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  REUNIONS IN REVIEW            

 

USS PERKINS (DD/DDR-877/DD-377)
Crowne Plaza Hotel
San Diego, California
September 24-27, 2009
Chaired by: Pete and Carol Massa and Billy and Mary Fox
Attendance: 108 total
Highlights: We had a total of 18 first timers that came to the reunion. Among those were two first timers from the DD-337. Both were aboard when that PERKINS was sunk by an Australian Freighter. The morning meeting was held with recognition given to all the newcomers, the plank owners and the gentlemen of the 377. A roster of departed shipmates was read and each was honored with a ring of the ship's bell. A special tribute was given by Sue Orr for our reunion founder's wife, Bev Widgren. Dan Jackson presented an update on the USS ORLECK and accepted the wood carving of the PERKINS as next year's host. Last year's reunion minutes and treasurers report were submitted and approved. Door prizes were won by many shipmates. The meeting concluded on schedule. A well-stocked luau was provided in a tropical outdoor setting. A 50/50 fundraising event concluded with the drawing and Tom Williams won $270.00. The remainder of the 50/50 drawing went into the USS PERKINS fund for future reunions. The next day saw most shipmates departing for home or other mysterious places. See you next year in Lake Charles, LA.

USS JOHN R. PIERCE (DD-753)
Doubletree Hotel Norfolk Airport
Norfolk, Virginia
September 28-October 4, 2009
Chaired by: Ed Millett
Attendance: 114 total/45 shipmates
Highlights: Memorial service on base Navy Chapel. Lunch on base mess Hall. Tour of Old Norfolk. Live entertainment Wednesday and Thursday--trip back to 40-50-60s. At dinner we had a cake of a ship--72" long, 13" wide and 28" high. All said best reunion yet.

USS CONWAY (DD-507)
Town & Country Resort Hotel
San Diego, California
September 30-October 4, 2009
Chaired by: Spencer French
Attendance: 75 total/38 shipmates
Highlights: Four days of socializing with shipmates and their wives--touring San Diego and Old Town--cruising the harbor--touring USS MIDWAY Museum--Dining and Dancing--fantastic facilities and wonderful hosts at Town & Country Resort.

USS BENSON (DD-421)
Crowne Plaza
Warwick, Rhode Island
October 1-4, 2009
Chaired by: Nancy Bailey
Attendance: 19 total/5 shipmates
Highlights: A great time was had seeing our fellow tin-can shipmates and their families. We toured the historic Newport Mansions followed by a visit to the Newport Naval War Training Museum. Lobster dinners were enjoyed by many. The evening banquet was enjoyed by all, including sons and grandsons of shipmates passed on. Each shipmate shared memories and stories of the 1940s. It was sad to say goodbye on Sunday. . .but watch out Washington, D.C.--next year here we come!

USS THEODORE E. CHANDLER (DD-717)
Sheraton Baton Rouge
Baton Rouge, Louisianna
October 1-4, 2009
Chaired by Dorothy Crouch
Attendance: 60-70 total/40-45 shipmates
Highlights: Hospitality Room, Banquet.

USS DALE (DLG-19/CG-19)
Holiday Inn Riverview
Charleston, South Carolina
October 4-6, 2009
Chaired by: Dennis W. Smith
Highlights: The reunion started on Sunday and by mid-afternoon most of our members had arrived and were getting acquainted or reacquainted. There was plenty of food and soft drinks available. Continental breakfast on Monday and Tuesday. Each crew member received a new DALE ball cap. Monday we toured the Magnolia Gardens and a bus tour of Old Charleston. The tour guide was great. Tuesday we visited Patriots Point Naval Museum where we toured SS CLAMAGORE and USS YORKTOWN. Lunch was in the CPO Mess. After lunch we took a boat tour to Fort Sumter. The cruise was informative and very pleasant. Tuesday evening we enjoyed our banquet dinner. After dinner we adjourned to the hospitality room where we conducted our raffle and held our business meeting. Wednesday morning we met in the hotel restaurant for a farewell breakfast. The Holiday Inn was wonderful. If you could not attend this reunion you missed out on a great event. In either case we hope to see you at the Chicago (area) 2011 reunion.

USS BORDELON (DD-881)
Beach Cove Resort
N. Myrtle Beach, South Carolina
October 7-11, 2009
Chaired by: Barney Oursler
Attendance: 144 total/62 shipmates
Highlights: From Oct. 7-11, 2009 64 members plus guests and wives gathered at the beautiful Beach Cove Resort in N. Myrtle Beach. We visited historic Georgetown, SC and had lunch on 10-9-09. On 10-10-09 we toured the Low Country from N. Myrtle Beach to Pawley's island. The reunion concluded with a Dance and Dinner at the hotel on 10-10-09. This was the 13th reunion of the BORDELON and the 2nd one in South Carolina. We all departed for home on Sunday Oct. 11. The next reunion will be held in Pensacola, FL in 2011.

USS RALPH TALBOT (DD-390)
Holiday Inn--Hurstbourne
Louisville, Kentucky
October 7-10, 2009
Chaired by: Ed Hayden
Attendance: 28 total/8 shipmates
Highlights: None, just a good time.

USS DAVIDSON (DE/FF-1045)
Grand Country Inn
Branson, Missouri
October 8-11, 2009
Chaired by: Bob Schippers
Attendance: 62 total/41 shipmates
Highlights: Two programs--Jack Evans gave a recap of the decommissioning time period. Marion Peck, mother of shipmate, gave a talk on her days as a navy wave during WWII.

USS EVERETT F. LARSON (DD/DDR-830)
SeaMist Oceanfront Resort
Myrtle Beach, South Carolina
Chaired by: Thomas D. Flynn
Attendance: 109 total/50 shipmates
Highlights: Toured Patriots Point. Memorial service on USS YORKTOWN/lunch in Chief's Mess on 10/9. Toured Battleship North Carolina with lunch on the fantail 10/10. Attended Country Western Themed variety show at the Alabama Theatre Saturday evening 10/10. Edith Larson Sanborn, twin sister of Everett Larson (ship's namesake) was recognized during show by theatre cast. Banquet Sunday evening at SeaMist 10/11.

USS SOLEY (DD-707)
Renaissance Riverview Plaza Hotel
Mobile, Alabama
October 8-12, 2009
Chaired by: Michael Pollack
Attendance: 84 total/43 shipmates
Highlights: Registration began October 7. We toured Bellingrath Gardens and Home, cruised the Fowl River and had lunch at the Gardens October 9. On October 10 we attended the USS ALABAMA Park, held a memorial service and toured the ALABAMA and other sites at the park. October 11 the group went to the Naval Air Station, Pensacola, FL, toured the museum, had lunch at the cafeteria and returned to the hotel for our Business Meeting. Monday, October 12 was a free day until our banquet at 1900 hours. One Plank Owner attended. Two widows and their daughters also attended. The widows shared the honor of presenting the wreath at the Memorial Service. One of the daughters presented each shipmate with a card thanking them for their service in observance of the founding of the U.S. Navy. A great time was had by all. Our next reunion will be in the spring of 2011.

USS LEWIS HANCOCK (DD-675)
Landmark Resort Hotel
Myrtle Beach, South Carolina
October 14-18, 2009
Chaired by: Howard Rush
Attendance: 62 total/43 shipmates
Highlights: Group went to Palace theater and saw Irish dancers and singers. Everyone enjoyed the banquet on Saturday night. The weather was cold and rainy and the indoor pools were enjoyed very much.

USS HANSON (DD/DDR-832)
Hotel Arizona
Tucson, Arizona
October 15-18, 2009
Chaired by: Bob Beiter
Attendance: 70 total/37 shipmates
Highlights: I would give the highest recommendation to Tucson and the Hotel Arizona to anyone who asks. Everything went very smoothly. We kept our tours local and found there is a lot to see and do in the immediate area. We had a lot of good feedback from the attendees.

USS VAN VALKENBURGH (DD-656)
Channel Inn Hotel
Washington, D.C.
October 15-18, 2009
Chaired by: Lee L. Henry
Attendance: 39 total/19 shipmates
Highlights: The USS VAN VALKENBURGH (DD-656) Korean War Era Reunion Association had a very wet, but spirited reunion. Our nation's capitol took on new meaning as we toured the White House and Capitol as well as their respective visitors' center. However, the highlight of the reunion was the dedication of the USS VAN VALKENBURGH Memorial Plaque which is now proudly displayed on the Wall of Honor at the US Navy Memorial Foundation building. This dedication took place in the Navy Memorial Foundation Theater and was very impressive and moving. The next reunion of this group will be held in Fall River, MA from September 30 to October 3.

USS ROSS (DD-563)
Crowne Plaza Riverfront
Jacksonville, Florida
October 16-20, 2009
Chaired by: Lloyd D. Collins
Attendance: 56 total/24 shipmates
Highlights: Great hotel and management to work with. Good day trip to St. Augustine historic area. Excellent banquet dinner.

USS TATTNALL (DDG-19)
Town and Country Inn
Charleston, South Carolina
October 19-23, 2009
Chaired by: Richard Harmon
Attendance: 90 shipmates
Highlights: The USS TATTNALL reunion in Charleston, S.C. was a resounding success. Ninety shipmates were in attendance, many Plank Owners, most attended with wives. Tuesday, a bus tour of Old Charleston learning history with two free hours to explore the unique shops on Market Street. Wednesday, Patriot's Point for a memorial service aboard the USS YORKTOWN. We were told it was the best attended memorial ever held there. Afterward a boat tour of the harbor was available including a narrated history of Charleston harbor and exploring Ft. Sumter. Thursday was a free day. We went separate ways to Magnolia Plantation, a tea plantation, or horse drawn carriage rides. That evening a fantastic buffet was provided, food was good and plenty.

USS JARVIS (DD-799)
Handlery Hotel--Hotel Circle
San Diego, California
October 22-25, 2009
Chaired by: Charlie mcKee
Attendance: 53 total/31 shipmates
Highlights: Crewmen and guests toured USS MIDWAY (CVA-41) Museum Ship; USS CHANCELLORSVILLE (CG-62); as well as a San Diego Harbor Tour with lunch. The event concluded with our dinner and a presentation by former XO of the captured ship, USS PUEBLO, Lt. Edward Murphy.

USS WREN (DD-568)
Drawbridge Inn & Convention Center
Ft. Mitchell, Kentucky
October 23-27, 2009
Chaired by: Jim Ward
Attendance: 120 total/53 shipmates
Highlights: Those that attended were taken on a riverboat dinner cruise on the Ohio River. They also visited the Kentucky Horse Park, site of the 2010 World Equestrian games and enjoyed a relaxing luncheon. A tour of the Tri-State area and cities of Covington and Newport, Kentucky and Cincinnati, Ohio with lunch in an authentic German restaurant with a dinner dance on Saturday and a concluding breakfast with installation of new officers and dismissal Sunday morning.

USS HUGHES (DD-410)
Spring Hill Suites--Marriot
Baltimore, Maryland
April 7-11, 2010
Chaired by: Barbara Soffer
Attendance: 59 total/12 shipmates
Highlights: Bus trips to Washington. Narrated tours with stops at WWII Memorial, Navy Memorial, Union Station, Annapolis Naval Academy tour and lunch. Iwo Jima Memorial, Memorial Service for shipmates killed in action and those who passed since our last reunion.

USS AULT (DD-698)
Hilton Garden Inn--Historic District
Savannah, Georgia
April 12-15, 2010
Chaired by: Scott McLean
Attendance: 60 total/25 shipmates
Highlights: Sit down family dinner at Mrs. Wilkes Cafe was Southern fare and all enjoyed. Fort Jackson tour and served lunch inside fort walls were great. Those who visited the Air Force Museum gat the experience high marks.

USS CARPENTER (DD-825)
Hilton Airport
Norfolk, Virginia
April 22-25, 2010
Chaired by: Ed Nolan, President
Attendance: 61 total/29 shipmates
Highlights: Our guest speaker was Admiral Harold Gehman, USN (Ret.) (4 star). He is also a former Tin Can Sailor. For further info on him Google, Admiral Harold Gehman--grad of U. of PA, Reserve Ensign to a 4 star! Would say Pretty Damn Good.

USS WALTER B. COBB (APD-106)
Ashbury Hotel and Suites
Mobile, Alabama
April 25-29, 2010
Chaired by: Winfred "Pete" Adams
Attendance: 29 total/16 shipmates
Highlights: The shipmates and ladies toured historic Mobile and the USS ALABAMA, the Pensacola Naval Aviation Museum and Bellingrath Gardens. Six couples stayed on for the four-day Carnival cruise out of Mobile to Cozumel.

USS CLAUDE V. RICKETTS (ex BIDDLE (DDG-5)
Lake Wright Hotel
Norfolk, Virginia
April 28-May 2, 2010
chaired by: Carl W. Slack
Attendance: 94 total/54 shipmates
Highlights: A great reunion--well attended. There were Four commanding officers in attendance. Tour of Norfolk, USS WISCONSIN (BB-64) and Norfolk naval Base with the highlight lunch at Base Galley was excellent. Dinner at the Lake  Wright had 80 people with our guest james B. Ricketts whose father the ship was named after. Linda Wilcox and the staff of the Lake Wright did the superb job of seeing to the crews' every need. Couldn't wish for a better location, better time or place for a reunion. Next reunion will be held in May 2012 in Jacksonville, Florida. Lets work hard to save the CHARLES P. ADAMS (DDG-2).

USS SARSFIELD (DD/EDD-837)
Radisson Admiral Semmes Hotel
Mobile, Alabama
May 5-8, 2010
Chaired by: Marc D. Cline
Attendance: 92 total/49 shipmates
Highlights: Our 10th reunion was a resounding success and enjoyable for all 91 attendees. The hotel staff was extremely courteous and their friendliness was a welcome site each morning. Our 4-day event consisted of: renewing old acquaintances on Wednesday and socializing in a great hospitality room. Thursday we toured USS Alabama (B-60) with a memorial service and a delicious lunch provided. Friday we all boarded our comfortable buses and arrived at the Pensacola Naval Air Museum at NAS and enjoyed a relaxing walking tour on our own and had a great complimentary lunch at "Cubies". Saturday early, our golfers hit the links for our golf outing and enjoyed a great round had by all. That evening we held our "837" banquet in the hotel's beautiful Crystal Ballroom. Our next get-together is planned for Seattle, WA in the fall of 2011. See you all then.

USS HUGH W. HADLEY (DD-774)
Lodge of the Ozarks
Branson, Missouri
May 8-12, 2010
Chaied by: Doug Aitken
Attendance: 50 total/14 shipmates
Highlights: The 18th biennial reunion for this WWII Sumner Class, champion kamikaze killer (23 kills, including 3 hits and 2 bombs in 1 hr. and 40 min) was celebrated by its closely bonded survivors and families. All Hadley Reunions include the date of our significant air-sea battle, 11 May. Other 1945 dates included 2 more kills for a total of 25. Today, there are 37 survivors of our original crew of 360. Our guest speaker was David McComb, an enthusiasitc destroyer historian, author and lecturer. We thoroughly enjoyed his destroyer stories and statistics. Our next reunion will be in May 2012 at the National Museum of the Pacific War at Fredericksburg, TX, the home of FADM Chester W. Nimitz.

USS LONGSHAW (DD-559)
USS ARIKARA (ATF-98)
Holiday Inn--Airport
San Antonio, Texas
May 16-18, 2010
Chaired by: Joseph Schneider
Attendance: 17 total/6 shipmates
Highlights: Toured the Admiral Nimitz Pacific War Museum. Toured the Alamo. Dinners at Texas Cattle and Land Company and Papadeaux's Restaurant. Probably the last formal reunion of the ship.

USS WILLARD KEITH (DD-775)
Holiday Inn North
Columbus, Georgia
May 19-22, 2010
Chaired by: Board of Directors
Attendance: 67 total/33 shipmates
Highlights: Three shipmates were Plank Owners from WWII. Springer Opera House show, The Complete History of America (comedy); National Civil War Naval Museum tour; Lunch at Aunt Minnie's; Fort Benning tour including Rangers in Action demonstration; National Infantry Museum; our Phil Zipp conducting the Chinese Auction and the final banquet with awards and memorial service.

USS GEORGE K. MacKENZIE (DD-836)
Holiday Inn
Everett, Washington
June 10-13, 2010
Chaired by: Ron Robinson
Attendance: 43 total/26 shipmates
Highlights: Boeing 747 Assembly Plant and Guest Speaker--Lt. (jg) Dawn Stankus--A Female Point of View of Women in the Navy. She has done a year tour on a Tin Can and had worked in Muslim countries. She was outstanding.

USS KIDD (DD-661)/DesRon 48

The USS Kidd Assn/DesRon 48 at its final business meeting on 11 June 2010, voted unanimously to dissolve the Association. The USS Kidd Assn/DesRon 48 has been in existence for 62 years and included veterans from the nine ships which were together in Destroyer Squadron 48 during WWII. These ships are: USS Abbot (DD-629); USS Black (DD-666); USS Bullard (DD-660); USS Chauncey (DD-667); USS Erben (DD-631); USS Hale (DD-642); USS Kidd (DD-661); USS Stembel (DD-644); USS Walker (DD-517).

USS HUGH PURVIS (DD-709)
Sheraton Chalet
St. Louis, Missouri
June 17-20, 2010
Chaired by: George Baker
Attendance: 98 total/49 shipmates
Highlights: Memorial Service at Jefferson Barracks National Cemetery, St. Louis Arch and Museum, Cathedral Basilica. Hotel staff incredible. Military Reunion Planners were excellent.

USS FORREST B. ROYAL (DD-872)
Sheraton Providence Airport
Warwick, Rhode Island
June 24-27, 2010
Chaired by: Ron Larsen
Attendance: 90 total/49 shipmates
Highlights: Toured Battleship Cove and enjoyed an excellent lunch on the MASSACHUSETTS, and reminisced aboard the KENNEDY on Friday. We toured Newport on Saturday with a stop at the destroyer piers. Click here for photo.

USS BAINBRIDGE (DD-246)
May 2010 Annual Reunion
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USS BEALE (DD-471)
Renaissance Resort at World Gulf Village
St. Augustine, Florida
August 5-8, 2010
Chaired by: Larry Harkenreader
Attendance: 83 total/39 shipmates
Highlights: In attendance were shipmates, spouses, children and grandchildren from all eras beginning with WWII through Vietnam. A special guest was the "Royal Baby" from our Shellback initiation during our 1966 Round the World Cruise. A great reunion of our ever-shrinking USS BEALE family.

USS GAINARD (DD-706)
Dayton Marriott
Dayton, Ohio
August 8-11, 2010
Chaired by: George and Dot Hennessy
Attendance: 43 total/19 shipmates
Highlights: Made Michael Bryk and Doreen honorary members because so helpful--two trips for reunion--one to Carillon Park and Wright Brothers Museum--the second to Wright Paterson Air Force Museum. Able to go aboard several Air Force 1 planes and IMAX Theatre. Great banquet with "empty chair" ceremony prior to dinner. Very good reunion though small turnout.

USS BERKELEY (DDG-15)
Brown Palace
Denver, Colorado
August 19-22, 2010
Chaired by: Al Meier
Attendance: 49 total/27 shipmates
Highlights: Our events included a bull session, ladies tea at the historic Brown Palace Hotel & Spa, a Coors Brewery/Denver City tour. A Welcome Reception and finally our banquet. A great time was had by all. Thank you Tin Can Sailors.

USS KNAPP (DD-653)
Marriott Suites Hotel
Deerfield, Illinois
August 19-22, 2010
Chaired by: Pete Smith
Attendance: 52 total/25 shipmates
Highlights: We had a terrific room rate at the Marriott Suites hotel and all rooms were two room suites and the rate included a full breakfast buffet every morning with made-to-order omelets, a one hour beer and wine welcome reception and hospitality meeting and banquet rooms at no charge. Our hospitality room was on the 7th floor and had an outdoor patio. All of the attendees were housed on the 7th floor. The highlight of the reunion was our trip to the Great Lakes Naval Base where we attended a recruit graduation ceremony which was awesome, followed by a tour of the base with navy personnel serving as guides on each bus, and a USS KNAPP memorial service in the Blue Jacket Memorial Chapel conducted by CDR. Lynn Peterson, the head of the base chaplains. The reunion started on Thursday with a welcome  barbecue held outdoors at the Marriott. Friday we had lunch at Buca de Bepo's (Italian restaurant in Wheeling, IL) and a pizza party Friday evening in our hospitality room. Our Saturday night banquet was held at the Marriott and included a wonderful meal with entertainment. This was one of our best reunions due to the staff at the Marriott, the hospitality of the Navy personnel and the assistance of the Lake County Convention and Visitors Bureau.

USS MADDOX (DD-731)
Lodge of the Ozarks
August 25-28, 2011
Chaired by: Jim Slattery
Attendance: 85 total/38 shipmates
Highlights: The tour of the Veterans museum, honoring those who served in WWI, WWII, Kora, Vietnam and Persian Gulf. It has the world's largest bronze memorial sculpture. It also has 500,000 names at those killed in action. Another tour took us to the Titanic Museum. A permanent exhibit of artifacts and stories, pictures of those who were lost and the fortunate one's who were saved. A very moving tour. The highlight that matters most is spending time with friends/shipmates who gather every year and share stories and spend an enjoyable four days together.

USS COWELL (DD-547)
Best Western Ramkota Hotel
Rapid City, South Dakota
September 1-5, 2010
Chaired by: Ron Drager
Attendance: 56 total/27 shipmates
Highlights: Ridco Gold Factory, Mt. Rushmore, Prairie Berry Winery, Crazy Horse, Fort Hayes Dinner Theater, Ellsworth Air Force Base, Memorial Ceremony. All the events were outstanding. the hotel was a 4.0 in all areas. The staff couldn't do enough for us and we highly recommend this hotel for any reunion group.

USS MANSFIELD (DD-728)
Doubletree Hotel
Portland, Oregon
September 8-12, 2010
Chaired by: Jim & Shirley Frazier
Attendance: 103
Highlights: The 30th reunion of the USS Mansfield (DD-728) was held at the Doubletree Hotel-Lloyd Center in Portland, Oregon. Guests enjoyed this beautiful location close to downtown and the Willamette River with easy light rail access. Tours included a lunch cruise on the Willamette Star down to Oregon City and back with views of downtown bridges and Willamette Falls. Another day took us on a bus tour of the Columbia River Gorge with stops at scenic waterfalls including famous Multnomah Falls, Bonneville Dam, and the fish hatchery where salmon were spawning. At the Saturday banquet we enjoyed a color guard by the Sea Cadets and speaker CDR Ron Candiloro, the Executive Officer of the Portland Recruiting District. Other nearby sights included the Portland Rose Garden, Mt. Hood and the Air & Space Museum in McMinnville, Oregon. Next year's reunion will be held August 3-6, 2011 in Charlottesville, Virginia.

USS TRUXTUN (DLG(N)/CG(N)-35, DDG-103)
Grand Gateway Hotel
Rapid City, South Dakota
Septembr 8-12, 2010
Chaired by: Ted Poremski
Attendance: 36 total/20 shipmates
Highlights: Shipmates began arriving on Monday for our sixth reunion. Hospitality room was opened. Old friendships were renewed and new ones made. Truxtun memorabilia was placed on display. Every evening a majority of the members ventured to one of Rapid City's fine restaurants for food, drink and socialization. We were not disappointed. Over the three day period we did a lot of sightseeing. More details are listed in the Oct. 2010 newsletter  on our website www.TruxtunAssn.org. Sunday ended our Rapid City Adventure. We gathered at Perkins Pancake House for our final breakfast then returned to the hospitality room were our chaplain gave Thanks to Our Creator, performed a final blessing asking we be provided with safe passage on our return home.

USS INGERSOLL (DD-652/990)
Doubletree
San Antonio, Texas
September 9-13, 2010
Chaired by: Dennis Harris
Attendance: 96 total/50 shipmates
Highlights: The group visited the Nimitz Museum in Fredericksburg, TX and Texas Bar BQ enjoyed by all at Lady Bird Johnson Park. Our memorial service was conducted in front of the Alamo in San Antonio, TX on 9-11-2010.

USS WALLACE L. LIND (DD-703)
Lodge of the Ozarks
Branson, Missouri
September 9-13, 2010
Chaired by: Ed Siemietkoski
Attendance: 55 total/27 shipmates
Highlights: Our reunion began with our stay at the Lodge of the Ozarks where we reunited with shipmates. This is always a highlight of any reunion. We all enjoyed the shows, food, trips and the friendliness of all the people we met. We can't say enough about our reunion planner, Gatherings Plus. Shipmates said "this was the best reunion". We hope another reunion is planned for Branson.

USS ROBISON (DDG-12)
Embassy Suites
Deerfield, Illinois
September 10-12, 2010
Chaired by: Phil King
Attendance: 19 total/14 shipmates
Highlights: Boot Camp Graduation Friday, September 10 and windshield tour downtown including Navy Pier on Saturday September 11.

DESRON 30
El Tropicano Holiday Inn
San Antonio, Texas
September 12-16, 2010
Chaired by: Richard Myers
Attendance: 70 total/45 shipmates
Highlights: USS Cotten, USS Daly and USS Gatling sailors attended. Went to the Nimitz Museum where we had a memorial service for departed sailors. Also had a barbeque and tours of the Missions and San Antonio shoes.

USS HEERMANN (DD-532)
Crowne Plaza
Norfolk, Virginia
September 12-16, 2010
Chaired by: John Manning
Attendance: 36 total/17 shipmates
Highlights: We made a riding bus tour of Norfolk, with a visit to the Nauticus Museum with a Memorial Service on the fantail of the USS Wisconsin for those lost during the Battle of Leyte gulf and those shipmates deceased over the years since that time. Our banquet at the hotel culminated our get-together with Retired Commander Fred Beach, Jr., our speaker who is the son of one of our crew members, with slides of events taken during the second commissioning. Our next reunion will be in Annapolis, MD.

USS EUGENE A. GREENE (DD/DDR-711)
Ramada Philadelphia Airport
Essington, Pennsylvania
September 14-18, 2011
Chaired by: Jack and Linda Plasterer
Attendance: 72 total
Highlights: Our tenth reunion began on Wednesday with registration and an open Hospitality Room hosted by Jack and Linda Plasterer. On Thursday we visited the Battleship New Jersey, lunch at Reading Terminal Market and a tour of Philadelphia with stops at the Liberty Bell, Independence Hall and Christ Church. Friday we toured Longwood Gardens and Valley Forge National Park. In the evening Zac and Carol Zacamy presented a Philadelphia Mummers String Band to entertain the group. Saturday started with the Business Meeting. It was decided that the next reunion will be held in Las Vegas, Nevada in September 2013. Glenn and Laverne Herman volunteered to host the reunion. Members voted to make donations to U.S. Navy Memorial Association, Tin Can Sailors and gold Star Mothers. The Saturday Banquet began with a sing-a-long with Bob Clark playing the piano. Rick Roy herded the guests for a wonderful group picture. After a delicious dinner Martin Deeney presented a moving U.S. Navy slide show. The banquet concluded with an opportunity raffle that ended with many lucky winners. Sunday was the conclusion of the reunion and a collection of memories to take home. Once again it was time for a fond farewell. All are looking forward to the 2013 reunion.

USS JEFFERS (DD-621/DMS-27)
September 14-19, 2010
Crown Plaza Hotel
Trevose, Pennsylvania
Chaired by: Jay Pew (son of Raymond Pew)
Attendance: 36 total/11 shipmates
Highlights: Welcome Tea with a short meeting. A fine bus tour of the Philadelphia area: Independence Hall, lunch at City Tavern and dinner and show at Fisher's Restaurant. Toured the Cunningham Piano Factory, saw "Man of La Mancha" at the Bucks County Playhouse. toured the battleship USS New Jersey, had lunch on the fantail while enjoying the Romano sisters in a USO show. Also toured the Naval Shipyard in Philly with Admiral Joseph Hare, USN (Ret.). That evening we had an Ice Cream Social at the hotel along with entertainment from a fine ventriloquist, Vince Dantona and his wooden buddy George. Vince has performed in Vegas, on TV and four our troops during several USO tours. Saturday we played Bingo in the morning, free afternoon and the Gala Banquet in the evening with entertainment by the 24 piece Salem American Legion Band, our speaker Admiral Hare and a Chinese auction was held with several fine gifts. Sunday we had a buffet breakfast and said our good-byes. All had a good time and are looking forward to meeting next year somewhere. For our 26th reunion.

USS ABBOT (DD-629)
Holiday Inn
Portland, Maine
September 15-19, 2010
Chaired by: Ted Karras
Attendance: 84 total/45 shipmates
Highlights: Thursday: Boarded two buses for guided tour of Bath Iron Works. Abbot was laid- down 9/21/1942; launched 2/17/1943; commissioned- Boston Navy Shipyard 4/23/1943. Five plank owners attended. Three Arleigh Burke class destroyers were under construction: Jason Dunham (DDG 109) undergoing sea trials; Spruance and Michael Murphy to follow. Lunch, the Maine Maritime Museum; shopping L.L.Bean; Lobster dinner, and night-cap, in hospitality suite.
Friday: Guided trolley tour of historic Portland, lunch at Di Millo’s floating restaurant; sea tour of Portland Harbor on double-decked excursion; history lesson on famous light- houses, forts and other sights.
Saturday: R&R, shopping and event filled formal dinner. Special guests included members of the Fletcher family descended from Civil War hero Joel Abbot for whom the Abbot was named. Abbot’s role during the October 1962 Cuban Missal Crisis was recounted.
Bravo Zulus to Ted Karras for organizing the reunion and Walt Baranger for memorializing it.

USS BENNER (DD-807)
Red Lion on the River
Portland, Oregon
September 15-19, 2010
Chaired by: Mike and Jane Mace
Attendance: 99 total/44 shipmates
Highlights: On Thursday we toured the city of Portland followed by a lunch cruise on the Willamette River sailing under six bridges. On Friday we toured the Columbia River Gorge, visiting Crown Point and Multnomah Falls (the 2nd tallest continuous running falls in the U.S.). After lunch we continued around Mt. Hood to Timberline Lodge (built by the WPA/CCC in 1937). Saturday we held our formal banquet at the hotel. It appears that everyone had a good time.

USS CONE (DD-866)
Hampton Inn
Nashville, Tennessee
September 15-18, 2010
Chaired by: Herschel Wells
Attendance: 23 total/10 shipmates
Highlights: Meeting and talking to everyone, had a new member, everyone went on a tour of the city, The General Jackson, etc.

USS EATON (DD-510)
Johnson & Wales Inn
Seekonk, Massachusetts
September 15-19, 2010
Chaired by: Tom Weiss
Attendance: 97 total/50 shipmates
Highlights: Bus tour of Boston and the Charlestown Navy Yard. Visited Old Ironsides (the destroyer Cassin Young was in dry dock). Visited Battleship Cove in Fall River, MA. Enjoyed an elegant dinner aboard the Battleship Massachusetts followed by a memorial service on the fantail under the 16" guns for our deceased shipmates. Our reunion banquet was held at the Johnson & Wales Inn (culinary college)--fantastic food and service. Honored five of our WWII Vets and heard their stories. Guest speakers were Desiderio Sanchez, rescued by Eaton off beaches of Cuba 1961 Bay of Pigs skirmish and James Bridge, son of Captain James Bridge (deceased) narrating 8mm movies  taken by his father in mid 1950s.

USS TINGEY (DD-539)
Holiday Inn Washington Dulles Airport
Dulles, Virginia
September 15-18, 2010
Chaired by: Clarence Daniels
Attendance: 43 total/18 shipmates
Highlights: Toured Arlington Cemetery (saw changing of the Guards and wreath laying ceremony). Toured the Whitehouse and Capitol. Visited Mount Vernon, saw World War II Memorial, Korean-Vietnam and Iwo Jima memorials, visited Washington Navy Yard and Museum--boarded the USS Barry, a museum ship permanently moored at the Navy Yard.

USS WILHOITE (DE/DER-397)
Lake Wright, Quality Suites
Norfolk, Virginia
September 15-18, 2010
Chaired by: Bill West
Attendance: 46 total
Highlights: Checked in on Wednesday, September 15 and had welcome reception and on Thursday we were in Williamsburg learning about the history while strolling through the streets with Pat Joyce (our escort) telling about the past and the events that helped shape America's history. On Friday we toured the Nauticus Museum the National Maritime center. It explores the economic, naval and natural powers of the sea. We had our Memorial Service aboard the USS Wisconsin honoring our fallen heroes that have passed on. We then went to the Naval Station Norfolk the largest naval installation in the world and had lunch and then toured around the waterfront which is home port to 78 ships ranging in size from aircraft carriers to submarines. It occupies over 8,000 acres of land and is home to more than 100,000 military personnel. On Saturday we visited MacArthur's Memorial, Rowena's one of the country's leading mail-order companies and then Doumar's home of the worlds first ice-cream cone machine. We got to meet Mr. Doumar and were treated to a wonderful ice cream cone while his son was making the cones. Finally we had our wonderful catered banquet by the staff of Lake Wright, Quality Suites. Their staff while we  were there, was wonderful. Click here for photo.

USS HARWOOD (DD-861)
Crowne Plaza Northbrook
Northbrook, Illinois
September 16-19, 2010
Chaired by: Tony Accatatta and Tony Jandron
Attendance: 71 total/38 shipmates
Highlights: Great Lakes Boot Camp Graduation. Tour of Chicago, Saturday night memorial service and banquet.

USS MONSSEN (DD-798)
Courtyard Marriott
Warwick, Rhode Island
September 16-19, 2010
Chaired by: Red Lemster
Attendance: 63 total/31 shipmates
Highlights: Newport was home port for USS Monssen. Sailors and guests rode the Newport Touring Train--also took a trip to Boston Naval Shipyard, where they went aboard the USS Cassin Young (DD-793), a sister ship to Fletcher class Monssen. 28 Korean War shipmates and 3 WWII shipmates.

USS SHANNON (DM-25)
Town & Country Inn & Conference Center
Charleston, S.C.
September 19-23, 2010
Chaired by: Mrs. Daisy Walsh
Attendance: 47 total/20 shipmates
Highlights: Daily hospitality room bull sessions. Various tours of Charleston and environs. Dinners at various restaurants with banquet at T&C Inn. Annual meeting. Toast to all shipmates, past and present. Memorial service for all shipmates who have passed on since 2009 reunion. Adjourned to next year's reunion.

USS McCAFFERY (DD/DDE-860)
Sheraton-Colonial
Wakefield, Massachusetts
September 20-23, 2010
Chaired by: Ronald Trippett
Attendance: 152 total/74 shipmates
Highlights: A Memorial service at WWII & Fisherman's Memorial in Gloucester. Bell Ringers were Plank Owner, Ken Deacon (1945) from Oregon and the last C.O., Samuel Coleburn (1973). Other tours were Old Ironsides and Salem. Our banquet concluded with a performance from the singer, Trooper SGT. Daniel Clark, which made for a complete, successful reunion.  Click here for photo.

USS SOUTHERLAND (DD/DDR-743)
Grand Plaza Hotel
Branson, Missouri
September 21-25, 2010
Chaired by: Richard Anderson and John Jones
Attendance: 71
Highlights: Buck Trent show, Six Brothers show and Branson Belle cruise and show. Tuesday Sept. 21 was welcome day at the hospitality room. Wednesday a complementary breakfast was held at the hotel then to the Buck Trent show which was enjoyed by all. A luncheon followed with entertainment by Kenny Parrott. Wednesday evening the group attended the Six Brothers show. Thursday was a free day to tour Branson and shop. A memorial service was held later in the day at the site of the Branson Belle. Richard Anderson, John Dooley and John Jones read the names of the deceased followed by taps. Thursday evening was a dinner cruise and show on the Branson Belle. Friday a membership meeting chaired by Richard Anderson was held. Election of officers was held, members voted to retain current officers Richard Anderson, President, John Dooley, Vice President and John Jones, Treasurer. Richard Lohmann was elected Secretary. A vote was taken for the next reunion site. Places nominated were Mobile, Alabama, Washington, D.C., Myrtle Beach, South Carolina, Everett, Washington, Branson, Missouri, Long Beach, California and Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Majority vote went to Mobile, Alabama 2012 and Washington, D.C. 2014. September dates for both sites. Friday evening group pictures were taken followed by a wonderful banquet. Entertainment was provided by the American Kids and enjoyed by all. Following the banquet a raffle of donated items was held. Bob Ziebold (our plank owner) gave a fine narration of Johnny Cash's song, The Ragged Old Flag. Saturday was time for shipmates and friends. Many thanks  to all who attended.

USS WARRINGTON (DD-843)
Radisson Hotel at Opryland
Nashville, Tennessee
September 21-25, 2011
Chaired by: Stan Prager
Attendance: 62 total/32 shipmates
Highlights: The USS Warrington (DD843) Alumni Organization met in Nashville for its first reunion. We had tours to Jack Daniels Distillery with a fantastic lunch at Miss Bobo's in the historic town of Lynchburg; Music City tour showing the highlights of the City of Nashville as well as Studio B Recording and the Country Western Hall of Fame; Grand Ole Opry performance and Fontanel (Barbara Mandrell's log cabin home with lunch at the Farm House). Our Memorial Service was held at the Nashville National Cemetery, where Capt. Chris Zirps delivered a message, which included honoring all of our deceased shipmates. Our banquet was held at the Radisson, with Dave and Daphne as our entertainment for the evening, which included a raffle and dancing.

USS BACHE (DD/DDE-470)
Radisson Airport
Charleston, South Carolina
September 22-26, 2010
Chaired by: Thomas Blaszczyk
Attendance: 62 total/33 shipmates
Highlights: Visiting an old plantation, market street, great restaurants, the Citadel, Fort Sumter and lunch aboard the USS Yorktown (served on tin trays) was enjoyable and informative. With temperatures in the 90's though, it was a little much for some; we are not as young as we think. The dinner cruise, under a full moon, clear skies and cooler temperatures, was a special treat. The highlight of our reunion was the luau and pig roast, with entertainment by the pool in the hotel atrium. Danny Stirling's Blue Hawaii, "Vision of Elvis", left the ladies ecstatic because of the personal attention they received and many of the old salts agog (two gorgeous ladies accompanied him). Two hours long and over too soon.

USS HAROLD J. ELLISON (DD-864)
LaQuinta Inn & Suites
California, Maryland
September 22-25, 2010
Chaired by: Mike Kerr
Attendance: 85 total/40 shipmates
Highlights: Most everyone arrived Wednesday and got reacquainted in the hospitality room. Thursday we toured Pax River Naval Air Station with lunch and memorial service at "O" Club. Friday, we toured Annapolis, MD. Saturday morning was our business meeting, followed by our annual auction, which was a great success. Saturday evening was our wrap-up dinner at the local VFW.

USS ROWE (DD-564)
Ramada (Airport)
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
September 22-26, 2010
Chaired by: Bob Wood
Attendance: 11 shipmates
Highlights: Independence Hall, Constitution Center, Liberty Bell, toured the Battleship New Jersey. We shared the reunion with the Huntington (CL-107), they had 18 total.

USS HUNT (DD-674)
OMNI
Jacksonville, Florida
September 22-27, 2010
Chaired by: Charles Berzansky
Attendance: 62 total/28 shipmates
Highlights: Toured St. Augustine historical sites via trolley. Tour of Mayport Naval Base followed by memorial service at base chapel. We were treated to a tour of the active destroyer, USS Roosevelt (DDG-80). Most enjoyable to see hardware changes of the ship and the interaction between the crews. At the association meeting we were presented with the final commissioning pennant flown aboard Hunt by its last CO. Especially enjoyable were the facilities and extras provided by the OMNI and its staff. The banquet and entertainment were enjoyed by all.

USS DUNLAP (DD-384)
Hampton Inn
Ybor City, Tampa, Florida
September 23-26, 2010
Chaired by: Harold Croncich
Attendance: 26 total/4 shipmates
Highlights: The reunion attendees visited the Florida Aquarium as well as a bus tour of Ybor City and Tampa Bay. The banquet was held at the Columbia Restaurant and attendees were entertained by Flamenco Dancers. In between activities, shipmates and family members shared stories of service in the hospitality room located at the hotel. A good time was had by all! Planning on the next reunion to be in Las Vegas. We appreciate the raffle items sent to us by The Tin Can Sailor Organization. The shipmates really appreciated the items.

USS NORMAN SCOTT (DD-690)
Chicago, Illinois
September 23-25, 2010
Chaired by: Dennis and Mary Winghart
Attendance: 28 total/6 shipmates
Highlights: This was our 23rd reunion Everyone had a good time during the tour of Chicago. On Saturday morning we held a memorial service for those Killed in Action aboard the USS Norman Scott on July 24, 1944 during the invasion of tinian. Thank you Gerald Hulslander TM2c a crew member from the USS McNair for attending the memorial service to pay his respects to those who died in action. During the evening was the USS Norman Scott banquet. The USS Norman Scott never saw action after WWII.

USS STOCKHAM (DD-683)
Holiday Inn-Dayton-Fairborn
Fairborn, Ohio
September 27-30, 2010
Chaired by: Richard E. Himler
Attendance: 15 total/8 shipmates
Highlights: Tour U.S. Air Force Museum in Dayton, OH. Birthplace of Aviation oldest and largest military aviation musuem in the world. 400 aircraft and missiles. Aircraft of presidents from F.D.R. to L.B.J. Also tours to the Carillon Park, Wright Brothers Memorial and Wright Cycle Company Complex.

USS NORRIS (DD/DDE-859)
Grand Plaza
Branson, Missouri
September 28-October 2, 2010
Chaired by: Ed Mehl
Attendance: 60 total/32 shipmates
Highlights: We were treated to a wonderful welcome reception by the hotel. On Friday morning we started our tour with a show at the Clay Cooper Music Show where we had lunch before a trip to College of the Ozarks. This was followed by a memorial service at the Branson Bell Showboat. Saturday we had our banquet with live entertainment.

USS WALKER (DD/DDE-517)
Stone Castle Hotel & Conference Center
Branson, Missouri
September 28-30, 2010
Chaired by: Mike Goggins
Attendance: 50 total/29 shipmates
Highlights: The Branson Belle dinner cruise and the Clay Cooper Show. For me personally, it was finding five people who showed up out of the blue. I was not emailing them or posting them. They found us in the Tin Can Sailor and American Legion.

USS JOHN W. THOMASON (DD-760)
Shilo Inn
Salt Lake City, Utah
September 29-October 2, 2010
Chaired by: Paul L. Steele
Attendance: 115 total/60 shipmates
Highlights: September 29th and September 30th registration and reminiscing. Oct. 1st, a ride on the Heber Valley Railroad to see fall colors with a stop in Park City site of the 2002 Winter Olympics. Oct. 2nd, tour to Hill AFB Museum, with our banquet and raffle.

USS COLLETT (DD-730)
Courtyard by Marriott--Liberty Station
San Diego, California
September 29-October 3, 2010
Chaired by: Al & Kay Phillips
Attendance: 108 total/51 shipmates
Highlights: The hotel is on the site of the former Naval Training Center-San Diego. Many of the shipmates went to boot camp there so the site was special to them. A fellow shipmate who is a volunteer on the USS Midway (now a museum) led a tour of the Midway for 75 shipmates and guests.

USS DOUGLAS H. FOX (DD-779)
Doubletree Suites
Seattle, Washington
September 30-October 2, 2010
Chaired by: Joe Sczyrek
Attendance: 60 total/30 shipmates
Highlights: Thirty shipmates, including three Plank Owners from 1944, and thirty guests attended. The itinerary included tours of the City of Seattle and Bremerton, Washington where we visited the USS TURNER JOY (DD-951) and the Puget Sound Naval Harbor. Guest Speakers Richard McMichael and Mark Roberts provided an overview of their website "Destroyers Online". An Honor Guard from Everett Naval Station participated in our Memorial Service as we honored our fallen shipmates. At our Banquet Dinner, we celebrated our time together and danced to the music of the David Cooley Band as they played selections spanning the years DD-779 was in service from 1944 to 1973. We all look forward to our next reunion in Baltimore in 2012.

USS LOFBERG (DD-759)
Marriott Suites
Chicago-Deerfield, Illinois
September 30-October 3, 2010
Chaired by: John Loeb
Attendance: 51 total/27 shipmates
Highlights: Our Lofberg group attended a graduation ceremony at Recruit Training Center, Great Lakes. We toured the Historic Fort Sheridan, North Shore, Lake Michigan. We visited the Baha'i House of Worship, Wilmette, Illinois. We drove through the grounds of Northwestern University, Evanston, Illinois. We visited the shops at Navy Pier, Chicago, Illinois. We shopped at Oprah Store, Chicago, Illinois. We visited the Shedd Aquarium, The Field Museum and Willis (Sears) Tower. We spent time at the Museum of Science and Industry, South Side, Chicago. Click here for photo

USS TIDEWATER (AD-31)
Doubletree
Virginia Beach, Virginia
September 30-October 3, 2010
Chaired by: Dean Agee
Attendance: 118 total/61 shipmates
Highlights: On 30 September the former crew members of the USS Tidewater met at the Doubletree Hotel. The evening included a sandwich buffet and a chance to get reacquainted with old shipmates. On Friday, 1 October the crew and guests enjoyed a tour of Norfolk Naval Base and a bus tour of Norfolk. All agreed that there had been many changes to the base and to the Norfolk area. Friday evening was a time for "sea stories" and visiting with some we hadn't seen in many years. On Saturday, 2 October many of the crew enjoyed an optional tour of the Naval base by water with the harbor cruise, then a guided tour of Virginia Beach. Saturday evening brought the banquet with a guest speaker, CDR Multer, the USS Tidewater's last Commanding Officer before decommissioning in 1971. Also in attendance was Captain Frank Mitchell, the Tidewater's last Commanding Officer while the ship was still in service as well as several other officers and 118 crewmembers and guests. Sunday morning was the farewell breakfast and a chance to say "so long" until the next reunion in Branson, MO in 2012.

USS BEATTY (DD-640/756)
Springmaid Resort
Myrtle Beach, South Carolina
October 3-8, 2010
Chaired by: Joe Sistare and Sid Jennings
Attendance: 94 total/55 shipmates
Highlights: Southern Pig Picken, Alabama Theater, Brook Green Gardens.

USS DENNIS J. BUCKLEY (DD/DDR-808)
Adams Mark
Buffalo, New York
October 3-6, 2010
Chaired by: Ken Stone
Attendance: 70 total/37 shipmates
Highlights: Shipmates from 1945 -1973 enjoyed four days and three nights in sunny
downtown Buffalo. A hospitality room was provided throughout the duration where shipmates and guests gathered upon arrival and at anytime we weren't on a tour/trip to talk over "old sea stories". Sunday was mainly welcoming and socializing in the hospitality room. Monday involved a trip to Niagara Falls, which included The Maid of the Mist, Cave of the Winds, Niagara Casino, and Mall shopping spree. The tour buses were shadowed by a grey ghost (808) on plane guard duty. Tuesday we visited the Naval Park which includes the USS The Sullivans DD-537, USS Little Rock CL-92/CLG-4, and the SS Croaker SS-246. Chow call was made and a light lunch was catered on the mess deck of the Little Rock. Yum, Yum. Tuesday evening was the final banquet dinner, followed by gift raffles and crew meeting. The hospitality room remained open until the wee hours of the morning. Wednesday saw the crew members saying thier good-by's and heading back to their home ports.

USS COGHLAN (DD-606)
The Orleans
Las Vegas, Nevada
October 5-8, 2010
Chaired by: Joe Mamola
Attendance: 26 total/8 shipmates
Highlights: Although our last formal reunion (with tours and banquet) was in 2006, we continue to get together on an annual basis. We now meet at The Orleans Hotel in Las Vegas the first Tuesday through Thursday of every October. We enjoy our time together in a suite that we use as our hospitality/meeting room. This year was our 25th reunion.

USS SEMMES (DDG-18)
Lodge of the Ozarks
Branson, Missouri
October 6-10, 2010
Chaired by: Jerry Davis
Attendance: 59 total/30 shipmates
Highlights: Excellent entertainment in Branson. Branson is the most veteran-oriented town we have ever been to. They show patriotism in everything they do. Lodge of the Ozarks was an awesome choice for lodging. Our next reunion was voted on and will be in Jacksonville, Florida in 2012.

USS WITEK (EDD-848)
Grand Gateway
Rapid City, South Dakota
October 6-10, 2010
Chaired by: John Noonan
Attendance: 62 total/34 shipmates
Highlights: Visiting Crazy Horse & Mt. Rushmore Memorials. Bus tour through the Badlands National Park. Hospitality room and banquet.

USS AGERHOLM (DD-826)
Crowne Plaza
San Diego, California
October 7-10, 2010
Chaired by: Joe Hrach
Attendance: 91 total/44 shipmates
Highlights: Our memorial service was held at Fort Rosecrans National Cemetery during a former shipmate's service. many attendees had worked with him and knew his family. As the service closed a destroyer rounded Point Loma coming into port. A bus tour included both Old and New Town, Hotel Del, Balboa Park and other sites. San Diego was our home port. It was hard to find old haunts--most were gone, replaced by freeways and new construction. Attending were two former Agerholm commanding officers, a vice admiral (Ret.) who served as a Lt (jg) on the Agerholm and a retired navy captain who was a Lt. on board.

USS SIGOURNEY (DD-643)
The Radisson at Opryland
Nashville, Tennessee
October 7-10, 2010
Chaired by: Tom Gould
Attendance: 98 total/37 shipmates
Highlights: After an opening day Thursday, Friday we had a Gray Line City tour of Nashville with stops at the Ryman Auditorium and The Country Music Hall of Fame. Friday night at The Grand Ole Opry. Saturday was free time, many taking The General Jackson Riverboat cruise. Saturday night was the memorial service and banquet.

USS LLOYD THOMAS (DD/DDE-764)
Pensacola, Florida
October 11-15, 2010
Chaired by: Ed and Cheryl Ragsdale
Highlights: It was a very rewarding experience for all in attendance. From our visits to numerous classrooms, Naval Air Museum, water rescue exercises, tour of Pensacola, whale watching boat trip and our "Memorial" service (coordinated and executed by a group of 13 school volunteers). They were immaculately turned out, some readings appropriate to the occasion were done, a visit to the Vietnam memorial where our three lost sailors (killed in a gun mount explosion) could be visited, laying of the wreath and concluding with TAPS on the bugle. There were 13 members of the color guard and they were hosted for lunch by our group. One sailor per table provided an opportunity to express and share our pride. I would be remiss if I did not mention our coordination vendor (Beach Bum Trolley).

USS ENDICOTT (DD-495/DMS-35)
Clarion Hotel Airport
Jacksonville, Florida
October 13-17, 2010
Chaired by: Ted Wieber
Attendance: 40 total/19 shipmates
Highlights: Two tours, one at Mayport Naval Station and city and one to St. Augustine. Our tour guide Gary Sass of Ad Lib tours was outstanding. Traditional memorial service was held at Mayport with Navy Chaplain officiating. The Clarion did an outstanding job in hosting our group. Thanks for the raffle gifts.

USS PIEDMONT (AD-17)
Quality Hotel and Conference Center
College Park, Georgia
October 13-17, 2010
Chaired by: Bill Kastens and Bob "Willie" Williams
Attendance: 102 total/47 shipmates
Highlights: The hotel facilities were A-1, the staff was the most helpful of any reunion. There were two day tours--Thursday--Callaway Gardens and Warm Springs, GA. Friday--the Atlanta Aquarium, Cyclorama and a bus tour of Atlanta. piedmont CO, VADM (Ret.) Ted Parker and wife Anne were featured guests at the Saturday night banquet.

USS MITSCHER (DL-2/DDG-35)
Holiday Inn
Chantilly, Virginia
October 14-17, 2010
Chaired by: Mel Young
Attendance: 116 total/61 shipmates
Highlights: The tours were outstanding. We had our memorial service at the U.S. Navy Memorial. I highly recommend that for it was very touching. We had a great time, the hotel did a great job in all areas to give us a great reunion.

USS WILLIAM C. LAWE (DD-763)
Sandcastle Hotel
Virginia Beach, Virginia
October 15-17, 2010
Chaired by: Owen and Anne Turner
Attendance: 74 total/35 shipmates
Highlights: Guest speaker Richard Lawe, William C. Lawe's son. After dinner show by "Alexia" vocalist and entertainer, joined by John Heinleson and Bob Pisano. Tour of Norfolk Harbor aboard the Spirit of Norfolk. Great food and cruise.

USS MELVIN (DD-680)
Landmark Resort Hotel
Myrtle Beach, South Carolina
October 18-21, 2010
Chaired by: Jim Simpson
Attendance: 43 total/16 shipmates
Highlights: Dinner at Thoroughbreds, the show Spirit of Ireland. Good food and entertainment. Swamp cruise. Banquet, where a new game was introduced by Katie and Les and Lois called "Pass the Cheesecake". Lots of fun and great meeting shipmates in the hospitality room. Looking forward to next year.

USS HULL (DD-350/DD-945)
Orleans Hotel & Casino
Las Vegas, Nevada
October 19-22, 2010
Chaired by: Robert Modell
Attendance: 83 total/50 shipmates
Highlights: Our 4th Hull Association Reunion (DD-350 had reunions for 25 years). Two "Halsey's Typhoon" DD-350 survivors Pat Douhan and Archie DeRyckere also attended. Three night reunion capped off with a Dinner Banquet and Navy League speaker Capt. Jim Jefferis, USN (Ret.).

USS SIERRA (AD-18)
Port-O-Call Hotel
Ocean City, New Jersey
October 19-21, 2010
Chaired by: Dan Romando and Bob Morales
Attendance: 60 total/30 shipmates
Highlights: The hotel and banquet were first rate.  Our tours included boarding the USS New Jersey, touring the ship, a wreath-laying ceremony and a BBQ on the fantail. Then a trip to Philadelphia to see the historic and cultural  sites. In Cape May, NJ we visited the Naval Air Station, Wildwood and museum, A WWII Lookout Tower and coastal artillery emplacement. Our furthest visiting member came from Hawaii. This was a wonderful reunion. Our oldest member in attendance cut the Sierra cake. Our next reunion will be in Washington, DC in September 2011.

USS JONAS INGRAM (DD-938)
Crown Plaza
Jacksonville, Florida
October 21-24, 2010
Chaired by: Pete Ventola
Attendance: 74 total/45 shipmates
Highlights: Friday tour of St. Augustine, Fl. Saturday, tour of Mayport Naval Station (Ship's home port), visit to Norwegian Frigate Fridjof-Nansen and the USS Farragut (DDG-99). Saturday night banquet for the crew. The next reunion will be in October 2012 in Pensacola, Florida.

USS NEWMAN K. PERRY (DD/DDR-883)
Sea Mist Resort Hotel
Myrtle Beach, South Carolina
October 21-24, 2010
Chaired by: Rex Carter
Attendance: 110 total/48 shipmates (including 1 Plank Owner)
Highlights: Visit by Newman K. Perry Cate, who is great great nephew on our ship's namesake, accompanied by his sister, father, grandmother and grandfather. They brought photos and news clippings. Home-cooked meals and desserts prepared on site and served by Joyce Carter, Dorothy Keeney, Bonnie Pishanidor, Darlene Stepkes, Yvette Hormon, Debbie Vega.

USS RICH (DD/DDE-820)
Drawbridge Inn Hotel
Ft. Wright, Kentucky
April 13-16, 2011
Chaired by: Dick Koeniger
Attendance: 128 total/71 shipmates
Highlights: City tour by coach of Greater Cincinnati and banquet at Hofbrauhaus. Luncheon cruise on Ohio River and visit to Hollywood Casino. Ship's company meeting, banquet and memorial service.

USS HAZELWOOD (DD-531)
Jacksonville Airport Crown Plaza
Jacksonville, Florida
April 27-30, 2011
Chaired by: Jim Julian
Attendance: 80 total/43 shipmates
Highlights: The tour of Mayport Naval Base gave our group a look at the most recent ships and a glimpse at the new Navy life of those now serving. The living conditions of those serving are greatly improved over that of all who attended the reunion. Our memorial service for those lost in the Kamikaze attack at Okinawa was held at the Jacksonville War Memorial Wall with the Terry Parker High School JNROTC presenting the colors.

USS MULLINNIX (DD-944)
Hilton Garden Inn Albany Medical Center
Albany, New York
April 27-May 1, 2011
Chaired by: Bob Houghton
Attendance: 71 total/37 shipmates
Highlights: Ten shipmates attended their first reunion this year as we returned to the northeast for the first time since 1999. Highlights included day trips on Thursday and Friday with our annual Memorial Service on USS SLATER (DE-766). All enjoyed a wine-tasting Wednesday evening and a beer tasting Thursday evening. The Watervliet Arsenal Museum was a real treat. We had the standard auction and banquet every reunion must have. I can't say enough about the hospitality our host hotel gave us. This was their  first military reunion and they gave us the royal treatment with red carpet. Our hats off to them.

USS YOSEMITE (AD-19)
Guest House International Inns-Hotels-Suites
Nashville, Tennessee
April 27-May 1, 2011
Chaired by: Nicholas M. Williams "Mike"
Attendance: 74 total/32 shipmates
Highlights: Great property: hospitality room up to 2500 sq. ft. It also acts as the dining room. Food was catered by hotel from Ambrosia Catering off property. Food was Great. The hotel staff and caterer fell all over themselves to keep us happy and met all our needs and requests. It has a total of 182 rooms with a lot of free covered parking. 

USS STEINAKER (DD/DDR-863)
Omni
Jacksonville, Florida
April 28-31, 2011
Chaired by: John Evans
Attendance: 54 total/30 shipmates
Highlights: Another great gathering for our 19th year with several first time attendees who were able to meet new/old friends. Friday's tour of Mayport Naval Station and the Anheuser-Busch Brewery were enjoyed by shipmates. An excellent banquet meal was served on Saturday evening followed by our famous entertainment group and auction. Everyone had fun and are already looking forward to our 20th in Virginia Beach.

USS SOMERS (DD-381/947/DDG-34)
Best Western Traders Inn
Poteau, Oklahoma
April 29-May 1, 2011
Chaired by: Bob Plante
Attendance: 52 total/38 shipmates
Highlights: The best yet. Dinner compliments of our host and hostess, Tom and Mary Anne Goforth, catered lunch, the Bluegrass Band, Rusty Plow, donated their time and talent. Successful raffles and great time with door prizes. Can't wait for next year.

USS JOHNSTON (DD-821)
Travel Lodge
Pensacola Beach, Florida
May 5-9, 2011
Chaired by: Ralph Hocking
Attendance: 77 total/52 shipmates
Highlights: We had a Welcome Dinner Thursday followed on Friday with a visit to the Pensacola NAS/museum on Friday, Saturday we toured historic Pensacola, visited the Veterans Memorial with Color Guards and a wreath laying. Sunday we had a business meeting with a farewell dinner and white elephant raffle. A good time was had by all. Record attendance.

USS MORTON (DD-948)
Best Western Oceanfront
Virginia Beach, Virginia
May 11-15, 2011
Chaired by: John Kieft
Attendance: 105 total/55 shipmates
Highlights: the USS MORTON's 8th reunion included a tour of Nauticus and the USS WISCONSIN. The highlight of the reunion was the banquet speaker, Miss Thanh Nguyen, who told the story of how her family and 52 other refugees were picked up 150 miles from Vietnam by the MORTON. On hand for the event was MORTON's last captain, who was the Skipper at the time of the rescue. Three more crewmembers from that period were also present. MORTON shipmates voted for Vancouver, Washington to be the sight of our 9th reunion in 2013.

USS ROBERT H. McCARD (DD-822)
Radisson Hotel Nashville, TN Airport
Nashville, Tennessee
May 11-14, 2011
Chaired by: Ben Plante
Attendance: 45 total/22 shipmates
Highlights: Nashville tour by bus was great. Also visited Country Music Hall of Fame, Hermitage Plantation and Belle Meade of Andrew Jackson Mansion. Hotel employees were very friendly and accommodating. All in all everything was great.

USS SMALLEY (DD-565)
Marriott at City Center
Newport News, Virginia
May 11-15, 2011
Chaired by: George Bauersfeld
Attendance: 51 total/16 shipmates
Highlights: Dinner at Boxwood Inn, tours of: Shipyard Museum, Botanical Garden, Newport News, Naval Base, Williamsburg. Lunch at Officers Club, Memorial Service, Banquet at hotel with great guest speaker. Good times in hospitality room.

USS MOALE (DD-693)
Wingate
Chantilly, Virginia
May 12-15, 2011
Chaired by: Cal Muth
Attendance: 50 total/35 shipmates
Highlights: Tour to Marine, Air Force, World War II Navy Memorial, Navy Shipyard--USS Barry, Smithsonian Air & Space Museum.

USS YELLOWSTONE (AD-27)
Best Western Merry Manor
S. Portland, Maine
May 18-22, 2011
Chaired by: Paul Bowen
Attendance: 129 total/65 shipmates
Highlights: Two tours were offered: Trolley tour of Portland then Casco bay; Freeport for LL Bean Store then Cook's Lobster House on Bailey's Island for lobsters on Friday. At our Thursday evening dinner we enjoyed a Murder Mystery which was outstanding. Our final banquet was held on Saturday evening with a short business meeting and then our raffles. We took group photos by years and had a donation of a "Life Ring". Mr. Waxman found it on the beach in Puerto Rico in 1968. It must have come off the ship during a hurricane that had just gone by. What a treasure to our shipmates.

USS BROWNSON (DD-518/DD-868)
Doubletree Guest Suites
Plymouth Meeting, Pennsylvania
May 19-23, 2011
Chaired by: Joseph D. Eliff
Attendance: 124 total/70 shipmates
Highlights: Hospitality Room; Toured Valley Forge National Park; Toured historic Philadelphia and Battleship New Jersey, Business meeting with election of officers, Banquet with George Washington as guest speaker.

USS RICHARD L. PAGE (DEG/FFG-5)
Crowne Plaza Airport
St. Louis, Missouri
May 19-22, 2011
Chaired by: Vic Turvey
Attendance: 39 total/21 shipmates
Highlights: The attendance was small but the reunion was large for those who made it, through wind and floods. Friday the crew was privileged to be the guests of Vic Turvey at the Strathalbyn Farms Club, a private sportsmen's club. We shot sporting clays, enjoyed the horses, strolled the grounds and enjoyed a spectacular sunset. The club put out a fabulous spread of appetizers followed by a wonderful chicken dinner. Service was exceptional. Saturday there was a cook out a Vic Turvey's house with a great spread of food and drinks. Everyone enjoyed themselves at the pool or bar. Entertainment was provided by a golden retriever. Crowne Plaza was the perfect hotel for the reunion. Click here for photo

USS KNUDSON (APD-101)
Monarch of the Sea (Cruise)
May 20-23, 2011
Chaired by: Wayne J. Reynolds
Attendance: 11 total/5 shipmates
Highlights: The cruise started at Cape Canaveral, Florida on May 20 and arrived in Nassau, Bahamas on May 21. We had 12 hours in the Bahamas, set sail at midnight and arrived at Coco Cay at 8:00 a.m. Stayed until 4:00 p.m. and then set sail for Cape Canaveral. All that attended had a good time.

USS DYESS (DD-880)
Millennium Airport Hotel
Buffalo, New York
June 8-11, 2011
Chaired by: Ken Moore
Attendance: 42 total/23 shipmates
Highlights: Toured Moses Dam, Fort Niagara, Casino Erie Canal Cruise, Vidlers Variety Store, Made-in-America Store (sells only USA goods). A homestyle Banquet. Raffled off TCS gift certificates and signed up new members.

USS POWER (DD-839)
Hilton Garden Inn, Worcester
Worcester, Massachusetts
June 25-29, 2011
Chaired by: John S. Pinto
Attendance: 67 total/31 shipmates
Highlights: Sunday Laying of Wreath Ceremony honoring John V. Power, Medal of Honor Recipient where our ships received its name. It was held at Worcester City Hall June 26, 2011 in front of John V. Power statue. In attendance were shipmates, guests and family members, some 90 in all, along with the Marine Corps League Detachment #144 Honor guard. Judge Paul V. Mullaney was guest speaker. After which the Marine Corps League invited all to the museum by the lake, where we presented to the museum a quilt of some 30 shipmates who served aboard. The quilt was made by the Powerful Ladies Auxiliary to be placed on a wall at the museum. We hosted a buffet for all who attended. We also visited the College of the Holy Cross O'Callahan Ward Room where we presented a plaque to the O'Callahan Midshipmen Battalion, then on to our Country Western Welcome Aboard.

USS BORIE (DD-704)
Doubletree
Annapolis, Maryland
August 5-7, 2011
Chaired by: Jim Neary
Attendance: 35 total/18 shipmates
Highlights: One shipmate, Jim Knaub, was a "plank owner" and aboard the Borie when hit by a Japanese Kamikaze on August 9, 1944.

USS DuPONT (DD-941)
Embassy Suites
Alexandria, Virginia
August 19-21, 2011
Chaired by: Ray Perrotti
Attendance: 42 total/23 shipmates
Highlights: We talked, laughed, reunited, reminisced and got reacquainted after so many years. Saturday morning we took a tour of the Navy Museum down at the shipyard in DC. Afterwards we toured the USS BARRY (DD-933), which is moored in the Navy shipyard. Later in the day several shipmates toured the Vietnam Wall and were successful in getting a wall etching of one of our fallen shipmates, Frank Bellant. The highlight of the reunion do doubt was our dinner Saturday evening, which was held at the Embassy Suites. We had 42 total in attendance. Our "keynote" speaker was our commanding officer, Captain Robert Small. A great time was had by all. We are already in the process of planning our next reunion.

USS HAYNSWORTH (DD-700)
Savannah Hilton de Soto
Savannah, Georgia
August 24-28, 2011
Chaired by: James M. Murphy
Attendance: 41 total/19 shipmates
Highlights: Early arrivals were treated to a dinner at the infamous "Pirate House" and then to a "Ghost and Gravestone" trolley tour of the Ghosts of Savannah. Friday shipmates and wives/guests were treated to a trolley tour of Historic Savannah and Colonial District. Lunch was held at the famous Mrs. Wilkes Restaurant. The rest of the day was spent in the hospitality room followed by a pizza party. On Saturday we travelled to the "Mighty 8th Air Force Museum" for an in-depth and enlightening program on the 8th Air Force Operations during WWII. Our annual memorial service was conducted in the museum's chapel. On Saturday evening we held our reunion banquet and on Sunday morning we gathered together for a farewell breakfast until next year's reunion in Albany, New York.

USS MASSEY (DD-778)
Crowne Plaza Dulles Airport
Herndon, Virginia
August 25-29, 2011
Chaired by: Philip Smith
Attendance: 81 total/40 shipmates
Highlights: Toured many D.C. area sites including Iwo Jima Memorial, WWII Memorial, US Naval Heritage Center where we held our memorial service. Phillips Seafood Restaurant, Holocaust Museum, White House (outside), Museum of American History, National Fire Arms Museum and Udvar-Hazy Air and Space Museum. CDR. Jerry Olin, CO of USS Independence (LCS-2) gave a remarkable presentation on Littoral Combat Ships. Banquet at the hotel and music by the DC-3.

USS WEDDERBURN (DD-684)
Millennium Airport Hotel--Buffalo
Buffalo, New York
August 25-29, 2011
Chaired by: Sid L. Lanier
Attendance: 39 total/22 shipmates
Highlights: We opened Thursday afternoon with a deli style buffet in the hospitality room. The reunion was honored with the presence of wives of two deceased shipmates. This is encouraged and hope more will attend in the future. A commissioning pennant was on display that once flew over the Wedderburn. A large collection of pictures of the Wedderburn and her crews were also on display. Three new attendees were present and we hope to see them at future reunions. Two plank owners, Ernie Flament and Capt. Victor Delano were in attendance. Capt. Delano was the speaker at the Sunday night buffet banquet. A memorial service/tour was held aboard the USS The Sullivans (DD-537), a Fletcher class museum ship at the Erie County/Buffalo Naval Park. Taps was provided by Buglers of America. Additional tours of the Erie Canal and wine country, Old Fort Niagara and the Maid of the Mist cruise at the  bottom of Niagara Falls. Three tours with noon lunches, the deli buffet on opening night, and banquet was all inclusive. It was voted to have the 2012 reunion in Baton Rouge. Date to be announced.

USS REMEY (DD-688)
Holiday Inn Sea-Tac
Seattle, Washington
September 3-5, 2011
Chaired by: Jim Speckbrock
Attendance: 28 total/10 shipmates
Highlights: Guest speaker, Admiral Herb Bridge. 16 people went on a 7 day Alaskan Cruise following the reunion.

USS SHANNON (DM-25)
Eden Resort Inn
Lancaster, Pennsylvania
September 4-9, 2011
Chaired by: John Pandora
Attendance: 27 total/13 shipmates
Highlights: Because of the storm that came through Pennsylvania that week we were limited to what we could do. Mostly we went out to eat, did a little sight seeing and sat around the hospitality room and told war stories and a few lies. We all have enjoyed the comradeship for over 60 years.

USS IRWIN (DD-794)
Best Western Merry Manor Inn
Portland, Maine
September 7-11, 2011
Chaired by: Frank Preston
Attendance: 81 total/32 shipmates
Highlights: Tours to Bath Iron Works in Bath, where they are still building destroyers. A cruise on Casco Bay in Portland. A narrated tour of Old Portland Port and many lighthouses. The Best Western merry Manor Inn has hosted many navy reunions and does an excellent job.

USS JOHN R. CRAIG (DD-885)
Grand Gateway Hotel
Rapid City, South Dakota
September 7-11, 2011
Chaired by: Rick andreas, Max Cronin, Bob Niles
Attendance: 65 total/32 shipmates
Highlights: Our ship's 21st reunion will leave lasting memories. The visit to Mt. Rushmore was awesome to see at night with the lighting ceremony and a salute to the verterans there. We toured the Crazy Horse Monument and visited the Old West Town Deadwood. Our  dinner dance was on Friday with a Chuck Wagon Supper and Cowboy Music Show on Saturday. Goodbyes were on Sunday.

NEWPORT DEALEYS (DE-1006, 1014, 1015, 1021, 1022, 1027, 1028, 1029, 1030)
Adams Mark
Buffalo, New York
September 8-11, 2011
Chaired by: Ron Bauer, USS Cromwell (DE-1014)
Attendance: 75 total/42 shipmates
Highlights: Enjoyed tours of the U.S. Navy Ship's Park including USS The Sullivans, USS Little Rock and the USS Croaker. This was followed by a ride on the Maid of the Mist at Niagara Falls. The evenings were filled with shipmate camaraderie and sea tales followed by a presentation on the Erie Canal by Ron Bauer and a past reunion review by Marc Arsenault.

USS ZELLARS (DD-777)
MCM Elegante
Albuquerque, New Mexico
September 8-12, 2011
Chaired by: Raymond Cottini
Attendance: 81 total/35 shipmates
Highlights: Six plank owners present. Bus tour to Santa Fe and Sandia Peak Tram ride. Memorial service at the New Mexico Veterans Memorial Park with a plaque dedicated to the Zellars and especially the shipmates who gave the supreme sacrifice on April 12, 1945.

USS HALE (DD-642)
Holiday Inn Downtown
Huntsville, Alabama
September 11-14, 2011
Chaired by: Roland Paquette
Attendance: 55 total/32 shipmates
Highlights: We had a great tour of the Space and Rocket Center in Huntsville. Our guest speaker was Ret. Colonel (Army) Derek Paquette who was program manager for the Apache Helicopter Program. he is at present V.P. of Aviation at a company in Huntsville.

USS SAMUEL B. ROBERTS (DD-823)
Holiday Inn Downtown
Buffalo, New York
September 11-16, 2011
Chaired by: Mike Cipolla
Attendance: 75 total/50 shipmates
Highlights: Buffalo Navy Museum, Maid of the Mist and Lockport Locks tours. W.N.Y. Maritime Charter School provided the Honor Guard and Drill Team. The city of Buffalo and hotel were great. The Memorial Service on the USS LITTLE ROCK was also a highlight. Great reunion.

USS FLOYD B. PARKS (DD-884)
Sheraton Reston Virginia
Washington, DC
Sept. 12 - 19, 2011
Chaired by: Bill Birdsong
Attendance: 264 total/110 Shipmates
Highlights: A super reunion!!  One of our largest ever.  We just seem to get bigger and better by the year.  Go Parks!! We toured the Capitol, dedicated a plaque for the Parks at the Navy Memorial, and enjoyed the DC3 (band) for great entertainment
and all this on Friday.  Saturday we went to Arlington Cemetery, Phillips Seafood Buffet for lunch, visited WW2, Korea, and Vietnam memorials, and in the evening enjoyed cake and coffee in our hospitality room.  The cake was donated by the Knoblocks who had the cake made in the exact and precise likeness of the Parks.  Another great day.  Sunday was our banquet dinner and great raffle. We had 13 Plankowners attending and 13 of our people were in wheelchairs this year.  We may be getting older but we remain dedicated to the Parks reunions.  We enjoyed 10 first time attendees and hope to see them again next year and every year from now on.  Now we move in the direction of Chicago (Deerfield) for another great time together in 2012.  Really good job Parks "family" and we'll see you in Chicago.

USS LEWIS (DE-535)
Inn of the Rio Grande
Alamosa, Colorado
September 12-16, 2011
Chaired by: Gale N. Fletcher
Attendance: 25 total/13 shipmates
Highlights: Pizza night on Tuesday, Sept. 13 followed by the San Luis Valley Big Band. Wednesday, Sept. 14 a very scenic ride on the Cumbres and Toltec Railroad from Antonito, Colorado to Chama, New Mexico. Our banquet is on Thursday and check out is Friday.

USS STRONG (DD-758/467)
Wyndham Portland Airport
Portland, Maine
September 13-18, 2011
Chaired by: Bill Kaminsky
Attendance: 82 total/41 shipmates
Highlights: Tour of Bath Iron Works. the 467 was built there.

USS MURRAY (DD/DDE-576)
Radisson at Airport
North Charleston, South Carolina
September 14-17, 2011
Chaired by: Neil Den Bleyker
Attendance: 39 total/18 shipmates
Highlights: The hotel was very courteous and friendly to our members. Everyone had a wonderful time. Attendance was low due to the high price of air fare.

USS O'BANNON (DD-450)
Inn of the Ozarks
Branson, Missouri
September 14-19, 2011
Chaired by: William Jones
Attendance: 54 total/32 shipmates
Highlights: Titanic; Noah's Arc; Show Boat Cruise; Yakov Smirnoff.

USS SPROSTON (DD/DDE-577)
Sheraton Station Square
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
September 14-18, 2011
Chaired by: Dan & Katie Suchy
Attendance: 61 total/36 shipmates
Highlights: Memorial service for departed shipmates at Soldiers and Sailors Hall, tour of University of Pittsburgh, visit Phipps Conservator Garden, bus tour of Pittsburgh. Sproston business meeting. Banquet and raffle, farewell breakfast.

USS GRAND CANYON (AD/AR-28)
Hilton Garden Inn
Columbus, Georgia
September 15-19, 2011
Chaired by: Robert T. Dunn
Attendance: 84 total/45 shipmates
Highlights: Attended special forces graduation at Fort Benning; ate lunch with the troops, visited FDR Little White House at Warm Springs; ate lunch at Callaway Gardens and toured the gardens; visited the Civil War Naval Museum in Columbus. Had a dinner/dance to a band on the final night.

USS DAMATO (DDE-871)
Clarion
Kalamazoo, Michigan
September 18-22, 2011
Chaired by: Jim Niedzielski
Attendance: 60 total/27 shipmates
Highlights: We had a tour to an aircraft museum and a Memorial Service at the National Cemetery and it was something to behold.

USS HICKOX (DD-673)
Springmaid Beach Resort Hotel
Myrtle Beach, South Carolina
September 19-22, 2011
Chaired by: Mellant Palo
Attendance 49 total/21 shipmates
Highlights: Visited Brookgreen Gardens, took the Low Country boat cruise, had lunch at Flo's in Murrells Inlet. One evening we had dinner at the Giant Crab and after dinner went to a show at the Alabama Theatre in Myrtle Beach. We had a great time in South Carolina.

USS RATHBURNE (FF-1057)
Lodge of the Ozarks
Branson, Missouri
September 19-21, 2011
Chaired by: Robert Rowe
Attendance: 19 total/12 shipmates
Highlights: Appearance of Pvt. Jubal Lee

USS TURNER (DDR-834)
Adams Mark
Buffalo, New York
September 19-22, 2011
Chaired by: Grant Wilcox
Attendance: 65 total/32 shipmates
Highlights: This was our twentieth reunion

USS BLACK (DD-666)
Holiday Inn--South
Baton Rouge, Louisiana
September 20-25, 2011
Chaired by: Jerry Johnston
Attendance: 78 total/46 shipmates
Highlights: The visits to the World War II Museum in New Orleans and the ceremony/tour aboard the USS KIDD (DD-661) were enjoyed by all the sailors and families. The USS KIDD is well maintained and brought back many fond memories. The movie at the WW II Museum is a must see.

DESTROYER LEADER ASSOCIATION
DL-1, DL-2/DDG-35, DL-3/DDG-36, DL-4, DL-5
Holiday Inn Cincinnati Airport Hotel
Erlanger, Kentucky
September 21-25, 2011
Chaired by: Walter Alexander, CMRP
Attendance: 106 total/56 shipmates
Highlilghts: Tour of Wright Patterson Air Force Museum; tour of Eden Park, Vietnam Memorial, Tales of the Underground Railroad, lunch at Hofbrauhaus Newport, Union Terminal Museum, Welcome Reception, Buffet Dinner Banquet. Best hotel in fifteen years of annual reunions. Definitely recommend this location.

USS JOHN S. McCAIN (DL-3/DDG-36)
Holiday Inn Cincinnati Airport
Erlanger, Kentucky
September 20-24, 2011
Chaired by: Mike Bugara
Attendance: 8 total/5 shipmates
Highlights: Tour to U.S.A.F. Museum, Wright Patterson A.F.B. The Destroyer Leader Association auctjion after the buffet dinner.

USS FRANK KNOX (DD-742)
Comfort Suite by Choice Hotels
Rapid City, South Dakota
September 21-24, 2011
Chaired by: Orville Krieg
Attendance: 52 total/30 shipmates
Highlights: Mt. Rushmore evening lighting ceremony very, very impressive with recognition of all veterans. Tour of downtown Rapid City viewing sculptures of all presidents with commentary by our tour guides. The last of our tours was a trip to The Gold Factory where we witnessed the making of gold jewelry. Many of our group made purchases. Then on the The Flying T Chuckwagon Supper Club and blue grass show.

USS HANK (DD-702)
Grand Gateway Hotel
Rapid City, South Dakota
September 21-25, 2011
Chaired by: Tom & Teresa Woods/Bill & Kathy Skinner
Attendance: 77 total/31 shipmates
Highlights: Hospitality room opened Wednesday the 21st. Thursday morning tour to Journey Museum downtown Rapid City. Thursday evening went to Ft. Hays Chuckwagon Supper & Cowboy Music Show. Friday tour to Mt. Rushmore National Memorial, Custer State Park at the State Game Lodge for lunch and memorial service then to Crazy Horse Memorial. Saturday tour to Badlands National Park then to Wall Drug. Saturday evening banquet at Grand Gateway Hotel followed by a talk and performance by Native American Hoop Dancer, Dallas Chief Eagle and his daughter Star Chief Eagle from the Pine Ridge Reservation. An excellent time was had by all. Click here for photo.

USS HOLLISTER (DD-788)
Doubletree by Hilton
Bloomington, Minnesota
September 21-25, 2011
Chaired by: Vic and Barb Anderson
Attendance: 77 total/40 shipmates
Highlights: The reunion took a tour of the highlights of the Minneapolis/St. Paul area on Thursday including a tour of the military remembrance park where a brief memorial service was held honoring both the three brothers for whom the ship was named and recently deceased shipmates and spouses. On Friday, we took a tour of the Ft. Snelling Memorial Cemetery and then went on a river luncheon cruise. The reunion ended with a banquet at the hotel on Saturday night.

USS OZBOURN (DD-846)
Ramada Philadelphia Airport
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
September 21-25, 2011
Chaired by: Ken Keene
Attendance: 69 total/39 shipmates
Highlights: On Thursday we had our Memorial Service on the Battleship New Jersey and their Red White and Blue Review package. This included a tour of the ship, lunch and a WWII USO type show. All were very good. That evening we enjoyed a dinner cruise on the Spirit of Philadelphia. We spent Friday morning on a bus tour of the city and were dropped off in the historical district for lunch and to visit the historical sites. Saturday's business meeting was followed by a trip to Rittenhouse Row for lunch and shopping. At our banquet, The Colors were presented by members of the US Coast Guard and our featured speaker was Mr. Jim Schuck, CEO of the Battleship New Jersey Museum.

USS WILKINSON (DL-5)
Holiday Inn--Erlanger, Kentucky
Erlanger, Kentucky
September 21-25, 2011
Chaired by: Frank Brennan
Attendance: 110 total/5 shipmates
Highlights: We started with a riverboat dinner cruise up the Ohio River, then a city tour of Erlanger and downtown Cincinnati with a two hour stop at the City of Cincinnati Museum at Union Station. This is a great area to vacation and Cincinnati is a great city to visit.

USS WILTSIE (DD-716)
Sheraton Charleston Airport
Charleston, South Carolina
September 21-25, 2011
Chaired by: Frank russo
Attendance: 46 total/22 shipmates
Highlights: This year's reunion was a great success. We went on tours of Old Charleston, Citadel Military College, Charleston Historic District and the Magnolia Plantation. On Thursday we boarded the Spirit of Charleston for an evening harbor cruise that included a magnificent dinner. On Saturday we toured the USS YORKTOWN (CV-10) at Patriot's Point and enjoyed a catered lunch served shipboard style in the CPO Mess on the YORKTOWN. The reunion concluded Saturday night with a banquet at the Charleston Sheraton Airport Hotel and all enjoyed a presentation made by guest speaker, J.V. Jones, President of Tin Can Sailors and former Executive Officer on the WILTSIE.

USS BRADFORD (DD-545)
Crown Plaza
San Diego, California
September 22-24, 2011
Chaired by: Pete Azar
Attendance: 91 total/43 shipmates
Highlights: Tour of the Midway and Harbor tour to see all the Navy ships in port.

USS MITSCHER (DL-2/DDG-35)
Holiday Inn
Erlanger, Kentucky
September 22-25, 2011
Chaired by: Walter Alexancer
Attendance: 102 total/55 shipmates
Highlights: Hotel was great and the staff could not do enough for you. Tour to Wright Patterson Airforce Base was outstanding. Only problem was that five hours was not enough to see it all.

USS MYLES C. FOX (DD/DDR-829)
Holiday Inn
Savannah, Georgia
September 22-25, 2011
Chaired by: Don Baribault
Attendance: 42 total/27 shipmates
Highlights: A good time was had by all. We visited Mighty 8th Air Force Museum on Thursday. Friday we toured Savannah on a trolley and took a river cruise. We all enjoyed our southern banquet on Saturday.

USS DYESS (DD-880)
Cruise to Bermuda (5 day)
Explorer of the Seas, New Jersey to Bermuda
September 24-29, 2011
Chaired by: Mike Lenzi
Attendance: 44 total/17 shipmates
Highlights: On board--cocktail party, auction, coffee, tea and danish, cupcakes and departing gift. Bermuda--sightseeing, weather great.

USS VESOLE (DD/DDR-878)
Radisson Airport
Nashville, Tennessee
September 22-26, 2011
Chaired by: Joseph & Virginia Pinkoski
Attendance: 115 total/59 shipmates
Highlights: Sharin Nashville Tours showed Nashville and War Memorials. Excellent job. Grand Ole Opry had booked Dolly Parton, excellent show. Radisson couldn't do enough for us. Great reunion which all enjoyed.

USS McKEAN (DD/DDR-784)
Radisson
Branson, Missouri
September 23-25, 2011
Chaired by: Chuck Horvath
Attendance: 61 total/34 shipmates
Highlights: Events included visits to the Veterans Memorial Museum. Branson Belle Showboat and Branson Landing. A Memorial Service was held at the Showboat Facility Gardens. A raffle and auction was held. Gifts were given to Attendees. Our banquet speaker was Dr. Todd Baker author of "Baghdad ER Fifteen Minutes". The next reunion will be in Portland, Oregon 2013. 

USS ALFRED A. CUNNINGHAM (DD-752)
Crowne Plaza
Springfield, IL
September 28-October 2, 2011
Chaired by: Don & Della Sautman
Attendance: 83 total/40 shipmates (3 Plank Owners)
Highlights: Wed. Registration and Hospitality Room. Thurs. Bus trip to New Salem Historical site, Abraham Lincoln's childhood years on film, lunch at Morning Star Mercantile & Café. Food and service were terrific. Visited Lincoln's home. Fri. Spent the day at Abraham Lincoln Presidential Museum & the library. Lunch on our own at the museum or one of the many restaurants nearby. Business meeting. Our next reunion will be held in 2013 in Duluth Minnesota. Sat. Free day until social hour at 6:00 p.m. Sit down banquet in Ruby Ballroom where our guest speaker was Abraham Lincoln (stand in).

USS RICHARD E. BYRD (DDG-23)
Radisson Hotel at Opryland
Nashville, Tennessee
September 29-Oct. 2, 2011
Chaired by: David & Betty Cunningham
Attendance: 77 total/44 shipmates
Highlights: We chartered a trip luncheon aboard The General Jackson. That evening we went as a group to the Grand Ole Opry. Saturday we went on a bus tour downtown Nashville, visited Country Music Hall of Fame, Ryman Auditorium and strolled the streets with lunch on our own. We enjoyed Nashville very much.

USS WORDEN (DLG/CG-18)
Millennium Maxwell House
Nashville, Tennessee
September 28-October 2, 2011
Chaired by: Dewey Franklin
Attendance: 75 total/52 shipmates
Highlights: Just spending time with your shipmates makes all the work to et it planned out feel good.

USS FRED T. BERRY (DD/DDE-858)
Hyatt Lisle
Lisle, Illinois
September 29-October 2, 2011
Chaired by: John H. Titsworth
Attendance: 68 total/33 shipmates
Highlights: The Hospitality Room opened on Thursday to welcome all attendees. Friday morning we departed for a tour of the Great Lakes Naval Base, had lunch at the Port O' Call Restaurant (the former Officer's Club) and explored the Cantigny First Division Museum in Wheaton, Illinois. Friday evening a "Welcome Aboard Dinner" was held at our hotel, The Hyatt Lisle, Lisle, Illinois. Saturday our buses departed for a Tour of Chicago, including a short cruise on the Chicago River to see the skyline and explored the Navy Pier. Saturday evening's banquet at the hotel was outstanding. A very successful raffle was held with many terrific gifts, including gifts from "Tin Can Sailors" which were greatly appreciated. Sunday morning all enjoyed a buffet breakfast and said our good byes. The reunion was a great success. 2012 reunion will be held in Herndon, Virginia.

USS WILLIAM R. RUSH (DD-714)
Opryland Holiday Inn Airport
Nashville, Tennessee
October 2-5, 2011
Chaired by: Officers of Association
Attendance: 145 total/78 shipmates
Highlights: Nashville Night Life Dinner Theater, guest speaker ADM. Gerry Breast, USN (Ret.), tours of Nashville, Honky Tonking and just getting together once again.

USS CHARLES R. WARE (DD-865)
Holiday Inn, Hampton Inn & Comfort Inn
Athens, Tennessee
October 5-9, 2011
Chaired by: Frank Biondo
Attendance: 224 total/117 shipmates
Highlights: The city of Athens is considered home port for the crew of the USS CHARLES R. WARE. On Oct. 5th the city welcomed the crewmen and families with a "Welcome Picnic" and a live Bluegrass Band. Oct. 6th was a bus tour to Lynchburg for lunch at Ms. Mary BoBo's and a tour of the Jack Daniel's Distillery. Oct. 7th, a visit to the McMinn County Living Heritage Museum to view the extensive display of the USS CHARLES R. WARE memorabilia. Lunch and live music was enjoyed by all. The day continued with recognition of the WARE crewmen on the field at the McMinn County High School football game, during band pregame performance and the National Anthem. Oct. 8th, Veterans Memorial Park for Brick Dedication Ceremony. Recognition of the four plank owners and recognition of 25 WARE career men. Closing with Native American Memorial Drum Song. Then a parade to the official opening of Pumpkintown. Day ended with our banquet dinner, presentations, live music and dancing. Reunion ended Sunday morning with Fair Winds and Following Seas Devotional at the Holiday Inn.

USS JOSEPH P. KENNEDY, JR. (DD-850)
Hampton Inn
Westport, Massachusetts
October 6-9, 2011
Chaired by: Ray Samson
Attendance: 28 total/14 shipmates
Highlights: Memorial Service held aboard the KENNEDY at Battleship Cove, Fall River, Massachusetts. Banquet held at White's of Westport. All agreed to support another October reunion for 2012. Thanks to all crew members and their families and the Tin Can Sailors for their raffle items.

USS WALTON (DE-361)
Hilton Harrisburg
Harrisburg, Pennsylvania
October 6-9, 2011
Chaired by: Jerry & Mary Hudson; David & Monica Adams
Attendance: 17 total/9 shipmates
Highlights: The tour to Gettysburg Civil War battlefield. We had an awesome driver and guide. We ate at the Doblin House and visited the Willis Museum. Toured Hershey Museum and Chocolate Factory. The highlight of the tour was the Visitor Center and Cyclorama.

USS CONY (DD/DDE-508)
Caribbean Cruise
October 8-16, 2011
Chaired by: Kenneth Kimison
Attendance: 35 total
Highlights: Memorial service on top of the USS Cony, where she was sunk as a living reef off the coast of Puerto Rico in 1970. Click here for memorial service.

USS BRAINE (DD-630)
Doubletree
Annapolis, Maryland
October 9-13, 2011
Chaired by: Jim Rountree
Attendance: 70 total/32 shipmates
Highlights: Shipmates of the USS BRAINE gathered at the Doubletree hotel in Annapolis for their 14th reunion. The first day, tours of Baltimore and Ft. McHenry with lunch at the Inner Harbor. The second day was spent in our Nation's Capital visiting the Monuments for World War II, Korea, Vietnam and the United States Holocaust Museum. The third day we toured the US Naval Academy with lunch in Dahlgren Hall. We conducted a Memorial Service for our fallen shipmates in the academy chapel assisted by a chaplain, organist and bugler blows taps. it was a wonderful service in a very beautiful setting. Our next reunion will be in the fall of 2012 in Las Cruces, New Mexico.

USS HOLDER (DD/DDE-819, DE-401)
October 6-9, 2011
Deerfield, Illinois
Click here to read special greetings from Admiral Michael Mullen

USS JAMES C. OWENS (DD-776)
Hotel Tucson City Center
Tucson, Arizona
October 12-15, 2011
Chaired by: Lee Israelson
Attendance: 81 total/41 shipmates
Highlights: We went on a tour of the Pima Air Museum and Bone Yard. Very interesting places to see. Went to Tombstone on another tour and spent time at the OK Corral Shootout and Boot Hill and the many shops in Tombstone. Great Place to visit and step back in time.

DESDIV 38 Association
USS GILLESPIE, HOBBY, KALK, WELLES (DD-609/610/611/628)
Radisson North Charleston Airport
Charleston, South Carolina
October 9-13, 2011
Chaired by: Alex Harris
Attendance: 26 total/6 shipmates
Highlights: Having a smaller attendance meant more time with each other. We visited Patriot's Point, Fort Sumter and the submarine H.L. Hunley. All had a great time hanging out in our hospitality room. Our banquet was fantastic with a live band for entertainment (ever heard a bluegrass version of "Anchors Aweigh"?--Great!). Click here for photo.

USS COGSWELL (DD-651)
The Hotel Arizona
Tucson, Arizona
October 10-12, 2011
Chaired by: George Overman
Attendance: 90 total/43 shipmates
Highlights: Opening reception enjoyed by all on Oct. 10. Tuesday the 11th included a bus tour to Tombstone and Bisbee, Arizona. Wednesday the 12th included a bus tour to the Arizona-Sonora Desert Museum, The Old Mission and The Pima Museum followed by the evening banquet and Casino night.

USS MEREDITH (DD-434/726/890)
Crown Plaza Hotel
Jacksonville, Florida
October 12-16, 2011
Attendance: 75 total/39 shipmates
Highlights: The early birds who arrived on Tuesday roamed the Jacksonville Landing, shopping and enjoying food and drink along the river, catching up with friends and shipmates. The reunion began on Wednesday, October 12 with a welcome dinner at the hotel. Thursday we took a bus tour of St. Augustine. After a guided tour through town we had time for lunch and browsing around on our own. We had the evening to ourselves for dining and socializing as we wanted. Friday we took a bus tour of Naval Station Mayport, which included lunch on base and a visit to the Navy Exchange where we purchased a few souvenirs. After lunch we took a stroll on the beach. We returned to the hotel for our formal banquet dinner, dancing and group photos. Saturday afternoon after our business meeting we departed for Amelia Island for a tour and a sunset cruise. We enjoyed an early dinner and browsing on our own before the cruise and return to the hotel. During the times between activities and events we hosted a hospitality suite where we sat around enjoying our favorite beverages telling our sea stories and getting to know each other a little better. These are the times we enjoy the most when we can look back at the times when we were aboard the Meredith. Items like cruise books and photos of the past while on board are on display for us to look back on and reminisce. We departed on Sunday morning saying our goodbyes, excited and talking about our reunion next year to be held in San Antonio, Texas October 16-21, 2012 at the Holiday Inn on the Riverwalk. At our business meeting each year, among other things, we discuss where we will hold our reunion two years in advance. It was voted to hold the reunion for 2013 in New Orleans, Louisiana. The date and hotel location will be announced at a later date. Please feel free to visit our website at yourmeredith.com form information as how to get in contact with your shipmates. We are looking to make contact with the shipmates we have missed.

USS RADFORD (DD-446)
Holiday Inn South
Baton Rouge, Louisianna
October 12-16, 2011
Chaired by: Chuck Parsons
Attendance: 89 total/50 shipmates
Highlights: USS KIDD & Memorial Service were excellent. Hotel was very accommodating and bus drivers were friendly and cautious with their driving. Our day trip to New Orleans was a lot of fun. We recommend Baton Rouge with a day trip to the USS ORLECK in Lake Charles.  Click here for photo.

USS WILLIAM M. WOOD (DD/DDR-715)
Holiday Inn Downtown
Mobile, Alabama
October 12-15, 2011
Chaired by: tony Caminiti
Attendance: 92 total/49 shipmates
Highlights: Wednesday: early arrival a.m. golf and Bellingrath Gardens and Christmas Town in the afternoon. Thursday: Beau Rivage Casino or Five Rivers Delta Tour. Thursday evening we held our Welcome Buffet and Raffle. Friday we toured the Naval Aviation Museum with lunch at the Mustin Beach Officers Club. Saturday morning we held our Memorial Service aboard the USS ALABAMA. We had our business meeting Saturday afternoon and our banquet followed by music and dancing in the evening.

USS LYMAN K. SWENSON (DD-729)
Admiral Semmes
Mobile, Alabama
October 13-16, 2011
Chaired by: Lee aldridge
Attendance: 76 total/35 shipmates
Highlights: Thursday evening Oct. 13th attendees had Navy birthday cake cut by sword of Captain Maguire (LTJG Maguire was last crew member to depart ship at decommissioning 1971) by oldest (88 years) and youngest (64 years) shipmates. A Captain's hat, Master Chief's hat and White hat were at the table display.
Friday City Tour included lunch in mess hall on metal enlisted trays aboard USS ALABAMA (BB-60). Memorial service followed on fantail with Marine Corps 21 gun salute. Wreath thrown overboard by Widow of Reunion Association co-founder.
Saturday tour to Pensacola Naval Air Museum followed by banquet at Admiral Semmes hotel. Theme was Mardi Gras originally started in Mobile. Another co-founder and his bride were voted as Mardi Gras King and Queen dressed with crowns and robes.

USS STICKELL (DD-888)
Johnson & Wales Inn
Seekonk, Massachusetts
October 13-16, 2011
Chaired by: Keith Grimes
Attendance: 83 total/53 shipmates
Highlights: What a reunion! Thanks to the expertise of the Johnson & Wales Inn everything went smoothly. Registration was on Thursday, in the hospitality room. Tin Can Sailors provided a display; they netted four new members. Friday we toured Boston with 67 passengers; transportation was provided by Conway Bus Lines. Saturday was a "free" day. Some toured the local area attractions including Battleship Cove. Saturday evening was the reunion dinner. We were proud to have captain Thomas G. Kelley, a US Navy Vietnam veteran and winner of the Medal of Honor as our guest speaker. Captain Kelley was aboard the STICKELL from 1964 to 1966. Following the dinner there was an auction and raffle.

USS HENDERSON (DD-785)
Bourbon Orleans
New Orleans, Louisiana
October 16-20, 2011
Chaired by: Al Meeds
Attendance: 67 total/37 shipmates

USS KIMBERLY (DD-521)
Landmark
Myrtle Beach, South Carolina
October 17-20, 2011
Chaired by: George Scott
Attendance: 23 total/12 shipmates

USS BASILONE (DDE/DD-824)
Best Western Mainstay
Newport, Rhode Island
October 19-22, 2011
Chaired by: Jack Richie
Attendance: 100 total/65 shipmates
Highlights: Toured Newport and the mansions, Naval War College Museum, Surface Warfare School, Memorial Service aboard the USS MASSACHUSETTS and toured Battleship Cove. Our departure banquet was Saturday night. Click here for photo.

USS BELKNAP (CG/DLG-26)
Sheraton Westport Plaza Hotel
St. Louis, Missouri
October 20-24, 2011
Chaired by: Mike Abbott
Attendance: 80 total/40 shipmates
Highlights: The Admiral Belknap family members who attended, greatly enhanced the reunion with memories of the civilian side of the Belknap Family crew members. Took forward to their future visits.

USS BRADLEY (DE/FF-1041)
Courtyard by Marriott Liberty Station
San Diego, California
October 20-23, 2011
Chaired by: Bruce gottsch
Attendance: 48 total/30 shipmates
Highlights: Reunion site Liberty Station was the former NTC San Diego. City and US Navy ship tour--USS WILLIAM P. LAWRENCE (DDG-110). New association officer selected and site of 2012 reunion was chosen--Portland, Oregon.

USS FURSE (DD-882)
Courtyard by Marriott
San Diego, California
October 20-23, 2011
Chaired by: Jerry Formulak
Attendance: 68 total/30 shipmates
Highlights: Toured the USS MIDWAY, took a harbor tour. Toured the USS LAURENCE (DDG-110). A good time was had by all. Our next reunion will be 10/17-20/2012 in Baton Rouge, Louisianna.

USS JARVIS (DD-799)
Riverside Hotel and Casino
Laughlin, Nevada
October 23-27, 2011
Chaired by: Tony Kubat
Attendance: 25 total/11 shipmates
Highlights: Room prices, show price, meal prices, hospitality room was great. River cruise, Rte. 66 Museum, back road ride to Oatman, AZ on Rte. 66. Hotel staff took good care of us. There was much more to do besides gambling, car museum, movies in the hotel, food was good.

USS MILLER (DD-535)
Holiday Airport/Opryland Inn
Nashville, Tennessee
October 27-31, 2011
Chaired by: Eleanor & Roy Klock
Attendance: 54 total/30 shipmates
Highlights: Tours to Country Music Hall of Fame, Nashville City, Andrew Jackson's Hermitage. Saturday night live radio broadcast at "Grand Ole Opry", tour of Rhyman Hall (original Grand Ole Opry), General Jackson paddle wheeler boat (dinner and live show) on Cumberland River, annual MILLER dinner/banquet.

USS BENHAM (DD-796)
Phoenix Mesa Marriott
Mesa, Arizona
November 1-5, 2011
Chaired by: Bob Eisenhauer
Attendance: 43 total/19 shipmates
Highlights: Our reunion was held at the Mesa Arizona Marriott which was a great facility for the reunion. They provided us with a hospitality room where we gathered for drinks, conversation and card playing. We had two tours seeing sites around Phoenix and finished with a wonderful Set Sail Banquet.

USS HYMAN (DD-732)
Raintree Inn
New Castle, Indiana
April 4-7, 2012
Chaired by: Dick Leitch and Ralph Beck
Attendance: 60 total/22 shipmates
Highlights: This was our 19th annual memorial service. A reading of the ship's deck log of 6 April 1945 was accompanied with bell ringing of those lost. In uniform was Kaelan Lunder, ITSN, USN, grandson of crew member Wayne Lunder, to perform these duties. Click here for memorial information.

USS JOHN A. BOLE (DD-755)
Crystal City Hilton
Arlington, Virginia
April 18-22, 2012
Chaired by: Ray Hancock
Attendance: 127 total/63 shipmates
Highlights: Tours of D.C., Memorials very attractive at night, bus company was super. I do not recommend Phillips Sea Food Buffet.

USS MANLEY (DD-940)
Sheraton-Reston, Virginia
April 19-23, 2012
Chaired by: Harold Kane
Highlights: Had a great Thursday opening ceremonies. Introduced five new attendees. On Friday went to Washington Navy Yard to visit USS Barry and Naval Museum. Had memorial service and read the names of 139 known deceased shipmates. Went to Fort McNair “O” Club for lunch and then to Dulles Air and Space Museum. Had up close of space shuttle Discovery the day after it was officially delivered to final home at the museum. On Saturday had a tour of USNA in Annapolis, lunch at the Drydock Restaurant, and then visit to WW2, Vietnam, Korea and Lincoln Memorials. Sunday was business meeting where members decided on the next Reunion to be April of 2014. Sunday night banquet with two former captains attending and great music by the DC3. Monday fond farewells until 2014. Cannot thank the Sheraton staff enough for their superb support.

USS GREGORY (DD-802)
Best Western Plus Charleston Downtown
Charleston, South Carolina
April 22-26, 2012
Chaired by: Walt Neumann
Attendance: 30 total/14 shipmates
Highlights: Tours to Magnolia Gardens, Fort Sumter, H.L. Hunley Museum and downtown Cahrleston. Had two plank owners attend. Click here for photos.

USS COMPTON (DD-705)
Crowne Plaza Virginia Beach
Virginia Beach, Virginia
April 27-29, 2012
Chaired by: Joe Napoli
Attendance: 107 total/55 shipmates
Highlights: This year our reunion was held at the Virginia Beach Crowne Plaza. The hotel was first class, the staff was friendly and the banquet food was great. On the Saturday of the reunion we went on our tour, stopping at famous Dumar's for an ice cream treat, then off to the Scope Arena in Norfolk to see the International Tattoo Show. The military show was fantastic and was enjoyed by all. On Sunday morning we held our general meeting and memorial service at the Crowne Plaza. That evening we had our banquet, our guest speaker was retired Admiral Michael Nowakowski, the cousin of one of our members, then we danced the evening away. Next year it's off to Buffalo, New York.

USS INGRAHAM (DD-694)
Holiday Inn Opryland Airport
Nashville, Tennessee
May 2-6, 2012
Chaired by: Jerry King, President USS Ingraham Association
Attendance: 94 total/52 shipmates
Highlights: We had four new members present after extensive recruitment of Vietnam Veterans. Visits to Grand Ole Opry, Jack Daniels in Lynchburg and a visit to Belle Meade completed our tours. Kudos to tour guide, Janice Dill, from Grayline who is a TCS member and active recruiter for TCS. Her knowledge of Nashville and destroyer sailors was invaluable. If you are planning your reunion in Nashville ask for her.

 

 

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