorado Springs, CO. (It is our pleasure to inviteK-3-7 Iraq War Marines to join us this year.) POC: Harry Smith, (870) 247-1146, [emailprotected] or Bill Rolke, (262) 780-0993, [emailprotected] Marine Division Association, 25-30 Aug., San Antonio, TX, El TropicanoRiverwalk Hotel. POC: Jeffrey A. Dement, 23830 W. Ottawa St., Plainfield, IL60544, (815) 436-3783 (home), (815) 354-4555 (cell), [emailprotected],or visit www.caltrap.comSubic Bay Marines, 27-30 Aug., Colorado Springs, CO, Best WesternAcademy Hotel, (800-766-8524). POC: www.Subicbaymarines.com
SEPTEMBER3/7, 1st Mar. Div. (Korea. 1950-53), 16-20 Sept., Davenport, IA. POC: Sondra& Tommie Tompkins, 1533 Broadview Drive, Bettendorf, IA 52722, (563) 355-6912, [emailprotected]
1st Bn., 7th Marines (Korea), 22-27 Sept., Buffalo, NY. POC: Jim Hannon, 67Norman Ave., Buffalo, NY 14210, (716) 822-2733, [emailprotected] War Recon Marines (24th Annual), 23-26 Sept., Pigeon Forge, TN.POC: Ed Tacchi, (516) 488-3137, [emailprotected]/4/11 (65/66), Sept/Oct, San Diego, CA. POC: J. O. Black, (619) 422-2190,[emailprotected] Corps Tankers Assn., 27 Sept. – 1 Oct., York, PA. POC: G. D. Rose,(619) 579-7848, [emailprotected]
OCTOBERG-3-1 Korea Association (open to any who served with George Company, 3rdBattalion, 1st Marines, 1st MarDiv, 15 September 1950–15 March 1955), 2-5Oct., Rapid City, SD, Ramkota Best Western Hotel, (605) 343-8550. POC: BobHarbula, VP, G-3-1 KOREA Association (412) 462-8537,[emailprotected] (Korea, 1950-53), 4-7 Oct., Oceanside, CA. POC: Arty King, (760) 434-5688, [emailprotected] Amphibious Forces Veterans Association (“Nava Gators”), 11-16 Oct.,San Antonio, TX, EI Tropicana Riverwalk Holiday Inn. Open to all USN, USMCand USCG amphib vets from WW2 to the present who ever went over the sideof an APA on a cargo net into a landing craft, were in the crew of a P-boat,LCAC, or assault helicopter, or were or are now in the crew of an amphibiouscraft from a LCM to a LPH; it is not required that you be a member to attend.POC: Don Wright, 4289 Alex Ave., Cincinnati,OH 45211, (513) 481-8317,[emailprotected] or John Walsh, 2745 Dalton Ln., Toms River, NJ08755, (732) 367-6472, [emailprotected]
2009 REUNIONS
To post your Reunion Dates, send your information to Reunion Editor, OldBreed News, 152 Sky View Drive, Rocky Hill, CT, or email [emailprotected].
Concerned about the conditionof the FMDA General Fund, TheBoard of Directors of the GoldenGate Chapter considered whatthe Chapter could do to help.After much discussion, it wasdecided to donate an M-1 Rifle,owned by the Chapter, to theFMDA for a raffle.
Upon hearing about the pro-posed donation, the RedwoodEmpire Chapter donated a SNCOSword as an additional raffleprize. Then the Marines’Memorial Club decided to give a
cer tificate wor th two nightslodging at the Marines’Memorial Club, plus a credit for$50 for food and/or beveragesat the Club.
Tickets are $5.00 each andone can be found below. If youneed more, please make copies.
Fill in the stub and mail, with$5.00/each, to:
First Marine DivisionAssociation, Inc.410 Pier View WayOceanside CA 92054
ABOVE: Sword for raffle being pre-sented by Steve Bosshard to WallyStewart, President of the RedwoodEmpire Chapter
BELOW: Rifle for raffle being pre-sented to Chapter RepresentativeJohn Stevens by Henry Tassinari,President of the Golden GateChapter
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• CPL JAMES C. ANDERSON 8th 20.00• SGT ALFRED R. APODACA 5th 25.00• SGT RON A. ARNOLD 10th 10.00
In Memory of Sg. Roy “Seabag” Seabury• SGT RON A. ARNOLD 11th 10.00
In Memory of Pfc. John Powe (KIA), Korea• CPL FRED A. ARTHUR 2nd 50.00
In Memory of Past 1st Recon BN Members• SKYLAR AUD 10th 3.84• CPL FRANK W. BARKER 20th 65.00• SGT CHARLES S. BAUMANN 4th 20.00• CPL ROBERT C. BAUMGARDEN 8th 25.00• ARLENE A. BETHEL 1st 25.00
In Memory of Colonel Thomas D Burnette• MAJ JAMES O. BLACK 12th 100.00
In Memory of MSgt Harold E. Showalter “Cannon Cocker”• STEVEN N. BOSSHARD 17th 100.00• SGT ROBERT C. BOTKINS 3rd 20.00• BRADFORD FAMILY 1st 30.00• MARVIN L. BROWN 2nd 25.00• SSGT JOSEPH A. BURGESS 1st 25.00• SGT MICHAEL J. CARONE 4th 100.00
In Memory of Joe LoDuca and Charles LoDuca• SGT WILLIAM N. CHEW 19th 25.00• SGT JOHN F. CHIAPPUZZO 8th 50.00• SGT JOE W. CLAPPER 2nd 1000.00• CHERYL J. CLARK 1st 105.00• SGT MERLE L. COMMONS 1st 50.00• SSGT W G. CONSTANTINE 1st 10.00• PHM3/C EARL J. COOK 1st 15.00• GYSGT KENNETH O. CORNWELL USMC(RET.) 34th 25.00• GYSGT KENNETH O. CORNWELL USMC(RET.) 35th 25.00• GYSGT KENNETH O. CORNWELL USMC(RET.) 36th 25.00• SGT ROBERT W. COURSEY 3rd 50.00
In Honor of Able-Fifth• LTCOL ROBERT M. CROLL USMC (Ret) 2nd 25.00
In Memory of Robert D Ward• CROWS HYBRIDS 1st 50.00
In Honor of Gerald Petro who passed away Februrary 26, 2009• LCPL CHARLES F. CURTIS 3rd 10.00• PFC LOUIS B. CUSIMANO 17th 20.00
In Memory of Howard W. Wheeler• CPL ROBERT DAVID 13th 30.00• MGYSGT CHRIS N. DEBOW 4th 35.00• HM3 DOUGLAS J. DECKER 3rd 100.00• PFC WILLIAM J. DENNIS 1st 15.00• ROBERT J. DEZARN 11th 20.00
In Memory of Evert Bowman I-3-5 WWII• PFC RONALD F. DIBIASE 1st 10.00
In Memory of Paula Howard, wife of MajGen Pat Howard (Ret)• LTCOL WILLIAM H. DISHER 6th 30.00• SGT EARL G. DOBRINSKA 5th 10.00
In Memory of Raymond K. Snyder I-3-5 WWII• SGT EARL G. DOBRINSKA 6th 10.00
In Memory of Howard W. Wheeler died 5-23-08 I-3-5 WWII• HM1 GEORGE J. DOUGLAS 91st 100.00
In Memory of Cpl Charles Abrell E-2-1 KO KIA June 10, 1951 at the Punch Bowl MOH
• BGEN MICHAEL P. DOWNS USMC (Ret) 5th 25.00• SGT ARTHUR F. DREVES 7th 25.00
In Memory of Gary C. WIlkins• SGT DOUGLAS W. DREYER 3rd 100.00• SSGT RALPH ECHAVE 15.00
• MAJ SAM L. EDDY Jr USMC (Ret) 19th 50.00In Memory of BGen “Mugs” Riley
• 1STLT EANOS T. EVANS USMC 11th 30.00• SGT JOHN O. EVERY 8th 10.00f• CPL CHARLES R. FARINHOLT 7th 20.00• PFC ROBERT M. FEIST 7th 25.00• SSGT MAX J. FELSER Jr 4th 20.00• MSGT DAVID M. FRANKLIN 21st 100.00
In Memory of Col Ed Leavitt• MGYSGT CARL R. FUNK 4th 25.00
In Memory of TSGT Frank Lawson A-1-5 KIA 7 Dec 1950 buried at KOTO-R1
• MGYSGT CARL R. FUNK 5th 25.00In Memory of 2nd LT Thomas Johnston A-1-5 KIA 18 Aug 1950
• MGYSGT CARL R. FUNK 6th 25.00In Memory of Cpl Albert Levie KIA 18 Aug 1950 A-1-5
• 1STSGT GEORGE E. GALVAN USMC(RET.) 12th 25.00• 1STLT MICHAEL L. GALYEAN 6th 5.00• LELAND W. GEILER 8th 15.00• CPL ARTHUR G. GOFF Jr 7th 50.00
In Honor and Memory of Arthur G. Goff Sr., China Marine• CAPT JOHN A. GRIFFITH USMC (Ret) 7th 25.00• MSGT H L. GRUNDER 15th 25.00• MSGT H L. GRUNDER 16th 25.00• CPL JOHN M. GUSTAFSON 4th 20.00
In Memory of Ed Lucarz KIA Korea Oct 1952• SSGT MORRIS E. HANSEN 4th 90.00• SSGT DAVE E. HAWKINS 109th 40.00• SSGT DAVE E. HAWKINS 110th 40.00• SGT ELMER J. HAWKINS 6th 15.00• MRS KITTY HERBSTER 3rd 20.00
In Memory of my husband Cpl Charles W. Herbster D-1-1 WWII
• CPL VICTOR H. HIX 25th 25.00• MAJGEN CARL W. HOFFMAN USMC (Ret) 1st 20.00• PFC WADE T. HOFFMAN 7th 15.00• CPL FLOYD M. JOHNSON 14th 25.00
In Memory of Jack Coughlin• CPL FLOYD M. JOHNSON 15th 25.00
In Memory of Dick Rogge• MGYSGT JAMES L. KEELY (Ret) 19th 50.00• SGT NORMAN A. KELLEMS 1st 70.00• SGT ARTHUR P.C.. KING 3rd 10.00• LTCOL WILLIAM J. KOHLER USMC (Ret) 71st 25.00
In Memory of Col Richard Breen• LTCOL WILLIAM J. KOHLER USMC (Ret) 70th 25.00
In Memory of LtCol Harvey Gagner• LTCOL WILLIAM J. KOHLER USMC (Ret) 69th 25.00
In Memory of LtCol Raymond “Hap” Spuhler• LTCOL WILLIAM J. KOHLER USMC (Ret) 68th 25.00
In Memory of Col Nels E. Anderson• SSGT JERRY S. KUSHNER 5th 10.00
In Honor of 14 Sigco USMC who answered the call in 1950• HON STEVEN T. KUYKENDALL 1st 20.00• 1STSGT JAMES L. LANGFORD 2nd 10.00• SGT DANIEL J. LARRIGAN 3rd 35.00• LAS VEGAS CHAPTER 1st 1000.00• SGT CARROLL T. LEBLANC 6th 20.00• SGT JOHN E. MANSFIELD 54th 22.00• SGT JOHN E. MANSFIELD 55th 22.00• CAPT RICHARD W. MAWE 20.00• 1STSGT RAYMOND W. MEANEY USMC (Ret) 8th 25.00• 1STLT GREGORY E. MELNICK JR 4th 20.00• SGTMAJ GEORGE FRED. MEYER USMC(RET.) USMC (Ret) 129th 50.00
In Memeory of LtCol Joe Cody USMC (Ret) 5th Mar VN
No. of GF Contributions, Year-to-Date = 166Total Contibutions, Year-to-Date = $7,654
Genera l Fund
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Cont r ibut ions • SGTMAJ GEORGE FRED. MEYER USMC(RET.) USMC (Ret) 130th 50.00
In Memory and Honor all who served in China 1945-1949• SGTMAJ GEORGE FRED. MEYER USMC(RET.) USMC (Ret) 131st 100.00
In Memory of Babs McGuire• SGTMAJ GEORGE FRED. MEYER USMC(RET.) USMC (Ret) 133rd 50.00
In Memory/Honor of all who served in Vietnam 1968• SGTMAJ GEORGE FRED. MEYER USMC(RET.) USMC (Ret) 132nd 50.00
In Memory/Honor of all who served in Okinawa 1945• SGTMAJ GEORGE FRED. MEYER USMC(RET.) USMC (Ret) 134th 100.00
In Memory of Marine Bill Yarnall, Korea• CPL MAX M. MILLER 5th 25.00• SGT MICHAEL G. MORENO 38th 40.00• SSGT JAMES V. MOTLEY 2nd 20.00• CPL JOHN E. MYERS 1st 70.00• CAPT W D. NAREMORE 18th 20.00• SGT DUANE H. NEWTON Jr 7th 100.00• MGYSGT LOUIS E. NORDYKE USMC (Ret) 21st 50.00• MGYSGT LOUIS E. NORDYKE USMC (Ret) 22nd 50.00• HM2 HOWELL L. NORMAN 5th 50.00• DONNA NUNN 2nd 46.01• CWO3 VINCENT J. ODDO USMC (Ret) 9th 25.00
In Memory of SgtMaj John R. Waldron I-3-1 KO• CAPT CHRISTOPHER W. ONEIL 5th 20.00
In Memory of Captain Phillip Dykeman• GYSGT CHARLES PAEZ USMC(RET.) USMC (Ret) 6th 15.00
In Honor of China Marines• GYSGT CHARLES PAEZ USMC(RET.) USMC (Ret) 7th 10.00
In Memory of China Marines• GYSGT CHARLES PAEZ USMC(RET.) USMC (Ret) 8th 10.00
In Memory of 1st Lt Thomas F Korner USMC Ret• GYSGT CHARLES PAEZ USMC(RET.) USMC (Ret) 9th 10.00
In Memory of 7th Serv Regt/7th Field Depot• GYSGT H M. PAULHAMUS USMC (Ret) 8th 10.00• GYSGT H M. PAULHAMUS USMC (Ret) 9th 10.00• COL H.P. PEARCE 7th 100.00• SGT JOSEPH A. PERKINS 6th 50.00• TSGT EUGENE J. PETERSON 9th 20.00• MSGT LAURENCE H. PETERSON 2nd 20.00• WILLIAM AND SARAH PETRO 1st 100..00
In Memory of Gerald L. Petro• SSGT DONALD S. PITT 17th 25.00• COL BURTON C. QUIST USMC (Ret) 24th 50.00
In Memory of my father, SSgt Charles Quist C-1-7, and Cathy’s father, Sgt Richard Swallow 1/1, both from the initial landings on Guadalcanal
• SGT CHESTER D. RICHTER 1st 10.00• MSGT STEPHEN R. RISCH USMC (Ret) 4th 35.00
In Memory of Gordon Morgan• A LEWIS ROMERO 5th 50.00• LTCOL CHARLES A. ROSENFELD USMC(RET.) 25th 20.00• 1STLT PETE SANDRO 4th 30.00• GYSGT HENRY R. SCHRAMM USMC (Ret) 37th 10.00
In Memory of Lt Jered Krohn KIA Korea• GYSGT HENRY R. SCHRAMM USMC (Ret) 38th 20.00
In Memory of Lt Jered Krohn KIA Korea• GYSGT HENRY R. SCHRAMM USMC (Ret) 39th 10.00
In Memory of Lt Jered Krohn KIA Korea• GYSGT HENRY R. SCHRAMM USMC (Ret) 40th 10.00
In Memory of Lt Jered Krohn KIA Korea• CPL CARL F. SCOTT 4th 50.00
In Memory of Forrest Gesswein• SSGT ARTHUR L. SEAY 6th 25.00• JAMES R. SEILER 1st 35.00
In Memory of Jerry Petro• GYSGT AUGUST J. SHUMAKER 2nd 20.00• SGT C RUSS. SMITH 16th 25.00
In Memory of Raymond Kania “Rotten Ray”
• SGT EDWARD S. SMITH 11th 10.00• SOUTHERN ARIZONA CHAPTER 3rd 100.00• SGTMAJ PAUL STEPHENSON USMC (Ret) 7th 5.00
In Memory of SgtMaj Dale Hatton USMC (Ret)• LTCOL JOHN R. STEVENS USMC (Ret) 26th 25.50• ACTSGT GUTHRIE L. STRAUSSER 5th 25.00• JACQUELINE TAMUCCI 7th 50.00
In Memory of Lt. Col. Camillo Tamucci• 1STSGT WILLIE A. TARVER USMC (Ret) 6th 10.00• SSGT DONALD S. TENNENBAUM 10th 25.00• SGT ROBERT E. THARP 8th 20.00• SGT WARD THEILMAN 4th 20.00• DAVID O. THOMAS 8th 35.00• GEORGE M. THOMAS 3rd 50.00• PLTSGT WILLIAM D. TURNER 7th 25.00
In Memory of my beloved wife Ann• SGT ROBERT J. VAGELL 15th 25.00• SGT HENRY J. VANNELLI 28th 20.00
In Memory of John T. Stritch F-2-7 KIA N. KOREA• SGT HENRY J. VANNELLI 29th 10.00
In Memory of Gerald Smith F-2-7 KIA N. KOREA• SGT HENRY J. VANNELLI 30th 10.00
In Memory of John Bryant F-2-7 KIA N. KOREA• SGT HENRY J. VANNELLI 31st 10.00
In Honor of the men of F-2-7 KO• GYSGT KAROL W. VARDELL 5th 25.00• CPL MIKE D. VARTANIAN 4th 25.00
In Memory of Raymond Kania “Rotten Ray”• SGT DARREN P. VIVEIROS 4th 20.00
In Memory of PFC Robert Renard G-2-5 Guadacanal New Britain Peleliu
• CPL ROBERT E. WAHLBECK 17th 15.00In Memory of deceased members of D-2-7 Korea Assn.
• CPO MYRL A. WALLACE USN(RET.) 7th 70.00• SSGT JAMES J. WALSH 5th 20.00• LTCOL ROBERT L. WALSH USMC (Ret) 5th 25.00• SGT TED W. WHITLOW 23rd 5.00• HM2 LESLIE E. WIKEN LPN 3rd 200.00
For all Marines and Corpsmen past, present, and future.“God Bless”
• SGTMAJ JESS M. WISE Jr USMC (Ret) 100.00• LCPL JAMES L. ZALPIS 3rd 100.00
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Chapter ScuttlebuttNews from the Chapters of the 1st Marine Division Association
BODFISH [CA]Bodfish Campout 2009
This year’s Bodfish Campout was held on Presidents Weekend,
February 13-15, at the world famous Camp Hamilton in Bakersfield.
Camp Hamilton is the creation of retired MGySgt Glen Denton, who
purchased the ten-acre property in 1978, established it as a veterans
memorial park, and named it in memory of former Marine, China
hand and WWII veteran Leonard Hamilton.
Many beautiful memorial trees have been planted on the grounds,
each with a plaque naming the veteran for whom the tree is dedicat-
ed. Plaques range from WWI, II, Korea, peacetime, Vietnam, Desert
Storm, Iraq, Afghanistan, and more.
Some 140 “Bodfishers” and wives were in attendance at the cam-
pout, and a great time was had by all. The Horse Marines out of
Barstow were on hand. Under the leadership of GySgt Pete
McConnell, they performed morning and evening colors on what
were formerly wild horses rounded up by the Bureau of Land
Management and trained by the Marines.
Activities during the campout included: a grand Basque feed at
Noriega’s in Bakersfield; a trip laid on by Glen Denton to the town of
Bodfish, where Bodfish Bales once roamed the surrounding hills
with his burro Elmira in search of the Lost Dutchman Mine; evening
songs performed by ‘Squidley and the Hormones’; unsupervised
grenade throwing by Bob Barron; a short-arm inspection by Myrl
Wallace; a “Survive your own cooking” class by Max Felser; skeet
shooting and tree-hugging by Paul Feickert, needle-point by Norm
Kellems, bellybutton contemplation by the Kinsley brothers, and a
hanging in effigy of the Cantil Kid and his side-kick Nape Napier for
not showing up.
Saturday, at 1000, the old Bodfish officers were thrown out and
the new thrown in. They are:
• President - Mike ‘Squidley’ Enos
• VP - Larry Davis
• Treasurer - Marty Vasquez
• Secretary - Tom Martin
• Chaplain - Bill Kinsley
• Sgt.-at-Arms - Bill Turner
• Camp Gunny - Bob Barron• Groundskeeper - Glen Denton
It was a relatively peaceful transition. with a minimum of fisticuffs
and shoving involved.
The annual auction began promptly at 1300. As a result, over
$500.00 was sent to national for the scholarship and general fund.
Gourmet chow this year was provided by Mark Marquez, Tony
Espinosa, Esther Denton, Deidre Watters, MS3 Brandon Stallworth,
and Ray Moreno. The fifty-fifty raffle tickets were sold by Bob
Hanna and Bill Maker, who haven’t been seen after Saturday night’s
take of $18,000.00...
Hats off to the Hamilton groundskeeper actual, Gary Towery, who
was of great assistance in preparation and maintenance; Joe Martinez,
who swings a mean plumber’s wrench; Squidley, for arriving early
and setting up the Bodfish cranberry juice and tea bar; Dale Turner,
for putting in such a great organizational effort; the Bodfish Bevy of
Beauties for adding the much needed feminine touch to an otherwise
simian gathering; and to all those other stalwarts who braved the rain,
sleet, snow and blistering sunshine to make this another outstanding
Bodfish Campout.
SOUTHERN ARIZONA [AZ] The Chapter, in conjunction with the Tucson Marine Corps
League Detachment 007, presented its annual public memorial serv-
ice in remembrance to the 19 Marines who died in the 8 April 2000
Osprey crash. Fourteen Marines who perished were members of the
3rd Battalion, 5th Marines, Camp Pendleton, CA. The remaining 4
were the crew members.
The Osprey MV-22 tilt-rotor aircraft from the Marine Corps Air
Station, Yuma crashed at the City of Marana, AZ - Marana Northwest
Regional Airport during an evening training mission. The airport is
located approximately 10 miles northwest of Tucson.
The 12 April memorial, which was well attended by the public,
included several close relatives of some of the men lost. Guest speak-
ers at the memorial included Col.
Len Hayes, USMC (Ret), current
Executive Director of the 1st
Marine Division Association,
Oceanside, CA.
Roberta Young, JanFeickert, Carol Johnsonand Emily Turner withthe Horse Marines atBodfish meeting
RIGHT: The Osprey Memorial atMarana Regional Airport.BELOW: Marine Honor Guard enterssite of Osprey Memorial Service
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A sincere thanks to the Osprey Memorial event co-chairmen,
Mike Flynn of the Tucson MCL Detachment 007 and Art Jackson,
1st Mar. Div. Assoc. Southern Arizona Chapter. The memorial event
will continue, “Lest We Forget.“
Members of the Southern Arizona Chapter have been active in
several important events. The Injured Marine Semper Fi Fund public
contribution event was held in front of a sponsoring Tucson public
bookstore. The public generously contributed to the fund and the pro-
ceeds were sent to Injured Marine Semper Fi Fund in Oceanside, CA.
For information regarding the fund, check the website,
www.SemperFiFund.org.
Our Chapter continues plans to increase membership and encour-
ages all Marines in the Desert Southeast (“Once a Marine, Always a
Marine”) to join our Brotherhood!
AI Bettiga, 486 W. Woodlawn Drive, Oro Valley, AZ 85755,(520) 229-0657, (520) 904-6847 (cell), [emailprotected]
CHICAGO [IL]“Forgotten War Dinner”
With 160 people attending, this was the largest event the Chicago
Area Chapter has ever had. Marines from two nations participated, as
we were heavily supported by the Korean community and Republic
of Korea Marines from two separate organizations.
The Consulate General of Korea, Sung Hwan Son, spoke and
thanked the 1st Marine Division for coming to his country’s aid dur-
ing their time of peril. The Korean Nurses Association of Chicago
provided old traditional Korean singing and dancing, which was
delightful.
Veterans who participated in
the Korean War campaign, Bob
Henderson, Mike Carone, Ben
Jimms, Kie Young Shim, Jack
Raftery, and Joseph Yi, all pro-
vided comprehensive talks cov-
ering everything from the
Inchon landing to the 38th
Parallel including the Chosin Reservoir and Punchbowl, the first hel-
icopter assault, and the prisoner exchange.
Bob Arron related the saga of the “Fire Brigade’ 5th Marines, 1st
Provisional Brigade, and added historical comments. The speakers
used maps and photographs to indicate positions of some of the epic
battles that they participated in. The audience was very attentive.
Mike Roche, Chapter President, presented “PRESIDENT
AWARDS” to Vic Kay, chapter Treasurer, and Chuck Bryers,
Chapter Sgt. at Arms, for their faithful and unselfish service to the
chapter. Vic earned his award for his detail and management of the
finances of the chapter and his involvement in all areas of chapter
activity. Chuck earned his for his leadership of the “Bull Dog Open”
golf outing for the past seventeen years, as well as his involvement in
chapter affairs.
Bob Arron, chapter Vice President, presented “MARINE OF THE
YEAR AWARDS” to Maj. Blaine Vorgang and MgySgt Robert
Arvin, “For outstanding performance in providing dedicated inspira-
tion, understanding and leadership in military education and disci-
pline to the many fine young men and women that participate in the
Romeoville High School Marine Corps JROTC program.”
The purpose of the dinner was to raise funds for the Scholarship
Fund through the publication of an ad book in conjunction with the
event. Seven FMDA chapters supported this effort. They included the
California Delta, Golden Gate, Oregon Columbia River, Liberty Bell,
Colorado River, St. Louis, and Wisconsin chapters.
Their combined support was tripled by the Chicago Area Chapter,
for an immediate partial payment’ of $3,000.00 to the fund. In addi-
tion to the FMDA chapters, the event was supported by Marine Corps
League Detachments and other military organizations. It is now sug-
gested that the balance of the funds raised at this event be applied to
the General Fund.
The planning committee consisted of Bob Arron - Event
Chairman, Mike Roche, Mike Carone, Linda Hanrahan, Vic Kay,
ABOVE LEFT: Michele Freliss, mother of LCpl Seth G. Jones, whose nameappears on Osprey Memorial, relates his Marine memories at the ceremony.ABOVE RIGHT: Co-chairman Mike Flynn introduces Col Hayes at OspreyMemorial Service
Bob Henderson (L) and Bob Arron(R) at Chicago dinner.
LEFT: Bob Arron (L) receivesgift from ROK Marine repre-sentative
BELOW: Mike Roche (Front,3rd from left) gathers withROK Marines in Chicago.
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MRS JUNE PHILLIPS OBN ONLY KANSAS CITY, MO*CPL JOHN PICARELLO H&S-17ENGR WWII BETHEL, VTLTCOL JOHN E. POINDEXTER USMC (Ret) WPNS/F-2-5 KO 2-1 VN SUMMERVILLE, SC*COL DANIEL C. POLLOCK USMC (Ret) B-1-5 KO MCLEAN, VA*SGT H C. POPPELL 1RAIDER WWII DELAND, FLSGT HARRY E. PORTER 1TK KO NEPTUNE, NJ*DONALD W. POWELL SR 19CB-17MAR WWII GREENVILLE, NY*CPL CARL A. PRATT K-3-7 WWII CH MESA, AZ*SSGT JAMES B. PRATT H&S-11MAR KO HAINES CITY, FL*GARY L. PRESS 1RECON CW GREENVILLE, TXSGT EDWARD J. PRETKO D-2-5 DMZ-MP KO NORTH CHILI, NY*SGT THOMAS B. PRICE Sr K-3-5 WWII KO PITTSVILLE, MDTSGT WILLIAM J. QUILTY H&S-7MAR KO CAYUCOS, CASHIRLEY QUINN OBN ONLY SHEBOYGAN, WI*CPL R D. RAMIREZ A-1-1 KO MONROVIA, CA*CPL R R. RAMOS I-3-11 VN SANTA MARIA, CA*PFC CHARLES T. RAMSEY R-2-5 WWII CH AUSTIN, TXCPL CHARLES F. RAND JR HQ-3-5 WWII-CH NEWCOMERSTOWN, OH*PFC PAUL T. RAWLINGS C-1MED KO MEDINAH, ILHMC GORDON R. RAWN A-1-1 VN WADING RIVER, NYGYSGT ROBERT W. READ G-3-7 KO VN TOUTLE, WALCDR FRANCIS J. REDDING USN (Ret) C-1MED KO GRAND ISLAND, NYMATILDA A. REID OBN ONLY CORONA, CA*COL THOMAS P. REID USMC (Ret) G-3-1 KO BOCA RATON, FL*CPL G E. REIGER Jr B-1-11 WWII MCKEESPORT, PA*1STSGT KEVIN P. REILLY L-3-5 VN TEMPE, AZ*LTCOL J F. REINER II M-3-5-RECON VN GOODYEAR, AZ*J REINER C-1-7 SVC WWII KO KYLE, TX*SGT CLARENCE C. REVORD 1MT KO FENTON, MI*HM1 MORRIS C. RICHARDS C-2-1 1AT WWII KO CASA GRANDE, AZ*SGT ROBERT J. RICHARDSON HQ-1MT KO HILLSBORO, TX*WILLIAM J. RICHTAREK HQ-HQ WWII LOS GATOS, CA*CPL ROBERT F. RIEGELSBERGER H-3-7 WWII KO WILTON, CA*CLIFFORD W. RIGGOTT 9DEF WWII GRANBY, CTSGT D P. RILEY HQ-3-1 KO DEDHAM, MA*SGT JOSEPH F. RINN G-3-1 KO TROY, NY*CDR LOUIS P. RIPLEY MEDICAL WWII ROANOKE, VA*CPL RALPH RIVERA L-3-5 WWII EAST NORTHPORT, NY*EDWIN R. RIXE I-3-5 WWII HOPKINS, MN*WALTER B. ROACH 7MAR TELFORD, PADOUGLAS ROBBINS OBN ONLY DALY CITY, CA*H R. ROBINSON HQ-1ENGR KO ELMIRA, NYSSGT RICHARD E. ROBSON MAG11 WWII MURRIETA, CA*CPL ERNEST R. ROMANOFSKI H-3-11 WWII SCHENECTADY, NY*SGT RAYMOND ROSENBERGER L-3-7 WWII CH MASON, OHMRS KING D. ROSS OBN ONLY OAKDALE, NYCAPT THOMAS B. ROSSETTER 1MT KO WILSON, WY*CPL R J. ROTTINGHAUS K-3-5 WWII NORA SPRINGS, LA*SGT RAYMOND W. RUBESH B-1-7 WWII KO ST PAUL, NE*CPL WALTER RUDAKIEWICZ B-1-1 WWII ALLENTOWN, PACPL KENNETH G. RUTTER L-3-5 WWII CONESTOGA, PASGT RICHARD E. SACCOMANO C-1-5 KO BENICIA, CASSGT RICHARD O. SALLEAN VMF311 KO ALBANY, LA*CPL ALVIN M. SALTZMAN K-4-11 KO LOS ANGELES, CA*CPL PAT F. SAMFORD A-1-1 WWII CALIMESA, CA*GYSGT EARL W. SAMPSON USMC (Ret) I-3-5 F/WPNS-2-5 WWII KO VN PHOENIX, AZ*CAPT S EARL. SANSING F-2-5 KO DENVER, COPFC JOHN J. SARACENA B-1-1 WWII STEEP FALLS, ME*JOHN G. SAUNDERS A-1-1 WWII KO SAN ANTONIO, TX*SGT WILLIAM R. SAUNDERS A-1-5 KO SOUTH EGREMONT, MA*SGT PAUL E. SAVAGE G-3-11 KO SOUTHAVEN, MS*CPL HARRY SAVILLE H-3-7 KO FT WORTH, TX*CAPT NATHANIEL SCEVA F-2-7 WWII KO SAN JOSE, CA*TSGT ELTON D. SCHLUETER 1MAW WWII GIBBON, MNCPL BURTON G. SCHMIDT G/H-2-5 WWII EAST SYRACUSE NY, NY*SGT PAUL A. SCHMIDT WPNS-1-7 KO COLORADO SPRINGS, CO*CPL J N. SCHOLL F-2-5 WWII CH FORD CITY, PAHM USN MERLIN H. SCHUELLER E-2-1 KO SEMINOLE, FLSGT STEVE J. SCHULTZ MAG11 VN STERLING HGTS, MI*SGT MARVIN SCHWEIKL 4JASCO WWII CH ORTING, WACAPT PAUL A. SCHWERTNER A-1-1-KO OCEANSIDE, CASGT
GEORGE M. SEITER HQ-1-7 KO GOLDEN VALLEY, MNSGT ALLEN F. SELBE SUP-1ORD KO ELKTON, FL*SGT MICHAEL J. SEMBORSKI 5COMM VN SAINT PAUL, MN*ROLAND M. SENECHAL 1SIG WWII BUZZARDS BAY, MAHM2 ROBERTO SERRANO G-3-7 KO WILMINGTON, CADAVID E. SEVERENCE MT-7COMM SWA WEST CHESTER, PASGT JOSEPH W. SEVIOLA D-1TK BLAINE, MN*SGT GEORGE J. SEYMOUR Jr A-1-17 WWII KATY, TX*R H. SHAND SPT BASKING RIDGE, NJ*ROBERT M. SHANNON Jr B-1RECON VN THE VILLAGES, FLDR JOHN E. SHEEN D-1MED WWII CH MAPLETON, ILMRS ED B. SHELTON OBN ONLY MANTECA, CA*MSGT RAY B. SHERMAN USAF (Ret) VMO6 1MARBDE WWII KO LAKE CHARLES, LASGT JACK J. SHIELDS I-3-7 HQ-HQ WWII CH KO GREENSBORO, NC
*LTCOL LOUIS P. SHINE USMC (Ret) L-3-1 WWII DELRAY BEACH, FL*MAJ J J. SHORT 2-7MAR VN HAMPTON, VASGT GERALD J. SHROBLE I-3-1 KO WHITEWATER, WI*SGT ROBERT T. SHUNK C-1-1 KO VERONA, WI*SSGT ROBERT E. SHURTE HQ-TK KO THORNTON, COHILDA H. SICKLES OBN ONLY DENVER, CO*SGT HAROLD M. SIEGEL E-2-5 WWII WORCESTER, MAPHM3 CLARENCE L. SILBERNICK C-1MED 1PION WWII CH AUSTIN, MN*PFC ROY G. SIMMONS WPNS-5 WWII TOMS RIVER, NJ*CPL EDWARD J. SINCLAIR Jr HQ/D-1-7 WWII CH PARAMUS, NJ*JOSEPH N. SIPOLSKI H-3-7 KO LEBANON, CT*SGT LEO E. SIZEMORE B-1PION WWII CH FORESTHILL, MDMAJ S W. SLOWAKIEWICZ A-PION WWII WELLSVILLE, PA*BUSTER SMITH 1MT WWII CH DECATUR, AL*CLIFF F. SMITH A-33NCB WWII MORRO BAY, CA*SF1 CLYDE SMITH Jr USN (Ret) AMPHIBS WWII CH KO PORTLAND, OR*COL D H. SMITH H&S/B-1-5 CMC VN PARK RIDGE, IL*CPL DONALD E. SMITH HQ-2-7 WWII SINKING SPRING, PA*CPL ELMER J. SMITH W-1-7 KO LaureL, MD*SSGT J G. SMITH D-ENGR WWII CH KO Fishers, INSSGT RAY E. SMITH A/C-1TK WWII CH KO LOUISVILLE, KY*CPL RUSSELL A. SMITH H&S-1-1 B-1-1 CW BAKERSFIELD, CA*MSGT SHERARD J. SMITHERMAN 1ANGLICO C-1-7 KO VN MOBILE, ALRICHARD W. SNELL DD852/887 WWII CH KO VN LAKEWOOD, CACPL LEON A. SNOPE G-3-1 KO BUCKLEY, WA*CPL GEORGE P. SOFRONAS C-1ENGR VN SWAMPSCOTT, MACPL ANDREW L. SOLIS C-1-7 WWII Port Hueneme, CASGT ALBERT W. SPICER Jr 4.2-7MAR KO FORT MYERS, FLCPL D E. SPLITGABER C-1-17 WWII MESA, AZ*CPL WILLIAM G. STAHOVIC H&S-1ENGR WWII SILVER SPRING, MD*CM1 JOHN STANCHEK SEEBEES WWII NORTH ATTLEBORO, MACPL SAM S. STANISLAO O-5-11 L-4-11 WWII LAKEWOOD, NJR STEINER Jr OBN ONLY FRANKFORD, DEJEAN Bowman. STENGLE OBN ONLY LANCASTER, PA*CPL C P. STEPHENSON HQ-1-1 WWII CH ATLANTA, GAPHM3 FLOYD E. STERKEL MOB HOSP 8/10 WWII CH DENVER, CO*SGT JOHN A. STEVENS B-1-7 KO TEMPE, AZCWO2 CHESTER C. STEWART HQ-1-11 KO BEAUFORT, SC*FRED E. STEWART B-1-17 WWII CH CHARLESTON, SC*CPL JACOB R. STIMAC B-8AMTRAC WWII CINCINNATI, OH*SSGT RENE STOFFEY HQ-1-1 MAG15 WWII CH KO Bullhead City, AZ*CAPT JAMES H. STONE D-2-1 WWII CH KO NEW ORLEANS, LA*PHM2 CLIFFORD N. STORM HQ BN CH ST PETERS, MO*HM2 D A. STORMS III HQ-2-1 D-1MED VN BROOKFIELD, NH*SGT KENNETH A. STOVALL 1AMTRAC KO KERENS, TXCPL TOM P. STUBBS 1ORD-1SVC WWII CH KNOX CITY, TX*CPL FEODOR STUNDER D-1-1 WWII PHILADELPHIA, PA*SGT EDWARD M. STURTZ B-1-7 KO KETTERING, OHMrs. D H. SULLIVAN OBN Only CINCINNATI, OH*J E. SULLIVAN 9DEF WWII FALLS CHURCH, VA*CWO ROBERT D. SWARTZ Sr G-3-5 CW PALM BAY, FL*TSGT KENNETH R. SWEENEY 1/3MAW WWII KO SAINT LOUIS, MOCOL JAMES E. SWETT VMF-221 1STMAW WWII TRINITY CENTER, CA*SGT VINCENT S. SYPNIEWSKI 5/7SVC WWII CH KO TOMS RIVER, NJ*PFC WILLIAM R. TALLEY 13DEF WWII FREDERICK, MDJAMES R. TAYLOR H&S-7MAR KO PARKER, CO*PFC CHARLES L. THIBEAULT M-3-5 WWII BRADFORD, RI*PAUL F. THOMAS B-1-7 WWII FRANKLIN, MA*MSGT QUENTIN T. THOMAS B-1-5 WWII CH KO STATESVILLE, NCCMIC D C. THOMSON HQ-6NCB WWII DULUTH, MNDONNA THOMSON OBN ONLY HUNTINGTON, NYVERNA THORNELL OBN ONLY GRAND RAPIDS, MICPL EDWARD M. TOMAIOLO B-1-4 WWII CH WORCESTER, MA*LTCOL EDWARD H. TOMS USMC (Ret) D-1-5 H&S-1-7 KO VN STAFFORD, VACPL WILLIAM L. TOTMAN H-2-7 WWII QUINCY, PANORMAN J. TRAPP 7 MAR, 9 MAR VN PHILADELPHIA, PA*CLAYBURN A. TRAYLOR G-3-11 WWII VINCENT, AL*CPL JAMES B. TRENT Jr HQ-5MAR VN CARROLLTON, TX*CAPT FRANK C. TRUMBLE USMC (Ret) 1SVC WWII KO CARLSBAD, CACATHERINE S. TWOHILL OBN ONLY YONKERS, NYSGT BERDETT P. UNDERWOOD B-1-7 KO VN FORT WAYNE, IN*LCPL E N. VALDEZ HQ-HQ BROWNSVILLE, TXLAWRENCE A. VANGORDER I-3-1 KO ALLISON PARK, PASSGT RICHARD E. VAUGHN HQ-7MAR KO MINONK, IL*SGT BENT V. VERELLE H&S-3-7 SARASOTA, FL*CAPT V P. VETRANO ENDICOTT, NY*PFC KENNETH O. VIERREGGER WPNS-3-5 KO OMAHA, NEMRS LYNDON F. VROOMAN ASSOCIATE RIO RANCHO, NMCPL FRANCIS J. WADE 4JASCO 1ASCO WWII CH ORRVILLE, OHPVT JOSEPH B. WADSWORTH E-2-1 WWII LUFKIN, TXCPL OWEN L. WAGONER D-1MED WWII PHOENIX, AZPFC HERBERT R. WAITE H&S-3-11 WWII CH ROANOKE, VA*CPL ROBERT J. WALKER SPLWPNS WWII BRICK, NJMRS DONALD WALSH Sr OBN ONLY NORWOOD, MA*SSGT C WALTERS USMC (Ret) I-3-1 KO VN VISTA, CA
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Recently Reported*SSGT DOUGLAS B. BUTLER ANGLICO KO DE FOREST , WI*CPL GENE W. BUXTON H&S-7MAR KO RENTON, WA*SGT JOHN T. COUGHLIN F-2-1 KO SHERMAN OAKS, CAMSGT FRANCIS C. CRONIN USMC (Ret) SIG/HQ-HQ HQ-7COMM KO VN SAN DIEGO, CA*SGTMAJ PAUL A. CYR E-2/G-3-11 WWII SONORA, CA*JOSEPH D. DELANEY G-2-1 WWII SAN FRANCISCO, CA*PFC JOHN DODDS B-1-1 KO SHAWNEE, OK*CPL BERNARD D. FEMMINELLA A-1-11 KO CHIPLEY, FL*SGT LOUIS P. FRATZKE 1TK WWII KO PIERRE, SD*SGT JACK R. FRAZIER H&S-7MAR KO LEONARDTOWN, MDCPL RONALD A. FRIES WPNS-3-1 KO HASTINGS, MNROBERT L. GENNES HQ-4-11 WWII CH FT LEE, NJ*LCPL P T. GIANNINI H&S-3-1 CW CLARKSTON, MI*LTCOL MELVIN K. GREEN USMC (Ret) 1SHPTY WWII CH KO VN CHARLOTTESVILLE, VA*CPL JOHN L. HANCOCK D-2-1 KO SEATTLE, WA*FRANK R. HAUSENFLUCK Sr MAG-12 1MAW WWII KO PHARR, TXPFC JAMES C. HELKE A-1ST MOTOR TRSPT CH HOUSTON, TX*1STSGT HARVEY J. HIPPLE I-3-5 WWII KO VN HUNTINGTON BCH, CA*MAJ JOHN F. HOUSTON Jr F-2-7 H-3-5 CH KO PASADENA, CAMAJ KENNETH J. JACKSON USMC (Ret) H&S-1-11 WWII OVERLAND PARK, KS*CPL JAMES W. JOHNSTON E-2-5 WWII WAUNETA, NE*SGT RAYMOND E. KANIA SR WPNS-1-5 KO LEXINGTON, MI*SGT JAMES N. KARDOS I-3-1 WWII KO CHARLOTTESVILLE, VA*GEORGE C. KELLY G-2-7 WWII SOUTH AMBOY, NJ*SSGT ROBERT J. KOZELKA A-1-1 CH KO N. RIDGEVILLE, OHCPL RALPH J. KREBS H&S-7MAR WWII CH CINCINNATI, OH*SGT BOB MCKINLEY LANDER, WYSGT DONALD A. NEISS G-3-5 KO SANIT AUGUSTINE, FL*CPL PERRY POLLINS HQ-2-7 4JASCO WWII CH LEXINGTON, MA*CPL RICHARD D. ROGGE SR. USS ANTIETAM WWII CH WESTLAKE VLG, CASY SAKIN A-1-7 WWII CH REGO PARK, NY*SGT CHARLES E . SNIDER B-1ARMAMPH G-3-5 KO MANSFIELD, IL*SGT ROBERT SOLTYSIAK D-1-MED KO WALLINGFORD, PASGT KENNETH E. STELZEL A-1-7 KO KEWASKUM, WIPFC WILMER L. THOMPSON A-1-5 WWII ST GEORGE, UT*CPL FRANCIS J. TURNER Jr HQ-HQ WWII CH SANTA CLARITA, CA*SGT STANFORD C. WOLF WPNS-2-7 WWII KO AHADARKO, OKCOL ROBERT P. WRAY USMC(RET.) C-1-1 3-7MAR CH KO VN CORVALLIS, OR*JOSEPH L. ZIMMERMANN C-1PION WWII CH TINLEY PARK, IL
Burl WilsonGreetings, warriors. I am in search of anyone who may have
known my uncle in the First Marine Division. His name is Burl
Wilson. He was from Kentucky, and married to my aunt Betty.
Any info would be much appreciated.
Mike Browning, USN (Ret), [emailprotected] Separate Bulk Fuel Company
I am one of the Associate Directors for the Marine Corps
Engineer Association (www.marcorengasn.org). I need your help.
I am writing a history of the 7th Separate Bulk Fuel Company,
which served in Vietnam from 29 Dec. 1966 until March 1970. My
approach has been to use those Bulk Fuelers’ statements and stories
about the time they spent with this unit.
Currently, I am finishing March and April 1968. But, I do not
have any more testimony until I arrived there in April of 1969. I
would appreciate it if you could pass the word on this, as it will help
boring information take on a new life.
I can be reached at [emailprotected] or my home phone,
(413) 737-4562. I would appreciate any help you can give me in
this endeavor.
Msgt. Phil MartinJames Elmer Beville
I’m an Air Force officer who has a 1st Marine Division veteran
in my family. My wife had an uncle named PFC James Elmer
Beville, who was a member of H-3-1, 1st Marine Division. He was
killed on 29 November 1950 at Chosin Reservoir.
As I write this, his Purple Heart and the signed letter of condo-
lence from Gen Douglas MacArthur sit not five feet from me.
Thank you to anyone who might have ANYTHING, no matter
how small it might seem, to share about my wife’s uncle or the bat-
tle in which he fought.
God Bless you all for your service and for remembering those
brave and blessed souls who gave their lives to defend our freedom.
I am currently stationed at Geilenkirchen Air Base, Germany,
where I fly with NATO on the E-3 AWACS aircraft. My home
address in Germany is 12 Frilinghoven, Waldfeucht Germany
52525. My military address is PSC 7 Box 687, APO AE 09104.
I have a Vonage number, so anyone from the states can call 937-
242-7073 and it will ring in Germany.
Captain Robert Skopeck, [emailprotected]
QUESTS & QUERIES from page 12
CHAPTERS from page 23
Chuck Bryers, Chae W. Kim, Jack and Maureen Raftery, Kie
Young Shim and Joseph C. Yi. They composed a very dedicated
and hard working group that designed the criteria, made modifica-
tions, and took care of every detail.
The event proved one thing. As long as there are Marines, the
“Forgotten War” will not be forgotten.
Bob Arron, 1058 Jeffrey CtLombard, IL 60148
(630) 251-0134, [emailprotected]
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