November 2010 - MOAA Houston Area Chapter
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November 2010 - MOAA Houston Area Chapter
HOUSTON AREA PO BOX 1082 HOUSTON TX 77251-1082 www.moaahoustonarea.com Vol. XLVIII No. 11 NEXT MEETING THURSDAY, Novem ber 18, 2010 Newsletter to Members November 2010 PETROLEUM CLUB President’s Message This is being written while the TV is giving wall-to-wall election coverage. By now we have all voted and are either cheering or weeping. We will certainly have some interesting conversations as we meet with the ladies (MOWA) at the Petroleum Club, 800 Bell Street, 43rd Floor, November 18. Note: We are encouraged to use valet parking ($7) as we arrive at the Exxon Building. We are invited to attend the 72nd Infantry Brigade combat Team’s “Uncasing the Colors” Ceremony. Saturday, Nov. 20, Lakewood Church, 3700 SW Fwy, at 1400 hours (2 p.m.), civilian-casual attire. This assembly closes out the Brigade’s Iraq deployment. Come and help us lend support. Our October speaker, Colonel Bill Keyes hit a home run for our chapter. His explanation of where and how all fuel products are procured and distributed through its amazing and breathtaking network was an eye-opener for all of us. To think, both I and many of our chapter, that we “got it all at the motor pool’! And Our Christmas Party is nearly here! We have the entire Swan Room and a big parking lot at Vargo’s Restaurant all to ourselves. The party starts at 6 p.m. If you need a ride, let Jeannette Evans know when you make your reservation (281495-2202). We have people standing by and ready to share their cars. And we will again participate in the Marines’ “Toys for Tots” program, so bring a new toy or two, without gift wrapping. Saturday, December 4 6 p.m. Vargo’s Restaurant, Swan Room James C. “Jim” Causey, President COL (ret.) USA Officers President James Causey, COL (Ret.) USA 281.497.2652 jcausey821@ sbcglobal.net 1st Vice President Program Wayne Ritter Lt Col USAF Ret. 713.947.2087 w-ritter@sbcglobal.net Secretary Val G. Henneberg MAJ USA Ret. 713.729.8217 valhenneberg@aol.com Treasurer Martin J. Harris Maj USMC Ret. 713.436.0429 martymc2@aol.com 2nd Vice President Arrangements Jeannette Evans, Aux 281.495.2202 3rd Vice President Membership Ervin L. Eggleston, CAPT USN 281.494.6265 Legislative Representative ROTC Scholarship William Taylor Cpt. USA Ret. 281.482.7315 waterbury3@ sbcglobal.net Assistant Legislative Representative George McDowell Col USAF Ret. 713.723.5166 Liaison Eugene Tulich CDR USCG 281.376.0061 gene42@flash.net ROTC Wilbur E. “Mac” McConico LTC USA Ret 713.436.5912 wemcconico@comcast.net Chaplain Kerry Magee CAPT USN 979.964.3236 h or 979.236.2415 cell usnr06ret@brazoriainet.com Editor Carol Ann Wilson 8902 Sunnywood Drive Houston TX77088-3729 281. 847.9754; 281.642.4050 cell carolwilson@earthlink.net Newsletter of MOAA Houston Area, November 2010, p. 1 MOAA Houston Area Board Meeting Tues. Nov. 16, 11:30 Rudi Lechner’s 2503 S. Gessner Military Officers Wives Association From Our Chaplain MOWA Invites MOAA-HA MOAA Houston Area Monthly Meeting and Luncheon WE WILL CONTINUE OUR TRADITION OF MEETING JOINTLY WITH THE LADIES OF MOWA ON THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 2010, AT THE PETROLEUM CLUB 800 BELL ST. 43RD FL. DOWNTOWN HOUSTON Future MOAA-HA Meeting 12/4 (SATURDAY NIGHT) Christmas Party at Vargo’s Call Jeannette Evans, 281-4952202, with your reservations before Wed. December 1! to our November Luncheon Thursday, November 18, 2010 11:30 a.m. The Petroleum Club 800 Bell, 43rd Floor Houston TX 77002 713-659-1431 Menu Spinach Salad w/Ranch Dressing Roast Sliced Turkey Breast w/Dressing Vegetables & Starch du Chef Cranberry Sauce Ice Water, Iced Tea, and Coffee Z Hot Rolls MOAA-HA Treasurer’s Report Novem ber 1, 2010 Income Expenses Balance Pumpkin Pie $1,191. $2,211. $6,420. Martin J. Harris, Treas. Maj USMC Ret. Please try to bring a guest to the gala Christmas formal dance at Vargo’s swan room on Saturday, 4 December, and don’t forget your new, unwrapped Toys for Tots present for a child who otherwise may not receive anything for Christmas. $30 Cash Bar PARKING: Valet $7 and surrounding area RSVP TO: Lonez Fox, 713-782-0751, by Monday, Nov. 15, 2010 CAPT Kerry Magee SHALOM! PEACE BE WITH YOU! We Americans have a truly unique Holiday this month; it’s called Thanksgiving! No other nation on Earth has anything completely just like it, although Canada and the Netherlands have similar observances. From the First Observance in 1621 by the Puritans at Plymouth Plantation in Massachusetts through this year on November 25th, it’s been a day set aside by Americans to give thanks to God for the harvest of His bounty, and express our eternal gratitude for our many blessings from our good and gracious Almighty God. In Oct 1789, President George Washington proclaimed Thanksgiving Day for Nov. 26 of that year, stating it as a Day of Thanksgiving and Prayer: “Whereas, it is the duty of all nations to acknowledge the providence of Almighty God, to obey His will, to be grateful for His benefits, and humbly to implore His protection and favor; and Whereas, both Houses of Congress have, by their joint committee, requested me to recommend to the people of the Unites States a day of public thanksgiving and prayer, to be observed by acknowledging with grateful hearts the many and signal favors of Almighty Newsletter of MOAA Houston Area, November 2010, p. 2 God, especially by affording them an opportunity peaceably to establish a form of government for their safety and happiness . . . .” Later in Oct. 1863, President Lincoln issued a fresh Proclamation, and finally in 1941, President Roosevelt made Thanksgiving a National Holiday for the fourth day of each November. Today, however, many Americans have allowed Thanksgiving to become just another secular Holiday, forgetting its religious roots. That is indeed a shame, as we all need to have an “Attitude of Gratitude” for God’s blessings! However, families do get together enjoying a big feast of turkey and dressing,cranberry sauce, pumpkin pie, and NFL or Collegiate football! And, of course Macy’s Parade! HAPPY THANKSGIVING! GOD BLESS Y’ALL! Kerry B. Magee CAPT USNR-RET Report on our Speaker from Oct. 30 Meeting MAJ Vince P. Doucette, USA Spouse Linda 1714 Wine Cedar Ln Katy TX 77450 281.391.6137 COL Bill Keyes, Commander, Defense Logistics Agency Energy Americas, captured us with his knowledge about how the DLA operates in charge of all fuel supplies for North and South America, right down to the gas in our cars. His presentation was accompanied by excellent visuals. If you were not there, you missed another fantastic speaker. LTC Marvin E. Fuller, USA Spouse Somjin 4714 Kirkwall Dr Sugar Land TX 77479 COL Charles Donald McFetridge, USA, spouse Lucinda 907 Eastwood Ct Sugar Land TX 77478 CDR Steven a Katcher, USN Spouse Mary Embry 2029 Lodge Crest Ct League City TX 77573 COL Thomas C. Mills, USA Spouse Beverly J. 66 #. Pipers Green St. The Woodlands TX 77382-2811 281.419.9971 LtCol William C. Nantz, USAF Spouse Nellieree 311 Greenpark Dr. Houston TX 77079 COL Robin P. Ritchie, USA 8919 Four Leaf Dr. Sugar Land TX 77479-6973 832.615.7691 Quote W orth Remembering There is so much good in the worst of us, and so much bad in the best of us, that it behooves al of us not to talk about the rest of us. –Robert L. Stevenson Thanks to Harry Bristol for sharing this and other quotes in this issue. –Ed. New Members Welcome to the following new chapter and auxiliary members: Col Howard Short, USAF Spouse Cynthia PhD 17314 Nevelson Cir Spring TX 77379-6254 281.379.2810 COL Robin P. Ritchie, USA 8919 Four Leaf Dr. Sugar Land TX 77479-6973 CDR Douglas R. Woikey, USN Spouse Gayle 22206 Kenlake Dr. Katy TX 77450-4523 281.392.7418 DLA Energy Americas is headquartered in Houston, and his staff of 144 supports the war fighter supply products to North and South America. They provided all fuel to Haiti for its recent troubles. They also work with Columbia in its drug wars and provide fuel for their aid. In fact, COL Keyes recently returned from a trip to Columbia on that very subject. He said their biggest issue is counter-drug. Their contracts are $7.8 Billion per year, and include the Air Force, Army, Marines, Navy, Coast Guard, Homeland Security, NASA, FEMA, and the DOD. Pretty big responsibility. Most shipments are out of headquarters by truck, contracted. All end at major Air Force bases. He told us about the Colonial Pipeline, a 40-inch pipeline that runs from Houston to the Northeast. JP8 is kerosene jet fuel with military specs that is used for combad fuel. Ethanol products create silicone buildup in pipelines, so they don’t use it. He also told us about the Stryker M-1126 ICV, 8-wheel Newsletter of MOAA Houston Area, November 2010, p. 3 tank that is such a workhorse for us in Iraq and elsewhere. These strong vehicles have been blown away, and people walked from it unhurt! In Iraq they call it the “Gray Ghost,” because it is very quiet. More Photos From Our October Meeting Thanks to the ever-faithful Andy Parsons for all these great photos! COL Keyes presented his “Commander’s coin” to both President Causey and to our founder, Col George McDowell. He was dressed in the new Army uniform, which takes the place of their former dress greens. It’s based on the uniform of the 1800s, and he looked super in it. He attended with Barbara, his wife of 24 years. They live in The Woodlands. Their daughter Sara and son Timothy are both students at the University of Florida.. Maj Harris presents the bounty to our Winner, Bobbye Parsons! COL Frank Wright, USA, retired from the post COL Keyes currently holds, attended with COL Keyes Military Order of W orld W ars Meets the 4th Thursday for Luncheons at Rudi Lechner’s Restaurant, 2503 S. Gessner. Our members are invited to attend. Michael & Annanelle Hay (USAF) More Quotes W orth Remembering COL Bill and Barbara Keyes You are the master of the unspoken word, but, once it is out of your mouth, you are the slave. –Proverb Mike Kearney, USN Pres. Causey presenting certificate of appreciation to COL Keyes He enjoys much who is thankful for little. He is also wealthy. –Anonymous The great use of life is to spent it for something that will outlast it. –William James Whoever rises from his prayers a better person has had his prayers answered. –Meredith It’s good to have money and the things money can buy. But it’s good, too, to check up once in a while and make sure you haven’t lost the things that money can’t buy. –George Larimer Newsletter of MOAA Houston Area, November 2010, p. 4 Tribute to Bob Hope What a great support to our troops was Bob Hope. Many of today’s youngsters may not even know about Bob Hope. He was born Leslie Townes Hope in Eltham, England, on May 29, 1903, son of a stonemason and an aspiring concert singer. His father moved the family to Cleveland, Ohio, and for nearly six decades, be the country at war or at peace, Bob, with a band of Hollywood gypsies, traveled the globe to entertain our service men and women, known fondly to them as “G.I.Bob.” Here are some of his famous quotes we thought our members might enjoy: ON TURNING 70: “You still chase women, but only downhill.” ON TURNING 80 : “That's the time of your life when even your birthday suit needs pressing.” ON TURNING 90: “You know you’re getting old when the candles cost more than the cake.” ON TURNING 100: “I don't feel old. In fact , I don’t feel anything until noon. Then it’s time for my nap.” ON GIVING UP HIS EARLY CAREER, BOXING: “I ruined my hands in the ring. The referee kept stepping on them.” ON NEVER WINNING AN OSCAR: “Welcome to the Academy Awards or, as it’s called at my home, ‘Passover.’ ON GOLF : “Golf is my profession. Show business is just to pay the green fees.” ON PRESIDENTS : “I have performed for 12 presidents and entertained only six.” ON WHY HE CHOSE SHOWBIZ FOR HIS CAREER: “When I was born, the doctor said to my mother, ‘Congratulations, you have an eight-pound ham.’” ON RECEIVING THE CONGRESSIONAL GOLD MEDAL : “I feel very humble, but I think I have the strength of character to fight it.” ON HIS FAMILY’S EARLY POVERTY: “Four of us slept in the one bed. When it got cold, mother threw on another brother.” ON HIS SIX BROTHERS: “That’s how I learned to dance. Waiting for the bathroom.” ON HIS EARLY FAILURES : “I would not have had anything to eat if it wasn’t for the stuff the audience threw at me.” ON GOING TO HEAVEN: “I’ve done benefits for ALL religions. I’d hate to blow the hereafter on a technicality.” Thanks for the Memories, Bob Hope. Newsletter of MOAA Houston Area, November 2010, p. 5 . Newsletter of MOAA Houston Area, November 2010, p. 6 MILITARY OFFICERS ASSOCIATION OF AMERICA, HOUSTON AREA Houston Corps of Cadets ROTC Endowment Fund–The University of Houston (Army, Navy, Marine Corps, Air Force) Please Print Donor name:__________________________________________________ Mailing Address__________________________________________________________ _______________________________________________________________________ _______________________________________________________________________ Phone: Day_______________Evening_____________e-mail__________________________ My pledge of $_________should be designed to support MOAA,HA Houston Corps of Cadets. My gift will be made with installments of $______to be paid monthly___quarterly___annually___. Beginning date:_______The Office of Stewardship will send reminders.) __Enclosed is a check (made payable to University of Houston) for the first pledge payable. 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