All Hands,
The October 2009 Mini Field Day has quickly come to pass. A mixture of NAPS
students from Newport Naval Station and JPK's regular volunteers once again
accomplished a good deal of work aboard DD850.
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October 2009 Field Day :
Our Crew :
Don Furlong
Bobby Young (USS Patterson FF-1061)
Ed Zajkowski (USS Keppler DD765)
Rich Angelini (NAVSEA)
Rob Angelini (NAVSEA)
Ronald Almeida (USS Franklin D. Roosevelt CV-42)
Bill Rader (WW2 Vet, USS Compton)
Phil Martorano (USS Miller DD535)
Bill Strause (USS Miller DD535)
Carl Swanson (US Navy Sea Cadet)
Harold Swanson (USS Brownson DD868)
Bill Hamilton (USS Barry DD933)
Bob Washburn (USS William R. Rush DD715)
Dave Stawicki (Shipkeeper)
Tom Publicover (USS Robert Owens DD827)
Al Lundgren (USS John Paul Jones DD932)
Jim Mulvihill (USS Waldron DD692)
Owen Hayes (USS Waldron DD692)
And 10 NAPS Students led by Phil Solt
Total Crew aboard USS Joseph P. Kennedy Jr DD850 for the October Mini Field Day:
28
Field Day work Projects taken on by our CREW:
-- Tour guides for the USS Myles C Fox DD-829 CREW
-- Assisted with boiler repairs for ship's heating system
-- Recorded and photographed draft marks on ship for US Navy documentation
-- Winterized the ship by installing exterior vent openings
-- Moved ice cream machine to permanent location in steam line for display
-- Manned storeroom and supported organization of such.
-- Authored disaster prevention/recovery plans for fire, flooding + storm
-- Cut sheet metal, drilled bolt holes and fixed it to the plenum chamber
opening in the Mk 25 Fire Control Room to help winterize the ship. This is a
permanent repair to stop moisture and cold air from building up in this soon to
be restored space.
-- Completed Plexiglas display in Steam line with the addition of metal trays,
utensils, and glasses. Still on lookout for original Bakelite style US military
cups and bowls used by DD850 crew for drinking. Also, looking for tray dispenser
rack for steam line as current setup looks great for display but would never
have held up at sea.
-- Opened Destroyer artifact display case in Burke Museum and placed the last
flag of the USS Wilkes DD441 on display.
-- Made a new Plexiglas cover for the TV in the Burke Museum with a pilot hole
to allow the TV to be manually turned off.
-- Misc Plumbing repairs
NAPS Report for Saturday, September 17 Mini Field Day by Bob Washburn, Volunteer
Coordinator:
Ten NAPS midshipman candidates (M/Cs) reported aboard, to continue their work
helping to restore and preserve USS Kennedy.
Bill Hamilton cooked and served snacks and lunch for the combined volunteer and
NAPS crew.
Bobby Young led a four person team continuing his multi year effort to bring the
ship's boatswain's locker to finished status. M/C's chipped paint and primed
bulkhead and frame surfaces from 0815 to 1430.
Al Lundgren and two NAPSters finished the restoration of after diesel generator
space, painting the deck.
Two NAPSters cleaned the overhead of the mess deck, getting the space ready for
further cleaning, masking and paint prep, for Dave Stawicki to spray paint the
mess deck late in November.
Once painting is done, we plan to restore the naugahyde seats and seatbacks to
their original color and condition. After this project, they bolted down
teletype machines in radio central for Maury Crouteau.
Finally, several NAPSters painted railings, Pelorus stand from the USS Thorn
DD647, a K-gun, and other equipment; and cleaned the plastic display cover
surfaces in the Burke National Destroyermens Museum.
Notes on Projects:
1. The After Diesel Emergency Generator space has been restored. Please see
the enclosed photos sent in by Al Lundgren. It looks great.
2. The MK 25 Fire Control Room is coming along nicely. All loose paint has
been removed, the bulkheads primed, and the plenum chamber cutout has been
sealed. Rob Angelini mentioned that he is going to put insulation over the
cutout as well as use a special primer for some metal surfaces.
3. The US Navy Sea Cadets stationed aboard DD850 have repainted all the
furniture in the Supply Office to the correct light navy gray as well as began
the process of putting all the artifacts back out for display. Since some might
not know, our offices spaces on DD850 --though used-- are restored to their
1960s appearance and any modern or non-relevant items to that space must be
hidden from view from the public. We await the arrival of a Mimeograph machine
from CA to go in to Supply. Thanks to the Levesque family for all their work!
4. As mentioned above, Bobby Young has continued his quest to restore the Bosun
Locker on DD850 with the help on NAPS. A second coat of white paint was put in
the locker itself while the chipping and cleanup of the Windlass Room began.
Upcoming and Continuing Projects:
1. Touch up paint in B-4 After Engine Room
2. Complete Steam line (Almost finished)
3. Complete Prep/Prime of 01 Torpedo Deck and Tubes
4. Complete MK 25 Fire Control Room
5. Continue CIC restoration
6. Move Welder in ASROC Magazine and load up remaining 6 missiles received from
the US Navy
7. Detail Port side main deck
8. Complete BOSUN Locker
Notes: As always, Special thanks to the increased helping hand from cove
employees Rui Moniz and Dave Stawicki.
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Special News:
1. The USS Myles C Fox DD829 had their annual reunion in October 2009 that
coincided with our 16-17-18 October Mini Field Day. The DD829 Association
donated a total of $1050 to restoration projects on the ship with Mike Matthews
donating another $300 in maintenance supplies. They hope to be able to provide
us future grants and we plan on putting their money to good use aboard! Thanks
to the Myles C. FOX DD829 crew and their support of KENNEDY. As I mentioned to
this great group, this Gearing is your Gearing and what we do aboard represents
all the ships!
2. The New England Tin Can Sailors Bull Session for 2009 was hosted at
Battleship Cove and at the Tin Can Sailors Office in Somerset, MA. Volunteers
gave tours and opened up our ship.
3. Its is with great pleasure that I announce that two members of the volunteer
crew of the USS Joseph P. Kennedy Jr DD850 have been recognized and presented
awards for 2009 by the Historic Naval Ship Association. One has yet to be
presented so we will recognize that individual later but I am pleased to
announce that the:
HNSA Ship Maintenance/Preservation/Exhibition Award was presented to our own,
Al Lundgren. This award is for a Fleet Member staff or volunteer person who has
provided exemplary work on a daily basis toward the long term maintenance and
preservation of an historic naval vessel and/or toward the proper exhibition of
that vessel to the general public.
Al Lundgren , a Radioman on the USS John Paul Jones DD932, spent 2 to 3 days a
week for the past year painstakingly preparing, cleaning, and painting the
Combat Information Center (CIC), SONAR, and Undersea Battle Space aboard USS
Joseph P. Kennedy Jr. DD850 at Battleship Cove. Along with the cosmetic
painting, Al reinstalled missing equipment, added sound powered phone headsets
and battle lanterns, and detailed all compartment signage and brass to bring
this space back to its original late 1960s appearance. To further highlight
this outstanding achievement, Al used photos from USS Steinaker and strip trip
acquisition items to develop plans to duplicate the missing Command Control
Monitor in SONAR. Once the plan was developed, Al utilized a local machine shop
at his cost to duplicate the item, which he then installed in a completely
restored SONAR room. Al's achievement in CIC is paralleled with his
participation in the completion of the restoration of the Pilot House aboard
DD850 in which he took on the task of painting the overhead and bulkhead,
sandblasted various metal components at his own cost, mounted original signage
and minor missing pieces of equipment, and detailing out the space. Over the
past few years, Al's multiday visit to KENNEDY has also seen the completion of
the Bridge foyer, touching up Radio Central, and many other projects. We
respectfully submitted Al Lundgren for this award based upon his tireless work
to restore compartments on USS Joseph P. Kennedy Jr DD850 to exhibit and
preserve these areas to the Public in their original 1960s appearance.
Congrats Al!
4. Our field day listing for the whole year can be found by going to http://jpkennedyjr.webs.com/field.html
<http://jpkennedyjr.webs.com/field.html>
5. The 20-21-22 November Mini Field Day is fast approaching and the NAPS
students will be aboard. Please email us to let us know who is coming. Any
food services for those staying overnight will need to be coordinated with
Battleship Cove so please send us a email.
6. Peter Papadakos is arriving on 7 November to offload a shipment of artifacts
from Vietnam era ships that were moored in Suisun Bay, CA. Any help from
volunteers is appreciated. We hope to start work around 0800!
7. Courtesy Reminder: If you plan to work in a space aboard ship that has
already been restored/painted, please use extreme caution. Try to get any
mechanical or electrical work done before painting has taken place. As someone
who paints I can tell you that no one wants to redo the painting of an area or
space they already have completed. Your shipmates will appreciate it!
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"Don't Miss the Boat!"
History and this ship depend on You! Join the effort.
Fair winds and following seas,
Rich Angelini
Asst Curator, JPK DD850