Coastal Carolina Base
Submarine Veterans Meeting
When:
Location:
Commander ChuckFletcher, Base Secretary Bill Underwood, Base COB John Williamson, Dave Delong, Kevin Kesterson, Clark Walker, Tony Shook, Richard Schrum, Bernie Maguire and guests Joy Fletcher, Arlene Delong, Kathy Shook and Lynne Walker.
Old Business
Commander Chuck asked for a headcount of those that plan to attend the BB-55 event. Bill said that John Williamson and Ron Bixby plan to attend on Friday, Dave Delong plans to attend on Saturday and Chuck, Bill, Mike Bowers, Clark Walker and Tony Shook plan to attend both days. Joy said she will give the headcount to the BB-55 organizers.
After the parade Gerry & Diane Rowe will host CCB members and guests at their house in Boiling Springs, 6 miles from Deep Point Marina. Hamburgers, Hot Dogs and accessories will be provided but members are asked to bring a side dish and drinks.
We need a headcount ASAP on who plans to attend, how many and what side dish they will bring. Please notify Secretary Bill!
At the conclusion of the presentation Bernie said that this was a significant achievement to him because his time in the Submarine Service was a very formative time for him in his life. Becoming Qualified in submarines was one of the most important achievements in his life.
Congratulations Bernie!
Email Regarding the USS Ling (SS 297)
Subject: Request for Assistance from Long Island Base
Shipmate Sinacore,
As Base Secretary and Editor of “Venting Sanitary Inboard” for the Blueback Base in Portland, Oregon, I am constantly searching the internet for articles of interest to include in our Base newsletter. I recently discovered the following article published in the New York Times on June 12, 2017 outlining the plight of USS Ling (SS-297), a World War II-era submarine owned by the Submarine Memorial Association which runs the New Jersey Naval Museum in Hackensack, New Jersey. Mired in the muddy bottom of the Hackensack River and damaged by Hurricane Sandy, Ling became inaccessible to the public and sadly, the museum was forced to close in 2012. Without the revenues the museum generated from admission fees and charitable donations, the Submarine Memorial Association does not have the funds to move her or to restore her. Now, not only has the boat fallen into a serious state of disrepair, she is in danger of being evicted from the berth she has occupied since the early 1970s to make room for a large real estate development project.
After reading this article I was overcome with a sense of profound sadness over the fate of this once-proud boat and a sense of urgency to do something to help. To that end, I have started a GoFundMe page to raise funds to help restore USS Ling, and have made it my goal to reach out personally to the point of contact for every Base in USSVI and ask each one to share this story with its members in the hope that our fellow Shipmates might consider helping with the preservation of this important piece of our submarine heritage and maritime history. All contributions made through the GoFundMe web site go directly to the Submarine Memorial Association – a qualified 501(c) (3) organization – and all donations are fully tax-deductible. Those who do not wish to contribute financially can still help by sharing the Ling’s story with family, friends and colleagues via email or on Facebook, Twitter, or other social media.
A link to the GoFundMe page to restore the USS Ling (SS- 297) is available here. I would greatly appreciate your help in disseminating this information to your Base members and thank you in advance for your support in this effort. Pride Runs Deep!
Green Board,
Alan
Alan C. Brodie
USSVI Blueback Base
Base Secretary
Editor, Venting Sanitary Inboard