28 October 2011
NEWSLETTER
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OUR 13TH REUNION WILL BE
JULY16-22, 2012
SHERATON NORFOLK WATERSIDE HOTEL
NORFOLK, VIRGINIA
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UNITED STATES NAVY
DONATES USS IOWA
TO PACIFIC BATTLESHIP
CENTER
For additional
information, click on the following: WWW.PACIFICBATTLESHIP.COM
Tom Helvig,
CTRCM, USN (Retired - 1975) Command Master Chief 1974-1975 Volunteer
Writer/Editor The Jerseyman
From: THelvig@aol.com
Sent: Monday, October 24, 2011 7:45 AM
To: THelvig@aol.com
; Thejerseyman@aol.com ; USSIowahistory@aol.com
Subject: New ex-USS Iowa
History Newsletter...
Shipmates --
I'm sending this as a heads-up,
and as a request for help to those that have helped me with The Jerseyman in the past.
Below is a copy of a recent letter
sent by Rear Admiral (Retired) Jerry Gneckow, former
commanding officer of USS Iowa, and current President of the USS Iowa Veteran's
association. The letter is self-explanatory, and with
luck, I plan to have the first issue of the USS Iowa History Newsletter ready
to go online by January 1, 2012. Will I continue with The Jerseyman?
Absolutely. Many of the stories already in The Jerseyman, and new ones yet to come for Iowa, will
parallel each other. Although they will be separate, these two newsletters will
contain many of the same features...
What I would like to ask of you is
this... to please pass the word to those in your address books, and that you
think might have an interest in knowing about ex-USS Iowa and her new History
Newsletter. We will try to compile, and to grow, a separate newsletter database
for each ship. My primary job as I see it right now,
will be to try to keep US Navy's battleship stories alive for as long as we
can. The battleship sailors of World War II, as well as from the other ships of
Task Force 38 and 58 and Atlantic operations, and those of our World War II
Marine Divisions, are leaving us at a terrible rate that is increasing every
day. We need to ask for, and to tell their stories. We need to have them
documented, and to be archived. I plan to ask the Naval History and Heritage
Command to also accept the annual issues for ex-USS Iowa for the naval
archives, as we have done over the past 10 years for ex-USS New Jersey.
One of the major benefits that
come about from restoring a major ship such as USS Iowa, and USS New Jersey, is
that veterans of hundreds of ships and military units come aboard to help with
the restorations. With The Jerseyman, we
included many of the stories, photographs, cartoons (and ship's bells) of these
other ships and units... I hope to also do that with the history of ex-USS
Iowa. None of these great ships steamed alone... but very few of the thousand
ships in the fleet ended up as a Museum or Memorial. Their stories need to be
told right along with those of the "big boys".
We ask that you pass the word that
veteran's stories from World War II, and Korea's US Navy ships and seagoing
Marine units, are wanted, and to please send us these stories and photos. Ask
them to do it soon. Time is short, and we appreciate all your help.
Emails can be directly sent to me
at either of these email addresses:
THelvig@aol.com
Thejerseyman@aol.com
Thanks for your help shipmates,
Tom
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To all
officers, directors, and committee chairmen of the Veterans Association of the
USS Iowa:
Shipmates...
I have been in recent conversations with Retired Navy Command Master Chief Tom Helvig (an
Now
that ex-USS Iowa is in sight of her final home in San Pedro, California, Tom
has told me that he would volunteer to be the Writer/Editor of a new Battleship
Iowa History Newsletter to be published on a quarterly basis. You can view a
sample of Tom’s work at the following web site:
http://battleshipnewjersey.org/history/thejerseyman.php
Official Battleship
(The Jerseyman can be located under the
heading of "History" found at the left side of the ship's Home
website page. The Jerseyman is listed under
"History" as a sub-heading.)
Tom Helvig has been editing and publishing the newsletter Jerseyman for almost 10 years and has compiled a huge
amount of USS New Jersey history and stories from her crewmembers. He is willing
to do the same for USS Iowa. This a deal too good to pass up! It will
cost us nothing and Tom will do all the work until a suitable candidate is
located to take his place. The newsletter will be published online, so we will
not incur any printing or mailing costs. The first order of business will be to
construct/refine our email data base and to begin collecting stories and
history for the upcoming editions of the Historical Newsletter. Tom and I have
already begun this effort.
This
purpose of this email is just to keep you informed, so that you will not be
surprised when you hear about this new newsletter, or you receive it by email.
I
will keep you advised of the progress of this exciting new addition to the USS
Iowa Veterans Association communications arsenal.
All
the best,
Jerry Gneckow
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Applebee's Says
'Thank You' to Veterans and Troops - With a Free Meal on Veterans Day
Applebee's Continues Tradition of Serving Free
Meals to the Neighborhood's Real Heroes Each Year on Veterans Day
LENEXA, KS -- (Marketwire) -- 10/12/2011
-- In what has become a neighborhood tradition, Applebee's
will again thank our nation's veterans and troops by inviting them to their
neighborhood Applebee's for a free signature entrée on Veterans Day, Friday,
Nov. 11, 2011.
For the third year, Applebee's will salute our nation's military,
hoping to top the 1,024,000 million free meals served last year from
coast-to-coast. Since Applebee's first began thanking the military with a free
meal, restaurants have served more than two million veterans and active duty
military members on their day of remembrance and respect.
"We say 'Thank You' with a free meal but this day at Applebee's is really more about creating connections," said Mike Archer, president of Applebee's Services, Inc. "At every Applebee's on Veterans Day, military gather to share stories, meet up with old friends and make new ones. It's our favorite day of the year and we are honored to serve and thank them again this year."
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FACEBOOK INFORMATION
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member, you may want to check out the following two Facebook
pages;
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Reunion 2012
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rekindle shipboard friendship.
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