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#1231 From: "Pacific Merchant Marine Council" <pmmc@...>
Date: Wed Aug 8, 2012 6:19 pm
Subject: U.S. Merchant Marine Academy - 2012 San Francisco Heidmar Blue & Gray Golf Classic with Annika Sorenstam!
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----- Original Message -----
From: G. Matalas
Sent: Wednesday, August 08, 2012 9:05 AM
Subject: U.S. Merchant Marine Academy - 2012 San Francisco Heidmar Blue & Gray Golf Classic with Annika Sorenstam!

The U.S. Merchant Marine Academy Alumni Association and Foundation invites you and your organization to participate in 2012 San Francisco Heidmar Blue & Gray Golf Classic on Thursday, October 4 at the Presidio Golf Course. Join us for this historic event as we welcome LPGA legend and golf Hall of Famer, Annika Sorenstam, to the event, along with watching the Blue Angels fly overhead during our event. We have arranged for an amazing day and hope you can join us for this record event.

In addition, YOU, can personally golf with Annika in her foursome! (details below!) Annika, who is the Founder and CEO of the ANNIKA Academy training facility in Reunion (FL), will conduct a clinic for all participants and play with a few lucky winners of several raffles and auctions.

“I am truly excited to see the Heidmar Blue & Gray Golf Classics first hand and help support the men and women of the United States Merchant Marine Academy and its Department of Athletics,” said Annika, whose ANNIKA Academy is the tour’s National Sponsor of its Skills Challenges. “Come share my passion for golf and join us for a wonderful day!”

GOLF WITH ANNIKA:
If you would like to golf, or know someone who would like to golf, with Annika, we will be auctioning off spots in her foursome. Each spot will be for THREE (3) holes with Annika and the remaining holes to be played in the outing itself. If you would like to golf with Annika, please click here and complete an interest form for this auction. The minimum bid will be $750. We have multiple spots and will email all interested parties to conduct an online auction.

SPECIAL COMMEMORATIVE EVENT PIN FLAGS:
We are seeking 18 SPONSORS at $500 to become special sponsors of this historic event. Each sponsor will have their company (or personal name) designed on a commemorative pin flag that will be used in the event on a designated hole. Each sponsor will receive the "Event-Used" Pin Flag personally signed by Annika. The sponsor will also receive an 8x10 photo of Annika with the flag on the course. This is a perfect historic item to frame and hang in your office or home. To purchase one of 18 special sponsorships, please click here.

FOURSOMES/INDIVIDUAL GOLFERS:
To golf in the tournament and take part in all the activities planned, individual golfer fees are $300 per person and $1,200 a foursome. To register for the event, please click here.

DINNER ONLY:
If you would like to attend the dinner ceremony and Q&A session with Annika, please click here. Dinner is $100 person and includes cocktail reception, dinner and small donation to the U.S. Merchant Marine Academy.

AUCTION / RAFFLE REQUEST:
We are currently seeking raffle and auction packages. If you or your organization would like to contribute an auction package or raffle items, please contact Gregg Matalas at 516-773-5544 or gregg.matalas@....

TOURNAMENT WEBSITE:
For more information on this event, please click here.

Thursday, October 4, 2012
Presidio Golf Course
12:00 p.m. Shotgun (Local Time)
Price: $300 per person*
Information Brochure

*Price includes tax deductible donation, clinic with Annika, foursome photo with Annika, USMMA Gift, green fees, cart fees, breakfast, lunch, dinner and refreshments.




USMMA Alumni Association and Foundation
300 Steamboat Road - Babson Center, Kings Point, NY 11024

www.usmmaaf.comUSMMAAF Facebook

 


#1232 From: "Phelps Hobart" <nlsac@...>
Date: Thu Aug 9, 2012 1:06 am
Subject: Help us Fund San Francisco Fleet Week by Joining us on the 14th of August at the Academy of Art University's Classic Car Museum
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Pacific Merchant Marine Council Members and Friends,
 
Please attend Vin d' Elegance. If the $100 price tag is too steep for you, there is $50 from the council treasury to assist.
 
The council didn't retain a dime from Sunday's Sea Cadet fundraiser and didn't get a dime from the luncheon with the San Francisco Council in June. There remains less that $300 in the council treasury but we have at least $50 for San Francisco Fleetweek.
 
Heave Ho for the Pacific Merchant Marine Council and San Francisco Fleet Week!
 
Phelps
Phelps Hobart, President
Pacific Merchant Marine Council
Navy League of the United States
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----- Original Message -----
Sent: Wednesday, August 08, 2012 5:49 PM
Subject: Help us Fund San Francisco Fleet Week by Joining us on the 14th of August at the Academy of Art University's Classic Car Museum

Ahoy Members and Friends,
 
This promises to be a great event. Staging San Francisco Fleet Week doesn't come free. Please consider attending Vin d' Elegance on the 14th or simply making a council or individual contribution. Passing the word to others is appreciated.
 
Representing the Navy League of the San Francisco Fleet Week Committee:
 

Michael A. Dennis, Oakland Council 

(H) (925) 249-1634 (B) (925) 200-0005 

madennis53 at aol dot com

 

Mark Flegel, San Francisco Council
(H) (650) 368-6939 (B) (650) 326-9661

markflegel at aol dot com

 
Heave Ho,
 
Phelps
Phelps Hobart
Senior Vice President
Pacific Central Region
Navy League of the United States
 

 
----- Original Message -----
Sent: Wednesday, August 08, 2012 5:17 PM
Subject: Help us Fund San Francisco Fleet Week by Joining us on the 14th of August at the Academy of Art University's Classic Car Museum

Friends

Each year during San Francisco Fleet Week, Bay Area authorities and the Naval Services work together to improve the Bay Areas preparations to cope with the next big catastrophic earthquake. Fleet Week is only possible because of donations to the San Francisco Fleet Week Association. The Association must pay for such things as fuel for the Blue Angels Aircraft; hotel rooms and meals for the pilots and ground crews of the Blue Angels; aircraft arresting gear at Moffitt Field; and usage fees to the Park Service and trash pickup on Marina Green and Crissy Field.

We need your help. Please join us for a fund raiser from 6-9 pm on the 14th of August at the Academy of Art Universitys Classic Car Museum on the corner of Van Ness and Washington Street. Please buy a ticket for $100 (below) and join us for the evening. Youll enjoy the event, as well.

 

 

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San Francisco Fleet Week Association's Honorary Co-Chairs Senator Dianne Feinstein, The Honorable George P. Shultz, Mayor Edwin Lee and the Board of Directors invite you to a very special event to support the San Francisco Fleet Week Association's Humanitarian Assistance and Disaster Response programs.

 

The San Francisco Fleet Week Association is proud to present the second annual Vin d'Elegance. Stroll through the Academy of Art University's Classic Car Museum while enjoying fine wines and food along with live music from Freddy Clarke and his Wobbly World Band.  

 

Proceeds from Vin d'Elegance directly support San Francisco Fleet Week and its mission to save lives. This year, San Francisco Fleet Week will host over 4,000 sailors, Marines and Coasties, honoring and supporting the heroic efforts of the United States militarys Humanitarian Assistance and Disaster response missions throughout the world.

 

 

Tuesday, August 14, 2012 

6:00 P.M. to 9:00 P.M.

 

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1849 Washington St. at Van Ness, San Francisco, CA 94109

 

Ticket price is $100 per person. Tickets can be purchased at:

 

Vin d'Elegance Tickets

 

Or, you may mail a check to:

San Francisco Fleet Week Association, c/o Catharine Hooper

609 Sutter Street, San Francisco, California  94102

 

If you cannot attend and wish to make a donation to San Francisco Fleet Week Association, you may do so either through the website, or by mailing a check. San Francisco Fleet Week Association is a 501(c)(3) non-profit education organization.

 

Wines donated by Lodi Appellation Vintners.

 

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Klinker Brick Winery

LangeTwins Winery

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Peltier Station

Stama Winery

 

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#1233 From: "Pacific Merchant Marine Council" <pmmc@...>
Date: Thu Aug 9, 2012 3:47 pm
Subject: Pacific Central Region UCG Awards Presentation and Meeting August 24 - 25
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Ahoy Members and Friends,
 
I hope you will take the time to attend the region events Friday and Saturday, August 24 and 25, http://groups.yahoo.com/group/PMMC-NLUS/message/1220.
 
Here is a partial list of why...
  • Show our support for the USCG - attend the awards presentation
  • Mix it up - network - with other Navy Leaguers - region president, area presidents, others from region councils, and flying in for the occasion
  • Have fun together - especially Friday evening at The Warehouse Bar and Grill, www.thewarehousebar.net, informal social and dinner
  • Saturday's events are informative - get a grasp on how things are done within the Navy League
  • Meet and greet RADM Thomas A. Cropper, USN (ret), the new President, California Maritime Academy; hear what he has to say
  • It will be a taste of what's in store when our council co-hosts the Navy League's National Convention in Long Beach, June 19-23, 2013. 
I'll be there for everything and I am staying on for the Oakland - Alameda Councils' golf tournament fundraiser Monday August 27, http://groups.yahoo.com/group/PMMC-NLUS/message/1221.
 
Its also a matter of the Pacific Merchant Marine Council "showing the council flag" regionally. Be sure to wear your NLUS lapel pin. Business cards are advised; I'll make them for you no charge if you don't care to order them from the Navy League, http://www.navyleagueshipsstore.com/council-items/navy-league-business-cards.html.
 
Any questions?
 
Heave Ho,
 
Phelps
(916) 739-6949
 

 
----- Original Message -----
Sent: Tuesday, August 07, 2012 8:36 PM
Subject: Region Meeting Agenda

Good evening Pacific Central Region Presidents and National Directors,
 
Attached is the agenda for the upcoming Region Meeting. Please note that Council Presidents and Board Members have an opportunity to learn about Board member accountabilities. If you have been reading about the potential effect that sequestration will have on DoD and the Sea Services, then Jack Ritters Presentation should be very enlightening. We have a lot going on with respect to support for ship visits. And if you are a Council President, you will have an opportunity to share your successes, frustrations and/or ask questions.
 
 
I hope you will join us on Saturday, August 25, 2012. RSVP deadline is August 17. For more information do not hesitate to contact me (info below) or Jeanne Sharkey at 925-228-1375.
 
Cheers, Bonnie
 
Bonnie B. Potter, MD
President, Pacific Central Region
Navy League of the United States
8600 Hastings Lane
Auburn CA 95602-7907
530-823-2820


Come One..Come AllYoull Like It!!!

 

          What?     Pacific Central Region Meeting

          When?    August 24 & 25, 2012

          Where?   Coast Guard Island, Alameda (Friday)

                           Alameda Elks Lodge (Saturday)

          Why???  We Need It!!   ( Updates, New Stuff,

                                       a great lunch, Awards to Best of the Best Coasties, etc.)

 

Our Region Meeting will start with the annual PCR Coast Guard Awards luncheon (Friday noon) on Coast Guard Island, followed by a Welcome Aboard event at 5:00, a Saturday 8:00 a.m. continental breakfast at Alameda Elks Lodge, a good morning program and more. 

 

The annual CG Awards luncheon is so special.  You will hear citations about 13 outstanding Coast Guard personnel selected by their commands and awarded by the Navy League for almost 20 years. We are always impressed by the dedication.

 

Rear Admiral Thomas A. Cropper, USN (ret), new (July 1) President of the California Maritime Academy at Vallejo, will speak to us at Saturdays luncheon.

 

(Overnight lodging in the Alameda area available. Listing on the back of this flyer.)

   

COSTS for this Region Meeting:

Friday Awards Luncheon   $ 12.50/person    (Starts at 1130 at Point Welcome Room)

Welcome Aboard evening   $ 5.00/person Mexican Buffet at The Warehouse in Oakland

Saturday ONLY (including lunch)  $ 27.00  (Starts at 0800 w/continental breakfast at Alameda )

 

          RSVP (a must).. Deadline August 17, PLEASE!!!  For info:  925-228-1375 

 

 

RSVP to Lorraine Hughey. 1650 Candelero Court, Walnut Creek, 94598-1020

Checks payable to PCR NLUS, please.

 

Enclosed is  $ ________ for Awards Luncheon Friday for __________ attendees.

 

Enclosed is $ _________ for Welcome Aboard Friday evening for _________ attendees. NO HOST BAR

 

Enclosed is $ ______ for Saturday ONLY program including continental breakfast and lunch for _______ attendees.

 

Attendees ______________________________________________________Phone__________________

 

(Note:  All vehicles must have registration/insurance proof.  Guests need photo ID)                                                                                                                  

 

 


 

In Alameda.short drive to Elks Lodge

 

Coral Reef Inn    400 Park Street, Alameda     1-800-533-2330

                Two double/queen beds

              $99 per room plus taxes    (Mention Navy League)

 

We have used this facility several times in the past for Region meeting lodging

 

Motel 6    1801 Embarcadero, Oakland      1-800-4 Motel6

                  Two adults   $75.99 plus tax    King or 2 Queen beds

                One adult      $69.99 plus tax

 

        Nice, well-kept facility on the water across from Coast Guard Island

 

The Warehouse, 402 Webster Street, (4th and Webster), Oakland  (Welcome Aboard Location)  A Navy League-friendly place.  Owner is a Navy League officer.

 

Alameda Elks Lodge  2255 Santa Clara Street, Alameda

      Elks Lodge is next to the City Hall.  Santa Clara Street runs west off Park Street after

          crossing the Park Street Bridge from Oakland  (big green bridge) off 23rd Street.

 


Navy League of the United States

Pacific Central Region Meeting

Saturday, August 25, 2012

Alameda Elks Lodge

0800 Continental Breakfast

0830 Meeting Called to Order, Pledge of Allegiance, Opening Remarks by Region President Bonnie Potter

0900 Council Compliance Workshop (Regulatory & Council/Officer & Board Accountabilities) by Bill Waylett, Senior Director of Mission Focused Programs

1000 Break

1030 Overview of Legislative Affairs Program by Bill Waylett

1100 Legislative Affairs: Sequestration and the Importance of MOC Visits by Jack Ritter, National VP for Legislative Affairs

1200 Region Fleet Support Team Presentation by Julio Blea and Angus Blackwood

1230 Lunch

1300 1330: Remarks by RADM Thomas A. Cropper, USN (ret), President, California Maritime Academy

1330 Council Reports and Questions by Council Presidents

1400 Closing Comments by Region President Bonnie Potter

1430 Post Meeting Training for New Council Presidents


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#1234 From: "Pacific Merchant Marine Council" <pmmc@...>
Date: Sat Aug 11, 2012 12:29 am
Subject: Navy League National President to visit with us Tuesday, September 11
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"Finally, I want to say that interfacing with the individual members and councils of Navy League continues to be one of my highest priorities. I truly do enjoy getting to know you and how you contribute to Navy League as we continue to execute our mission and support the men and women of our sea services." Phil Dunmire, Navy League National President 
 

 
Heads up Pacific Merchant Marine Council Members and Friends.
 
Phil and his wife Linda will be with us in San Francisco 1130 - 1330, Tuesday, September 11! The two of them will be our guests of honor when we will again have lunch with the San Francisco Council at Scoma's Restaurant, Fisherman's Wharf, www.scomas.com.
 
By we I mean the first members to make reservations, $35 per person, with Angus Blackwood, San Francisco Council President, Angus at ourwhitespace dot com. Angus indicates reservations will be in chronological priority of those who E-mail in reservation requests. He may require advance payment - let's see what he composes for the luncheon flyer. Go ahead and make your reservation now and beat the crowd.
 
Possibly Phil and Linda can schedule something else on the 11th as well. I would like to show them the O'BRIEN and POTOMAC. I'll keep you posted.
 
Being a member of the Navy League is exciting!
 
Heave Ho,
 
Phelps
 

Calendar
 
1800, Tuesday, August 14 ~ Vin d'Elegance San Francisco Fleetweek Fundraiser, Academy of Art University Classic Car Museum, 1849 Washington Street (at Van Ness), San Francisco. $100. http://groups.yahoo.com/group/PMMC-NLUS/message/1232
 
1800, Wednesday, August 15 ~ Pier 70 San Francisco Development Briefing with the Bethlehem Shipyard folks. Free. http://groups.yahoo.com/group/PMMC-NLUS/message/1228 
 
1130, Friday, August 24 ~ Pacific Central Region USCG District 11 Luncheon and Awards Presentation, Point Welcome Room, Coast Guard Island. $12.50. http://groups.yahoo.com/group/PMMC-NLUS/message/1233
 
1700, Friday, August 24 ~ Pacific Central Region Welcome Aboard Evening, Mexican Buffet, The Warehouse Bar and Grill, 4th and Webster, Oakland. $5.  http://groups.yahoo.com/group/PMMC-NLUS/message/1233
 
0800, Saturday, August 25 ~ Pacific Central Region Continental Breakfast, Meeting and Luncheon, Alameda Elks Lodge, 2255 Santa Clara Street. $27. http://groups.yahoo.com/group/PMMC-NLUS/message/1233
 
0800, Monday August 27 ~ Oakland and Alameda Council Navy League Golf Tournament, Alameda, $95. http://groups.yahoo.com/group/PMMC-NLUS/message/1221
 
1630 Tuesday, September 4 ~ Pacific Central Region Inter-Council Fleet Suport Team Meeting, Sinbad's Restaurant, 141 Embarcadero, San Francisco. Free. http://groups.yahoo.com/group/PMMC-NLUS/message/1229
 
1130 Tuesday, September 11, Pacific Merchant Marine and San Francisco Councils Luncheon with NLUS President Phil Dunmire and his wife Linda, Scoma's Restaurant, Fishereman's Wharf. $35 http://groups.yahoo.com/group/PMMC-NLUS/message/1234
 
1130 Monday, September 17, Pacific Merchant Marine Council Luncheon, SS JEREMIAH O'BRIEN, Pier 54, San Francisco
 

 
----- Original Message -----
Sent: Friday, August 10, 2012 12:30 PM
Subject: [PCR-NLUS] Navy League August 2012 National President's Message

Navy League National President's Message, August 2012

                                   

Significant progress has been made in accomplishing one of our prime objectives.  The subject of stopping sequestration is currently in the national debate.  Thanks to the efforts of many Navy Leaguers, editorials have appeared in major newspapers and Members of Congress have gotten in on the discussion.   However, Congress has now adjourned for a month and still hasn’t taken action.  You will see them in their home districts and this will be one of your most important opportunities to convince them of the need to take action when they return to Washington for the short period before the election.

Recently, I was interviewed by Frank Gaffney for the second time on the nationally syndicated Secure Freedom Radio.  You can access both interviews through the Navy League web site.  Among other things, I stressed that having a strong defense doesn’t favor one segment of society over another and that Navy League is a non-partisan organization dedicated on getting this message out.  Also on the web site, is my Op-ed  in the Washington Times headlined “Sequestration set to damage defense as no enemy could.”

In the past month we have hosted both a Shipbuilding Caucus breakfast and Navy-Marine Corps Caucus breakfast.  Senior members of both parties as well as senior leaders from the services were in attendance and later provided statements that were covered  in the media.    

Budget season for national headquarters is approaching.  As in other years, a fresh look will be taken at the way in which Navy League resources will be applied to execute our mission.  In April, Sea-Air-Space, which is one of the largest sources of revenue for Navy League, achieved  successes on many fronts.  With 142 Admirals and General officers in attendance, along with triple the number of senior executive service civilians, they participated in 45 panels, forums, and speaker sessions.  This was a significant increase over prior years.  At the same time, the revenue remained about the same as the prior year, while facing tough headwinds and high seas battling sequestration. Management of this important event throughout the year is a high priority.

The headquarters staff continues to work diligently to support the members and the mission of Navy League.  They worked with the Honolulu leadership and council to execute the national convention and are now focused on continuing priorities.  Please take note of the profiles of many of our staff when you see  “Reef Points” from the Executive Director.

As many of you may know, Past President Dan Branch has been dealing with a serious medical issue this summer.  Fortunately, he is receiving the best possible treatment at MD Anderson Center in Houston and my understanding is that his prognosis is good.

Former CNO and Navy League member, Admiral James Watkins, passed away on 26 July.  Al Herberger and I were among the many in attendance at his funeral.   

On 23 August, many of us will be at the interment at Arlington National Cemetery of former National Vice President, VADM(ret) Joseph S Donnell, III. 

Our sympathy goes out to the families and friends of these two distinguished Americans.

It is not too early for you to make plans to attend the national meetings in Arlington to be held from October 17 to 21.  Registration information is on the national web site.

Finally, I want to say that interfacing with the individual members and councils of Navy League continues to be one of my highest priorities.  I truly do enjoy getting to know you and how you contribute to Navy League as we continue to execute our mission and support the men and women of our sea services. 

Enjoy the rest of your summer.  Thank you for all that you do in support of our Sea Services!

Phil Dunmire

Navy League National President



This message was sent to PCR-NLUS@yahoogroups.com from:

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#1235 From: "Phelps Hobart" <nlsac@...>
Date: Sun Aug 12, 2012 3:32 am
Subject: Vin d"Elegance new price to attend fundraiser
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Kindly circulate.
 
New realistic cost to attend and support 2012 Fleet Week Fundraiser at Academy of Art University Classic Car Museum,  
http://www.academyautomuseum.org.
 
Tuesday, August 14,  6 - 9 PM.
 
Fifty dollars per person.
 
Please attend and show your support!
 
Thanks,
 
Mark

You're Invited To...



San Francisco Fleet Week Association's Honorary Co-Chairs Senator Dianne Feinstein, The Honorable George P. Shultz, Mayor Edwin Lee and the Board of Directors invite you to a very special event to support the San Francisco Fleet Week Association's Humanitarian Assistance and Disaster Response programs.
 
The San Francisco Fleet Week Association is proud to present the second annual Vin d'Elegance. Stroll through the Academy of Art University's Classic Car Museum while enjoying fine wines and food along with live music from Freddy Clarke and his Wobbly World Band.  
 
Proceeds from Vin d'Elegance directly support San Francisco Fleet Week and its mission to save lives. This year, San Francisco Fleet Week will host over 4,000 sailors, Marines and Coasties, honoring and supporting the heroic efforts of the United States military’s Humanitarian Assistance and Disaster response missions throughout the world.

 
Tuesday, August 14, 2012 
6:00 P.M. to 9:00 P.M.

 
Academy of Art University - Classic Car Museum
1849 Washington St. at Van Ness, San Francisco, CA 94109
 
Ticket price is $50 per person. Tickets can be purchased at:


Or, you may mail a check to:
San Francisco Fleet Week Association, c/o Catharine Hooper
609 Sutter Street, San Francisco, California  94102

If you cannot attend and wish to make a donation to San Francisco Fleet Week Association, you may do so either through the website, or by mailing a check. San Francisco Fleet Week Association is a 501(c)(3) non-profit education organization.

Wines donated by Lodi Appellation Vintners.

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Jessie's Grove Winery
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#1236 From: Adrienne Yee
Date: Mon Aug 13, 2012 10:34 pm
Subject: You're invited to SCI's Bay Area Sunset Cruise!
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Hi Phelps,

 

Greetings and I hope this finds you well!

 

The invitations to SCI-Bay Area's Sunset Cruise, scheduled for Thursday, Oct. 4, were sent out last week via snail mail and email.

 

With regards to spreading the word, would you be able to blast it out to the U.S. Navy League's PMMC members? See attached invitation below. Please feel free to share this with family and friends, as well.

 

Also, Karen Freitas is organizing 6 to 8 Cadets to stand near the gangway to greet and welcome guests as they board the vessel. They will also be there after the event to thank guests for coming. This will add a special touch to the evening and we are most appreciative for their support.

 

Thanks for your continued support!

 

Best regards,

 

Adrienne

 

Adrienne L. Yee

Director, International Maritime Center

The Seamen's Church Institute Bay Area

4001 7th Street, Oakland, CA  94607

 

Direct Line: (510) 844-1130

Main Line: (510) 839-2226

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SCI Bay Area Sunset Cruise on the San Francisco Bay - October 4, 2012

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#1237 From: "Pacific Merchant Marine Council" <pmmc@...>
Date: Thu Aug 16, 2012 5:03 pm
Subject: Pacific Central Region USCG District 11 Awards Presentation and Region Meeting
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Ahoy Members and Friends,
 
I encourage you to attend the PCR USCG Awards Presentation next Friday, August 24, the "Welcome Aboard" get-together that evening and then the meeting Saturday. It is a great time to mix it up - network - with Navy Leaguers from other councils within the region and others flying in for the occasion.
 
If you need Navy League business cards let me know - I will prepare some for you.
 
Here is the current calendar.
 
1130, Friday, August 24 ~ Pacific Central Region USCG District 11 Luncheon and Awards Presentation, Point Welcome Room, Coast Guard Island. $12.50. http://groups.yahoo.com/group/PMMC-NLUS/message/1233
1700, Friday, August 24 ~ Pacific Central Region Welcome Aboard Evening, Mexican Buffet, The Warehouse Bar and Grill, 4th and Webster, Oakland. $5. http://groups.yahoo.com/group/PMMC-NLUS/message/1233
0800, Saturday, August 25 ~ Pacific Central Region Continental Breakfast, Meeting and Luncheon, Alameda Elks Lodge, 2255 Santa Clara Street. $27. http://groups.yahoo.com/group/PMMC-NLUS/message/1233
0800, Monday August 27 ~ Oakland and Alameda Council Navy League Golf Tournament, Alameda, $95. http://groups.yahoo.com/group/PMMC-NLUS/message/1221
1630 Tuesday, September 4 ~ Pacific Central Region Inter-Council Fleet Suport Team Meeting, Sinbad's Restaurant, 141 Embarcadero, San Francisco. Free. http://groups.yahoo.com/group/PMMC-NLUS/message/1229
1130 Tuesday, September 11, Pacific Merchant Marine and San Francisco Councils Luncheon with NLUS President Phil Dunmire and his wife Linda, Scoma's Restaurant, Fishereman's Wharf. $35 http://groups.yahoo.com/group/PMMC-NLUS/message/1234
1130 Monday, September 17, Pacific Merchant Marine Council Luncheon, SS JEREMIAH O'BRIEN, Pier 54, San Francisco
October 4 - 8 ~ San Francisco Fleet Week, http://fleetweek.us
 
Heave Ho,
 
Phelps


 
----- Original Message -----
From: Bonnie B. Potter
Sent: Thursday, August 16, 2012 9:10 AM
Subject: Region Meeting Registration

Good morning PCR Council Presidents and National Directors,
 
Attached is the information for the Coast Guard Awards Ceremony on Friday August 24, the Welcome Aboard to be held Friday evening and registration information and agenda for the upcoming Region Meeting being held in Alameda on Saturday August 25th.
 
Registration deadline is tomorrow so if you plan to attend please get your check in the mail today!!!
 
If you have any questions please let me know or you may contact Jeanne Sharkey at 925-228-1375.
 
I hope to see you at the Awards Ceremony and at the meeting.
 
Cheers, Bonnie
 
Bonnie B. Potter, MD
President, Pacific Central Region
Navy League of the United States
8600 Hastings Lane
Auburn CA 95602-7907
530-823-2820
 

Come One..Come AllYoull Like It!!!

 

          What?     Pacific Central Region Meeting

          When?    August 24 & 25, 2012

          Where?   Coast Guard Island, Alameda (Friday)

                           Alameda Elks Lodge (Saturday)

          Why???  We Need It!!   ( Updates, New Stuff,

                                       a great lunch, Awards to Best of the Best Coasties, etc.)

 

Our Region Meeting will start with the annual PCR Coast Guard Awards luncheon (Friday noon) on Coast Guard Island, followed by a Welcome Aboard event at 5:00, a Saturday 8:00 a.m. continental breakfast at Alameda Elks Lodge, a good morning program and more. 

 

The annual CG Awards luncheon is so special.  You will hear citations about 13 outstanding Coast Guard personnel selected by their commands and awarded by the Navy League for almost 20 years. We are always impressed by the dedication.

 

Rear Admiral Thomas A. Cropper, USN (ret), new (July 1) President of the California Maritime Academy at Vallejo, will speak to us at Saturdays luncheon.

 

(Overnight lodging in the Alameda area available. Listing on the back of this flyer.)

   

COSTS for this Region Meeting:

Friday Awards Luncheon   $ 12.50/person    (Starts at 1130 at Point Welcome Room)

Welcome Aboard evening   $ 5.00/person Mexican Buffet at The Warehouse in Oakland

Saturday ONLY (including lunch)  $ 27.00  (Starts at 0800 w/continental breakfast at Alameda )

 

          RSVP (a must).. Deadline August 17, PLEASE!!!  For info:  925-228-1375 

 

 

RSVP to Lorraine Hughey. 1650 Candelero Court, Walnut Creek, 94598-1020

Checks payable to PCR NLUS, please.

 

Enclosed is  $ ________ for Awards Luncheon Friday for __________ attendees.

 

Enclosed is $ _________ for Welcome Aboard Friday evening for _________ attendees. NO HOST BAR

 

Enclosed is $ ______ for Saturday ONLY program including continental breakfast and lunch for _______ attendees.

 

Attendees ______________________________________________________Phone__________________

 

(Note:  All vehicles must have registration/insurance proof.  Guests need photo ID)                                                                                                                  

 

In Alameda.short drive to Elks Lodge

 

Coral Reef Inn    400 Park Street, Alameda     1-800-533-2330

                Two double/queen beds

              $99 per room plus taxes    (Mention Navy League)

 

We have used this facility several times in the past for Region meeting lodging

 

Motel 6    1801 Embarcadero, Oakland      1-800-4 Motel6

                  Two adults   $75.99 plus tax    King or 2 Queen beds

                One adult      $69.99 plus tax

 

        Nice, well-kept facility on the water across from Coast Guard Island

 

The Warehouse, 402 Webster Street, (4th and Webster), Oakland  (Welcome Aboard

             Location)  A Navy League-friendly place.  Owner is a Navy League officer.

 

 

Alameda Elks Lodge  2255 Santa Clara Street, Alameda

      Elks Lodge is next to the City Hall.  Santa Clara Street runs west off Park Street after

          crossing the Park Street Bridge from Oakland  (big green bridge) off 23rd Street.

 


Navy League of the United States

Pacific Central Region Meeting

Saturday, August 25, 2012

Alameda Elks Lodge

 

0800       Continental Breakfast

0830       Meeting Called to Order, Pledge of Allegiance, Opening Remarks by Region President Bonnie Potter

0900       Council Compliance Workshop (Regulatory & Council/Officer & Board Accountabilities) by Bill Waylett, Senior Director of Mission Focused Programs

1000       Break

1030       Overview of Legislative Affairs Program by Bill Waylett

1100       Legislative Affairs: Sequestration and the Importance of MOC Visits by Jack Ritter, National VP for Legislative Affairs

1200       Region Fleet Support Team Presentation by Julio Blea and Angus Blackwood

1230       Lunch

                1300 1330: Remarks by RADM Thomas A. Cropper, USN (ret), President, California Maritime Academy

1330       Council Reports and Questions by Council Presidents

1400       Closing Comments by Region President Bonnie Potter

1430       Post Meeting Training for New Council Presidents


 

 

 

COSTS for this Region Meeting:

Friday Awards Luncheon $ 12.50/person (Starts at 1130 at Point Welcome Room)

Welcome Aboard evening $ 5.00/person Mexican Buffet at The Warehouse in Oakland

Saturday ONLY (including lunch) $ 27.00 (Starts at 0800 w/continental breakfast at Alameda )

 

RSVP (a must).. Deadline August 17, PLEASE!!! For info: 925-228-1375

 

RSVP to Lorraine Hughey. 1650 Candelero Court, Walnut Creek, 94598-1020

Checks payable to PCR NLUS, please.

 

Enclosed is $ ________ for Awards Luncheon Friday for __________ attendees.

 

Enclosed is $ _________ for Welcome Aboard Friday evening for _________ attendees. NO HOST BAR

 

Enclosed is $ ______ for Saturday ONLY program including continental breakfast and lunch for _______ attendees.

 

Attendees ______________________________________________________Phone_____________

 


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#1239 From: "Pacific Merchant Marine Council" <pmmc@...>
Date: Tue Aug 21, 2012 1:17 am
Subject: West Contra Costa Navy League Luncheon and Museum Tour, 1145, Tuesday, August 28, 2012
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Ahoy Members and Friends,
 
We have an invitation from Paul Soltow to join his West Contra Costa Navy League Council members for lunch and a museum tour Tuesday, August 28.
  • Boilerhouse Restaurant - Richmond California www.boilerhouserestaurant.com Boiler House Restaurant, 1414 Harbour Way South, Richmond, CA 94804

  • Rosie the Riveter/WWII Home Front - National Park Service www.nps.gov/rori Rosie the Riveter / WWII Home Front National Historical Park. ... Museum on Water... 1414 Harbour Way South #3000, Richmond, CA 94804

Afterwards I will endeavor to visit the SS Red Oak Victory. That's not part of Paul's program but you are welcome to join me.
  • SS Red Oak Victory www.ssredoakvictory.com Launched in 1944, SS Red Oak Victory ship is the last surviving cargo ship built at the Kaiser/Richmond shipyards and is being restored in Richmond, California... 1337 Canal Boulevard, Richmond, CA 94804

Reservations are not required.

I have added to this message an invitation received from Angus Blackwood, President of the San Francisco Council to have lunch at Scoma's Restaurant Tuesday, September 11. Special guest of honor is the Navy League's National President Phil Dunmire. You received an earlier notice of this August 10.

Heave Ho,

Phelps

(916) 739-6949

Here is the current calendar updated.
 
1130, Friday, August 24 ~ Pacific Central Region USCG District 11 Luncheon and Awards Presentation, Point Welcome Room, Coast Guard Island. $12.50. http://groups.yahoo.com/group/PMMC-NLUS/message/1233
 
1700, Friday, August 24 ~ Pacific Central Region Welcome Aboard Evening, Mexican Buffet, The Warehouse Bar and Grill, 4th and Webster, Oakland. $5. http://groups.yahoo.com/group/PMMC-NLUS/message/1233
 
0800, Saturday, August 25 ~ Pacific Central Region Continental Breakfast, Meeting and Luncheon, Alameda Elks Lodge, 2255 Santa Clara Street. $27. http://groups.yahoo.com/group/PMMC-NLUS/message/1233
 
0800, Monday August 27 ~ Oakland and Alameda Council Navy League Golf Tournament, Alameda, $95. http://groups.yahoo.com/group/PMMC-NLUS/message/1221
 
1145 Tuesday, August 28 ~ West Contra Costa Council Luncheon and Museum Tour, Boiler House Restaurant and Rosie the Riveter / WWII Home Front National Historical Park, 1414 Harbour Way South, Richmond. Minimal cost. http://groups.yahoo.com/group/PMMC-NLUS/message/1239
 
1630 Tuesday, September 4 ~ Pacific Central Region Inter-Council Fleet Support Team Meeting, Sinbad's Restaurant, 141 Embarcadero, San Francisco. Free. http://groups.yahoo.com/group/PMMC-NLUS/message/1229
 
1130 Tuesday, September 11 ~ San Francisco Councils Luncheon with NLUS President Phil Dunmire and his wife Linda, Scoma's Restaurant, Fisherman's Wharf. $35. http://groups.yahoo.com/group/PMMC-NLUS/message/1234 and http://groups.yahoo.com/group/PMMC-NLUS/message/1239
 
1130 Monday, September 17 ~ Pacific Merchant Marine Council Luncheon, SS JEREMIAH O'BRIEN, Pier 54, San Francisco
 
1830 Thursday, October 4 ~ Seaman's Church Institute Bay Area International Maritime Center Hornblower Sunset Cruise, Pier 3 San Francisco. $75 or more.   http://groups.yahoo.com/group/PMMC-NLUS/message/1236 
 
October 4 - 8 ~ San Francisco Fleet Week. http://fleetweek.us
 
Various dates ~ National Liberty Ship Memorial SS JEREMIAH O'BRIEN dockside events and bay cruises. http://ssjeremiahobrien.org 


----- Original Message -----
Sent: Monday, August 20, 2012 3:12 PM
Subject: West Contra Costa Navy League Tuesday August 28, 2012

Hi Navy Leaguers:

 

We have surprise for our August event.  We will be meeting at the Boilerhouse Restaurant in the former Ford assembly plant on Harbour Way. After lunch we will tour the new Rosie the Rivter/WWII Museum adjacent to the restaurant.   Please see attached flyer for details

 

Paul Soltow

President


----- Original Message -----
From: Angus Blackwood  
Sent: Monday, August 20, 2012 1:02 AM
Subject: You're invited to September Luncheon San Francisco Navy League
I'd like to share this event with you!
September Luncheon, San Francisco Navy League 9/11/12
Tuesday, September 11, 2012 from 11:45 AM to 1:30 PM (PDT)
Scomas Restaurant
Pier 47, Al Scoma Way
Cross Streets: Jefferson and Jones
San Francisco, CA 94133
View Map
Attend


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#1240 From: "Pacific Merchant Marine Council" <pmmc@...>
Date: Fri Aug 24, 2012 3:07 pm
Subject: NLUS September 2012 Digital Edition
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Of special note:
 
P. 48 Ports Pick Up. Shipping industry cautiously optimistic as freight traffic rises.
 
P. 65 Sacramento holds Navy Week events (photo of Phelps Hobart).
 
P. 68 Membership Report (two members and our council listed).
 
Heave Ho,
 
Phelps
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----- Original Message -----
Sent: Thursday, August 23, 2012 10:21 AM
Subject: NLUS September 2012 Digital Edition

  The September 2012 issue of SEAPOWER

NOW AVAILABLE AS A DIGITAL EDITION

Go to www.seapowermagazine.org

 

 

P. 3 President’s Message. Happy Anniversary, Sea Cadets.

P. 61 U.S. Naval Sea Cadet Corps to mark 50th anniversary.

P. 64 New York Council helps U.S. Navy host Algerian ship.

P. 64 French Riviera-Monaco welcomes U.S., French Navy ship crews.

P. 65 Sacramento holds Navy Week events.

P. 65 Portland Council hears of Adm. Peary’s Arctic exploits.

P. 66 International Sea Cadets visit NS Newport.

P. 66 Cadets attend Senior Enlisted Academy graduation.

P. 66 Granby High NJROTC recognized as ‘Outstanding’ unit.

P. 69 San Diego Council recognizes Marine DIs.

P. 10 Interview. Gen. Joseph F. Dunford Jr., assistant commandant of the Marine Corps.

P. 16 ‘Fighters From the Sea.’ Marine Corps aims to re-establish itself as an amphibious force.

P. 18 Ship & Shore Ops. As Afghanistan operations wind down, Marines seek agile, amphibious vehicle fleet.

P. 22 Unmanned Solution. Marine Corps tests systems to protect supply convoys, lighten troop loads.

P. 28 Nontraditional Shooters. Small missiles, munitions arm ISR, transport aircraft for time-critical strike.

P. 32 Light & Lethal. Marine Corps takes aim at weapon systems to lighten MAGTF’s load.

P. 36 The Evolution of R4. Goal of seamless logistics strategy is to strengthen the Corps as the nation’s crisis-response force.

P. 40 Next-Generation LCAC. The Ship-to-Shore Connector will project ground forces, equipment ashore.

P. 44 Sinking Ships. Old vessels are in demand for use as reefs, targets, but environmental, cost concerns bring controversy.

P. 48 Ports Pick Up. Shipping industry cautiously optimistic as freight traffic rises.

P. 50 Business as Usual. While U.S. remains outside Law of the Sea, member nations advance deep seabed mining interests.

P. 56 Program Snapshot. Lockheed Martin resumes VLA production for Navy.

P. 72 In My Own Words. USCG Cmdr. Christian A. Lee, Commanding Officer, Fast Response Cutter Richard Etheridge.

P. 6 Washington Report

* Congressional Opposition Grows to Navy’s Ship Retirement Plan.

* Panetta Gives Up Push for New BRAC Rounds.

* GAO: USCG Legacy Fleet Faces Numerous Problems.

P. 7 Intercepts

“The defense budget was going down and everybody could understand why and accept why — because the Soviet Union had gone away. But we are trying to manage to a lower budget at a time when the threat is not receding. The world hasn’t gotten any safer. It’s changing, developing; we’re facing cyber [warfare] and all kinds of new challenges.”

Ashton B. Carter, Deputy Secretary of Defense

On how current budget-cutting circumstances differ from those faced by the military two decades ago.

Visit www.seapowermagazine.org for the complete contents of SEAPOWER's September issue. To subscribe, call 800-356-5760.

 



 

#1241 From: "Pacific Merchant Marine Council" <pmmc@...>
Date: Thu Aug 30, 2012 7:42 pm
Subject: Council Luncheon Tuesday, August 11, Scoma's Restaurant, San Francisco
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Ahoy Members and Friends,
 
Our council has teamed up with the San Francisco Council to cosponsor and co-host the Tuesday, September 11, luncheon at Scoma's Restaurant, http://www.scomas.com.
 
 
Scomas Restaurant
Pier 47, Al Scoma Way
Cross Streets: Jefferson and Jones
San Francisco, CA 94133
 
This means our luncheon formerly scheduled for September 17 on the O'BRIEN has been cancelled. Our guest of honor on Tuesday, September 11, is Phil Dunmire, the Navy League's National President. Accompanying him will be his wife Linda. You, as well as all council members and your guests, are cordially invited to attend. There is complementary valet parking. The cost...
  • $35 by check payable to Navy League sent to Pacific Merchant Marine Council, PO Box 1403, Sacramento CA 95819-1403 to arrive before the 11th.
  • $37.92 by registering online using Angus' notice below.
  • $40 at the door with or without a reservation.
These events have come and gone. I attended and was involved with each.
 
1130, Friday, August 24 ~ Pacific Central Region USCG District 11 Luncheon and Awards Presentation, Point Welcome Room, Coast Guard Island. $12.50. http://groups.yahoo.com/group/PMMC-NLUS/message/1233
1700, Friday, August 24 ~ Pacific Central Region Welcome Aboard Evening, Mexican Buffet, The Warehouse Bar and Grill, 4th and Webster, Oakland. $5. http://groups.yahoo.com/group/PMMC-NLUS/message/1233
0800, Saturday, August 25 ~ Pacific Central Region Continental Breakfast, Meeting and Luncheon, Alameda Elks Lodge, 2255 Santa Clara Street. $27. http://groups.yahoo.com/group/PMMC-NLUS/message/1233
0800, Monday August 27 ~ Oakland and Alameda Council Navy League Golf Tournament, Alameda, $95. http://groups.yahoo.com/group/PMMC-NLUS/message/1221 See captioned photo below.
1145 Tuesday, August 28 ~ West Contra Costa Council Luncheon and Museum Tour, Boiler House Restaurant and Rosie the Riveter / WWII Home Front National Historical Park, 1414 Harbour Way South, Richmond. Minimal cost. http://groups.yahoo.com/group/PMMC-NLUS/message/1239
 
Still ahead are the following:
 
1630 Tuesday, September 4 ~ Pacific Central Region Inter-Council Fleet Support Team Meeting, Sinbad's Restaurant, 141 Embarcadero, San Francisco. Free. http://groups.yahoo.com/group/PMMC-NLUS/message/1229
1130 Tuesday, September 11 ~ San Francisco and Pacific Merchant Marine Councils' Luncheon with NLUS President Phil Dunmire and his wife Linda, Scoma's Restaurant, Fisherman's Wharf. $35+. http://groups.yahoo.com/group/PMMC-NLUS/message/1234 and http://groups.yahoo.com/group/PMMC-NLUS/message/1239
1830 Thursday, October 4 ~ Seaman's Church Institute Bay Area International Maritime Center Hornblower Sunset Cruise, Pier 3 San Francisco. $75 or more. http://groups.yahoo.com/group/PMMC-NLUS/message/1236
October 4 - 8 ~ San Francisco Fleet Week. http://fleetweek.us
Various dates ~ National Liberty Ship Memorial SS JEREMIAH O'BRIEN dockside events and bay cruises. http://ssjeremiahobrien.org
 
Heave Ho,
 
Phelps
Phelps Hobart, President
Pacific Merchant Marine Council
Navy League of the United States
(916) 739-6949
 


----- Original Message -----
From: Angus Blackwood  
Sent: Monday, August 20, 2012 1:02 AM
Subject: You're invited to September Luncheon San Francisco Navy League
I'd like to share this event with you!
September Luncheon, San Francisco Navy League 9/11/12
Tuesday, September 11, 2012 from 11:45 AM to 1:30 PM (PDT)
Scomas Restaurant
Pier 47, Al Scoma Way
Cross Streets: Jefferson and Jones
San Francisco, CA 94133
View Map
Attend


Phil Dunmire, National President of the Navy League of the United States

Phil Dunmire is the National President of the Navy League of the United States. He has been an active member of the Navy League for 23 years. Since joining he has served at the council level as council president, executive vice president, Sea Notes Editor, vice resident-programs, vice president-membership and retention.

Dunmires Navy League involvement also includes serving at the national level. He was a national director for 16 years and national vice president for three years. During his first year as national director he focused on youth programs; during his second and third year he focused on development and corporate affairs, including Sea-Air-Space. Dunmire also served as chairman of the National Public Affairs Committee as well as on the Member Liquidity Committee, Compensation and Personnel Policy Committee, and the Search Committee for Executive Director. He was a member on the National Nominating Committee for two years and has participated in several other national committees.

Dunmire enlisted as a Private in the U.S. Army in 1967 and was later commissioned as a Second Lieutenant after graduation from Transportation Corps Officer Candidate School. He then served in a number of junior officer staff positions in Germany ending his tour as Commanding Officer of a haul trucking company and as Post Commander at Russelsheim. He ended his career on active duty as Operations Officer of the 2nd Region, Traffic Management Agency in Qui Nhon, Vietnam where he earned the Bronze Star medal. He then transitioned to the Army Reserve where his assignments included Company Commanding Officer, Battalion Executive Officer and Brigade S4.

Dunmire completed his undergraduate college studies in Finance and Business Administration at the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee and began a 26-year career at First Wisconsin Trust Company in 1973. Dunmire became the first president and chief executive officer of First Wisconsin Trust Company of Florida in 1986. He established offices in West Palm Beach and Sarasota, Florida. Upon leaving the organization in 1999, its assets exceeded $400,000,000. He moved on to become chairman and chief executive officer of Merchants Bancorp of Pennsylvania, a commercial and retail bank with four offices.

Dunmire lives in Wellington, Florida, and is a member of the Palm Beach Council of the Navy League.


Posted at https://www.facebook.com/PMMC.NLUS

Lou Lozano, Oakland Council President, and Phelps Hobart, Pacific Merchant Marine Council President, after the Oakland Council's fundraiser golf tournament August 27 at the Alameda golf course, www.golfinalameda.com.

Lou and a few members
of his council put it together; the Pacific Merchant Marine Council was a hole sponsor. Phelps volunteered for the day - assisting with registration, a special competition on hole #7, and selling drawing tickets.

Phelps drove down from Sacramento for the occasion along with attending the Pacific Central Region USCG District 11 annual awards, and the region meeting. August 28 he drove home but not before having lunch with members of the West Contra Costa Council in Richmond.


#1242 From: "usaseapower" <nlsac@...>
Date: Fri Aug 31, 2012 2:00 am
Subject: Re: Council Luncheon Tuesday, September 11, Scoma's Restaurant, San Francisco
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Heads Up:

Also on Tuesday, September 11, 2012 from 1700 to 1900 Lou Lozano, President of
the Oakland Council invites Navy League members and friends to the Warehouse Bar
& Grill, 402 Webster Street, Oakland, www.thewarehousebar.net, for a reception
for Phil and Linda.

It will be a no-host cocktail party meet & greet. Any questions? You can call
Lou at (510) 461-0413.

Let's go!

Heave Ho,

Phelps



--- In PMMC-NLUS@yahoogroups.com, "Pacific Merchant Marine Council" <pmmc@...>
wrote:

Ahoy Members and Friends,

Our council has teamed up with the San Francisco Council to cosponsor and
co-host the Tuesday, September 11, luncheon at Scoma's Restaurant,
http://www.scomas.com.

Scoma's Restaurant
Pier 47, Al Scoma Way
Cross Streets: Jefferson and Jones
San Francisco, CA 94133

This means our luncheon formerly scheduled for September 17 on the O'BRIEN has
been cancelled. Our guest of honor on Tuesday, September 11, is Phil Dunmire,
the Navy League's National President. Accompanying him will be his wife Linda.
You, as well as all council members and your guests, are cordially invited to
attend. There is complementary valet parking. The cost...
   a.. $35 by check payable to Navy League sent to Pacific Merchant Marine
Council, PO Box 1403, Sacramento CA 95819-1403 to arrive before the 11th.
   b.. $37.92 by registering online using Angus' notice below.
   c.. $40 at the door with or without a reservation.

#1243 From: "Phelps Hobart" <nlsac@...>
Date: Fri Aug 31, 2012 4:42 am
Subject: An inviation to the Navy Ball, 13 October 2012, at the Hilton Pleasanton
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237th Birthday Celebration of the United States Navy Saturday, 13 October 2012.

 

The Ball will be held on 13 October in Pleasanton at the Hilton Pleasanton, www.hilton.com/Pleasanton-CA, at the Club. Cocktails beging at 1700. The speaker will be Rear Admiral Kamensky, Vice Commander, Submarine Force, http://www.navy.mil/navydata/bios/navybio.asp?bioID=563.  

 

Tickets are $70. There is a $10 discount per person for reservations made by August 31. A block of rooms has been set aside for attendees with a special rate of $72.00.

 

Open the attachment for details. Any specific questions should be addressed to Herb Parsons AVCM, USN, Retired,. He can be reached at the Moffett Museum Wednesday through Saturday at 650-964-4024.

 

Very Respectfully,

 

Tom Winant

President, Santa Clara Valley Council

Navy League of the United States

650-678-7120

 


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#1244 From: "usaseapower" <nlsac@...>
Date: Tue Sep 11, 2012 10:30 am
Subject: Re: Council Luncheon Tuesday, September 11, Scoma's Restaurant, San Francisco
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Ahoy Members and Friends,

Final Call...

You in San Francisco or nearby, hope to see you at the luncheon - space still
available - just show up at 1130 with cash or check, $40.

You in Oakland or nearby, hope to see you at the reception.

I talked to Phil and he said he is willing to answer any Navy League questions
you may have.

Between the luncheon and the reception, he and Linda will be visiting aboard the
O'BRIEN and taking a quick look at the POTOMAC; I will be his escort.

Don't forget to wear your Navy League lapel pin.

Heave Ho,

Phelps
__________________________________

--- In PMMC-NLUS@yahoogroups.com, "usaseapower" <nlsac@...> wrote:
>
> Heads Up:
>
> Also on Tuesday, September 11, 2012 from 1700 to 1900 Lou Lozano, President of
the Oakland Council invites Navy League members and friends to the Warehouse Bar
& Grill, 402 Webster Street, Oakland, www.thewarehousebar.net, for a reception
for Phil and Linda.
>
> It will be a no-host cocktail party meet & greet. Any questions? You can call
Lou at (510) 461-0413.
>
> Let's go!
>
> Heave Ho,
>
> Phelps
>
>
>
> --- In PMMC-NLUS@yahoogroups.com, "Pacific Merchant Marine Council" <pmmc@>
wrote:
>
> Ahoy Members and Friends,
>
> Our council has teamed up with the San Francisco Council to cosponsor and
co-host the Tuesday, September 11, luncheon at Scoma's Restaurant,
http://www.scomas.com.
>
> Scoma's Restaurant
> Pier 47, Al Scoma Way
> Cross Streets: Jefferson and Jones
> San Francisco, CA 94133
>
> This means our luncheon formerly scheduled for September 17 on the O'BRIEN has
been cancelled. Our guest of honor on Tuesday, September 11, is Phil Dunmire,
the Navy League's National President. Accompanying him will be his wife Linda.
You, as well as all council members and your guests, are cordially invited to
attend. There is complementary valet parking. The cost... $40 at the door with
or without a reservation.

#1245 From: "Pacific Merchant Marine Council" <pmmc@...>
Date: Tue Sep 18, 2012 4:45 am
Subject: Register today for the 2012 San Francisco Blue & Gray Golf Classic with Annika Sorenstam!
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Ahoy Members and Friends,
 
I am not sure we have any golfers among us but if so, this tournament looks like a lot of fun! Please pass this message along to your golfing friends.
 
Heave Ho,
 
Phelps
 

 
 
----- Original Message -----
Sent: Saturday, September 15, 2012 9:40 AM
Subject: Register today for the 2012 San Francisco Blue & Gray Golf Classic with Annika Sorenstam!

A Navy League team? Let's make it happen!
 
Please pass the word and if you golf register for a day of fun on with our friends among West Coast U.S. Merchant Marine Academy alumni?
 
Phelps
Phelps Hobart
Senior Vice President
Pacific Central Region
Navy League of the United States
(916) 739-6949
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----- Original Message -----
From: Bob Featherer <BobF12 at juno dot com>
Sent: Saturday, September 15, 2012 7:23 AM
Subject: Register today for the 2012 San Francisco Blue & Gray Golf Classic wit h Annika Sorenstam!

If you plan to attend, register now or contact me. Space is limited!
Bob F. '68'
CFO/CFG
USMMAAA SF Chapter
707-333-7127
 


Greetings!

We invite you to the most anticipated Heidmar Blue & Gray Golf Classic of all-time as the U.S. Merchant Marine Academy welcomes LPGA legend and golf Hall of Famer, Annika Sorenstam, to the 2012 San Francisco Blue & Gray Golf Classic, taking place on Thursday, October 4, at the Presidio Golf Course. We have arranged for an amazing day and invite you to join us for this record event.

I am truly excited to see the Heidmar Blue & Gray Golf Classics first hand and help support the men and women of the United States Merchant Marine Academy and its Department of Athletics, said Annika, whose ANNIKA Academy is the tours National Sponsor of its Skills Challenges. Come share my passion for golf and join us for a wonderful day!

GOLF:
To golf in the tournament and take part in all the activities planned, individual golfer fees are $300 per person and $1,200 a foursome. To register for the event, please click here.

DINNER ONLY:
If you would like to attend the dinner ceremony and Q&A session with Annika, please click here. Dinner is $75 person and includes cocktail reception, dinner and small donation to the U.S. Merchant Marine Academy.

LUNCH and Blue Angels Show:
If you would like to attend the event at 12:30 p.m. to watch the Blue Angels and have lunch at the Presidio, please click here. Lunch and Day Fee is $50 person and includes a $30 credit in the Presidio Grill.

AUCTION / RAFFLE REQUEST:
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#1246 From: "Pacific Merchant Marine Council" <pmmc@...>
Date: Tue Sep 18, 2012 4:46 am
Subject: NLUS National President Phil Dunmire and his wife Linda visited with us September 11
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Ahoy Pacific Merchant Marine Council Members and Friends!
 
Where the heck were you on September 11? For sure most of you were not present at our luncheon or the reception in Oakland.
 
Now, don't miss our December 11 luncheon! I shifted the date to the 11th - a direct hit on our charter anniversary six years ago.
 
We have many invited guests starting with VADM Paul F. Zukunft, USCG, Commander Pacific Area. Members of the San Francisco Council as well as members of the Master Mates and Pilots Association and the Maritime Academy, Kings Point, Alumni Association will be joining us. It promises to be a swell time.
 
We also have an invitation for the annual Pearl Harbor Memorial Luncheon - December 7 at the Oyster Point Yacht Club.
 
More on these events in the days ahead. Right now the focus is San Francisco Fleetweek, www.fleetweek.us, http://www.fleetweek.us/page_events.html. Let me know if you care to get aboard a USCG buoy tender - it may be possible for a day. A far better choice is booking time aboard the O'BRIEN or the POTOMAC.
 
Start thinking about the election of 2013 council officers and directors. THERE ARE OPENINGS AND VOLUNTEERS ARE NEEDED.
 
Talk to me anytime - hope to see you about.
 
Heave Ho,
 
Phelps
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Navy League of the United States
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Ahoy All,
 
Tuesday September 11 was definitely a special occasion in the Navy League's Pacific Central Region. Here are a couple of captioned photos from our Pacific Central Region's Facebook page, https://www.facebook.com/NavyLeaguePacificCentralRegion.
 
If your council has or had something special post it, PCR-NLUS@yahoogroups.com, on our Facebook page as well as http://groups.yahoo.com/group/PCR-NLUS.
 
We also need to get news in pronto to Peter Atkinson, patkinson at navyleague dot org, so it gets published in SeaPower. Did you see the piece and photo on Sacramento Navy Week and the Sacramento Council in the current magazine?
 
Anchors Aweigh,
 
Phelps
Phelps Hobart
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Pacific Central Region
Navy League of the United States
 
 
 
National President Phil Dunmire and his wife Linda visited with Navy Leaguers in Northern California September 11, 2012.

They started the day at a luncheon hosted by the San Francisco and Pacific Merchant Marine Councils at Scoma's Seafood
Restaurant, www.scomas.com., on the water at the city's Fisherman's Wharf.

Above is a group photo of some of the Navy League and Naval Order leadership in attendance...

From left to right: Phil Dunmire, Navy League National President, Doug Moore, Naval Order Commander General, Lorraine Hughey, Navy League San Francisco Bay Area President, Phelps Hobart, Pacific Central Region Senior Vice President/Pacific Merchant Marine Council President, and Angus Blackwood, Navy League San Francisco Council President.

Phil, in his presentation, touched on a number of subjects but possibly the central message was involving more Navy League members in the mission of the Navy League.
 
 
That afternoon, Phil and Linda Dunmire, escorted by Phelps and Teddy Hobart, visited the Marines Memorial Club and Hotel, www.marineclub.com, and the National Liberty Ship Memorial SS JEREMIAH O'BRIEN, www.ssjeremiahobrien.org. They were very appreciative of the opportunity to briefly visit with MGEN Mike Myatt and to tour the O'BRIEN.

Later, they were the guests of honor at a reception in Oakland at the Oakland Council's clubhouse, the Warehouse Bar and Grill,
www.thewarehousebar.net.

In this photo: Les Rich, Navy League Marin County Council President, Phelps Hobart, Pacific Merchant Marine Council President, RADM Karl L. Schultz, U.S. Coast Guard District Eleven Commander, Lou Lozano, Oakland Council President, Linda Dunmire, Master Chief Rob Bushey, U.S. Coast Guard District Eleven Command Master Chief, Phil Dunmire, Navy League National President.

RADM Schultz had just arrived from a flight. Phil knew him when he was stationed in Washington but had not had the opportunity to wish him well before he departed to take command District Eleven.

Also in the photo are two prized items that just arrived that day: a San Francisco Fleetweek 2012 apron and tee shirt. Lou gave them to Phil and Linda as keepsakes.

It was a wonderful day all around made extra special by the Dunmires' visit with us.


#1247 From: "Pacific Merchant Marine Council" <pmmc@...>
Date: Wed Sep 19, 2012 7:28 pm
Subject: West Contra Costa Navy League luncheon September 25, 20012
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Ahoy Members and Friends,
 
This luncheon looks interesting. We are invited to join Paul and his band of Navy Leaguers on the 25th.
 
I enjoyed my time with him and the group August 28, http://groups.yahoo.com/group/PMMC-NLUS/message/1239. Here is what you missed but can do on your own:
  • Boilerhouse Restaurant - Richmond California www.boilerhouserestaurant.com Boiler House Restaurant, 1414 Harbour Way South, Richmond, CA 94804

  • Rosie the Riveter/WWII Home Front - National Park Service www.nps.gov/rori Rosie the Riveter / WWII Home Front National Historical Park. ... Museum on Water... 1414 Harbour Way South #3000, Richmond, CA 94804

  • SS Red Oak Victory www.ssredoakvictory.com Launched in 1944, SS Red Oak Victory ship is the last surviving cargo ship built at the Kaiser/Richmond shipyards and is being restored in Richmond, California... 1337 Canal Boulevard, Richmond, CA 94804

 Heave Ho,
 
Phelps
 
 
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The West Contra Costa Council NLUS will have an outstanding speaker on Tuesday, September 25.   Steve Giford, will tell us about a little known battle during WWII involving a Liberty ship, its Armed Guard and a German raider.  Details about the luncheon are in the attached flyer.  Navy League friends and guests are welcome.

 

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#1248 From: "Phelps Hobart" <nlsac@...>
Date: Fri Sep 21, 2012 9:06 pm
Subject: Shuttle Endeavour's flyover creates buzz for fans
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Ahoy Everyone,

"Crowds gathered on seldom-visited rooftops of downtown buildings. They
peered with binoculars or the naked eye at the lumbering jumbo jet ferrying
the shuttle. The shuttle has been making its way across country this week,
exciting residents in cities lucky enough to be buzzed by the piggybacking
space vehicle as it made its way from Florida to California."
http://www.sacbee.com/2012/09/21/4841997/shuttle-endeavours-capital-flyover.html\
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and my Facebook page.

Many of us got a glimpse of of it this morning but few captured it with a
camera as well as Roger Bazeley, Senior Vice President Pacific Merchant
Marine Council, semi-professional photographer, and amateur horn player.

Here are some of his photographs from his San Francisco apartment rooftop.
More in the next message and plenty of text in the media.

Enjoy,

Phelps
Phelps Hobart
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#1249 From: "Phelps Hobart" <nlsac@...>
Date: Fri Sep 21, 2012 9:19 pm
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#1250 From: "Pacific Merchant Marine Council" <pmmc@...>
Date: Sat Sep 22, 2012 6:38 pm
Subject: Winchell T. Hayward: RIP
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Winchell T. Hayward, age 86, charter member of the Pacific Merchant Marine Council, died peacefully on July 31. His health declined the past nine months and the last few months he resided in a nursing facility instead of his San Francisco home on Willard St. He is survived by his brother, Warren Hayward of Austin, TX; nieces, Leigh Ann Morse of Salt Lake City, Cynthia Muncey of Colbert, WA and nephews, Houston Hayward of Lansdale, PA and Blair Hayward of Brooks, GA.

Born on January 9, 1926, Winchell was the eldest of four boys born to Harold and Ernestine Hayward in Evanston, Il. He was a graduate of Massachusetts Institute of Technology. He served in the US Navy during WW II and served for many years in the US Naval Reserves.

He resided in San Francisco since 1954, working as an electrical engineer for the City of San Francisco. He was a longtime member and deacon of the Mission Presbyterian Church. Winchell was active in many civic and cultural associations and outdoor clubs, including the San Francisco Symphony, San Francisco Opera, California Alpine Club, Boy Scouts of America, Sigma Chi Fraternity, and the Federation of Western Outdoor Clubs. Any donations in his memory can be made to any of the above-mentioned organizations or to the council.

A funeral service took place in San Francisco at the Bryant Funeral Home. According to his wishes, he was buried next to his mother in Memorial Park Cemetery 9900 Gross Point Road, Skokie, Il , August 7, 2012.

His brother Warren and sister-in-law Karen Hayward live in Austin, Texas; their telephone number is (512) 894-4002.

Rest in peace Winchell.

Phelps

 


#1251 From: "Pacific Merchant Marine Council" <pmmc@...>
Date: Mon Sep 24, 2012 6:10 pm
Subject: NLUS October 2012 Digital Edition: P. 58 Fund-raiser aboard presidential yacht benefits Sea Cadets
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Ahoy Members and Friends,
 
Once again, our Arkansas Division Sea Cadets and the Band of the West has a write up and photo in the Navy League's SeaPower magazine. First it was the performance of the band at the USNSCC Pacific Central Region Officers Call in the April edition (see http://groups.yahoo.com/group/PMMC-NLUS/message/1158 or if you still have that issue check it out). Now it is P. 58 Fund-raiser aboard presidential yacht benefits Sea Cadets, http://www.seapower-digital.com/seapower/sample#pg58. The article along with a photo actually spreads across three pages.
 
The NLUS membership statistics, P. 59, continue to show Phelps Hobart, Don Hale, and the Pacific Merchant Marine Council as prominent recruiters. But we need to do better; due to attrition our council growth remains stagnant. We have a membership special going on; new three year memberships $75 instead of $125 and life memberships $450 instead of $500. We will even throw in a complementary lunch for our Tuesday, December 11, Christmas party with VADM Paul F. Zukunft, USCG, Commander Pacific Area. WE WELCOME NEW MEMBERS! To take advantage of this - contact me.
 
Couple of more messages coming your way.
 
Heave Ho,
 
Phelps
(916) 739-6949
 
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  The October 2012 issue of SEAPOWER

NOW AVAILABLE AS A DIGITAL EDITION

Go to www.seapowermagazine.org

 

 

P. 3 President’s Message. Facing the Fiscal Cliff.

P. 54 Navy Days L.A. expo showcases STEM education.

P. 56 Seattle honors sea services at Seafair Fleet Week events.

P. 57 El Paso Council honors Socorro NJROTC team.

P. 58 Sea Cadets get Master-at-Arms training at Kings Bay.

P. 58 Fund-raiser aboard presidential yacht benefits Sea Cadets

P. 66 International Sea Cadets visit NS Newport.

P. 6 A Point of View. Report on ship naming falls short.

P. 14 Holistic Programming. An interview with NavyRear Adm. William F. “Bill” Moran, director of Air Warfare.

P. 18 Unmanned Landing. Arrival of UCAS on a carrier deck in 2013 will usher in a new era of naval aviation.

P. 20 Small Bird, Big Job. Testing of Marine Corps’ latest small tactical unmanned aircraft nears completion.

P. 22 Smart Missiles. As the threat evolves, so must the AIM-9 Sidewinder air-to-air missile program.

P. 24 Eyes on Targets. Marine Corps’ new AH-1Z helicopter completes initial deployment.

P. 28 Carrier Air Wing Here to Stay. An interview with Capt. David Silkey, commander, Carrier Air Wing Two.

P. 32 Down to the Wire. As threat of sequestration looms, defense companies hope for the best, prepare for the worst.

P. 36 Aviation Niche. Navy’s airship continues to prove its worth as an ISR, test platform.

P. 40 Non-lethal Apps. ‘We need something between shouting and shooting.’

P. 44 ‘Challenging Times.’ U.S.-flag shippers adapt to changing market, economic factors.

P. 46 On the Road Again. Marine Corps’ Light Armored Vehicles will be staying until 2035.

P. 48 Program Snapshot. Boeing moving ahead with P-8A production.

P. 64 In My Own Words. Marine Capt. Rebecca Massey, V-22 test pilot.

P. 8 Washington Report

* Election, Lame-Duck Congress Put Defense Spending Decisions in Doubt.

* Stackley Notes Challenges Should Sequestration Occur.

* Amos: 182,100 Marines ‘Rock Bottom’ Number.

P. 9 Intercepts

“The army still does the army thing. The police still does its thing. What it becomes if you don’t coordinate it is 6-year-old soccer. Everybody just follows the ball. It moves in a blob. We don’t want that. We want people to play positions and be ready to respond to each other if they have trouble.”

Maj. Gen. Charles M. Gurganus, Commanding General for I Marine Expeditionary Force Forward

On ensuring coordination between Afghan national security forces as the U.S. forces draw down and leave more responsibility in Afghan hands. — San Diego Union Tribune, Sept. 4

Visit www.seapowermagazine.org for the complete contents of SEAPOWER's October issue. To subscribe, call 800-356-5760.

 



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#1252 From: "Pacific Merchant Marine Council" <pmmc@...>
Date: Mon Sep 24, 2012 7:53 pm
Subject: Piracy Threat: the council's primary international concern
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Ahoy Members and Friends,
 
Our Pacific Merchant Marine Council has multiple concerns. Number one among them on the international scene remain Piracy. Long ago we signed the Save our Seafarers Campaign pledge, http://www.saveourseafarers.com/support.html. The organization's website, http://www.saveourseafarers.com, is possibly the best single source of information on the subject.
 
Reminding us of the scourge of piracy is the well written just published article in our Navy League's SeaPower magazine - October issue - by Associate Editor John C. Marcario.
 
Save our Seafarers in a recent article indicates successful attacks are way down from last year. The number of incidents involving Somali pirates is 69 in the first half of 2012, compared with 163 in the same period last year, according to watchdog the International Maritime Bureau. You can read the article "Insurers face tougher times as Somali piracy drops" below.
 
Yet us not forget there are pirates elsewhere wherever the opportunity exisits.
 
We still have our copy of the DVD Porampo: Pirates of the Malacca Straits.
 
If you have suggestions on what more we can do let me know. Should we co-sponsor a symposium on the subject in the San Francisco Bay Area?
 
Heave Ho,
 
Phelps
Phelps Hobart, President
Pacific Merchant Marine Council
Navy League of the United States
 

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Expert: Piracy Threat Not Going Away

By JOHN C. MARCARIO, Associate Editor

http://www.seapowermagazine.org/stories/20120919-piracy.html

WASHINGTON - The threat of piracy off the coast of Somalia is unlikely to dwindle, said the head of Intelligence at Special Contingency Risks (SCR).

Piracy brings in an estimated $200 million per year to Somalias economy, which relies heavily on ransom money being reinvested in the war-torn state. Piracy is the second largest generator of income for Somalia, according to Tim Holt, head of SCR, which is part of the London-based Willis Group, a global insurance broker company.

As pirate financiers invest more and more in the success of their operations, lucrative opportunities for local business have vastly expanded. A $4 million ransom will be injected back into the local economy, benefiting a community that once lived in abject poverty, Holt said in a Sept. 19 release. There is little wonder why the practice has boomed when Somali per capita income is $600 and a minimum $10,000 is available for each perpetrator of a successful operation. With 90 percent of the worlds trade is transported by sea, the opportunities are vast.

To make a more significant dent in stopping piracy, Holt believes the Somali government would have to implement a strategy that does not solely rely on force.

Communities must be presented with the opportunity to earn a wage that offers them a similar quality of life to what they currently experience. It may initiate this by a sustained investment campaign into the countrys economic infrastructure to kick-start primary sector business, he said. Before this can happen, the new government needs to establish a reliable, transparent mechanism for aid disbursement, something that will not happen overnight.

Until a new government is able to ensure its internal stability, the coast of Somalia will remain dangerous to shippers, Holt said.

As of Aug. 30, there were 210 piracy attacks worldwide in 2012, with 70 of those incidents happening near Somalia. There are currently 11 vessels and 188 hostages being held by pirates, according to the London-based International Chamber of Commerce International Maritime Bureau. 


Insurers face tougher times as Somali piracy drops

http://www.saveourseafarers.com/insurers-face-tougher-times-as-somali-piracy-drops.html

A dramatic fall in pirate attacks off the Somali coast is forcing down the cost of piracy insurance for commercial ships, taking the shine off a fast-growing and lucrative market for London-based insurers.

International navies have cracked down on pirates, including strikes on their coastal bases, and ship firms are increasingly using armed guards and defensive measures on vessels including barbed wire, scaring off Somali seaborne gangs.

That reduced the number of incidents involving Somali pirates to just 69 in the first half of 2012, compared with 163 in the same period last year, according to watchdog the International Maritime Bureau.

"The chance of pirates being able to carry out successful hijackings are now very slim, which is probably deterring many would-be pirates from going to sea," said Rory Lamrock, an intelligence analyst with security firm AKE.

War torn Somalia is next to the Gulf of Aden's busy shipping lanes, and poverty has in recent years tempted many young men to take up piracy, storming commercial vessels and holding their crews and cargo to ransom.

Last year, they netted $160 million, and cost the world economy some $7 billion, according to the American One Earth Future foundation.

 

The drop in Somali pirate activity is weighing on the market for so-called marine kidnap and ransom insurance, which has grown for scratch to be worth about $250 million in little more than five years, according to informal industry estimates.

Spending on marine K&R cover, which indemnifies shipowners against the cost of paying ransoms and recovering vessels and crew, has halved compared with two years ago, estimates Will Miller of Special Contingency Risks, a unit of insurance broker Willis (WSH.N).

"We are seeing a softening in the rates that underwriters are charging for piracy cover," Miller said.

"The key driver is the implementation of more robust security measures on board by the shipping community."

Brokers and insurers say a key factor in the downturn is the spread of on-board armed security, which has allowed shipowners to negotiate discounts of up to 50 percent on their premiums in recognition of the reduced risk of being hijacked.

 

GUN CONTROL

Guards equipped with guns are seen as the best deterrent as no ship carrying them has ever been seized, although critics say they risk escalating conflict with heavily-armed pirates.

Governments including Britain last year dropped their opposition to armed maritime guards, triggering a big increase in their use. SCR's Miller says about two thirds of his clients now deploy armed security, compared with just 10 percent in 2010.

While the cost of piracy insurance is falling, the drop in the number of hijackings will reduce claims, helping to preserve insurers' profits.

That is encouraging a string of new entrants amid lackluster conditions elsewhere in the insurance market, ratcheting up competition and putting prices under further pressure.

 

"More people are competing for the same slice of cake," said Michael Sharp, an underwriter at Lloyd's of London insurer Beazley (BEZG.L).

"With so many people writing the same business, that's driving prices down."

Still, insurers are confident demand for piracy cover will remain buoyant, pointing to other trouble spots including the Gulf of Guinea on the other side of Africa and the Straits of Malacca in Asia.

 

"If Somali piracy goes away, sadly there seems to be a number of other hot spots around the world where protection is needed," said Sean Woolerson of insurance brokers Jardine Lloyd Thompson (JLT.L).

Many in the industry also warn that it would be premature for shipowners to let their guard down in the Gulf of Aden. Somali gangs have responded to the drop in successful hijackings by ratcheting up their ransom demands, and the inflationary spiral is expected to tempt retired pirates back into business.

"As far as the pirates are concerned, they are being paid more for less work," said J. Peter Pham, Africa director with U.S. think tank the Atlantic Council.

The average ransom payment this year is $6.5 million, up from between $5 million and $6 million in 2011, according to Peter Dobbs, head of asset protection at Lloyd's of London LOL.UL insurer Catlin (CGL.L).

"I don't think piracy has gone away," he said.


Day of the Seafarer 25 June 2012

Message by Koji Sekimizu, Secretary-General, International Maritime Organization

June 19, 2012

http://www.imo.org/About/Events/dayoftheseafarer/Pages/Day-of-the-Seafarer-2012-Message-from-Secretary-General.aspx

"The 25th of June marks the annual Day of the Seafarer. It gives us the opportunity to focus once again on how important these unsung heroes are to all of us, in our everyday lives, and to reflect on just how much we rely on their services.

 
Almost 90 per cent of world trade is transported by sea, in ships. Ships carry food, fuel, raw materials, commodities and goods on which we all depend. Seaborne trade facilitates the global economy and it is no exaggeration to say that almost everything we touch has, at some point in its existence, been transported by sea or derived from something that was transported by sea.
 
Today we acknowledge the seafarers who operate the ships, bringing cargo safely to its destination, keeping to the schedules, day in and day out, regardless of the conditions they may have to face. Without seafarers, our lives cannot be sustained. Yet, to most of us, seafarers are virtually invisible.
 
The life of a modern seafarer can be dangerous and lonely. They may spend up to a year away from home, separated from their family and loved ones and facing danger, isolation, loneliness and exploitation. Nevertheless, we rely on seafarers for almost everything we eat or use in our daily lives.
 
On the Day of the Seafarer, let us pay tribute to the worlds 1.5 million seafarers for the unique and all-too-often overlooked contribution they make to the well-being of all of us. Let us take the opportunity to remember all those things that came by sea and which we could not live without. And, most importantly, let all of us make this the occasion on which we say Thank you, seafarers.
 
As we thank todays seafarers, it is worthy of note that, to meet the growing demands of the world trade and the needs of the shipping and related industries, some 20,000 additional trained seafarers are required every year. To this end, in recognition of the vital role those seafarers will continue to play, I urge shipowners to meet their aspirations through providing comfortable accommodation, access to the internet and other facilities that we all take for granted ashore in the 21st century.
 
At the same time, flag States and port States should promote their fair treatment and Training Providers and Educational Institutes should ensure that young persons are trained effectively so that they can perform well on board ships.
 
My final message is to all young persons on the verge of choosing a future career to seriously consider seafaring, as even today it provides the chance to see the world and get paid for doing so! It also provides for a fulfilling and rewarding professional career either as a lifelong seafarer or as a springboard for related professional jobs in the maritime industries ashore."Koji Sekimizu,
 
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#1253 From: "Pacific Merchant Marine Council" <pmmc@...>
Date: Tue Sep 25, 2012 12:47 pm
Subject: World Maritime Day: September 27
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Ahoy Members and Friends,
 
On World Maritime Day 2012 we take the time to reflect upon the maritime industry, worldwide and here within the United States.
 
The Pacific Merchant Marine Council is grateful for all the safety and environmental improvements related to maritime transportation.
 
United States maritime unions, academies, and shippers continues to set world standards. BRAVO ZULU.
 
Heave Ho,
 
Phelps
Phelps Hobart, President
Pacific Merchant Marine Council
Navy League of the United States
 
 
 

World Maritime Day 2012: IMO: One hundred years after the Titanic

The  World Maritime Day theme for 2012 is “IMO: One hundred years after the Titanic”, which will focus on the Organization’s roots and raison d’être, i.e. safety of life at sea.  

One of the consequences of the sinking, in 1912, of the Titanic, in which more than 1,500 people lost their lives,  was the adoption, two years later, of the first International Convention for the Safety of Life at Sea (the SOLAS Convention).  The 1914 version of the Convention was gradually superseded, respectively, by SOLAS 1929, SOLAS 1948, SOLAS 1960 (the first adopted under the auspices of IMO, then known as IMCO) and SOLAS 1974.  SOLAS 1974 is still in force today, amended and updated many times.

This year's World Maritime Day theme will provide an opportunity to take stock of the developments in maritime safety since that disaster and to examine which areas of ship safety should be given priority in the years to come.

The traditional diplomatic reception to celebrate the Day will be held at IMO Headquarters on 27 September 2012.
 

United Nations Secretary-General's Message for 2012

When the passenger liner Titanic departed from Southampton on 10 April 1912 on her first transatlantic voyage, no one could imagine the drama that would unfold over the next four days.  After the ship hit an iceberg and sank, with the loss of more than 1,500 lives, the story of that ill-fated ship became etched forever in the public consciousness.

Undoubtedly the most important legacy of the Titanic disaster was an urgent acceleration in the process of setting and implementing international standards and procedures for maritime activity.  The first international conference on the safety of life at sea was held in London in January 1914.  Its outcome – the Convention on Safety of Life at Sea – remains the leading international treaty on maritime safety.  The task of keeping it updated, and maintaining its development in light of technological advances, falls to a United Nations agency, the International Maritime Organization.

Each successive generation brings new challenges.  In recent years, the passenger shipping sector has seen phenomenal growth on all fronts – numbers of passengers, numbers of ships, new destinations and, perhaps most significant of all, in ship sizes.  And despite advances in technology, accidents continue to occur, as demonstrated when the Costa Concordia ran aground in Italy earlier this year. 

Nevertheless, thanks largely to the IMO regulatory regime, shipping today is safer and more environmentally friendly than it has ever been.  New regulations for passenger ships were adopted by the IMO in 2006 and entered into force in 2010.  They ensure that all new passenger vessels are constructed to the highest possible standards.  A century after the Titanic was lost in the icy waters of the North Atlantic, the IMO is striving to ensure continual improvement in safety at sea.  Its work is as important now as ever. 

Ban Ki-moon

Message from Koji Sekimizu, Secretary-General, International Maritime Organization

 
On 14 April 1912, the White Star liner ‘Titanic’ was transformed in a few short hours from the world’s most celebrated ship into a name forever associated with disaster.
 
Many ships have sunk – too many – but few have had the lasting impact of the seemingly invulnerable Titanic.
The Titanic tragedy prompted the major shipping nations of the world, at that time, to take decisive action to address maritime safety. This led to the adoption, two years later, of the first-ever International Convention on Safety of Life at Sea and, ultimately, to the establishment of IMO itself.
 
Today, much updated and revised, SOLAS is still the most important international treaty addressing maritime safety. And, as 2012 marks the 100th year since that ill-fated ship foundered, the IMO Council decided that the World Maritime Day theme for this year should be  “IMO: One hundred years after the Titanic”.
 
Since its formation, IMO’s main task has been to develop and maintain a comprehensive regulatory framework for international shipping. Its mandate was originally limited to safety-related issues, but subsequently this remit has been expanded to embrace environmental protection, legal matters, technical co-operation, issues that affect the overall efficiency of shipping and maritime security, including piracy and armed robbery against ships.
 
The direct output of IMO’s regulatory work is a comprehensive body of international conventions, supported by literally hundreds of guidelines and recommendations that, between them, govern just about every facet of the shipping industry – from the drawing board to the scrapyard. The most important result of all this is that shipping today is safer, cleaner, more efficient and more secure than at any time in the past.
 
But each new generation of vessels brings fresh challenges and, regrettably, accidents still occur, reinforcing the need for continual improvement. Our efforts to promote maritime safety, not least of passenger ships, will never stop.  We should respond quickly to accidents and we must be proactive.
 
To this end, we are planning to hold a two-day symposium at IMO Headquarters, in London, in conjunction with IMO’s Maritime Safety Committee next June, on the "Future of Ship Safety”. The idea is to go beyond the current safety issues under the Committee and rigorously consider the future of maritime safety. The objective is for the discussions to contribute to the future advancement of the Organization’s maritime safety policy.
 
What separates the passenger and cruise ship industry from the rest of shipping is the unique nature of its cargo – hundreds and thousands of people. The lives of thousands of people are in the hands of the ship's management, the captain and crew and the operating staff.  I therefore hope that this sector, in particular, will take the opportunity to lead the way, because "safety" is its main product – not comfort, entertainment or leisure. Without safety, the industry will not survive, let alone sustain its growth; and real safety does not result simply as a consequence of regulation-compliance.

Some 20 years ago, the International Safety Management Code, adopted by IMO, represented a step-change in the establishment of a safety culture in shipping. The time has now come to generate another step-change. This will not be achieved through legislative measures alone. We must generate a new impetus in shipping to go beyond compliance with regulations and explore industry-wide mechanisms to ensure the safety culture is embedded throughout the entire industry.
 
So this year, as we look back on that pivotal disaster 100 years ago, I urge IMO Member Governments and the shipping industry as a whole to refresh their determination to improve and enhance the safety of passenger shipping today, and into the future.
 

 
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2,000 Somali pirates are hijacking the world's economy

Update

It is almost 18 months since we launched SOS SaveOurSeafarers. On the eve of World Maritime Day,September 27, we want to give all of our supporters an update, on the campaign and its future objectives.

To date…

The campaign has made significant headway in raising public and political awareness of the human and economic cost of Somali piracy.

We have applied pressure on the governments of seafaring nations to encourage them to look at immediate as well as long-term solutions to tackle the problem in a more effective way.

SOS has helped place Somali piracy firmly on the international agenda by securing coverage in key global media. It has seen a positive response from politicians in a number of countries, where there is now a broad awareness of the extent, nature and potential consequences of the problem. It has also seen the development of more active engagement of Somali pirates by naval forces and less catch-and-release of suspected pirates who have faced more prosecutions.

Several governments have responded with a series of international conferences in London, Dubai, Istanbul and Perth (Australia) to discuss the on-going issues in Somalia, and pledged continuing naval commitment to tackle piracy in the Gulf of Aden and Indian Ocean.

We’ve had incredible results in a very short timescale.  However we still need to do more to make governments sit up and take notice.

SOS SaveOurSeafarers in numbers

Our campaign has continued to gather industry support. We now represent 32 industry bodies. SOS is the largest maritime grouping ever to come together to speak as one on a single issue.

www.saveourseafarers.com has had over 135,000 visitors from 196 countries since its launch. The campaign has also built a solid social media presence. Our Facebook page has 5441 fans and we have 1,657 followers on Twitter.

The Future

The campaign’s emphasis is now on maintaining the high awareness levels in countries where there has already been a reaction to the campaign, and on increasing its profile in areas where this has yet to happen. We are seeking on-going commitment from governments funding anti-piracy naval operations to keep forces on station, as well as proactivity in engaging with pirate groups and in prosecuting those suspected of piracy.

Although current naval successes have halved the number of successful pirate attacks, continuing naval commitment is essential to stop any resurgence of pirate activity. The campaign supports the recent recommendation from the UK House of Lords for the continued use of naval warships to tackle piracy under EUNAVFOR’s on-going anti-piracy operation Operation Atalanta.

Please don’t stop

Since March 2011, the SOS campaign has played a significant role in increasing worldwide awareness and interest in the horrific realities of Somali piracy and the on-going plight of seafarers and their families. We’ve achieved a great deal but we couldn’t have done this without your overwhelming support. Every letter, Facebook ‘like’ and tweet makes a difference.

Although a great deal has been achieved we must not be complacent. We seek continuing commitment from governments and are encouraging more organisations, employees, crews and their families worldwide to go to the SOS website and participate in our campaign.


You can continue to help us by pushing further to raise awareness of the campaign and its objectives – you could forward this message to any friends and colleagues who might be willing to add their support and spread the word even further.

Alastair Evitt, Chair SOS SaveOurSeafarers

 

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About  SaveOurSeafarers

The success of the entire global economy rests on unhindered and efficient sea transportation.

Upwards of 100,000 ships and 1.5m seafarers are humanity’s lifeline.

SaveOurSeafarers is an international, not-for-profit, anti-piracy campaign which was launched in March 2011 by a group of five influential maritime associations. 

In the past year, the number of maritime associations, trade unions and P&I insurers supporting the campaign has risen to thirty-three; the largest number of maritime organisations ever to unite behind a single cause.

Piracy imperils seafarer’s lives and wellbeing and costs the industry billions each year. It cannot be allowed to escalate further.

The campaign has succeeded in putting Somali piracy on the public and political agenda in numerous maritime nations during the past year. There are clear signs these nations’ political resolve to defeat piracy is strengthening.  We need your support to maintain this progress.

The world’s seafarers demand an end to piracy

Our aim and objectives

Our aim is to eradicate piracy around the world, in particular Somalia-based piracy in the Gulf of Aden and Indian Ocean, by;

  1. Increasing the strength of naval forces patrolling the Gulf of Aden and the 2,000,000 square nautical miles of the Indian Ocean.
  2. Ensuring that when pirates are arrested by security forces, evidence will be gathered - and that they will face trial, sentencing and punishment.
  3. Endorsing the UN principle of financing, building and operating courts and jails in the cooperating autonomous regions of Somalia and neighboring states.
  4. Seeking a sustainable political solution to the underlying problems in Somalia.
  5. Supporting the introduction of counter measures and a criminal information database.

Consign maritime piracy to history.


#1254 From: "Pacific Merchant Marine Council" <pmmc@...>
Date: Wed Sep 26, 2012 6:22 pm
Subject: 24 Hour Notice: VOLUNTEER FOR FLEET WEEK!
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Ahoy Members and Friends,
 
To check out Fleetweek activities see www.fleetweek.us.
 
As for volunteering, here are some opportunities.
 
Heave Ho,
 
Phelps
 
 
----- Original Message -----
Sent: Wednesday, September 26, 2012 10:30 AM
Subject: [PCR-NLUS] 24 Hour Notice: VOLUNTEER FOR FLEET WEEK!

The following volunteer opportunities are available to Navy League Members in good standing.  Spots will be filled on a first-come, first-served basis but no later than Friday 9/28.  To volunteer or for more information, contact Mark Flegel at Markflegel@..., M 650-444-2289.  Do not reply to this email, contact Mark.

1.  Friday Oct 5  Softball Competition   Moscone Field  

Need four to arrive at 11 AM to serve food and help with clean up. 

Done by 3 PM.

2.  Friday Oct 5  Tribute to Fallen Heroes, California Maritime Academy, Vallejo

USMC Band to perform

Need two volunteers to pass out programs 11- 1 PM

3.  Saturday Oct 6  USMC 1st Division Band Performance, Powell and Market

Need two volunteers to pass out programs  11:30 A  to 1:30 PM

4. Sunday Oct 7   City Hall Troop Photo Shoot   (Bank of America may provide the volunteers.  Otherwise)

Need 6 volunteers   6:30 AM to 10:30 AM 

Breakfast will be served

5.  Monday Oct 8  Honor our Fallen Concert  Marines Memorial Club.

Need four volunteers, 2 to hand out programs and  2 to serve wine at reception

  4:30 - 7 PM

6. Friday, Saturday and Sunday Oct 5 7 (each day)

Need volunteers at Marina Green to pass out booklets to children and receive Fleet Week donations. 

We need names, phone and emails, T-shirt size.  Each volunteer with receive a Fleet Week T-shirt to wear at their event. Plan to have a very brief orientation and instruction meeting at Marines Memorial next Monday at 6 PM. Also, may need Thanks for all your help.  Hope to have all names in place by close of business Friday 9/28.

Mark Flegel

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Date: Wed Sep 26, 2012 7:11 pm
Subject: Bethlehem Shipyard Museum: Update #34
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Ahoy Members and Friends,
 
Pacific Merchant Marine Council Director Bill Perez is one dedicated guy! Follows in the footsteps of Director Dennis Koller and the team associated with the SS JEREMIAH O'BRIEN, Director John Coleman and the Bay Planning Coalition, Marti Burchell with the USS POTOMAC. And... I could go on.
 
We are the only Navy League council to support these and other maritime endeavors. Thank you for being a council member and if who we support and associate with matters to you, tell others and encourage them to join this council.
 
Heave Ho,
 
Phelps
(916) 739-6949
 
PS If you are planning to cruise with the O'BRIEN during Fleetweek, make your reservations post haste! Our Arkansas Division Sea Cadets will be assisting dockside on Saturday, October 6. They also have an information booth near Pier 39. Just confirmed, the Arkansas Division Band of the West will perform center stage, Pier 39, Saturday, 1300 - 1400. Recently added to Saturday's parade of ships is the former USCG Cutter Morris - largest vessel in the Sea Scouts inventory. She is homeported in West Sacramento and has a mixed crew under the direction of Skipper Nate Eckler, Sea Scout Ship Neptune.
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Subject: Update #34

Bethlehem Shipyard Museum

“Connecting the Past with the Future”

 

 

Update #34

September 26, 2012

 

Before I get to update 34, I’d like to explain the reason behind my recent lack of communication.  First and foremost, I consider it critical that you receive factual information.  Sometimes, this means waiting for situations to fully develop before sharing them with you.  Our goal will always be to accurately report on what goes on in the background to our core membership.  That said, if you have any questions, don’t hesitate to call me at the office 415-467-3410.

 

Follow the link below and enjoy the great photos of the Golden Gate Bridge provided by Gene Kahn at GreatKolor.com.  Gene has been a good friend to our museum and we are grateful for his ongoing support. 

 

http://greatkolor.com/GG_BRIDGE_75.php

 

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Group,

 

--Andy Tarantino has arranged for a meeting with a gentleman from the Business Development Division of Orton Development.  They are in charge of the construction of the Pier 70 project.  We have now opened lines of communication with all the principals involved in the Pier 70 renovation (i.e., Orton Development, Forest City (Architects/Engineers), the Port of San Francisco and the local artist/business community).  We will work together to make Pier 70 the most innovative project of its kind.  

 

--Our new website will be going live later this week.  Please visit our site at: http://bethlehemshipyardmuseum.org

 

--The Sea Princess (Princess Cruise Lines) is currently docked at BAE Systems for repairs.  Andy Tarantino and Marc Marino went aboard her today (9/18/12) and took pictures of the ship and also photographed the control room of  dry dock number 2.  I’ll post a few pictures in a future update.

 

--I recently spoke with Dennis Koller, the Executive Director of the SS Jeremiah O’Brien in regard to the upcoming Fleet Week Cruise today.  He told me that the Saturday sail is almost full and the Sunday trip will fill up fast.  So far we have about 10 members who have confirmed for Saturday, October the 6th.  Several members of the Pier 70 development team from Forest City may also be attending on Saturday. If you want to join us, please make your reservations right away. 

 

MAKE RESERVATIONS: http://www.ssjeremiahobrien.org

 

 

--September 15, 2012 (Saturday) Gary Moss and I spent the afternoon taking pictures along the San Francisco waterfront.   For you old-timers I’ve included a few pictures of 20th Street (across from building 101).  I’m sure many of you have fond memories of the friendly waterfront dive.  Anyway, the construction zone where the Main Mast Bar & Restaurant once stood is being transformed into a mixed use building.  There will be 16 residential units above a commercial space and an underground garage.

 

(see the attachment above)

 

--The wonderful exhibit at the California Historical Society is coming to a close later this month.  This will be the last chance to see the historic artifacts we have loaned them for this exhibit.  I encourage all our members to take the time to visit our friends at CHS.

 

http://californiahistoricalsociety.org/

 

"A WILD FLIGHT OF THE IMAGINATION"

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THE STORY OF THE GOLDEN GATE BRIDGE

 

I’d like to personally thank the staff at the CHS for allowing us to showcase our artifacts and allow them to become a part of their presentation.

 

Jessica Hough, Lead Curator

Anne Lansdowne Rees, Curatorial Assistant

Robert David, Erin Garcia, and Trubee Schock, Curatorial Advisors

 

--A book with a series of pictures from the construction of the Golden Gate Bridge by the Bethlehem Steel Corporation is now on sale at their store.  I thank Andy Tarantino for coordinating the loan of the book, from our archives, to our friends at the Bridge. We have worked with the bridge on several occasions and have always found them to be professional and supportive of our cause.   

 

--On December 17, 2012, we are inviting all our members to attend the Christmas Party of the US Navy League and the Pacific Merchant Marine Council (PMMC).  It will be held on September 17, 2012 aboard the historic SS Jeremiah O’Brien Liberty Ship Museum and will provide a great opportunity to see the ship up close.  Vice Admiral Paul F Zukunft, USCG, Commander, Pacific Area, Commander Defense Force West, is an invited guest of honor.  I will send details and directions in early December.

 

http://www.ssjeremiahobrien.org

 

--We recently made a valuable connection with a program that regularly takes children on Kayaking trips.  They can also connect us with certified instructors who can oversee our organization’s future Kayak adventures on the bay. This fills the second part of our three phase (water based) exercise program of swimming, kayaking and sailing for kids.

 

--Our Treasurer, Aida Moss, is in the process of initializing our new accounting software, transferring our chart of accounts and insuring our regulatory reporting system is in place.  In addition, Aida and Tim (our web designer) and I have completed the integration of Pay Pal into our ecommerce system. Our new website will be unveiled in the next couple of weeks. 

 

--David Hanson has just provided us with an update on the model of the dry dock his dad is building.  We intend to use the model as a teaching aid in our learning program.  I hope to soon provide pictures of the completed model.

 

--Harvey Rifkin, who writes a column for an east bay newspaper, has offered to write a story about our about our efforts to create a maritime museum that connects every community with land that borders the bay.  I am grateful that he has offered to write about our all-volunteer project and will keep you updated on his progress.

 

--We have been speaking to an artist with a studio at Pier 70 who has worked on numerous murals and has even designed album covers for well-known musical groups.  He has shown interest in working with us and Jim Celedon will be coordinating a tour of his studio in the next week or two. This is a critical contact since we will need a steady stream of artwork to fill the many locales our “Partnership with Art” will create (see business plan for details). 

 

--Finding unique pieces of artwork will be critical since we‘ll have exhibits all along the 500 miles of the Bay Trail.  Additionally, our Kiosk program, QRC Network (Quick Response Code) and expanding partnerships will also require numerous sources of art.

 

--We continue to have ongoing discussions with the city of Benicia in regard to our Kiosk project.  There will be an update on this project later this week.

 

--Michael Sibbio has been in negotiation with several businesses we are researching for potential partnerships and/or affiliate relationships.  I will be sending a special update outlining our long term plan for our kiosk project and our QRC Network in the next week. 

 

--We continue to work on our second presentation to the Port of San Francisco. They have offered us an open-ended invitation to return and detail how our missions intersect.  In preparation, we have been in communication with the Port of San Francisco through our contact, Mark Paez.  Mark has been very helpful in providing us with the Port’s point of view and is assisting us in preparing for our upcoming presentation to the Port Commission.  We are also very thankful to Port Director, Monique Moyer, for her leadership and assistance in furthering our project.  l also want to thank David Beaupre (Senior Waterfront Planner – Port of SF) and Kathleen Diohep (Pier 70 Project Manager – Port of SF) for their continued assistance. 

 

--We have scheduled a meeting in early October with Forest City; they are developers in charge of the Pier 70 renovation project.  This meeting with the “Pier 70 team” will provide us with a tremendous opportunity to explain who we are and the many ways we can connect them to the community.  Our goal is to work with our affiliates to an innovative and unique maritime exhibit in San Francisco.

 

--I have signed a contract with Gene Kahn of GreatKolor.com for us to advertise on a number of Kiosks reserved exclusively for nonprofit organizations like ours.  They will be placed throughout downtown San Francisco and will contain our 4 foot by 4 foot poster at 10 separate locations for at least the next year.    We are devoted to the success of this project and are committed to expanding our brand at every opportunity.  In upcoming updates, I promise to fully explain the synergies we’ve built and how they fit into the big picture.  Feel free to email or call me with any questions you may have.

 

--Our newly renovated website should be ready to go live in early October of 2012.  The site will be an ecommerce site we can use to promote our brand and raise funds to expand our kids program.  I expect to send core members a link to the “site demo” by the middle of September.  I request your input and will integrate a few suggestions into the final product.

 

--Several of us recently met with a writer for the Potrero View, to discuss the second article in a series he is or writing about our organization.  The View is a neighborhood newspaper that is distributed to the local community around Pier 70 (our future home).  I sent a link to the first article and can resend a scanned copy to anyone who has not seen the July 2012 issue. 

 

Keith’s second article will focus on the efforts of the Bethlehem Shipyard Workers Organization back in 1982.  Many of those involved in that group are the founding members of the Bethlehem Shipyard Museum.  I will scan the December 1982 issue of the Potrero View and send it to anyone interested.  We hope to create a mural about 1982 events that generated so much publicity back in the day.

 

 

--Matt Campbell has been working very hard on getting additional containers and marine equipment for us. He has been in contact with friends at American President Lines and Triton Containers.  I expect to bring good news in future updates.

 

--We have moved our newly purchased 8’x20’ storage containers to Harvey Rifkin’s warehouse where we will store artifacts and equipment.  Many thanks to Harvey for the generous donation of a secure storage space and to Dave Hanson and Andy Tarantino for coordinating the move.

 

--WE NEED VOLUNTEERS TO HELP RENOVATE OUR NEWLY ACQUIRED OCEAN GOING CONTAINERS.  PLEASE CONTACT ME 415-309-2950, OR GARY MOSS AT 707-580-9078.  The containers are currently stored at board member Harvey Rifkin’s warehouse in Benicia and need to be cleaned and painted.  Vice-President David Hanson will be adding weld to the hinges and performing other security improvements.

 

--We have scheduled a meeting in early October with Forest City; they are developers in charge of the Pier 70 renovation project.  This meeting with the “Pier 70 team” will provide us with a tremendous opportunity to explain who we are and the many ways we can work with them to create a distinctive maritime exhibit in San Francisco.

 

--I am holding a series of ongoing meetings with a gentleman who has years of experience working with children’s programs in San Francisco.  We are discussing the possibility of linking with an existing nonprofit in San Francisco.  We expect this partnership, or potential joint venture, to provide a model we can use to create other innovative affiliations throughout the 9 counties of the Bay Area. We are very fortunate to be able to draw upon his many years of experience and contacts in city government. 

 

--On August the 15th, many of us attended the Pier 70 event held at the WineWorks in San Francisco.  It provided a wonderful opportunity to network with the community, the Port of San Francisco and the project developers (Forest City).  I have been in communication with one of the lead architects and she will be scheduling a meeting with the person heading the Pier 70 project for Forest City

 

--August 15 – I met with William Palmer from the California Heritage Council and discussed the synergies between our organizations.  He also explained the type of awards his group provides to worthy groups. 

 

We also met with local business owners at the Ramp Restaurant prior to attending the Pier 70 event.  The relationships we’ve built with local business men and women will prove invaluable to us in the not-too-far-distant-future.

 

--Marc Marino recently helped us move 5,000 feet of synthetic rope, 2400 of hemp, 600 feet of manila rope and a reel of specialty rope.  Additionally, Marc worked very hard with Gary Moss to prepare the storage containers for their move. 

 

--Marc Marino has done a great job of taking photographs of local shipyards and is also working with Andy Tarantino, Lisa Baird, David Hanson, Gary Moss and Bill Perez to monetize our extensive collection of photos and artifacts.  Tim Fleming is in charge of creating the ecommerce website and he expects to complete the website update in early October of 2012.

 

--Gary Moss has acquired an extensive collection of flags from around the world.  We will display them for special events at our multiple exhibit sites.

 

--Mare Island has a new partnership in place.  They have become much more aggressive in looking for work and we wish them well in the future. 

 

--Princess Cruise Lines has announced they will be basing a ship in San Francisco year round.  We hope this will provide more work for our friends at BAE Systems at Pier 70.  We are also grateful to BAE for allowing us access to their yard on several occasions.

 

--The Pier 70 Event was a huge success.  We made many new contacts and showed our membership runs deep.  It was very important to show we have many supporters and I can say we accomplished that goal.  I thank everyone who took the effort to join us at the WineWorks in San Francisco.

 

--I met with board member Dennis Koller, Executive Director of the SS Jeremiah O’Brien, and Sarah Koller to discuss potential synergies between our two groups.  They have been great friends to us and have been very helpful in advancing the cause of our museum.

 

--We are in the process of scheduling a volunteer photographic mission over the ever-changing San Francisco bay.   Volunteer pilot Roy Resendes and Marc Marino will be flying over the Mothball Fleet as part of our ongoing documentation of the dismantling of the fleet.  He has generously offered his flying skills since 2010 and we are very grateful for his dedication to our mission.

 

--Our friends at the Spirit of Sacramento, who operate the restored paddle wheel boat, are now based in the Brisbane Marina.  There is now plenty of free parking immediately adjacent to the loading dock and the boat is conveniently located off highway 101.  They expect to hold periodic events as well, so please visit their website at (http://www.spiritofsacramento.us) for details of upcoming activities. 

 

--We are planning another fund raising cruise on the Spirit later this year.  Please visit our website for details of this, and other upcoming events.

 

--I was recently contacted by the owner of 1st Street building where Union Iron Works was born.  I am very excited about the potential and believe our friends at the Port of San Francisco and at the Museum of San Francisco may help us extend its connection to Pier 70.

 

In closing, I want to remind you again that the information contained in this email is not to be shared.  I’ve seen several confidential updates freely posted on the internet.  Consequently, I now keep the updates to about 140 members I can trust.

 

 

Sincerely,

 

Bill Perez

 

Bethlehem Shipyard Museum 

William J. Perez
President and Chief Executive Officer

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Cell: 415-309-2950
email: bethlehemshipyardmuseum at comcast dot net
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Date: Thu Sep 27, 2012 10:35 pm
Subject: 2012 Holiday Cards are here
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#1257 From: "Pacific Merchant Marine Council" <pmmc@...>
Date: Sat Sep 29, 2012 2:34 am
Subject: Reminder--Pacific Transportation Association Annual Steamship Night--October 16, 2012
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From: MONTEBOSCOVICH [mailto:monteboscovich at comcast.net]
t: Friday, September 28, 2012 4:49 PM
Subject: Reminder--Pacific Transportation Association Annual Steamship Night--October 16, 2012

Our Annual Steamship Night is just a couple of weeks away. We are pleased to advise that we have over 400 reservations.

If you have already made your reservations, we thank you for your continued support of this important Bay Area transportation function.
If not, you need to make your reservations in the next few days so that you will not miss our biggest event of the year.

If you have any questions, please contact Jane Wisdom, sfjwm at hmm21.com, 415-420-6598, or me, monteboscovich at comcast.net, 510-501-5318.

Looking forward to see you on October 16.

Monte

 
 
Founded in San Francisco on February 19, 1920, the Pacific Transportation Association studies transportation issues, fosters cooperation and understanding between shippers and carriers, assists in developing and maintaining efficient and economical transportation services, and host the biggest social gathering of the year for Bay Area professionals working in the transport and trade community - over 400 attending the Annual Steamship Night October 16, 2012. 
 
 
 

#1258 From: "Pacific Merchant Marine Council" <pmmc@...>
Date: Tue Oct 9, 2012 11:39 pm
Subject: SEAPOWER LUNCHEON 2012 Speical Invitation
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Ahoy Members and Friends,
 
Here is something special ninety miles north of the San Francisco Bay Area.
 
Teddy and I were the first to make reservations. Come on up for the occasion - be great to put a Pacific Merchant Marine Council table together. Let me know if you sent in your paid reservation.

RSVP by October 27th @ $20.00 per person; after October 27th @ $25.00 per person.

Heave Ho,

Phelps

PS You have our own council special luncheon event on your calendar? Tuesday, December 11, aboard the O'BRIEN; details forthcoming...


 
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Sent: Tuesday, October 09, 2012 4:30 PM
Subject: SEAPOWER LUNCHEON 2012 Speical Invitation
 
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Sent: Tuesday, October 09, 2012
Subject: SEAPOWER LUNCHEON 2012 Speical Invitation

 

Attached is an email version of the 2012 SeaPower Luncheon invitation and reservation form along with the latest edition of the Sacramento Council Newsletter.  

 

All invited! 

 

Best Regards;

 

John Meyers

Luncheon Chairman

Navy League Sacramento

(916) 789-8682

 


SeaPower Luncheon

Saturday, November 3rd, 2012

1100 to 1400

Lions Gate Restaurant & Conference Center

(former McClellan AFB Officers Club)

3410 Westover Street, McClellan Business Park

Sacramento, CA 95652

Join us Saturday, November 3rd for the 9th annual SeaPower Luncheon to honor the men and women who proudly serve in the Sea Services of the United States. Our special keynote speaker with be RADM Thomas Cropper USN (ret) the recently appointed President of California State Maritime Academy. Admiral Cropper will speak on the role that Federal and State Maritime Academies play in providing competent, qualified leaders for the Sea Services of the United States (Navy, Marine Corps, Coast Guard, & US flag Merchant Marine) and why that is critical to our National Defense, and our National Economic well-being.

You will be inspired by the professional presentation of Colors by the Sea Cadet Gold Country Division, and a program designed to highlight and recognize the Sea Service Commands, Personnel and Youth Organizations in our community. There will also be special recognition of several local Sea Service veterans of WWII & Korea and a special cake cutting ceremony in recognition of the 237th anniversary of the United States Navy and Marine Corps.

Men and women in the active and reserve military along with civic, service, and veteran groups, and the general public are invited to attend. If you represent an organization or want to invite friends and family and wish to reserve a table please contact John Meyers @ 916-356-6314. To RSVP to the 2012 SeaPower Luncheon contact Robert Been at (916) 363-2231 and complete and mail in the RSVP response below. Make your checks payable to the "Navy League Sacramento". We look forward to seeing you at the 2012 SeaPower Luncheon!


http://www.usnwc.edu/Departments---Colleges/Alumni/Cropper-Named-Cal-Maritime-Academy-President.aspx


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#1259 From: "Pacific Merchant Marine Council" <pmmc@...>
Date: Thu Oct 11, 2012 1:57 am
Subject: A rare opportunity to meet with David T. Matsuda, Maritime Administrator 1900 - 2100 October 11
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Ahoy Members and Friends,
 
Something special just came up and you are among the first to know.
 
Mr. David T. Matsuda, Maritime Administrator, will be in San Francisco Thursday evening, October 11! Member and Council Director John Hummer, MARAD Northern California Gateway Director and all around good guy, made the announcement and our friends in the Maritime Academy, Kings Point, Alumni Association, have set up the time for an informal gathering with Mr. Matsuda at the Marine's Memorial Leatherneck Steakhouse & Lounge, http://www.marineclub.com/dining.php, 1900 to 2100. Drinks at the bar are on your own. The evening's meal will be individually ordered off the restaurant's menu.
 
You are welcome to attend, whether you graduated from Kings Point or Podunk U. One stipulation. Let Eric Lindberg know. Eric Lindberg, President, USMMA Alumni, San Francisco Chapter, Mobile: 415-531-5331, Email: ericlindberg at gmail dot com. The primary focus of discussion will be the Maritime Academy.
 
You definitely should brief yourself on the Administrator and the recent developments at the Maritime Academy before going.
 
 
We are excited about our luncheon on the O'BRIEN December 11. The Maritime Academy Alumni, Master Mates and Pilots, and the Navy League's San Francisco council all have this event on their calendar.  Vice Admiral Paul F. Zukunft, http://www.uscg.mil/flag/pacarea.asp, is our guest of honor and speaker.
 
Our council is engaged in the industry - encourage others to join. Lunch December 11 will be complementary if they do. Have them contact me if you like.
 
Heave Ho,
 
Phelps
(916) 739-6949
 
 
----- Original Message -----
From: bobf12@...
Sent: Wednesday, October 10, 2012
Subject: USMMAAA SF Chapter Schedule for the Rest of 2012

Ahoy,
 
Still can hardly believe that I spent the day at the Blue & Gray Golf Classic with Annika!  What a beautiful and gracious lady.  Blue Angels flying over the event at the Presidio.
 
Thursday Evening (Oct 11th) tomorrow night you can meet with the Maritime Administrater Mr Masuda at the Marine's Memorial Leather Neck Restaurant.1900 to 2100 hrs and dinner to follow the meeting.  Please RSVP if you plan to attend.  Eric Lindberg has the information on this event.  This is a wonderful chance to discuss the future of the Academy with the Maritime Administrater.
 
Our next luncheon meeting on the JOB Pier 45 in SF is on the 2nd Tuesday (Nov 13th).  The usual proceedure, free parking on the Pier,  Lunch is $10.00 includes Beer & Wine and soft drink bar.  1130 to 1300.  Guest are welcome!
 
Same venue for the 2nd Tuesday in Dec. (Dec 11th).  The final meeting of the year will be a combined meeting with the Navy League and the Propeller Club.  Live music by Rick Harris & Silverado and we will have a guest speaker.
 
2013 promises to be a great year for USMMAAA SF Chapter so please send in your dues or bring them at the next event you attend.  You know the drill if you mail it in:  Make checks payable to USMMAAA SF Chapter and mail to Bob Featherer PO Box 341, Benicia,CA 94510.
 
Please check the e-mail list above and if you see that I missed a SF Bay Area Grad, please forward this to them and let me know if they want to be added to my e-mail lists.  Thanks to all those who supported us this past year!
 
ACTA NON VERBA,
 
Bob F.  '68'
CFO/CFG
USMMAAA SF Chapter
707-333-7127

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#1260 From: "Pacific Merchant Marine Council" <pmmc@...>
Date: Thu Oct 11, 2012 11:34 pm
Subject: On Columbus Day, remember the seafarers
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Ahoy Members and Friends,
 
Our Navy League National Executive Director penned the piece below published last Sunday in the Washington DC's Examiner.
 
I wish the words were mine.
 
Anyway, please share the opinion piece with others. Its up on our Facebook page, https://www.facebook.com/PMMC.NLUS.
 
Heave Ho,
 
Phelps
 
Washington Examiner
 
Opinion

On Columbus Day, remember the seafarers

 
October 7, 2012 | 8:00 pm
 

This October marks the 520th anniversary of Christopher Columbus' discovery of the Americas - the result of one of many other explorations that took place between the 15th and 17th Centuries. European countries, searching for quicker and safer trade routes to Asia, turned to the sea and triggered the Age of Discovery. This milestone of history moved us from the Middle Ages to the Modern Era. Brave seafaring explorers were responsible for increasing access to goods and materials, establishing global trade and exchange of culture, and they spurred a desire for an increased knowledge of science and technology.

Columbus and others discovered what we know to be fact today - 70 percent of our globe is covered with water. Nearly all of our world's population - 80 percent - lives near an ocean. The most amazing fact - one that most don't realize, but take for granted - is that 90 percent of world commerce travels by water. Think about that for a moment. Practically every product that you use or consume came to you on a ship. As you read this, there are about 35,000 cargo ships at sea.

The maritime shipping industry stands as a primary driver of trade in one of the world's largest economies. In the United States alone, the industry annually accounts for: 2.56 billion short tons of cargo, 100 million passengers on ferries and excursion boats, 2.5 million domestic jobs indirectly created by shipyards, $29 billion in wages, $11 billion in taxes, and $100 billion in annual economic output. The industry provides jobs for hundreds of thousands of Americans in every corner of our nation--from longshoremen in ports along our four seacoasts, to towboat operators navigating the Mississippi, to shipbuilders in East Coast dry docks, to the men and women who crew American-flag vessels of all types.

Maritime shipping has proven to be the most cost effective and environmentally friendly way to ship material. Twenty-five percent of the cargo in the United States travels from port to port or on our inland waterways, yet only accounts for three percent of our total domestic freight shipping costs. To put that in perspective, a truck can carry one ton of freight 155 miles on one gallon of gas. On a cargo ship however, that same load can be carried nearly 600 miles - proving it to be 370 percent more cost-efficient and less damaging to the environment.

The industry's humanitarian role is one that paints a positive picture of America worldwide, as it distributes food to the world's poor and responds to global emergencies. Since its inception in 1954, the U.S. Food for Peace program has benefited more than three billion people in 150 countries and it is our maritime Americans and shipping industry that ensure this aid reached those in need. This assistance generates international goodwill and builds connections for years to come.

The Navy League of the United States is a civilian non-profit, nonpartisan organization dedicated to reminding the American people and their government that the United States of America is a maritime nation, and that its national defense and economic well being are dependent upon strong sea services - United States Navy, United States Marine Corps, United States Coast Guard and Flag Merchant Marine. On this Columbus Day, it is fitting and proper that we remember those mariners who maintain freedom of the seas and preserve peace, prosperity, and the American way of life.

Dale Lumme, National Executive Director of the Navy League.


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