1 USS CURRITUCK AV7 USS EVERGLADES AD24 USS PINE ISLAND AV12 & THE TORPEDOMAN ASSOCIATION Association Officers & Staff President Gary Adams 415-467-6284 AD24history@att.net Vice President & Treasurer Tom Cetnarowski cetnar42@solarus.net Inside this issue: All Hands and General Info and Registration Form KC Itinerary AD24 Plaque 1 2 3 Taps 4 Crew Photos 5 If you have a Sea Story to share E-Mail me at : AD24Hisory@att.net ALL HANDS We plan to use Gathering Plus this year in KANSAS CITY, September 17th Thru 21st. We plan to stay at Stoney Creek Hotel which is just outside of KC in Independence, Missouri. The Creek is the same hotel used by Kansas City Chiefs, thus the Weekday dates Monday 17th thru Friday 21st.The Room rate is 119.00 per room with full Hot and free parking. An airport shuttle will be available for $40 for those who are flying. Into (MCI) yes there is more than one Airport in the area. To get all the information go to gatheringsplus.com (See Page2) Click on My Events (Top Header), Click on Military Reunions, Scroll Down to Combined Tender Association (2nd page) Click on Title If the system asks for a password cta2018 lower case one word. Scroll down check out everything they have available on the web page. Need Help? Call Me or Tom. Make sure you note the number of people in our party. You can Fill out all the info on page 2 and mail it to them, that works also. Good Luck Gary Adams During your Military career you may have served aboard a number of ships try and attend this reunion also. You can find that most of these ships have listed their reunions on www.hullnumber.com Example: MMA Reunion Summer Affair in Pensacola Fl. May 1st through 5th AV13 USS Salisbury Sound Reunion Nashville August 23-27 AD31 USS Tidewater Branson Mo. Sept 10-15 AD28 USS Grand Canyon Deerfield IL. Sept 13-17 Maurice Served aboard AV13 Salisbury Sound and is the President of AV13 Association. Maurice Medland has to be one of the best of the best adventure writers in America today. Clancy, Coontz, and Cussler fans will find Medland has a talent for creating fast action, nasty villains, and rousing escapism that is second to none. A master storyteller. Maurice other books: - Point of Honor - Star Bright My first attempt to look up some details about the China Star I got a small chain of Chinese takeout restaurants in Oakland CA. Not my best try.
2 Combined Tender Association (CTA) Kansas City, Missouri September 17-21, 2018 Name (on name badge) Spouse/Guest Guest Guest Guest Address City State Zip Telephone Cell Email Wheelchair Access? Yes No Dietary Restrictions? Airport Shuttle required? Yes No ********************************************************** HOST HOTEL: Stoney Creek Hotel & Conference Center 18011 Bass Pro Drive, Independence, Mo 64055 Call 1-800-659-2220 for room reservations and mention you are with the (Combined Association) Reunion. The room rate is $119.00 per room per night plus tax. Complimentary breakfast for two, per room. Room rate available 3 days prior and after reunion dates, based on availability. Rooms not reserved by September 7, 2018 will be dropped from the group bx. REUNION ACTIVITY PACKAGE: (Includes Welcome Packet, Name Badge, Welcome Reception, Shows and Attractions, Transportation and Taxes. See Itinerary we encourage you to participate in all activities. If you must opt out of any event, please call our office. of attendees x $398.00 pp = $ No refunds on activity package after August 15, 2018. MAIL REGISTRATION & CHECK PAYABLE TO: GRAY LINE GATHERINGS PLUS, 155 Industrial Park Drive, Hollister, MO 65672 TO PAY BY CREDIT CARD PLEASE COMPLETE BELOW: I authorize Gray Line Gatherings Plus to charge $ on my card Account # Exp Date Security Code Monday 17 Tuesday 18 Wednesday 19 Thursday 20 Friday 21 Depart At Depart Hotel Depart At Depart Hotel Depart Check in at Stoney Creek Hotel $119.00 per room per night plus tax including full hot breakfast 2:00 p.m. Hospitality Room Open Kansas City, City Tour 12:00 Noon Famous KC BBQ Lunch @ Q39 9:30AM National World War 1 Museum & Memorial Tour, Lunch 2:30 p.m. Return to Hotel BUSINESS MEETING & Memorial Service Free Day to enjoy Kansas City or visit in the hospitality room 6:00 p.m. CASH BAR ACTIVITY PACK- AGE: $398.00 per person INCLUDES: Hospitality Room All Tours and Meals Listed, and Bus Transportation Taxes, and Gratuities Driver Gratuity Not Included Welcome Reception 6:30 p.m. 1:30 Arabia Steamboat Museum Tour 3:00 p.m. Return to Hotel 6:00 p.m. Dinner @ Famous KC BBQ Jack Stack BBQ 7:00 p.m. FINAL EVE- NING DINNER If you Need a Ride to & From the Air port Please Check Box above $40. Round Trip Each 6:00 p.m.dinner @ Minskys
3 USS EVERGLADES AD24 Destroyer Tender 1951-1970 Plaque was Donated by the late Lyle L Aley MR3 who served aboard the Everglades from 1958 to 1960 Repair Division, Lyle passed away in 2012 and it was not until last year his widow (Bernadette) was going through Lyles old Navy mementos that she came across the Plaque and his Cruise book. Bernadette contacted the Combined Association and our ships historian Gary Adams via the Web. The Association is a Confederacy of Old Navy Tenders (Repair Ships) AV7 USS Currituck, AV12 USS Pine Island and The Everglades AD24 (The AV s are Sea Plane Tenders) We are all Navy and our crews served aboard these ships from WWII, Korea, and Vietnam. The Plaque was Transferred into care of our ships historian who took the task of cleaning and polishing the brass Plaque which had been painted black and not been taken care of for almost 50 + years. There is probably only a handfull of these plaques left, so the our Ships carpenter (Bruce Crocker) selected a rare piece of wood to go with the plaque. The Plaque backboard is made out of Red Pine from Cass W. Virginia and is over 250 years old. Plaque was made of Bronze Foundered aboard the Everglades in 1958. Lyle Aley worked in the Machine Shop where the Plaque was forged. He may have had a hand in its foundering it as trainees were tasked in making such items. The Plaque portrays the ships Logo that was first introduced in 1964/65. The Plaque depicts an Alligator with a Ship (Destroyer) in one arm and a Wrench in the other. With USS Everglades at the top of the Chevron and AD24, her hull Number on the bottom. The Plaque designer is currently unknown. The Everglades after its Decommissioning in 1970 was taken to Philadelphia where she was used as a repair barge until 1991. She was towed to breaker yard in India (See Last Run) Everglades Web Site. The Plaque now resides at the Everglades National Park. The Park is one of the best preserved relics of the Cold War in Florida. An historic Nike Hercules Missile Site, called Alpha Battery or HM-69, remains virtually the same as it was when site was closed in 1979. The Plaque was presented to the Museum in Lyle Aley Name. This missile base was built by the United States Army Corps of Engineers, completed in 1964 at the height of the Cold War, immediately following the Cuban Missile Crisis of October, 1962. At a time when national security against Soviet attack was America's main priority, the United States Army chose this strategic site within Everglades National Park, located 160 miles from the Cuban coast, to build an anti-aircraft missile site. So I look it up and pay it a visit if you are in Florida and Everglades. We are always looking for Memorabilia that we can Share Our Torpedoman s Web page is Managed by Mr. Santos NOTE HIS NEW E-MAIL ADDRESS He can be reached at james.santos88@yahoo.com or Web Page http://diodon349.com/torpedoman/index-tma.htm
4 ALL HANDS: Please Forward your dues to Tom Cetnarowski At : 348 Yeoman Ct. Nekoosa WI. 54457. The Dues are still only $25 a year. Dues are requested for all crew members on or before February 15th starting in 2018. If you have already paid your dues in 2017 for 2018 you are good. For those who have not yet paid and want to renew your membership, please pay on or before Feb 15th 2018. Gary Adams Enclosed: Annual Membership Year $ 25.00 Crewmember Name SHIP Rex M Young TMC 56-57 TPM Ft. Atkinson WI Thomas M Schwindinger SK3 AV7 Conway SC. Bill H Yanalavage MEG3 52-55 AD24 Boyertown PA Milton R Jackson FP3 51-53 AD24 Glastonbury CT Cletus D Thomason GM3 51-55 AD24 Taylor MI Ray A Boese AD1 55-57 AV7 Wichita KS CA-35 In the 72 years since the Indianapolis, a United States Navy cruiser, sank about 12 minutes after being torpedoed by a Japanese submarine, the disaster has inspired controversy, dozens of books, a play and a famous scene in Jaws. But the resting place of the Indianapolis had remained a mystery. That was until Saturday, when a team led by Paul G. Allen, the billionaire co-founder of Microsoft, announced that it had found unmistakable wreckage of the Indianapolis 18,000 feet deep in the Philippine Sea, rekindling memories of the Navy s worst disaster at sea. Only 316 out of 1196 men were saved after an aviator spotted them by chance. Loyce Edward Deen, An Aviation Machinist Mate 2nd Class, USNR, was a gunner on a TBM Avenger. On November 5, 1944, Deen's squadron participated in a raid on Manila where his plane was hit multiple times by anti-aircraft fire while attacking a Japanese cruiser. Deen was killed. The Avenger's pilot, Lt.; Robert Cosgrove, managed to return to his carrier, the USS Essex. Both Deen and the plane had been shot up so badly that it was decided to leave him in the plane. It is the only time in U.S. Navy history (and probably U.S. military history) that an aviator was buried in his aircraft after being killed in action.
5 PHOTOS FROM THE CREW Here is a Old Photo of John Seidensticker hanging out in the Diesel Room Aboard the Everglades, John helped Sink the Old Emergency Diesel Generator to 50 Hertz so we could watch the Moon landing as we were in the Med at the time,. With out changing the AC the TV picture would roll and watching the Broadcast would have been imposable,. The ET s and Electricians ran power to TV s that were set up all over the ship. (Thanks John) The commissioning ceremony marks the acceptance of a ship as a unit of the operating forces of the United States Navy. At the moment of the breaking of the commission pennant, A Navy Ship becomes the responsibility of the commanding officer, who, together with the ship's officers and men, has the duty of making and keeping her ready for any service required by our nation in peace or in war. The commission pennant is believed to date from the 17th century, when the Dutch were at war with the English. The Dutch Admiral Maarten Harpertszoon Tromp hoisted a broom at his masthead to indicate his intention to sweep the English from the sea. This gesture was answered by the English admiral who hoisted a horsewhip, indicating his intention to subdue the Dutch. The English were victorious, and ever since, the narrow "Coachwhip" pennant has been adopted by all nations as the distinctive mark of a ship of war. Ron Niclas Post Master USS Everglades 1967 WWW.renwealthmanagment.com Happy Valentines Day from Jerri & Dale Hepfer AV12 More WWII HISTORY: On 2/25/1945 the USS Barb conducted the 'ONLY" ground combat operation on the Japanese mainland. Seven crew members went ashore and mined railroad tracks which resulted in a train being blown up while they were rowing back to the boat. No other boat ever received credit for "SINKING" a train..