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USS CHICAGO REUNION COMMITTEE NONPROFIT ORG
STUART P. STEWART U.S. POSTAGE
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USS CHICAGO
REUNION ASSOCIATION BOOSTER BULLETIN
CA14, CA29, CA136, CG11, SSN721
SPRING 2012
Still on Station
USS ASTORIA CA34, USS QUINCY CA39, USS VINCENNES CA44, USS ATLANTA CL51, USS INDIANAPOLIS CA35,
USS NORTHAMPTON, CA26, USSJUNEAU, CL52, USS CHICAGO CA29, USS HELENA CL50, USS HOUSTON CA30
USS CHICAGO REUNION ASSOCIATION BOOSTER BULLETIN CA14, CA29, CA136, CG11, and SSN721 OFFICERS OF THE USS CHICAGO REUNION COMMITTEE
President Dwight H. Butler CG11 DButler@AnchorEngineering.net
1st Vice President Michael Pieper CG11 toolndiemike@yahoo.com
2nd
Vice President Robert E. Woodard CG11 Woodyw44@att.net
3rd
Vice President Ralph West CG11 RalphWest36@yahoo.com
Treasurer Arthur Kuhlmann CG11 CherKuhl@sbcglobal.net
Editor Pat Stewart CG11 backstay@mindspring.com
Secretary Jay Schrand CG11 Schrand@earthlink.net
Historian Barrie Gibson CG11 barriegbsn@gmail.com
“It is hard to fail, but it is worse never to have tried to succeed.” Theodore Roosevelt
An elderly man was on the operating table awaiting surgery. He insisted that his son, a renowned surgeon,
perform the operation. As he was about to receive anaesthesia, he asked to speak to his son. ‘Yes Dad, what is
it?”
‘Don’t be nervous. Do your best and just remember, if something happens to me, your mother is going to come
and live with you and your wife.”
The stalled car sat dead still at the intersection as the lights went to red, to green, to yellow, to red, to green, to
yellow and back to red. Finally a police officer came up and said, ”Pardon me, sir, but don’t we have any color
you like?”
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From The President
Greetings Shipmates. Sherry and I are looking forward to seeing you this September. It seems
like it has been two years since Sacramento.
We have been plugging away at Anchor Engineering. I actually got to incorporate some
sustainable concepts into a few of the Sub Divisions I have designed lately. Cities are slow to get on the
band wagon but persistence prevailed. We are getting to use grassed swales instead of having to channel
the storm water in concrete pipes. I have to keep the velocities below 5 feet per second to prevent
erosion but have been able to do so on every design so far. This allows more water to soak in and
replenish the water table.
Congratulations to Barrie Gibson on his recent hospital ordeal. Welcome back. We were
worried.
I hope you are all making plans to be in St. Louis. It should be a good visit. See you all there.
Fair Winds and Following Seas
Dwight H. Butler, P.E.
USS Chicago Reunion Association President
THE MID WATCH TO DAVY JONES—FROM UNCLE SAM
Dreams of happy days when just a kid. A couple of my boys are gone
‘OK, OK, Yeah! Whatcha say?” And wandered down to you.
“Its eleven-thirty, and I’ve got the MID?” Although I don’t approve of it
Feels like I’ve been awake a year There’s nothing I can do.
Like I’ve got a hang-over from beer;
Sleepy, not enthused about a thing But I’ll tell you-while they worked for me
Eyes keep closing, fumbled my shoestring; Nothing was too hard,
I wonder if civilians ever know They always jumped to my command
How lucky they are to have no MIDS to go Every man was starred.
“Where in the Hell’s my other sock?”
Can’t wash, all the washrooms are locked. I really hate to lose them Dave,
Got to conserve fresh water, you know, As they were tried and true.
They don’t save any MIDS watches though, I know they will work as hard down there
Well, here I go back on watch again As anyone could do.
Every MID I stand it has to rain
OK Monty, “Anything in the bite?. But kinda treat them specially nice.
All right, I got the watch, good night. If you think you ever can
Because between you and me, Dave
There were no better men.
June 12 1942, Wallis Island at war west of November 30, 1942. Written in Flag plot
of the international date line. Anchored. Anchored in Noumea, New Caledonia.
Getting up for Mid-04-Relieving Monty Shot To Pieces on USS SAN FRANCISCO
Montgomery-SM3/c USN
By J. D. Byers SMC USNR Ret
USS Chicago Reunion 2012
Itinerary
Wednesday, September 5, 2012
1200 – Start check-in for reunion, opening of Dugout Room.
1245 – St. Louis Cardinals baseball game for those who want to go.
1600 – Hotel check-in.
The Dugout Room is a common room, will be stocked with snacks and drinks.
Thursday, September 6, 2012
0700 - Open Dugout Room
0900 – 1500 – St. Louis City Tour ($65.00 per person)
Enjoy a guided tour of St. Louis with a professional Discover St. Louis guide sharing
all that St. Louis has to offer. Take in Laclede’s Landing, a revitalized 19th century
warehouse district with cobblestone streets and cast-iron street lamps. Enjoy the
St. Louis downtown area including views of the Gateway Arch; the Old Courthouse;
Busch Stadium, home of the beloved St. Louis Cardinals; Union Station; local
neighborhoods of Soulard and Lafayette Square. Visit and tour the Gateway Arch
and take a tram ride to the top for breathtaking views of St. Louis and surrounding
areas, including the Mighty Mississippi River, or enjoy the movie option “Monument
to a Dream,” which chronicles the Arch construction. Enjoy lunch at Favazza’s
Restaurant located in the famed Italian neighborhood known to locals as “The Hill.”
Lunch will be chicken parmesan served with salad, Italian bread, dessert and coffee,
tea or water. Round out the day with a guided tour of the Cathedral Basilica housing
over 83,000 hand laid mosaics on its ceilings and walls and a drive through the Gem
of St. Louis, Forest Park. Home to the 1904 World’s Fair, Forest Park today boasts
the St. Louis Zoo, Art Museum, History Museum and the MUNY theater. Cost is $65
per person based on a minimum of 30 persons per motorcoach. Cost includes
a 55-passenger motorcoach, a professional Discover St. Louis, timed ticket for
tram at the Arch, tour of Cathedral Basilica, lunch and dessert at Favazza’s all
reservations and arrangements. Gratuity for the driver and guide is left to the
discretion of our guests.
Optional Continuing tour 3-4:45pm– For those that want, they can continue on to
the riverfront for a 1-hour sightseeing cruise on the Mississippi River. Cost is $15
per person in addition to City Tour cost.
1800 – 2130 – Dinner In Bavaria ($45.00 per person)
This evening, step into another world when you arrive at Roemer Topf German
Restaurant. Located in the quaint German community of Mascoutah, Illinois, you will
be amazed at the décor and the staff. The group will enjoy a special variety meal
with schnitzel, wurst and chicken breast along with red cabbage, sauerkraut and
three delicious German desserts. While dining, and after, you will enjoy an
accordionist in lieder hosen who will play and lead the group in a fun sing-a-long.
Cost is $45 per person based on a minimum of 30 persons per coach. Tour
includes a professional Discover St. Louis guide, motorcoach transportation,
dinner and entertainment at Roemer Topf, and all reservations and
arrangements. Gratuity for driver and guide is left to the discretion of our
guests.
Friday, September 7, 2012
0700 – Open Dugout Room
0900 – 1500 – President & Beer Baron Tour ($46.00 per person)
Meet your professional Discover St. Louis guide at the hotel and depart for the
Ulysses S. Grant Historic Site, one of the newest National Park renovation sites.
Tour Whitehaven, home to the family of Grant’s wife, and view the movie about
Grant’s time in St. Louis. Next we visit Jefferson Barracks National Cemetery and a
step-on guide will give us a narrated tour. Enjoy lunch today in at The Lodge at
Grant’s Trail. Your plated lunch will be enjoyed in a rustic lodge setting. This
afternoon, we visit Anheuser-Busch InBev Brewery and tour the stables where they
house the world-famous Clydesdale horses. Also enjoy product samples. Cost is
$46 per person based on a minimum of 30 persons per coach. Tour includes a
55-passenger motorcoach, a professional guide, tour of Whitehaven, tour of
Jefferson Barracks National Cemetery, tour of Anheuser-Busch InBev Brewery,
gratuity to driver and guide, and all reservations and arrangements.
Saturday, September 8, 2012
0700 – Open Dugout Room
1000 – 1500 - Sensational St. Charles Tour ($32.00 per person)
A walking tour of the first capitol of Missouri. Visit antique and other shops on the cobblestone Main
Street of St. Charles, tour the first capitol museum and experience local crafts and food. Cost is $32 per
person based on a minimum of 30 persons per coach. Tour includes a 55 person motorcoach and a
professional tour guide.
1500 – 1600 – Business Meeting
1600 – 1700 – USS Chicago Memorial Service @ Soldier’s Museum in Downtown St. Louis.
1800 – Banquet at the Millennium Hotel.
Sunday, September 9, 2012
0700 – Open Dugout Room
1200 – Hotel Check-out
Our host Jon Dahl can be reached at 314 863 2059
All Tours Are Subject To A Minimum Participation
Please schedule the tours with us ASAP so we can
reserve the coaches.
REMINDER:
The $80 room rate is good until August 6th.
USS CHICAGO REUNION 2012 Registration Form Fill out this form for your record
Personal Information
Full name
Rate
Years served
Home address
Home phone
Mobile or cellular phone
Home e-mail address
Business Information
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Please Choose Tours (please enter number of tickets in box):
S.L. Cardinal Baseball ($16 per person) – Wednesday, September 5 - 1245
St. Louis City Tour ($65 per person) – Thursday, September 6 - 0900 - 1500
Dinner in Bavaria ($45 per person) – Thursday, September 6 – 1800 - 2130
President & Beer Baron Tour ($46 per person) – Friday, September 7, 0900 - 1500
Sensational St. Charles Tour ($32 per person) – Saturday, September 8, 1000 - 1500
Banquet ($45 per person) – Saturday, September 8, 1800 – 0 Dark 30
Please send a check for the total (please add $15 registration fee per shipmate) to:
Jon Dahl The Millenium Hotel 6141 McPherson Ave. 200 S 4th St St. Louis, MO 63112 St Louis, MO 63102
Ph: 314-863- 2059 Reservations 1-800-325-7353
Email: Jon@carriagehouse.com
YOUR COPY
I received the following note and photograph from Ken Maysenhalder CA29.
Hi Stu, USS CHICAGO EDITOR.
The enclosed photo, taken Dec 7th
at Pearl Harbor 70th
Memorial. I attended and Represented the USS
CHICAGO CA29 after all these years, when I heard the USS PATTERSON called out I made it a point
to find the shipmate and asked him about the night June 1942 when both ships approached ship to ship
and in a pitch black night were trying to signal the correct recognition signal. It was a scary moment if
they were friend or foe. Lucky after we fired on the Patterson and they fired on us it was over and we are
both alive to tell about that night. Ken Maysenhalder KMaysenhalder@hotmail.com ( Ken is in the
blue shirt.)
USS PATTERSON DD392 (right) and USS BLUE DD387 (on the left alongside), removing crew from the
HMAS CANBERRA on 9 August 1942 following the Battle of Savo Island. The Patterson won 13 battle stars
and was decommissioned November 1945.
TAPS; James Monroe Sims, HA1, R Div (1941-1943), 02/25/2012
I want to notify you of the death of USS CHICAGO Chief Petty officer James Monroe Sims on February 25
2012. - he was my cousin and he cherished the days in the Navy and often attended reunions and was secretary
of the reunion group for many years. He kept a picture of the ship on a wall in his house forever.
James_Moshinskie@baylor.edu Thanks; James Moshinskie
Editor; Best I could determine, HA rate was a Hospital Assistant; in R Div?
Can someone from the 29 give me a answer.
SICK BAY; Email from our historian Barrie Gibson.
Thank you all for your prayers. Surgery was on the 15th
of February, went very well.
I was discharged on the 21st of February and I am at home recuperating. I will go back to Chicago on 8 March
for a post op check up. I am getting around cautiously but am really glad to be home. My son Chris and his wife
take good care of me and I sit around and do my exercises and stuff while they are at work. God bless you all.
And thanks for your prayers. Barrie Gibson barriegbsn@gmail.com
Editor; Barrie had lung surgery.
I did not get one comment about the photo on page 5 of the Winter News Letter. I said there were two SC-1
aircraft in the photo. Wrong, there are three. After the war, the aircraft and catapults removed and the ships
were converted to helicopters by 1949.
I have had several inquiries about Commanding Officers of CA136 and CG11. Here is what I have found.
Hartung, Richard, 1945; Crawford, George, 1946; Bremerton Inactive Fleet 1947 – 1958, San Francisco 1959-
1964; Dacey, John, 1964/65; Moore, Sam, 1965/66; Cox, Vance, 1966/68; De Largy, John, 1968/69; Feaster,
Joseph, 1969/70; Counts, Stanley, 1970/71; McNamara, Thomas, 1971/73; Buck, John, 1973/75; Beck, John,
1975/77; Piotti Jr, Walter 1977/78; Lewis, Harold, 1978/80; Trossbach, Ronald, 1980.
Any one on the 1968 deployment may wish to respond to Mr Popravak to help his research. Editor.
Hello, Sir,
Thank you for the opportunity to include my request in the upcoming issue of the USS Chicago’s Newsletter. Following is my draft request:
History researcher seeks information about the experience of Chicago crewmembers during the Pueblo Crisis of 1968 for prospective writing project. There is little information available in the public domain on the details of the naval response to the seizure of the Pueblo, including timelines of what ships were where at the start of the crisis, when they arrived in the Sea of Japan, what the operations of the ships were once there, when they departed, and any lessons learned from the experience. Appreciate sharing of any recollections about this crisis that would help build a picture of what the Chicago and her crew did, insights about the ship’s capabilities at the time, operations in the Sea of Japan, life aboard, dealing with the weather, thoughts about involvement in the crisis, the North Koreans you might have faced, prospects for escalation, etc. Also welcome is any information on other Navy vessels, aviation and shore stations involved in the response and their operations, as well as anything about (South or North) Korean or Russian military/naval involvement and activities noted during the Chicago’s participation in the crisis.
Terrence Popravak, Jr. 2507 SE 151 Avenue Vancouver, WA 98683 terrylin105@yahoo.com
Sincerely
Terry Popravak
USS CHICAGO Reunion 2012 REGISTRATION Form Print and fill out this form to register and reserve your tour spots for the USS Chicago reunion.
Personal Information
Full name
Rate
Years served
Home address
Home phone
Mobile or cellular phone
Home e-mail address
Business Information
Company
Job title
Web page address
Please Choose Tours (please enter number of tickets in box):
St Louis Cardinal baseball ($16 per person) – Wednesday, 5 September 1245
St. Louis City Tour ($65 per person) – Thursday, September 6 - 0900 - 1500
Dinner in Bavaria ($45 per person) – Thursday, September 6 – 1800 - 2130
President & Beer Baron Tour ($46 per person) – Friday, September 7, 0900 - 1500
Sensational St. Charles Tour ($32 per person) – Saturday, September 8, 1000 - 1500
Banquet ($45 per person) – Saturday, September 8, 1800 – 0 Dark 30
Please send a check for the total (please add $15 registration fee per shipmate) to:
Jon Dahl 6141 McPherson Ave. St. Louis, MO 63112
MAIL THIS COPY and CHECK
The above photo was taken at Mare Island Shipyard, Vallejo California on 14 December 1942 before repair of
battle damage.
The circles mark the locations of some of the 45 shell hits she received on 13 November during the Battle of
Guadalcanal. During the day prior to the night surface gun battle, a Japanese torpedo aircraft crashed in to her
after superstructure, killing 35 men.
The night engagement resulted in 189 killed, wounded or missing.
There is an excellent report on www.hazegrey.com in the photo gallery (Navsource), USS SAN FRANCISCO
CA38, that analyzes every hit, photos and charts of the ships location.
To see the big picture of this battle and the other Guadalcanal Battles, read NEPTUNES INFERNO by James
Hornfischer.
The poem TO DAVY JONES—FROM UNCLE SAM, by J. D. Byers was written two weeks after The Battle
of Guadalcanal, in Noumea, New Caledonia, a forward support base where ships stopped for emergency repairs.
The photo on the next page was taken in Sydney where the CA29 had a temporary bow installed for her trip to
Mare Island Shipyard, Vallejo, California. This damage occurred on 9 August during the Battle of Savo Island.
USS CHICAGO IN DRY DOCK AT SYDNEY, AUSTRAILA, 1942
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