Chatham County an Official U.S. Coast Guard Community

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SavannahSteamer Founded May 15, 1957 Volume 45 Issue 4 President s Message 2018 was a great year for our Council because of the hard work and dedication of the Officers and Board members and the outstanding support of the General Membership. The Coast Guard Community Ceremony was a milestone for the Chatham County area, we started giving awards to the Marine Corps Parris Island Marksmanship Instructors, both of our adopted Littoral Combat Ships are now at their home in Mayport, Fl and a new Community Affiliate joined the SNL Team. I encourage all members to take a look at our many programs and pick one area in which to become involved. You may have ideas and expertise that will enhance our Sea Service support programs. With your help, 2019 will be another outstanding year. O.C. Fowler - President Chatham County an Official U.S. Coast Guard Community Pat Yovich, SAC Region President, NLUS, led Savannah Navy League in organizing the Chatham County - U.S. Coast Guard Community recognition event that took place on 18 October on the Hutchinson Island Savannah Riverfront. Pat was assisted by Gary Johnson, Hugh Robinson, O.C. Fowler, and others. Pat is shown above assisting Admiral Karl Schultz, Commandant of the Coast Guard, cutting the ceremonial cake. Many Thanks to Our Community Affiliate Members and Corporate Sponsors! Crescent Towing Pooler, GA Savannah Steamer 1

USS Alaska (SSBN 732) GOLD Sailor of the Quarter & Year Awards On 8 November, O.C. Fowler, Tom Latham, and Bob Gephart travelled to Kings Bay to join with USS Alaska GOLD leadership in recognizing their selected Sailors of the Quarter and Sailors of the Year 2018. A total of twelve awards were presented. Kings Bay Trunk or Treat! Event Jean McRae, Shirley McCarthy, and Deb Stautberg travelled to Kings Bay on Saturday, 20 October, to support the USS Alaska Family Readiness Groups (FRGs) with their annual Trunk or Treat event. Both the GOLD and BLUE FRGs participated in the Kings Bay wide event, and Savannah Navy League happily donated lots of candy and other treats. Submarine Squadron 20 Change of Command -18 January 2019 On Friday, 18 January, CAPT Bob Wirth is scheduled to relinquish command of Submarine Squadron 20 to CAPT Craig Gummer. Both CAPT Wirth and CAPT Gummer were previously Commanding Officers of our adopted submarine USS Alaska (SSBN 732) GOLD. Savannah Steamer 2

LCS / Mayport Updates USS Little Rock (LCS 9) BLUE Change of Command On Friday, 30 November, Pat Yovich, O.C. Fowler, Ed Robb, and Bob Gephart travelled to Naval Station Mayport to attend the USS Little Rock BLUE Change of Command Ceremony. CDR Todd Peters was relieved by CDR Lenard Mitchell. CAPT Shawn Johnston, Commodore of LCS Squadron 2, presided. Sailor of the Quarter / Year Awards Following the Change of Command Ceremony, Sailor of the Quarter / Year awards were presented to our other adopted LCS Crews aboard both USS Little Rock and USS Sioux City. USS Little Rock LCS 9 GOLD USS Sioux City LCS 11 BLUE USS Sioux City LCS 11 GOLD Savannah Steamer 3

Thanksgiving Day Dinner at USCG Air Station Savannah Savannah Navy League enjoyed providing a Thanksgiving meal to our Coast Guard and their families at USCG Air Station Savannah and USCG Station Tybee. Many thanks to our sponsoring businesses for their contributions: Carey Hilliard's Restaurant, Sam's Club of Pooler, Miss Sophie's Marketplace - Pooler, USO Savannah, and our Navy League Members. Savannah Navy Leaguers Mary Ellen Sprague and Jan Bell co-chaired this event. USS Sioux City (LCS 11) Commissioning Ceremony O.C. Fowler, Pat and Alan Yovich attended the official commissioning of our adopted LCS ship, USS Sioux City (LCS 11) at the U.S. Naval Academy in Annapolis, MD on Saturday, 17 November. CDR Randy Malone, Commanding Officer of USS Sioux City BLUE is shown with O.C., Pat and Alan at the after Commissioning Reception. Army - Navy Football Party O.C. Fowler led the SNL cheering section for Navy at the Army - Navy viewing party on 8 December. It was a bad day for the Midshipmen - Army won 17-10. Savannah Steamer USCGC Willow Reception Lynn Wright and O.C. Fowler present momentos to LCDR Margaret Kennedy, CO, USCGC Willow (WLB-202) at Kevin Barry s on 18 October. 4

Pearl Harbor Remembrance Day 2018 Gary Johnson 1/4/2018 The annual Remembrance Ceremony was held on Sunday afternoon, December 2, at 2:00 p.m. in the Rotunda of the Mighty Eighth Air Force Museum. Those participating include: Third ID Band Element, South Effingham NJROTC, WWII Chatham County Veterans and the Sea Cadets. Lieutenant Colonel Kenneth Dwyer was our keynote speaker He has served in a variety of command and staff positions throughout his career. His operational deployments are many and they include 4 tours to Afghanistan in support of Operation Enduring Freedom (2002, 2005, 2006, 2012). LTC Dwyer is Garrison Commander of Hunter Army Airfield. This ceremony is co-sponsored by the Savannah Council of the Navy League of the United States and the National Museum of the Mighty Eighth Air Force. Dinner Meetings Navy and Marine Corps Birthdays The October and November Dinner Meetings are always a cause for celebrating the birthdays of our Navy and Marine Corps. CAPT Chad Falgout, USN, CO of the SSU NROTC was our speaker at the October dinner, and COL Randy Hoffman, USMC, spoke at the November meeting. Far right above, O.C. Fowler, Jan Bell, Ed and Johanna Lavish joined CAPT and Mrs. Falgout at the SSU Navy / Marine Corps Ball. Savannah Navy League s Family Support Shirley McCarthy, Jan Bell, Jean McRae, Patti Zureick, and Deb Stautberg organize and host events for our Navy and USCG families. Above is a recent trip to transfer gifts for Single Sailors on USS Alaska. At right is the Christmas Party at USCG Air Station Savannah on 8 December. Savannah Steamer 5

NLUS Voice to Congress Navy League members and their friends can use the Navy League's Voice to Congress, https:// www.votervoice.net/navyleague/home, to request coordination and support for our Sea Services and their families. The webpage has a list of support issues and draft emails for Senators, Congress and local politicians that members can use in supporting our Sea Services. By filling in the blanks with your name, address and zip code, your email message is directed to the President and VP, your Congressman, two Senators, and state officials from Governor to your local representative. Congressional staffs collate email results and report them they do make a difference. Please take advantage of this easy way to let your elected officials know your opinions. Any member questions or issues may be sent to Tom Wright, twright3@hotmail.com. Tom Wright 912-429-3350 2019 Local Council Dues and Contributions Your Savannah Council is 165 members strong going into 2019. By now you should have received your Savannah Council dues invoice. Local Council dues are $25 per member and are now due. In order to fully participate as a Savannah Council Member our by laws require membership as a National Navy League Member. If you are not a National member, please send in your membership application available through the National website at navyleagueoftheus.org. You will be billed separately by National on the anniversary date of your National Navy League membership. To date over 20% of our membership have paid their 2019 dues and over 10% have also included a special contribution and are now members of our Commander's Quarters. Please send in your dues invoice with your check promptly. Many of our programs depend on our dues and special contributions collection. If you have questions or need help with any of this, please contact Jeff Zureick at 912-450-0521 or at piwi@hargray.com. New Council Management System Gary A Johnson Published on 1/4/2019 This new system will replace our current website, Constant Contact and Newsletter systems plus give us the ability to expand with custom pages and unlimited storage and bandwidth. It is a virtual office and will give us one database instead of the multiple databases we have now. Implementation of the first phase will start in February with project completion slated for the end of the year. You will be receiving more information as implementation progresses This is a Council Management System (CMS), not just a website, which will help the board run the council more efficiently and provide better communications with the members and friends of the Navy League. Savannah Steamer 6

Annual Christmas Party Savannah Navy League s annual Christmas Party was held at the The Landings Plantation Club on 9 December. A wonderful selection of hors d oeuvers followed by a delicious buffet created a great festive atmosphere. We also welcomed both Commanding Officers and their COBs and spouses from our adopted submarine USS Alaska (SSBN 732). CDR Eric Cole (GOLD) and CDR David Brooks (BLUE). Coast Guard Quarterly Awards USCG MSU Savannah EPOQ ME1 Nathaniel Diaz USCG Air Station Savannah EPOQ AMT2 Patrick Farley Savannah Navy League Supports Veteran Activities O.C. in Veteran s Day Parade Vet Council, USO, Navy League with Buddy Carter O.C. speaking at Veteran s Council Meeting 1 October Savannah Steamer 7

2018 Officers & Directors President O. C. Fowler 1st Vice President Chuck Towles 2nd Vice President Mary Ellen Sprague Vice President Pat Yovich Vice President Bob Gephart Vice President - Legislative Affairs Ed Lavish Judge Advocate Ed Robb Treasurer Cliff Angers Secretary Larry Sprague Past President Tom Latham Savannah Steamer Newsletter Editor Bob Gephart Photographer Tom Wright Photo Editor Mick McCay Treasurer s Report Full Year Actuals 2018 2018 proved to be a very good financial year for your Savannah Council. Due to terrific effort and generosity by many of our members, as well as growing generosity by many of our local community organizations and businesses, we managed to achieve a net gain of $ 4,730. At the same time, our main efforts clearly went directly to supporting our sea service constituents as 82% of operating expenses were program expenses. Summary: Income: Dues & NLUS Rebates $ 4,971 Grants, Sponsorships, Contributions 18,152 Special Events 11,268 Total Income 34,391 Expenses: Management Expenses 4,350 Program Expenses 20,241 Special Event Expenses 5,070 Total Expenses 29,661 Net Gain $ 4730 Official Business Savannah Navy League P O Box 16918 Savannah, GA 31416 Non-Profit Organization U S Postage Paid Savannah, GA Permit Number 213 Official Document: Savannah Council of the Navy League of the United States Savannah Steamer 8