USS Canberra. Prora et puppis pro Canberra CA-70 / CAG-2 Members of the Crew

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USS Canberra Prora et puppis pro Canberra CA-70 / CAG-2 Members of the Crew Volume 18-4 Winter 2007 Ken Minick - PO Box 130 Belpre, OH 45714 Ph: 740-423-8976 e-mail: crewservices@usscanberra.com To Faithful Old Friends And To Cherished New Friends. There Is Not A Better Time To Say "Thank You" And To "Wish You A Happy Holiday Season" Phyllis & Ken Barbara & Ron Marilyn & George Louise & John Jean & Bob Jackie & Len Jerry and Jack Also! 2008 Reunion For those of you who have not heard, the 2008 National Reunion of the USS Canberra Members of the Crew will be held at the Crowne Plaza in San Diego, CA from October 8 thru October 12, 2008. The spring edition of the Members of the Crew Newsletter will have a complete listing of planned activities for this reunion. If there are any members close to San Diego who would be willing to help in preparation for this reunion, please contact me at home at 740-423-8976. 2007 Nashville Mugs and Hats The association has a VERY limited amount of 2007 Reunion Hats and Mugs available on a first come, first served basis. Cost is $16 for either a mug or hat (scarlet, summer white or navy blue) postage included. The cost for one mug and one hat is $30 postage included by priority mail if both are ordered at the same 4395 time. Contact Ken Minick (address, e-mail and phone number on the masthead of the newsletter) for multiple order prices. Are You 90 Yet?? If you are at or are nearing 90 years old, we would love to hear from you and list you in the Newsletter! Contents of the Members of the Crew 2008 Reunion/2007 Hats & Mugs PAGE 1 2007 Business Meeting Notes PAGE 2 Supreme Commander/Found Mates PAGE 3 Dues/Plaque/2007 Reunion DVD PAGE 3 Proposed By-Laws PAGE 4 Proposed By-Laws PAGE 5 2007 Reunion Synopsis/ Phone # PAGE 6

USS Canberra CA-70/CAG-2 Members of the Crew 2007 Business Meeting Highlights Jerry Der Boghosian, President Emeritus, opened the business meeting. The Invocation was given by Chaplain George Strohm. The Pledge of Allegiance followed and was led by Jack Whitmeyer, Master-At- Arms. It was brought up that we all need to keep our ailing shipmates in our thoughts and prayers. A motion was made, seconded and passed to make Dave Bennett our official photographer. The following were re-elected as Officers of the Association: President Emeritus President Vice President Secretary/Treasurer Chaplain Historian Master-at-Arms USMC Liaison Jerry Der Boghosian Ken Minick Bob Tylinski Ron Nullet George Strohm John Chenoweth Jack Whitmeyer Len Kucharski The Financial Report was submitted. Shipmate Gene Sibley reviewed it and made the recommendation that it be accepted. The Association is sound financially. We still have outstanding costs for the 2007 Reunion. Each officer was given a copy of proposed by-laws for their consideration. These proposed by-laws would continue the Association in its present state. They are on pages 4&5 of this newsletter for your perusal and comments. We have not yet looked at making the Association a not-for-profit organization. The Association dedicated a USS Canberra CA-70/CAG-2 plaque at the Navy Memorial on 17 May 2007. It depicts a picture of the CA-70 during WWII and was dedicated in memory of our past Secretary/ Treasurer, Paul D. McManuels Sr. The Navy Memorial asked if we would also like to place a plaque with a picture of the CAG-2 on it. The members present at the business meeting voted yes. It will be paid for through donations from our members and will be dedicated In honor of all the crews that have served aboard her 1943-1970. Please see page 3. It was announced that the 2008 National Reunion would take place at the Crowne Plaza Hotel in San Diego, CA from 8 to 12 October. The Association is going to look at the Eastern U.S for our 2009 reunion. We may have to change the dates somewhat to be able to afford the hotel room rates during the fall color season. The Reunion could be moved up as far as September (as we did in Boston and Washington D.C.) or moved back by a week. A special thanks was given to Bob s Printing (Bob, Fran and Mike Beach and their staff) for printing our Newsletters. A very special thanks was given to the ladies who keep the reunion running with their work in and around the hospitality room each year. A note from the USS Wasp congratulating us on our reunion and thanking the USS Canberra for its service during WWII and for taking the torpedo that was heading for the Wasp was read by Jerry Der Boghosian. Jack Whitmeyer, Jerry Der Boghosian, Bill Ladrie and Dan Collins talked about the torpedo attack and other related WWII topics. Lon Hurt wanted to know if the Members of the Crew would be interested in a reunion aboard a cruise ship? Please give us your thoughts on this. Leroy Johnson wants to know if anyone has been approved or rejected for Agent Orange compensation by the Veterans Administration. Please contact us with any information you may have. Leroy Johnson also asked if an Australia tour could be arranged after the San Diego reunion. Let us know if you would be interested in this tour. Skip Huszar spoke about what should be done with the large brass plaque in his possession. He suggested making smaller plaques to be made available to our shipmates and discussing what to do with the original. Page 2 of 6 Pages Members of the Crew - Volume 18, Number 4 - Winter Edition

The Supreme Commander Following are names of USS Canberra Shipmates that have met the Supreme Commander. Shipmate Ship Div. Yrs Aboard Departed Richards, Donald R. CA-70 1944-45 4/2/1977 Leathers, A.E. Al CAG-2 2004 Testa, Armand L. Eddie CA-70 1943-45 12/18/2004 Saloma, James O. CAG-2 1966-68 2006 Murray, Homer G. CAG-2 R 1960-63 8/18/2007 Morey, James A. CA-70 1943-45 10/19/2007 Found Shipmates Following are names of USS Canberra Shipmates that have been found since the Summer 2007 Newsletter was published. If you want to contact any of them, let Ken know. Shipmate Ship Div Yrs Aboard Boerner, Ernest C. CAG-2 OI 1956-57 Jones, Robert H. CAG-2 R 1965-66 Justus, Ralph W. CA-70 S 1969-70 Leverone, John J. CAG-2 Westbrook, John F. CAG-2 F 1960-61 Werchan, Alvin CAG-2/CA-70 OR 1967-69 Wilson, Michael T. CA-70 3rd 1968-69 Dues Membership dues in the amount of $25 are now due for 2008 (1 January through 31 December). Please mail your dues to: Ron Nullet at USS Canberra Reunion Association; P.O. Box 614; Centereach, NY 11720-1452. Please make your check out to: USS Canberra Reunion Association. ****Lifetime Dues Are Available**** You can pay your dues with a lifetime membership. Age 51-60 = $325 Age 61-70 = $275 Age 71-80 = $210 Over 81+ = $140 2007 Reunion DVD Our photographer, Dave Bennett and his wife Sharon, have a DVD available of the 2007 Reunion in Nashville, TN. The cost is $10 each. Make your check out to Dave and send it to: David Bennett 130 Frank Rector Rd Marshall, NC 28753 Ph: 828-649-9438 USS Canberra Plaque Depicting the CAG-2 Version of the Ship The proposed plaque will be placed next to our original USS Canberra Plaque in the Navy Memorial. This plaque will be paid for with your donations! If you wish to contribute to the Plaque Fund, please send your donations to USS Canberra Reunion Association, P.O. Box 614, Centereach, NY 11720-1452. Please make the check out to: USS Canberra Reunion Association and note on your check that it is for the Plaque Fund. Below is what the plaque our Association proposes to have placed in the Navy Memorial MAY look like. The wording on the plaque is subject to change. Page 3 of 6 Pages Members of the Crew - Volume 18, Number 4 - Winter Edition

Association By-Laws These by-laws have been drafted for the Association. We feel that it is prudent to print them for your approval and submit them to a vote at our next business meeting in San Diego. Let us know what you think! THE USS CANBERRA REUNION ASSOCIATION BY-LAWS PREAMBLE We, former crewmembers of the USS Canberra, who are drawn together by the strong bonds of respect as shipmates, firmly associate ourselves together in creating the USS Canberra Reunion Association. The principles and purpose of which shall be allegiance to the United States of America, fidelity to its Constitution and Laws, to strive for peace and goodwill between nations and to aid and assist veterans of the USS Canberra, their widows and families. ARTICLE I IDENTIFICATION SECTION 1: NAME The name of this Association is the USS Canberra Reunion Association. SECTION 2: SEAL The seal of this corporation shall consist of a circular device having the words and figures USS Canberra Reunion Association CA-70/CAG-2 2008 engraved thereon. SECTION 3: FISCAL YEAR The fiscal year of the Association shall be from January 1 through December 31 of each year. ARTICLE II ASSOCIATION MEMBERSHIP SECTION I: MEMBERS of the ASSOCIATION The members of the Association shall consist of its officers and other members as provided herein. Other interested people who have served or are currently serving on or have an interest in any cruiser of the United States Navy, or their widows, may apply for Associate Membership to the Secretary/Treasurer of the Association in such form as the Secretary/Treasurer may reasonably require. Such applications for membership shall be acted upon by the Board of Directors at its next regularly scheduled meeting following the receipt of such application for membership and shall be automatically accepted, without the necessity of action by the Board, unless three-quarters (3/4s) of the Board members attending such meeting shall vote to deny membership. SECTION 2: WIDOWS/FAMILY Widows and family of the qualifying members of Article II, Section 1 will be offered the opportunity to be carried on the roster and mailing list as an honorary non-voting member. SECTION 3: ASSOCIATE and HONORARY MEMBERS Associate membership is offered to any interested individual subject to the actions of the Board of Directors as described in Article II, Section 1. An Associate Member will pay the prevailing rate of dues and will enjoy all the benefits of full membership with the exception of voting rights and holding office. Honorary membership will be given to individuals who have benefited the Association in some manner and they will enjoy all the benefits of full membership with the exception of voting rights and holding office. SECTION 4: CERTIFICATES of MEMBERSHIP The Association may issue certificates of membership under the seal of the Association signed by the President, certifying to his membership in the Association. Such certificate shall be in such form as the Board of Directors shall approve. SECTION 5: MEMBERS of the ASSOCIATION of RECORD Only persons registered on the Board of the Association as members thereof shall be entitled to vote and receive notice as such. SECTION 6: LOST CERTIFICATES The Association's Secretary/Treasurer may issue a new certificate of Membership in the Association in the place of any certificate alleged to have been lost, stolen or destroyed, upon satisfactory proof of such membership. SECTION 7: REMOVAL Any member may be removed from membership for conduct prejudicial to good order and discipline or conduct unbecoming a member in his relations to the USS Canberra Reunion Association, or other members at any meeting of the corporation by the affirmative vote of a majority in the number of the corporation present in person and entitled to vote. ARTICLE III ASSOCIATION MEETINGS SECTION 1: PLACE of MEETINGS Meetings of the Association shall be held at the National Reunion of the Association or such other place as the Directors may elect. SECTION 2: ANNUAL MEETINGS The annual meeting of members for the election of Officers and for the transaction of such other business as may properly come before the meeting shall be held at the National Reunion of the Association or such other time and place as the Officers may elect. The Members of the Association shall elect the Officers at the annual meeting. SECTION 3: SPECIAL MEETINGS Special meetings of the Association may be called by the President or by the other Officers. SECTION 4: NOTICE of MEETINGS Written notice stating the place, day and hour of the meeting; and in the case of a special meeting, the purposes for which the meeting is called, shall be delivered not less than ten (10) nor more than one hundred fifty (150) days before the date of the meeting, either personally or by mail, or by publication in the USS Canberra Reunion Association Newsletter, by or at the direction of the President, the Secretary/ Treasurer, or the Officer or persons calling the meeting, to each member of the Association of record entitled to vote at such meeting. If mailed, such notice shall be deemed to be delivered when deposited in the United States mail addressed to the member of the Association at his address as it appears on the books of the Association; with postage prepaid. 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SECTION 5: QUORUM Seven (7) members of the Association entitled to vote shall constitute a quorum. The holders of less than a majority may adjourn a meeting to such time and place as they may decide. All actions shall require the vote of a majority of those present and voting. SECTION 6: RIGHT to VOTE Each certificate of membership in the Association shall entitle the person registered as the holder thereof on the books of the Association to one vote. Members of the Association must vote in person. SECTION 7: PROCEDURE Parliamentary procedure for all meetings of the Association shall follow Roberts Rules of Order. ARTICLE IV OFFICERS/BOARD of DIRECTORS SECTION 1: BOARD of DIRECTORS The Board of Directors of the USS Canberra Reunion Association will consist of the Officers of the Association. SECTION 2: OFFICERS The Officers of the Association shall consist of a President, Vice-President, Secretary/Treasurer, Chaplain, Historian, Master-at-Arms, Marine Liaison and President Emeritus. Any two or more offices may be held by the same person except the offices of President and Secretary/Treasurer. The Officers shall be elected by the membership at the Annual Reunion Business Meeting. Each Officer shall serve a term of one year, or until a successor has been duly elected and installed. SECTION 3: VACANCIES Whenever any vacancies shall occur in any office, the same shall be filled by the Board of Directors, and the Officer so elected shall hold office until his successor is chosen and qualified. SECTION 4: REMOVAL Any Officer may be removed by the Board of Directors whenever in its sole judgment the best interests of the Association will be served thereby. SECTION 5: EMERGENCY ACTION by OFFICERS WITHOUT a MEET- ING Any action by the Officers, which may be taken at a meeting of the Association, may be taken without a meeting, if a consent in writing, setting forth the action so to be taken, shall be signed before or after such action by two-thirds of all the Officers. SECTION 6: The PRESIDENT The President shall preside at all meetings of the Association and shall exercise and perform such other powers and duties as may properly belong to his office or as may be assigned to him by the By-Laws. SECTION 7: The VICE-PRESIDENT The Vice-President shall perform such duties as specified by the President. He shall perform all the duties of the President during his absence or disability and shall exercise and perform such other powers and duties as may properly belong to his office or as may be assigned to him by the by-laws or the Board of Directors from time to time. SECTION 8: The SECRETARY/ TREASURER The Secretary/Treasurer shall attend all meetings of the Association and the Directors, and shall keep a true and complete record of the proceedings of such meetings in a book to be kept for this purpose. The Secretary/Treasurer shall have custody of the records and papers of the Association. The Secretary/Treasurer shall exercise and perform such other powers and duties as may properly belong to his office or as may be assigned to him by the By-Laws or the Board of Directors from time to time. The Secretary/Treasurer may be required by the Board of Directors to givr bond for the faithful discharge of his duties in such sum and with such sureties as the Board of Directors may require. The President with the approval of the Board of Directors may appoint an Assistant Secretary/Treasurer to serve under the Secretary/Treasurer. The Assistant Secretary/Treasurer may also be required to give bond for the faithful discharge of his duties in such sum and with such sureties as the Board of Directors may require. SECTION 9. The CHAPLAIN The Chaplain shall be responsible for leading the Assoc. in Prayer at all functions. SECTION 10: The HISTORIAN The Historian shall be responsible for the safekeeping of all Association memorabilia and for the display of such at the Annual Reunion. SECTION 11: The MASTER-AT- ARMS The Master-at-Arms shall be responsible for maintaining good order and decorum at all Association meetings. SECTION 12: The MARINE LIAISON The Marine Liaison shall be responsible for maintaining communications between our Marine crewmembers and the Association Officers. SECTION 14: The PRESIDENT EMERITUS The President Emeritus shall act as Master of Ceremony at all Association functions. SECTION 13: DELEGATION of AUTHORITY In case of the absence of any Officer of the Association or for any other reason that the Association may deem sufficient, the Board may delegate the duties of such an Officer to any other Officer of the Association for the time being. ARTICLE V SPECIAL CORPORATION ACTS SECTION 1: CHECKS and DRAFTS All checks and drafts shall be signed by the Secretary/Treasurer or by such Officers of the Association as the Board of Directors may from time to time designate. ARTICLE VI AMENDMENTS SECTION 1: AMENDMENTS These By-Laws may be amended or repealed only by members of the Association at any regular or special meeting of the Association by vote of a majority of members of the Association attending outstanding, provided that notice shall be given in the call of the meeting that it is proposed to amend or repeal a By-Law or By-Laws. Such notice shall state the substance of such amendments or the section or sections to be repealed. Page 5 of 6 Pages Members of the Crew - Volume 18, Number 4 - Winter Edition

Find Your Telephone Number Starting in the Winter 92 Issue of the "Members of the Crew" newsletter, a randomly selected 4 digit number was placed somewhere in the newsletter. The number published will be the last four digits, in sequence, of an active members home telephone number at the time of publication. It could be shown in a written form as nine nine nine nine or the numeric form of 9999. It will always be four numbers in length. It will always be a number hidden in a sentence and will never make sense. If you identify the number as the last four digits of your home telephone number as recorded in our files, and advise me within 30 days of the postmark on the newsletter, I will credit your annual dues with a one year membership. Remember, I must hear from you within 30 days. Good hunting. Shipmate Leonard J. Kaczmarek, CA-70, F and 3rd Div Found his Phone Number in the Summer Newsletter and has been credited with one years dues.. 2007 National Reunion Nashville, TN The 2007 reunion in Nashville is now history and was enjoyed by all who attended. There were 26 CA-70 and 92 CAG-2 Shipmates in attendance with a total of 246 at our Saturday Night Banquet. There were 11 first time attendees at the reunion. Our guest speaker was Bill Karlson, founder of the Military Transition Institute. This organization works to put our returning Military personnel back to work. The Division with the highest attendance was once again the 9 th Division with 14 attendees. SEMPER FI SHIP PATCHES Ship s logo patches for both the CA-70 (WWII) and CAG-2 are still available for sale. The patches are 4 inches in diameter and are in full color. They have iron on glue on the back (although I recommend they be sewn on). Patches are $8 each including shipping. Contact Ken Minick at the address on the Masthead. Veteran's Administration Compensation We have had some of our members turned down by the VA for claims regarding Agent Orange. If you know of anyone who served aboard the Canberra that has either been denied or is receiving compensation from the VA for Agent Orange related illnesses, please let us know. A Petty Officer Second Class, First Class and a Chief are off the ship together for lunch. While crossing a park they come upon an antique oil lamp. They rub it and a Genie comes out in a puff of smoke. The Genie says, "I usually only grant three wishes, so I'll give each of you just one." "Me first!" says the Petty Officer Second Class. "I want to be in the Bahamas, driving a speedboat, a beautiful woman at my side and not a care in the world." Poof! He's gone. "Me next!" says the First Class. "I want to be in Hawaii, relaxing on the beach with my personal masseuse, an endless supply of pina coladas and a beautiful woman." Poof! He's gone. "You're next," the Genie says to the Chief. The Chief says, "I want those two back on the ship right after lunch." "Well," snarled the tough old Navy chief to the bewildered seaman, "I suppose after you get discharged from the Navy, you'll just be waiting for me to die so you can come and pee on my grave." "Not me, Chief!" the seaman replied. "Once I get out of the Navy, I'm never going to stand in line again!" SHIP SILHOUETTE CAPS Ship silhouette hats are still available for $16.00 per cap including postage. The hats are available in Navy Blue and Summer White in the CA-70 version. The CAG-2 version is available in Navy Blue, Summer White or Scarlet. If you are interested in purchasing one or more of these hats you can contact Ken Minick via mail, e-mail or telephone. Page 6 of 6 Pages Members of the Crew - Volume 18, Number 4 - Winter Edition