The LASHUP Newlsetter of the Harford County Detachment1198, MCL Detachment Commandant - Gene Wlock Newsletter Editor - Don Benson, Sr. Detachment Officers: Gene Wlock, - Commandant Evie Remines, - Sr. Vice Commandant Dan Narango, Jr. - Jr. Vice Commandant Ken Shrieves - Judge Advocate Don Benson, Sr. - Jr. Past Commandant, Acting Charlie Warns, Jr. - Fallen Marine/Ceremonial/ Eagle Scout Coordinator Adjutant - Open Position Dick Wischhusen - Paymaster Bill Yarbrough - Chaplain Inside this issue: Detachment 1198 Commandant s Comments August 2014 First I would like to thank every one who volunteered to help at the BBQ Bash And Sea Food Festival. Great job and thanks again. We didn't do as well as expected. I had to close down the table at the BBQ Bash so we could cover the vacant openings due to the lack of volunteers. I hope next year will be better. We had a very poor placing at the Sea Food Festival also this year which accounted for the low donations. We need to keep Stuart, Wild Bill, Jim Ports, and by the way Jim with all his health problems battling cancer held down a post at the BBQ bash for several hrs. Thank you so much. Bill our Chaplain and all that are having health issues. Remember the Golf tournament is coming up at the end of the month also welcome home is still going on and we need people for Perry Point also. Please consider joining our Honor Guard. We can sure use the help in that area. Gene Wlock - muffinwlock@verizon.net 443-807-7220 Commandant s Comments 1 Sr. Vice Comments, Detachment Calendar Jr. Vice s Comments, Adjutant s Notes Fallen Marine, Adopt-a- Highway, Eagle Scout MODD Pound 333 VFW Lounge Info Detachment Shirts History Book Cell Phones for Soldiers Detachment Photos VFW Pavilion Dedication 10 MCL Member Pens Children s Book 2 3 6 7 8 9 11 Winners at the National Convention Congratulations to Historian Dave Franz, who took Second Place in the Americanism competition, Category II. Congratulations to Don Benson, who took Second Place in the Newsletter competition! Department News Young Marines This Month in USMC History Toys for Tots Events and Raffle info LASHUP Supporters Future Events 12 13 14 Fun Stuff 15 About the LASHUP 16
Page 2 All, The LASHUP Comments from the Sr. Vice Commandant The busy summer is winding down. I would like to first thank all of those who came out to help at the many events we had scheduled during the summer. The Detachment cannot function without its volunteers to keep it going. However, with the good there always seems to come the bad. In this case it comes in the lack of participation from almost 90% of the Detachment s members. I realize that it is hard for some members to come out for a specific event, but to never give any of your time to help out with at least one activity is discouraging to those of us who show up to most events. It would be ideal if every member could help out with events. This would help spread out the amount of time each person has to stand up for the Detachment and keep that 10% from burning out. This is your Detachment! Without participation and help from every member we will end up being a small group that sits around and wonders what happened. As you can see from the calendar below, there isn t that many activities upcoming. Please consider stepping up to the plate to help out your Fellow Marines, Corpsmen, Chaplains and Associate members in keeping our Detachment going. Semper fi Evie Remines DETACHMENT CALENDAR August September 2014 SUNDAY MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY 17 18 Operation Welcome Home 19 Bowling at Perry Point 20 21 22 23 24 25 Golf Tournament Winter s Run Golf Course 26 Detachment Meeting 7:00 p.m. Bowling 31 1 2 Bowling 27 28 29 Bingo Kitchen Duty 5:00 p.m. -? 3 4 5 1st Fridays Bel Air 5-9 30 6 7 8 9 Bowling 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 Bowling 17 18 Adopt-A- Highway 0900 VFW 19 20
Detachment 1198 Page 3 Comments from the Jr. Vice Commandant Recruiting is essential to any organization in order to keep it viable. The Department of Maryland has lost 67 members since June of last year, 19 of which were due to the death of the member. The fact that three of our members have reported to the Supreme Commandant in the last year means that we need to stay diligent with recruiting and maintaining new members. The Department of Maryland has asked all of the Maryland Detachments to form Membership Retention Teams (MRT). This team will be chaired by myself, along with two other members. It will be our responsibility to contact all detachment members at least once a quarter to check in and encourage participation in Detachment activities. The Department is hoping these teams will encourage members to come back into the fold and excite all members about local activities. If you would like to be a part of the MRT please contact me at 410-241-8057 or dgnarango@gmail.com Dan Narango Adjutant Notes The position for Detachment Adjutant is currently open. Please see Commandant Gene Wlock if you are interested in filing this position. Detachment Golf Tournament is 25 August!!
Page 4 The LASHUP Membership Report Per the June 30, 2014 National roster the Detachment Strength stands at 97 members with 7 of those members unpaid. 47 of the 97 are Permanent Life Members 11 of the 97 are Associate Members 3 are Dual Members RENEWALS: With the exception of Permanent Life Members each member must pay a $35 annual renewal fee each year. An annual membership runs twelve months from the month the member joined the detachment. Members who receive a renewal notice from National Headquarters should submit renewal fees to the detachment Paymaster, Dick Wischhusen at the next monthly meeting or mail a check to: To observe a Marine is inspirational. To be a Marine is exceptional. -GySgt Charles F. Wolf, Jr. MCL - Harford County Det 1198 Attn: Paymaster P.O. Box 656 Jarrettsville, MD 21084-0656 If you have been a member in good standing for at least one year and you would like to join as a Permanent Life Member you can submit the Life Membership Fee to the Paymaster and never have to deal with annually renewing your dues again! Life Membership Dues are: Age Fee 17-35 $500 36-50 $400 51-64 $300 65 & over $200 Chaplain s Corner Let us all keep the following members in our thoughts and prayers: Warren McNicholas Stuart Fuld Wild Bill Collins Bill Yarborough Jim Ports If you or a family member are ill or injured, please report it to the Detachment Chaplain, Bill Yarborough at 410-879-1637 billyarbroughjr@gmail.com or report to any Detachment officer.
Detachment 1198 Page 5 Fallen Marine Report In the past month we have conducted two Fallen Marine programs for Harford County residents: I am happy to report that there have been no Detachment members report to the Supreme Commandant in the past month. Semper fi, Charlie Warns The next Adopt-a-Highway Cleanup is: Thursday September 18th 0900 VFW Parking Lot - Muster Contact Mike Buckley 410-638-0144 mbuckley2@verizon.net Eagle Scout Good Citizenship Award The Marine Corps League is proud to support the Boys Scouts of America program. As they achieve the level of Eagle Scout we would like the opportunity to present them with a MCL Eagle Scout Good Citizenship Award certificate. The detachment is looking for members to present these certificates at upcoming Eagle Scout Courts of Honor. Any member willing to participate should contact me for instructions and details of the event. Thank You, Charlie Warns Department Eagle Scout Chairman
Page 6 The LASHUP Marine Corps League License Plates Marine Corps League License Plates are available for a one time fee of $30. You continue to pay your normal registration fee at the time it is normally due. You must be a member in good standing and either the registered owner or co-owner of the vehicle. Detachment point of contact is Wild Bill Collins. Contact at 410-879-0876 wildbill2310@yahoo.com Operation Welcome Home The next date is August 18th at 1:00 p.m. Interested parties should muster at the Outback Restaurant on Ebenezer and Bel Air Roads at 12 noon. If you can attend, contact Lou Cassard at 410-557-6358. He will need a contact number in case there is any change in schedule. Can you guess who this Marine is? Answer in the next edition of the LASHUP.
Detachment 1198 Page 7 Military Order of the Devil Dogs Woof! Woof! First I want to congratulate new PDD Dave Franz! After many years as a DD and much cajoling he finally took the plunge in Charleston, WV! Great job, Dave! Also the Kennel donated $23,000 to the CAMC Women s and Children s Hospital in Charleston! Great job, Dogs!! My time as your Pound Keeper is coming to an end! I want to thank all of you dogs for your support in the past two years. It has been a lot of fun and I look forward to sitting among the masses and handing out bones for just being there instead of making mistakes in front of everyone! The next Growl will be on 6 September. We will be holding elections and installation for Pound offices. Make sure to let someone know if you would like to hold an office within the Pound, either elected or appointed. Breakfast at 0800, growl commencing at 0900. Also, you must have you dues paid up before this growl or you will not be permitted to attend! Bones can be sent to the Dog Robber, PDD Dick Wischhusen at P.O. Box 656, Jarrettsville, MD 21084-0656. Semper yipping! PDD Evie Remines Pound Keeper In the VFW Lounge Members of the League are welcome in the VFW lounge, but keep in mine that if you are NOT a VFW member you MUST sign the guest book upon entering the lounge! This goes for any friends or relatives that may accompany you. Lounge Hours are: Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday Closed Closed 6:30 p.m. - 12:00 a.m. 6:30 p.m. - 12:00 a.m. 4:00 p.m. - 1:00 a.m. 4:00 p.m. - 1:00 a.m. 12:30 p.m. - 1:00 a.m. Keep an eye out for Shrimp nights and Friday night dinner specials! Thursday is Ladies night. All drinks for the Ladies are 1/2 price.
Page 8 The LASHUP Detachment Shirts Available Don Benson can furnish Detachment members with golf shirts and sweatshirts with the Harford County Detachment Logo embroidered upon it. The price of the golf shirts and sweatshirts start at $30. There are several types of shirts and colors to select from. Contact Don directly at 443-845-4439 or email him at msgte8don@yahoo.com if interested. History Book Dave is always looking for photos from events and activities in which to include in the Detachment History Books. If you have any, please share them with him. He will scan and return any photos. Don t forget to stop by and see the history books before any regular Detachment business meeting. Did you guess who this Marine is? It is Jim Kundratic
Detachment 1198 Page 9 Cell Phones for Soldiers We have supported our deployed troops by collecting 19 phones in the past month. To date that is over 14840 cell phones. These phones are sent to a collection point and exchanged for telephone calling cards which are sent to troops overseas. This enables them to call family and friends at no cost to them. If you have collected any phone donations, please be sure to bring them to the next business meeting. Art Romain, CPFS Coordinator Detachment Photos
Page 10 The LASHUP VFW Post 8672 Dedicates New Pavilion to Purple Heart Recipients On 2 August, the VFW held an all day event to dedicate its newly completed pavilion to Purple Heart Recipients. Among those honored was Former Detachment Commandant, Don Benson. Don s story was shared with the crowd along with six other VFW Post Members, three of which received their plaques post mortem by their widows. This was a somber and joyous day as the pavilion was packed to capacity to celebrate.
Detachment 1198 Page 11 MCL Member Pens Another Book Dick Ellwood, a member of the detachment has written his third book. This time, he has shifted away from police work and crime to write a children s book. Dick and his wife Sharon, have eight grandchildren, so the pressure was on for the children s book. The book is titled, The Secret Zoo and was released in mid-august 2014. The book is about a group of young kids who grow up in the inner city. Next to the homes where they live is a zoo. The fathers of the children built a tree house that the kids can see into the zoo when they are in the tree house. The story follows the kids as they plan on entering the zoo after closing hours. They know that the zookeeper, a quirky character named Captain Corky has special abilities that allow him to talk to the animals. The story should appeal to any youngsters who have a fascination with a zoo. The dialogue and beautiful color illustrations make you feel like you are along on the adventure with the children. Dick has had success with his previous two books, Cop Stories-The Few, The Proud, The Ugly and Charm City s Blue Justice. He however, takes great pride in this new book and he has depicted his eight grandchildren as characters in the book. The book is available on Amazon, Kindle, and in select book stores and sells for $7.95 (Kindle is $4.99). Anyone wanting to purchase the book directly from Dick can send him an e-mail at dickellwood1@verizon.net or he can be reached at 410 453-9298.
Page 12 The LASHUP Department of Maryland News The next Department meeting and Maryland Pack Growl will be held on 27 September in Cumberland, MD. It will be hosted by the Mountain Marines Detachment 1071 at the Cumberland Outdoor Club - 31 Thomas Street. The Mountainside Marines Detachment has arranged to have a block of hotel rooms set aside for any Marine Corps League member staying either Friday or Saturday night or both nights. To reserve your room call The Marriott at 301-722-0340. The Marriott is located at 21 North Wineow Street, Cumberland. Hope to see you there! Jarrettsville Young Marines The Young Marines have been very busy lately as they were a force in getting the Heroes' Brick walkway prepared for the opening of the new pavilion. They also played an instrumental part in the dedication of the pavilion to Purple Heart Recipients by present the Colors and Charter during the ceremony. If that wasn t enough, three of my hard-chargers help with the food preparation and clean up at the end of the festivities. I hope you can stop by and see what these hard working young men and women are doing. We meet at the VFW every Thursday night at 7:00 p.m. John M. Knopp Young Marine Commander johnmknopp@yahoo.com 410-459-6363 This Month in Marine Corps History 02 Aug 1950: 1st Marine Provisional Brigade lands at Pusan, South Korea 06 Aug 1847: Marine commenced their march on the Halls of Montezuma in Mexico 07 Aug 1942: 1st Marine Division lands on Guadalcanal 14 Aug 1912: Major Smedley Butler leads Marines ashore, beginning intervention in Nicaragua 14 Aug 1945: President Truman announced unconditional surrender of the Japanese 19 Aug 1919: Marines Hymn registered with the US Copyright Office 24 Aug 1814: 114 Marines help defend Washington, D.C. in the Battle of Bladensburg 25 Aug 1990: 7th Marine Expeditionary Brigade begins Persian Gulf Buildup 29 Aug 1916: The Marine Corps Reserve was founded Thanks to the Outer Banks Detachment 1264, where these Marine Corps History fact were taken from their website www.obxmarines.com
Detachment 1198 Page 13 Toys for Tots Requests for toys are starting to come in already! The conference is in September and then it will be full speed ahead. Don t forget about the Rockin Around the Jukebox show with The Cruisers on 27 September from 7:00-11:00 p.m. at the VFW. Admission to get in is $15 with a new toy or $20 without a toy. Food and drinks will be available for purchase through the VFW. Thanks and see you there! Detachment Events and Raffles
Page 14 The LASHUP LASHUP Supporters Club Help Support our newsletter by getting some area businesses to place an advertisement in the newsletter. A full page ad costs $40, half page $25 and a business card ad is only $15. All ads will run for one year. The ads help offset the cost of publication and postage for the newsletter. A Marine is a Marine. I set that policy two weeks ago - there s not such thing as a former Marine. You re a Marine, just in a different uniform and you re in a different phase of life. But you ll always be a Marine because you went to Parris Island, San Diego or the hills of Quantico. There s no such thing as a former Marine. -General James F. Amos, 35th Commandant of the Marine Corps Future Events Darlington Apple Festival, Darlington MD Saturday, October 4th 10:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. Timonium Gun Show - October 4th & 5th, Maryland State Fair Grounds Bingo Kitchen Duty - October 10th - VFW 5:00 p.m. -? Bake Sale - October 18th - Abingdon Walmart 9:00 a.m. - 2:00 p.m.
Detachment 1198 Page 15 Fun Stuff Bulldog of the Month Marine truisms Some Marines have a grizzly bear carpet in their room. The bear isn t dead, it s just afraid to move. Ghosts sit around the campfire and tell Marine stories The Marines are why Waldo is hiding The is no theory of evolution, just a list of animals Marines allow to live Guns are warned not to play with Marines A Marine doesn t call a wrong number, you answer the wrong phone Chesty XIV with outgoing CMC Gen Amos
About the LASHUP THE LASHUP Marine Corps League Harford County Detachment 1198 P.O. Box 656 Jarrettsville, MD 21084-0656 Phone: 443-557-9537 This newsletter is published by the Harford County Detachment 1198, Marine Corps League. LASHUP is Marine slang from the World War II era that was used to refer to a Marine s outfit or unit. Copies of the newsletter are distributed electronically to all Detachment members and by USPS upon request. Non-members may request to be included on the distribution list by emailing the detachment adjutant. The views and opinions expressed herein are not necessarily those of the Department of Defense, the U.S. Marine Corps or the Marine Corps League. www.facebook.com/marinecorpsleague.detachment1198 Marine Corps League Harford County Detachment 1198 P.O. Box 656 Jarrettsville, MD 21084-0656