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Issue Date: Wednesday,  March 12, 2008                                                                                                             Link> Bremerton Base Shipstore

 

Monthly Meeting, Tue, Mar 18th, 1900 at the FRA

                                                                                                   Updated: Saturday, 15 March 2008

 

 

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   Commander:    Don "Red" Bassler        

V Commander:   Robert G "Bob" Webster

     Secretary:    Richard "Dick" Litscher

Treasurer:    Gary "Dutch" Kaiser

      COB:    Henry "Hank" Hollis

  Past Cdr:    John Gardner            

 

Bremerton Base History    

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2007 Vets Day

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underwater telephone check with another boat or skimmer."

 

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Bremerton Subvets,  P.O. Box 465, Silverdale WA 98383-0465 

   Please pass this page on to another Subvet

     Go here for application to join a growing organization

Committeemen

ChaplainBill Hipp       

  Membership:  Need Help             

Publicity:   Need Help       

    PS Editor:   Sam Swenson      

Webmaster:  Don "Mac" Smith

Holland Club:   Dave Davenport

     Storekeeper:  Tommy Robinson

        Scholarship:   "Bob" Webster            

      Fireworks:   Joe Gavasso        

   Bonefish Mgr:  Sam Swenson      

Special Proj:   Bob Paulsen    

 

2008 Meeting Schedule

(FRA #29 at 1900

 unless other wise indicated)

Jan 15, Speaker ,Bill Lightfoot

Marine Historian

 

Feb 16, 10:30 AM Social @ FRA

Speaker : Author Ed Monroe-Jones

"Wives of Navy Personnel Thru History"

 

Mar 18th,    No Speaker Yet

 

Apr 15th, Speaker, Capt Dan Prince, CO,TTF, Bangor

 

May 20th, Speaker, Naval Historian

 

Jun17th, Annual Scholarship Awards

 

Jul 19,  Annual Picnic, Illahee State Park. 10-?

 

Aug 19th Speaker, Capt Jim Stone, CO, IMF  BANGOR

 

Sept 16th

 

Oct 21

 

Nov 18th

 

Dec, TBD, HC Induction &

 Christmas Dinner

 

Puget Soundings, #1

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Jul/Aug-07

May/Jun-07

Mar/Apr-07

Jan/Feb-07

Nov/Dec-06

Sep/Oct-06

July/Aug-06

May/Jun-06

Mar/Apr-06

 

MEETING MINUTES

1-15-08

11-20-07

10-16-07

8-21-07

6-19-07

5-15-07

4-17-07

3-20-07

2-20-07

 

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LINKS TO

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Kitsap Audiology

Dr Amy M Bedken, AU.D

360-373-1250

2601 Cherry Ave, Ste 211

Bremerton WA 98310

 

Michael Allen

Edward Jones

360-308-9514

3500 Anderson Hill Rd 101
Silverdale,  WA   98383

 

Sunset Grill

253-851-8282

4926 Point Fosdick Drive

Gig Harbor, WA

 

Ridgetop Animal Hospital

(360) 692-7387

1193 NW Tahoe Ln

Silverdale, WA 98383

 

Lawman Badges & Emblems

(321) 768-7545

 

Horse and Cow

(360) 782-1359

3050 North Lake Way

Bremerton WA 98312

 

C and L's Street Rod Parts

360-830-4216

 

Eastsound Dental

2520 Perry Avenue, Suite A
Bremerton, WA 98310
360-479-2240

 

Navy Federal Credit Union

2238 Bucklin Hill Road
Suite 100
Silverdale, WA 98383
360-692-2710

 

The Graphics Ranch
(360) 830-4216
 

Submarine Research Center

Box 6088

US Naval Submarine Base, Bangor

Silverdale, Washington 98315-6088

 

Submarine Memorabilia

180 Robin Lane

Port Ludlow WA 98365-9522

 

SAIC

 

PIP Printing

711 Pacific Ave

Bremerton WA 98310

360-373-4523

 

AMI International
820 Pacific Avenue,
Suite 101.
P. O. Box 30
Bremerton, WA 98337
360-373-2686
 

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Welcome aboard 3 new members John Gee (Henry M. Jackson), Grant Romaine (Tautog, Hawkbill), George Kreppien (James Monroe, John C Calhoun, Georgia)

Tommy Robinson & Sam Swenson performed recruiting duty in the TTF Lobby on Wed, Mar 5th.  They recruited 1 new member and collected bases dues from other members

COMSUBGRU NINE UPCOMING EVENTS

The Silver and Gold Auction, formerly the Dolphin Scholarship Auction will be held on 15 March at the Bangor Plaza. Details can be found on the following link: http://nbkbosa.com/auction.aspx

The Officers' Submarine Birthday Ball will be 12 April at the Bangor Plaza. RADM Walsh, COMSUBPAC will be the guest speaker. LT Ortmann of SWFPAC is the coordinator.

The Enlisted Submarine Birthday Ball will be 25 April in Seattle. YNCM(SS) Blankenship is the coordinator.

R/Pam
Protocol Officer
Submarine Group 9
(360) 396-5489

FLASH-01: Spread the word! What if USSVI earned a penny every time you searched
the Internet?


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FLASH-01: Spread the word! What if USSVI earned a penny every time you searched
the Internet?
Submitted by: Pat Householder on 2/27/2008
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What if USSVI earned a penny every time you searched the Internet?

Or, how about if a percentage of every purchase you made online went to support
our cause? Well, now it can!

GoodSearch.com is a new Yahoo-powered search engine that donates half its
advertising revenue, about a penny per search, to the charities its users
designate.

Starting NOW, use it just as you would any search engine, get quality search
results from Yahoo, and watch the donations add up!

GoodShop.com is a new online shopping mall which donates up to 37 percent of
each purchase to your favorite cause! Hundreds of great stores including Amazon, Target, Gap, Best Buy, ebay, Macy's and Barnes & Noble have teamed
up with GoodShop and every time you place an order, you’ll be supporting your
favorite cause.

Just go to www.goodsearch.com and be sure to enter USSVI as the charity you want
to support.

GoodSearch also has a toolbar you can download from the homepage so that you can
search right from the top of your browser. Click the link at the bottom for the
options.

You can keep track of USSVI's estimated earnings by clicking on “amount raised”
once you designate USSVI as your organization of choice.

The more people who use the site, the more money we’ll earn so please help
spread the word and forward this email to as many people as possible.

We hope you’ll forward this email to your family, friends and co-workers and ask
them to change their search engine to GoodSearch.com.

And, be sure to spread the word!

Thanks, Shipmates...

http://www.goodsearch.com/toolbars.aspx
 

Take a look at the lower end of the right column for WRD4 Base newsletter links

 

The Submarine Association of Canada (SAOC West) is putting on an International Gathering of  Submariners in Victoria BC from 2-5 May 2008.  They are celebrating the 40th Anniversary of the commissioning of the HMC submarines Okanagan and Rainbow . We are invited.  Please look at this web page for details and a registration form. http://members.shaw.ca/saocwest/2008.htm.

The registration fee covers a Friday meet and greet event, the Saturday evening Banquet and Dance and the Sunday brunch plus a tour or two.

Some of our members have registered, including myself.   I suggest others consider this opportunity reunite or meet with our Canadian hosts.  Several supported us on our cruise convention and you will find them very delightful and friendly.

UPDATE

Ahoy All,
Arrangements are progressing nicely for our 2008 Submariners Gathering, May 2-3-4, in Victoria, BC.
Ray Hunt, commanding officer of both Rainbow & Okanagan, has confirmed as our Guest of Honour and recent registrants include Keith Nesbit & Brian Fisher ... this is shaping up to be quite the party !!! ... all look forward to visiting Victoria and catching up with their Grilse / Rainbow shipmates.
A reminder that registrations received prior to February 29th are eligible for our Early Bird Draw for refund of one person's registration fee ... on-line details & a downloadable Registration Form are available at http://members.shaw.ca/saocwest/2008.htm
Yours Aye & We look forward to seeing you this coming May.
2008 Gathering Committee,
Submariners Association of Canada West

 

2008 Lt William "Willie" Spoon Memorial Scholarship Program Update

 

In mid-January of this year the 2008 Lt. William "Willie" Spoon Memorial scholarship raffle tickets were mailed out to the Bremerton Base membership and, to date,100 members have responded with donations which represents 34% of the membership base. Other members have also responded with generous donations in lieu of raffle tickets.

There are still ~800 raffle tickets at the National Office if anyone wants to sell them to friends and neighbors. Bud Berg has personally sold 110 tickets.

V/R
Bob Webster - 2008 Scholarship Chairman

 

Raffle Prizes (gift certificates) are solicited from local restaurants that we visit 2 or 3 times a year each.  Listed to the right are the ones that made contributions in 2007.  Also individual members are encouraged to solicit prizes or cash contributions from businesses that you trade with.  It is suggested that you go back to the ones you solicited last year for a donation.  Here is a pdf file that appeared in last July/August's Puget Soundings that could be used to show what we did.  Also this letter (word file)  could be used to solicit prizes.

 

GO GET EM!

 

As many know, Base Storekeeper Tommy Robinson has really revved up of the  Bremerton Base Ships Store.  His sense of business has really made the store a profitable venture for the base.  His enthusiasm and constant updating of products available for you to purchase is remarkable.  He has even started up a webpage for the store and is taking vest orders via an order form. Please take a look here. The page is just a starter and I am sure he will have more info on it later on. His reputation  has Subvets around the country ordering from him.  Great job Tommy!

 

 

The Lone Sailor Statue Project  Bremerton Base has forwarded a check to the Lone Sailor Statue Project for $1000 and received a thank you npte.  According to Co-chairman, Tim Thomson, the base will get permanent recognition.  Hopefully you will consider contributing to this project's success.  See Donor list here and recently updated.

 

 

NEW SKED You can still make your submarine experience count!  Trident Training Center (TTF) Command Master Chief Scott Fusco and USSVI Bremerton Base Past Commander John Gardner have a program that lets you share your submarine experience and lessons learned with young sailors graduating from the TTF ET course.  Each one of the classes has been named after one of the "Forty One for Freedom".  On graduation day Master Chief  Fusco invites a team of two Bremerton Base members (preferably that has served on that class's name sake boat) in, to give a short talk on their experiences, etc. We have been involved in two or three of these graduations to date.

 

Coming up on the following dates are graduating classes with the boat names with members names that served on those boats.  TEAM UP!  Then/or e-mail John (jgardner@donobi.net) or call him at

360-692-8994.

 

                      NAVET                                                  Change             Radioman                                                                            
USS Sam Houston - 15 APR 08 @  1100                   USS Mario G Vallejo 21 Mar @ 1100

USS John Marshall - 17 JUN 08 @ 1100                   USS Thomas Jefferson - 02 SEP 08 @ 1100
USS Alexander Hamilton - 19 AUG 08 @1100         USS Lafayette - 10 DEC 08 @ 1100
USS Andrew Jackson - 15 OCT 08 @ 1100           

 

 

Subject: USSVI POC Broadcast : #200-009  <Direct Link


Date: 3/11/2008
To: Distribution List


NEWS-01: Quick Bytes
NEWS-02: Some people just can't stay busy enough
NEWS-03: Talking about USS Cavalla (SSK-244)
NEWS-04: SubVet Computer School: Keyboard can help
NEWS-05: Just because...
NEWS-06: You're invited to say farewell...
NEWS-07: A Stain on our Honor...
NEWS-08: NTINS
NEWS-09: Honoring Nautilus
NEWS-10: Yee Haw!!!
NEWS-11: Not Starwars, SPARWARS!
NEWS-12: A Salute to Henry...
VET-01: New VA Vet Centers opening or soon to oen
VET-02: 2008 Federal Benefits Book available on Web
CHARITABLE-??: no Charitable news this time .....

Don "Red" Bassler                

Commander

USSVI Bremerton Base

360-479-1642

down-scope@comcast.net

 

NAVAL SUBMARINE LEAGUE MEETING MARCH 19TH, 2008--MARK YOUR CALENDAR NOW!!!

RADM BRUCE HARLOW, JAGC, USN (RET) WILL SPEAK TO THE MEMBERSHIP ON WEDNESDAY, MARCH 19th, 2008.

WHEN: Wednesday, March 19th, 2008 at 11:30 for lunch at noon.

WHERE: Bangor Plaza, Naval Base Kitsap-Bangor

COST: $12 at the door. Please consider contributing an extra $12 to go toward our fund for active duty submariners (LT and below) at lunch. Please note that this really helps our chapter defray the cost of having members of individual ships Wardrooms, CPO Quarters and outstanding enlisted leaders to our monthly meetings as our guests. Hosting our active duty shipmates gives tremendous support to increasing name recognition for the Naval Submarine League among active duty submariners and submarine supporters. Many, many thanks to those of you who have contributed to this initiative in the past.

MENU: Chef’s Choice Buffet

RESERVATIONS: Make reservations with Paul Ogg at 360 692 6032 or E-mail him at kjoggpr@aol.com by close of business on Friday, March 14th, 2008

SPOUSES AND FRIENDS OF THE SUBMARINE FORCE ARE WELCOME AND ENCOURAGED TO ATTEND:

RADM Harlow’s biography follows:

REAR ADMIRAL BRUCE A. HARLOW, JAGC, USN (RETIRED)

From 1981 to 1984 Admiral Harlow served as the Department of Defense and Joint Chiefs of Staff Representative for Ocean Policy Affairs. During that period he served as Vice Chairman of the U.S. Delegation to the Third United Nations Conference on the Law of the Sea (UNCLOS III). In that capacity, Admiral Harlow was directly involved in the United States’ effort to unite the Western maritime nations in preserving vital navigation and overflight provisions of the Law of the Sea Treaty. During that period, Admiral Harlow was also involved in legal issues related to special operations.

Admiral Harlow is currently a consultant to the U.S. Air Force in international law involving counter-terrorism issues and has served as a member of the Naval War College Board of Advisors. He frequently lectures at the Air Force Special Operations University on Law of the Sea and Law of War issues.
 


NSL UPDATE 03-03-2008

 

1.   Navy Leadership Testifies Jointly Before SASC

2.   Eternal Patrol Report – RADM Charles (Chip) H. Griffiths, Jr., USN (Ret)


1.   Navy Leadership Testifies Jointly Before SASC

Release Date: 2/29/2008 3:24:00 PM
By Mass Communication Specialist 2nd Class (SW) Rebekah Blowers, Chief of Naval Operations Public Affairs

WASHINGTON (NNS) -- Secretary of the Navy, the honorable Dr. Donald C. Winter, the Chief of Naval Operations (CNO) Adm. Gary Roughead, and Commandant of the Marine Corps Gen. James Conway, testified before members of the Senate during a session of the Fiscal 2009 Defense Authorization Senate Armed Services Committee (SASC) on Feb. 28.

"The Department of the Navy's FY 09 budget meets the challenge of resourcing the Navy and Marine Corps team across a range of missions, from partnership building to combat operations. It invests in our ability to operate, sustain, and develop forces that are engaged in the global war on terrorism while preparing the force for the challenges and threats of the future," Winter said.

The Secretary also highlighted the ability to train Sailors and Marines in real world environments as one of the department's most critical readiness needs. The Navy has encountered increasing encroachments in its ability to conduct critical training.  "We recognize that there are, on occasion, impacts on the citizenry at large associated with such training," stated Winter. "We owe it to the American people, and we owe it to those who serve to acknowledge that—as in all things in life—there are competing interests and trade-offs, and that we treat the risks of sonar operation at sea or the impact of jet noise the way we treat all public policy issues, balancing risks and costs against legitimate national security interests."

Roughead discussed his priorities of building tomorrow's Navy, maintaining current readiness and attracting, recruiting and retaining Sailors, Navy civilians and their families. He also thanked the members of the committee for their support in building tomorrow's Navy and reiterated that a minimum of 313 ships is necessary to provide the global reach, persistent presence, and strategic, operational, and tactical effects the future Navy needs.

Roughead believes that there is stability in the submarine, amphibious and auxiliary ship programs, but the Navy needs to allow its combatant build programs to take root, grow, stabilize and move into the future. "Right now, we are developing a new fleet of ships. If you look from submarines, to combatants, to amphibious ships, we are introducing all new classes," Roughead said.

CNO said the new class of destroyers introduces technologies that will advance future Navy combatants. He also noted that with the smaller crew sizes, the cost savings over time will be significant. "I remain strongly committed to funding those programs that provide critical capabilities to our forces," he said.

He also stressed to Congress that health care is at the top of the list of concerns for Sailors, Navy civilians and their families and that the services are working at the most senior levels of leadership to address those concerns. "The [joint service] chiefs must have a discussion as to what the nature of our operational health care will be. In the case of the Navy and Marine Corps, we are an expeditionary force, we are a deployed force, so as we make changes to health care systems and how we budget for that, what effect does that have on the operational mission? And I believe it's the chiefs that must have that discussion," said Roughead.

He concluded his testimony by thanking the members for their continued support in creating an environment that is personally and professionally fulfilling for the young men and women who comprise the all-volunteer force serving in today's Navy. "Today, I serve in the best Navy I have ever served in, and it's a function of the all volunteer force," said Roughead.

Crediting the committee for their support, Roughead said, "The care … the attention and the thought that goes into truly creating an environment where our young men and women can come and be fulfilled, personally and professionally has made our Navy what it is today."

2.   Eternal Patrol Report – RADM Charles (Chip) H. Griffiths, Jr., USN (Ret)

RADM Charles (Chip) H. Griffiths, Jr., US (Ret)  died Sunday, March 2 with his wife, Cindy, sons and other close relatives at his bedside. All were courageous to the end.  Further details and information will be passed on as soon as it is determined.

 

C. Michael Garverick

Executive Director

703-256-0891 (V) 703-642-5815 (FAX)

www.navalsubleague.com


 


 



 

 2008 Soup Down Sked  

11:45 Start Time

1-4 Sunset Grill, 4926 Point Fosdick Dr NW, Gig Harbor

11

Keeper's Cove Restaurant,7989 Salish Lane NE, Kingston
18 Pats Restaurant, East Bremerton
25 Aztecca, Silverdale
2-1 Harbor Rock Cafe,  6565 Kimball Dr , Gig Harbor
8 Boat Shed, Bremerton, under the Manette Bridge
15 Azteca, 19045 Highway 305, Poulsbo
22 Tony's, 4908 Kitsap Way, Bremerton
29 Clear Water Casino, Suquamish
3-7 Silver City Brewery, 2799 NW Myhre Rd, Silverdale
14 JJ's Fish House, 18881 Front St NE, Poulsbo
21 Red Robin, 10455 Silverdale Way Nw, Silverdale, WA 98383
28 Cloverleaf Sports Bar and Grill, 1240 Hollis St, Bremerton
4-4 FRA #29, 521 National Ave, Bremerton
11 Brother Don's, 4200 Kitsap Way, Bremerton
18 Whiskey Creek, 1918 Washington Street, Keyport
25 Sunset Grill, 4926 Point Fosdick Dr NW, Gig Harbor
5-2 Sizzler, 3558 Wheaton Way Bremerton, WA
9 Mandarin, 2928 Nw Bucklin Hill Rd, Silverdale, Next to Azteca
16 Ceasar's Restaurant, 3621 Wheaton Way, East Bremerton
23 Airport Diner, Bremerton Airport
30 Ponderay Café , Callow Ave Bremerton
6-6 2 Margaritas,  10600 Silverdale Way, Silverdale
13 Pats Restaurant, East Bremerton
20 Whiskey Creek, 1918 Washington Street, Keyport
27 Brother Don's, 4200 Kitsap Way, Bremerton

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