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Nature Coast ScuttlebuttUSSVI Sturgeon Base, Crystal River, Florida
January 2004_______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
Base Commander
John Dudas4450 West Pine Ridge Blvd.
Beverly Hills, Fl. 34465-8909(352) 527-8149
[email protected] CommanderDavid Garraway
9016 East Gospel Island RoadInverness, FL. 34450
(352) 726-3774
Fairman Bockhorst1519 North Lombardo Ave.
Lecanto, FL. 34461(352) 746-9486
Reginald Clarke5119 North Coralwood Terrace
Beverly Hills, FL. 34465(352) 746-3619
[email protected] of the Boat
Paul Sable132 West Honey Palm Loop
Beverly Hills, FL. 34465(352) 489-2714
Tyler Montgomery6133 West Pinedale CircleCrystal River, FL. 34429
(352) [email protected]
HistorianDennis Maita
6607 S. Frankfurter WayHomosassa, FL. 34446
(352) [email protected]
Base StorekeeperRon Dunwoodie
PO Box 2244Inverness, FL. 34451
(352) [email protected]
Newsletter EditorJohn P Dudas
4450 W. Pine Ridge Blvd.Beverly Hills, FL. 34465
(352) [email protected] Membership
Billy Wein1120 N Beach Park Drive
Inverness, FL. 34453(352) 726-5926
[email protected] Club POC
Ed Beyers1595 N. Foxboro Loop
Crystal River, FL. 34429(352) 563-2139
Past Base Commanders
Dale Danielsen, (352) 732-4180, [email protected] Dorff, (352) 382-9059, [email protected]
Sturgeon Base Web Sitehttp://donmac.org/sturgeon.htm
In This Issue
Base News
Holland Club & Base MembershipJanuary Lost Boats List
Commanders CommentsJanuary Submarine History
Christmas Party Pictures
STORIES
None this issue
Veterans Info
None this issue
USSVI Base Application
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Holland Club Members
Ed Beyers 1950 USS Irex / SS-482Holland Club POC for Sturgeon Base
George Schimpf 1951Sea Lion / ASSP-315
Dale Danielsen 1936USS S-10 / SS-115
Estel Ludlow 1944USS Atule / SS-403
Angelo Telesca 1943USS Drum / SS-228
Sturgeon Base Membership
Robert “Alan” Arnold Edwin Beyers Fairman BockhorstDaniel Butler Charles Callahan Reginald Clarke
Dale Danielsen Richard Dorff John DudasRonald Dunwoodie David Garraway Cliff GauthierAnthony Gervasi Thomas Hedge William Kelley
Boyd Long Estel Ludlow Dennis Maita Sr.John McKee Matthew Morse Wayne Reedy
George Renshaw George Robb Paul SableGeorge Schimpf Stephen Shaw Dick SkilesWilliam Tappan Angelo Telesea Leon Uplinger
Billy Wein Bill Whalen Jeffrey CouchJames Lyons
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January Lost Boats Listing
Date of Loss Boat Hull # Cause
05 January1944
USS Scorpion SS-278 Lost with all hands (76 men) by apossible Japanese mine in the Yellow Seaoff China
10 January1943
USS Argonaut SS-166 Lost with all hands (105 men) in theJava Sea by Japanese surface attack.
12 January1945
USS Swordfish SS-193 Lost with all hands (89 men) by apossible Japanese surface attack or mineoff Okinawa.
20 January1942
USS S-36 SS-141 Destroyed after she ran aground on theTaka Bakang Reef in Makassar Straight,Indonesia. The crew was rescued
24 January1942
USS S-26 SS-131 Lost with 46 men in the Gulf of Panama,14 miles west of San Jose Light whenUSS PC-460 rammed it. 2 men survived
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Commander’s Comments
I hope everyone’s Christmas and New Years was a great celebration. The Sturgeon Base Christmas Partywas a great time. We had 36 people in attendance and a whole pile of toys was gathered for our donation.I took the toys to work for distribution by our housing department who had identified 50 children in needfor this holiday. The Toys for Tots program told me to take them there instead of the warehouse and thendeliver them there anyway. I saw some of the children walking through the building after receiving theirpresents – It was a warm and appreciative sight – We did a good thing for the area children – Bravo Zuluto those that gave to this venture.
The Christmas Party had a lot of pretty ladies and I couldn’t believe that the guys cleaned up so well. Thefood and company was excellent. We had a great time mixing and the wives didn’t complain to loudlyabout the sea stories.
We had the two winners of the essay contest along with their parents and grandparents present at theparty. Heather and Donovan Foster read their winning essays at dinner. Their acceptance by the crewmembers was a long round of applause. The kids did an excellent job and their efforts were very wellreceived. Everyone was in agreement that with young people like this participating in their future at thelevel they showed in the quality of their essay’s, we can be proud of our young people if they are anythinglike these two.
Our next big event will be a joint spring picnic with the Nautilus Base. I would like to see everyone joinin and make a success of this venture. There are a great bunch of guys in Ocala who really want to knowus better. I hope we forge a strong bond with our fellow shipmates – there are a lot of things we canaccomplish together.
The District 4 meeting in Jacksonville promises to be a great time. It includes busses to St. Mary’s for aMemorial Service and time at the Submarine Museum. I would like to see a bunch of the Sturgeon Basemembers there since it is so close to home this year. I have already booked my room – how about joiningme for a good time with all of our sister bases in the Southeast.
The National Convention in Saratoga Springs is heating up. The Prime Hotel is already booked full andthe others are starting to fill. I’ve got the video from them announcing what they intend to do for thisconvention. If you haven’t seen it, you’re missing a very entertaining and informative presentation by theSaratoga Springs community and what they want to do for us. It’s not far to New London and they areoffering trips there if you want to get back and visit the Subase and your old stomping grounds. It justmight be as much fun as Reno.
We’ll have to start thinking about nominations for a few base officers. Reggie has stated that he has beenthe treasurer for almost 2 years and is due for some relief. His end of year report balanced right to thepenny, so the bookwork is in good order for the next treasurer. We’ll do some research to see how longeveryone has served and let you know. At some point we will have to hold elections, so please considerhelping the base out and volunteering for a nomination when the time comes. It’s always better wheneveryone helps at some time during their affiliation with any organization. It’s the only way a group cangrow because it spreads the experience around to all the members.
See Ya All At The January Meeting.
John DudasMMCS(SS) USN RETSturgeon Base Commander
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January Submarine History01/11/1901 Keel is laid for the USS A 7 (SS 8).01/12/1903 USS A 2 Adder (SS 3) is commissioned.01/14/1903 USS A 5 Pike (SS 6) is launched.01/17/1903 USS A 4 Moccasin (SS 5) is commissioned.01/01/1904 Keel is laid for the USS O 5 (SS 66). 01/06/1912 USS F 3 Pickerel (SS 22) is launched.01/06/1912 USS F 4 Skate (SS 23) is launched.01/10/1912 USS G 2 (SS 27) is launched.01/27/1912 Keel is laid for the USS K 4 (SS 35).01/16/1914 USS H 3 (SS 30) is commissioned.01/22/1914 USS G 4 (SS 26) is commissioned.01/31/1914 USS K 2 (SS 33) is commissioned.01/08/1915 USS C 1 (SS 9) Grounded in Almaranti Bay.01/15/1915 USS E 2 (SS 23) Battery explosion.01/20/1915 USS L 1 (SS 40) is launched.01/01/1917 Submarine School is established at Submarine
Base, New London, Connecticut.01/16/1917 USS N 2 (SS 54) is launched.01/07/1918 USS R 18 (SS 95) is launched.01/19/1918 3 (SS 42) Heavy weather damaged torpedo tube
shutters and caused salting of battery.01/21/1918 USS R 20 (SS 97) is launched.01/24/1918 USS L 10 (SS 50) One man lost overboard while in
transit to Bantry Bay, Ireland. This is our firstpersonnel loss in a war zone.
01/27/1918 USS O 9 (SS 70) is launched.01/28/1918 USS R 19 (SS 96) is launched.01/29/1918 Keel is laid for the USS S 6 (SS 111).01/29/1918 Keel is laid for the USS S 7 (SS 112).01/11/1919 USS S 32 (SS 137) is launched.01/18/1919 USS R 3 (SS 80) is launched.01/18/1919 Keel is laid for the USS S 23 (SS 128).01/20/1919 Keel is laid for the USS S 9 (SS 114).01/24/1919 USS R 2 (SS 79) is commissioned.01/30/1919 USS S 3 (SS 107) is commissioned.01/08/1920 Keel is laid for the USS S 12 (SS 117).01/30/1920 USS T 1(SS 52) is commissioned.01/05/1921 USS S 40 (SS 145) is launched.01/15/1921 USS S 15 (SS 120) is commissioned.01/07/1922 USS T 2 AA 2 (SS 60) is commissioned.01/06/1923 USS S 19 (SS 124) is commissioned.01/11/1923 USS S 11 (SS 116) is commissioned.01/05/1924 USS S 47 (SS 158) is launched.01/15/1924 USS S 41 (SS 146) is commissioned.01/22/1924 USS S 27 (SS 132) is commissioned.01/13/1925 USS S 51 (SS 162) Sank after collision with SS
City of Rome on 25 September 1925 off BlockIsland.
01/25/1936 USS Shark (SS 174) is commissioned.01/15/1937 USS Pollack (SS 180) is commissioned.01/26/1937 USS Pickerel (SS 177) is commissioned.01/16/1939 USS Sculpin (SS 191) is commissioned.01/16/1939 Keel is laid for the USS Tambor (SS 198).01/27/1940 USS Tautog (SS 199) is launched.01/01/1941 The first RADAR for submarines becomes
operational.01/06/1941 USS Tuna (SS 203) is commissioned.
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01/25/1941 USS Gudgeon (SS 211) is launched.01/29/1941 USS Marlin (SS 205) is launched.01/31/1941 USS Grayback (SS 208) is launched.01/02/1942 Keel is laid for the USS Hoe (SS 258).01/15/1942 USS Herring (SS 233) is launched.01/20/1942 Keel is laid for the USS Sawfish (SS 276).01/20/1942 USS Guardfish (SS 217) is launched.01/20/1942 36 (SS 141) is lost after grounding on Taka Bakang
Reef in Makassar Strait, Indonesia. All the crewwas rescued.
01/21/1942 USS Greenling (SS 213) is commissioned.01/22/1942 USS Sturgeon (SS 187) downs what she thinks is a
Japanese cruiser in the Makassar Strait and sendsher famous message "Sturgeon no longer virgin".
01/22/1942 Keel is laid for the USS Archerfish (SS 311).01/24/1942 USS S 26 (SS 131) is lost with the loss of 46
shipmates after a collision with the USS PC 460 inthe Gulf of Panama.
01/27/1942 USS Gudgeon (SS 211) is the first U. S. submarineto sink an enemy submarine, the Japanese IJN I173.
01/27/1942 USS Seawolf (SS 197) delivers ammunition toCorregidor, evacuates Navy and Army pilots.
01/30/1942 USS Trigger (SS 237) is commissioned.01/31/1942 USS Finback (SS 230) is commissioned.01/01/1943 USS Nautilus (SS 168) evacuates 29 civilians from
Teop Island, Solomon Islands. 01/02/1943 Japanese submarine I 18, sunk by submarine
GRAYBACK (SS 208), Solomon Islands area.01/03/1943 USS Remora (SS 487) is commissioned.01/06/1943 USS Jack (SS 259) is commissioned.01/09/1943 USS Seahorse (SS 304) is launched.01/10/1943 USS Pogy (SS 266) is commissioned.01/10/1943 USS Argonaut (SS 166) is lost with the loss of 105
shipmates when it was sunk off Rabaul byJapanese aircraft.
01/10/1943 Japanese destroyer Okikaze sunk by USS Trigger(SS 237).
01/13/1943 USS Searaven uses for the first time what was tobecome a standard tactic for submarines, the 'endaround'.
01/15/1943 USS Tinosa (SS 283) is commissioned.01/19/1943 ComSubPac Admiral English dies in an airplane
crash in the hills near Crystal Lake, California. Withhim are several members of SubPac staff. AdmiralCharles Lockwood takes over the duties ofComSubPac later in the month.
01/20/1943 USS Capelin (SS 289) is launched.01/20/1943 USS Silversides (SS 236) experiences the
infamous 'dangling torpedo' problem in which onefish did not fire completely out of the tube and wasjammed half way out of one forward tubes.Undergoes depth charge attack with fish dangling.
01/23/1943 USS Lapon (SS 260) is commissioned.01/24/1943 USS Pargo (SS 264) is launched.01/24/1943 USS Raton (SS 270) is launched.01/25/1943 USS Wahoo (SS 238) sends message "Another
running gun fight…Destroyer gunning …Wahoorunning".
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01/27/1943 Keel is laid for the USS Golet (SS 361).01/28/1943 Keel is laid for the USS Shark (SS 314).01/29/1943 USS Trumpetfish (SS 425) is commissioned.01/01/1944 USS Pintado (SS 387) is commissioned.01/02/1944 USS Baya (SS 318) is launched.01/07/1944 USS Perch (SS 313) is commissioned.01/08/1944 USS Spadefish (SS 411) is launched.01/09/1944 USS Hawkbill (SS 366) is launched.01/22/1944 USS Pipefish (SS 388) is commissioned.01/24/1944 USS Bream (SS 243) is commissioned.01/26/1944 USS Wahoo (SS 238) sinks entire convoy of four
Japanese merchantmen north of New Guinea.01/26/1944 USS Guitarro (SS 363) is commissioned.01/27/1944 USS Razorback (SS 394) is launched.01/27/1944 USS Redfish (SS 395) is launched.01/27/1944 USS Ronquil (SS 396) is launched.01/27/1944 USS Scabbardfish (SS 397) is launched.01/29/1944 Keel is laid for the USS Spikefish (SS 404).01/30/1944 USS Becuna (SS 319) is launched.01/01/1945 USS Stickleback (SS 415) is launched.01/01/1945 USS Requin (SS 481) is launched.01/03/1945 Keel is laid for the USS Sirago (SS 485).01/10/1945 USS Odax (SS 484) is launched.01/12/1945 USS Swordfish (SS 193) is lost when sunk of Yaku
Island in Japanese home waters with the loss of 90shipmates.
01/14/1945 USS Chivo (SS 341) is launched.01/15/1945 USS Argonaut (SS 475) is commissioned.01/17/1945 USS Mero (SS 378) is launched.01/23/1945 USS Barb (SS 220) enters Namkwan Harbor,
China and destroys Japanese shipping andcausing "Thunder Below".
01/26/1945 USS Moray (SS 300) is commissioned.01/26/1945 USS Capitaine (SS 336) is commissioned.01/26/1945 USS Irex (SS 482) is launched.01/29/1945 Keel is laid for the USS Pomodon (SS 486).01/11/1946 USS Argonaut (SS 475) Collides with USS
Honolulu (CL 48) off coast of New Jersey. 01/10/1948 USS Volador (SS 490) is commissioned.01/20/1948 USS Cusk (SS 348, later redesignated SSG 348) is
the Navy's first guided missile submarine.01/15/1949 USS Trumpetfish (SS 425) Collided with USS
Marquette (AKA 95).01/11/1952 USS K 3 is commissioned.01/02/1953 USS Trutta (SS 421) is recommissioned for the
second time.01/21/1954 USS Nautilus (SSN 571) is launched. 01/14/1955 USS Tench (SS 417) runs aground off Cape Henry
Light, Virginia.01/17/1955 Commander Dennis Wilkinson, aboard the USS
Nautilus (SSN 571), sends the historic message,"Underway on nuclear power," signaling a new erain both submarine warfare and maritime propulsion.
01/22/1955 USS George Bancroft (SSBN 643) iscommissioned.
01/31/1955 USS Dace (SS 247) is decommissioned for thethird and final time.
01/25/1956 Keel is laid for the USS Swordfish (SSN 579).
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01/18/1957 USS Paddle (SS 263) is decommissioned for thesecond time.
01/18/1957 USS Muskallunge (SS 262) is decommissioned forthe second time.
01/11/1958 First Fleet Ballistic Missile flight test, Point Magu,CA.
01/09/1959 USS Halibut (SSGN 587) is launched.01/14/1959 USS Skate (SSN 578) collides with USS Cubera
(SS 347) just after highline transfer.. 01/17/1959 USS Barbel (SS 580) is commissioned.01/23/1959 Keel is laid for the USS Scamp (SSN 588).01/28/1959 USS Skate (SSN 578) collides with USS Cubera
(SS 347) just after highline transfer. 01/04/1960 USS Halibut (SSGN 587) is commissioned.01/09/1960 USS Lizardfish (SS 373) is decommissioned for the
second time.01/17/1961 USS Burrfish (SS 312) is recommissioned for the
second time.01/17/1961 Keel is laid for the USS Lafayette (SSBN 616).01/21/1961 USS George Washington (SSBN 598) arrives in
New London after her first patrol. She set a recordfor submerged indurance of 66 days, 10 hours.
01/23/1961 USS Springer (SS 414) is decommissioned for thesecond time and turned over to Chile.
01/04/1963 USS Thomas Jefferson (SSBN 618) iscommissioned.
01/12/1963 USS John Adams (SSBN 620) is launched.01/12/1963 USS Nathan Hale (SSBN 623) is launched.01/27/1964 Keel is laid for the USS Tautog (SSN 639).01/04/1965 Keel is laid for the USS Ray (SSN 653).01/11/1965 USS Barb (SSN 596) Collides with USS Sargo
(SSN 583) while at 300 feet 50 miles from Oahu.01/15/1965 Keel is laid for the USS Sunfish (SSN 649).01/15/1965 Keel is laid for the USS Sand Lance (SSN 660).01/16/1965 USS Kamehameha (SSBN 642) is launched.01/18/1965 President Johnson announces plans to develop
Poseidon, a more powerful missile than the PolarisA 3.
01/17/1966 Keel is laid for the USS Narwhal (SSN 671).01/05/1968 USS Pargo (SSN 650) is commissioned.01/25/1968 USS Gato (SSN 615) is commissioned.01/30/1968 USS Seawolf (SSN 575)Grounds 65 miles off Cape
Cod and severly damages rudder and sternstructure. Towed back into port.
01/30/1969 USS Sea Devil (SSN 664) is commissioned.01/10/1970 USS Bluefish (SSN 675) is launched.01/17/1970 USS Volador (SS 490) collides with Japanese
freighter Miyahime Maru.01/29/1970 USS Nathaniel Greene (SSBN 636) grounds off
Charleston, SC.01/08/1971 USS Bluefish (SSN 675) is commissioned.01/16/1971 USS Archerfish (SSN 678) is launched.01/08/1972 Keel is laid for the USS Los Angeles (SSN 688).01/24/1972 USS Sea Horse (SSN 669) grounds off Charleston,
SC.01/13/1973 USS Parche (SSN 683) is launched.01/22/1973 USS Batfish (SSN 681) Runs aground at
Charleston, SC, towed off and returns to port.
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01/27/1973 Keel is laid for the USS Omaha (SSN 692).01/08/1974 USS Finback (SSN 670) collides with USS
Kittiwake (ASR 13) in Norfolk, VA.01/12/1974 USS Richard B. Russell (SSN 687) is launched.01/26/1974 USS Tunny (SSN 682) is commissioned.01/09/1978 Keel is laid for the USS Ashville (SSN 758).01/29/1979 Keel is laid for the USS Houston (SSN 713).01/05/1980 USS Indianapolis (SSN 697) is commissioned.01/25/1980 Keel is laid for the USS Buffalo (SSN 715).01/19/1981 Keel is laid for the USS Henry M. Jackson (SSBN
730).01/30/1981 Keel is laid for the USS Minneapolis St. Paul (SSN
708).01/16/1982 USS Grayback (SS 574) experiences diving lockout
chamber accident with the loss of five shipmates.01/16/1982 USS Bonefish (SS 582) Flooding in the engine
room.01/30/1982 USS Boston (SSN 703) is commissioned.01/08/1983 USS City of Corpus Christi (SSN 705) is
commissioned.01/04/1984 Keel is laid for the USS Oklahoma City (SSN 723).01/21/1984 USS Augusta (SSN 710) is launched.01/01/1985 On this day in 1985, beards were no longer
authorized by the US Navy.01/12/1985 USS Alaska (SSBN 732) is launched.01/19/1985 USS Augusta (SSN 710) is commissioned.01/25/1986 USS Alaska (SSBN 732) is commissioned.01/15/1987 The first flight test of the Trident II (D 5) missile was
conducted from Cape Canaveral, FL. 01/23/1988 USS Topeka (SSN 754) is launched.01/07/1989 USS Norfolk (SSN 714) In collision with USS San
Diego (AFS 6) in Chesapeake Bay near Norfolk,VA.
01/10/1989 USS City of Corpus Christi (SSN 705) In collisionwith ??? while submerged in Atlantic
01/07/1990 Keel is laid for the USS Charlotte.01/26/1991 USS Scranton (SSN 756) is commissioned.01/08/1994 USS Santa Fe (SSN 763) is commissioned.
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\ APPLICATION FOR MEMBERSHIP Regular { Life { Associate {
OUR CREED: “To perpetuate the memory of our shipmates who gave their lives in the
pursuit of their duties while serving their country. That their dedication, deeds and supreme
sacrifice be a constant source of motivation toward greater accomplishments. Pledge loyalty and
patriotism to the United States Government”
NATIONAL DUES:Annual:$20 (1st year)$10(subsequent years) Life:(Age 65 + = $50)(55 to 65 = $100)(45 to 55 = $150) (Under 45 = $250)
Sturgeon Base AnnualDues:($10.00)
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Sturgeon Base, Crystal River, Fl.Base Commander: John Dudas4450 West Pine Ridge Blvd.Beverly Hills, Fl., 34465-8909
Lost Boats for the month of January
05 January USS Scorpion SS-278 194410 January USS Argonaut SS-166 194312 January USS Swordfish SS-193 194520 January USS S-36 SS-141 194224 January USS S-26 SS-131 1942
PRIDE RUNS DEEP