cwonews - Coast Guard Chief Warrant and Warrant Officers
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cwonews - Coast Guard Chief Warrant and Warrant Officers
CWO NEWS SUMMER SUMMER 2015 2015 Armed Forces Home Cleanup U.S. Coast Guard Chief Warrant Officers Association From The CWOA OFFICERS CWO Philip W. Beddow President President CWO Jared Heintz Vice President CWO Sarah Case Vice President for Reserve Affairs CWO Richard Waechter (RET) Vice President for Retired Affairs CWO Brent Light Secretary CWO Sabrina Maile Treasurer CWO Carol Setteducato (RET) Executive Director CWO Scott Epperson CWO NEWS Editor CONTACT INFORMATION 200 V Street SW Washington, DC 20024 Telephone: 202.554.7753 E-mail: cwoauscg@verizon.net FRONT COVER PERS2 Deborah Bakie and YNCM Michael Jarbeck paint a shed during cleanup efforts at the Armed Forces Retirement Home in Washington, DC. May 13. A total of 69 volunteers participated Greetings Fellow Warrants, I hope everyone had a wonderful, safe summer, and transfer season. Welcome aboard all newly promoted warrant officers and all of our new CWOA members. I’m happy to announce the Association has received 2 new charter requests from the Greater Mobile Chapter located in Mobile, AL; and Low Country Chapter located in Charleston, SC. The BOD is reviewing both requests and we anticipate submitting them to the Executive Committee for a vote possibly by the time you receive this CWO News. I want to apologize for not recognizing a new Distinguished Member in the previous CWO News. I’m honored to announce CWO James Pulse was selected as the Association’s newest Distinguished Member at the 2015 Annual meeting. Congratulations James! It is well deserved. Thank you for everything you have done and still do for your Chapter and the Association. The Permanent Finance Committee (PFC) met in June and took its first actions with identifying $28k of Association funds to establish the Death Gratuity Restricted Fund by July 1. This is the first step towards solidifying the Death Gratuity as a permanent benefit for our members. Next step is for the general membership to vote on increasing membership dues for subsidizing the Death Gratuity Fund, which will be on the next ballot. BOD will have the following Association officer positions available for next year’s elections: President, Vice President of Retired Affairs, and Secretary. Qualifications for these positions are as follows: President - active duty CWO in good standing, stationed in the Washington-Baltimore areas; VP Retired Affairs – Any regular member in good standing who is retired; and Secretary – Any regular member in good standing stationed or residing in the Washington-Baltimore areas. Please contact the Association via email, cwoauscg@verizon.net, by Dec. 1, 2015 if you are interested in running for any of these offices. Steven Shields Chapter is hosting the CWOA's next General Membership meeting 0930 Wednesday, Sep. 23, 2015, at the TISCOM Anchorage Club. The Steven Shields Chapter will have a BBQ to welcome all newly reported CWOs to the DC Area immediately following the meeting. Guest speaker for the BBQ is Michael Hayden, Colonel, USAF (Ret.), Co-Chair of the Military Coalition and Government Relations for MOAA. Please contact the Association if you are interested in attending the BBQ. Very Sincerely, Phil Beddow CHIEF WARRANT AND WARRANT OFFICERS ASSOCIATION James Creek Marina 200 V. Street S.W. Washington, D.C. 20024 202.554.7753 Dear Fellow Warrants: The Chief Warrant and Warrant Officers Association (CWOA) grew by 71 members since May 1. I would like to be the first to congratulate you on a job well done on recruiting new members into our association. A strong membership base is the key to our success in the future of the CWOA. Keep up the good work and continue recruiting new members into this organization. The CWOA has many strong local chapters with fellow warrants doing good deeds throughout the country. Did you know that the CWOA is involved in all legislative action advocating for military rights and benefits? We hold a seat within The Military Coalition and help to develop and approve legislative actions that benefit our members, our service, and our United States military. I invite you all to read our latest Military Coalition letter to Congress within this newsletter and then read the CWOA involvement with The Military Coalition to see how we are helping to do more for you. In closing, I am looking for innovations, ideas, and fresh outlooks on increasing involvement in our association. I want to hear about the good things that the Chapters are doing. I want to know about new ideas you have for voluntary activities. I want to know about the things you want to do in order to help your fellow military members. What can I do to help you in the CWOA? Please feel free to reach out to me on email at jared.d.heintz@uscg.mil. Very Respectfully, Jared Heintz Vice President Chief Warrant and Warrant Officers Association U.S. Coast Guard CHIEF WARRANT AND WARRANT OFFICERS ASSOCIATION James Creek Marina 200 V. Street S.W. Washington, D.C. 20024 202.554.7753 Greetings and Salutations from your National Chief Warrant and Warrant Officers Association Treasurer, I’ve had a couple of months to settle into my position and I am excited and ready to meet the challenges and opportunity that lay ahead. I have worked closely with Ms. Carol Setteducato, the Executive Director of the CWOA. She is a wealth of knowledge and has a firm grasp of the inner workings of your association. She has guided me in my tasks and responsibilities as Treasurer and she has reeled me in when necessary. Thank you Carol, you are a true asset. I have had the opportunity to work with several key members of the association: Philip Beddow, Jared Heintz, Ric Waechter to name only a few. Rest assured that your CWOA is led by members that have a true passion for the Coast Guard and the future of the CWOA. I am humbled to be a member of an organization that is involved with such honorable scholarship programs as the LT Art and Eleanor Colona and John A. Keller Scholarship. These programs have a positive impact in the future of the recipients. The Association is making great strides in the relocation of the CWOA barge. The CWOA Barge has been located near 2100 Second Street for many years and is scheduled to be relocated to Joint Base Anacostia-Bolling (JBAB) late summer 2015. The new location will create a more inviting atmosphere and improve safety and accessibility to a larger number of members. The relocation will also decrease the annual operating cost by $2,000. I have several goals that I want to achieve over the next two years. First and foremost, I want to assist and guide the National CWOA in preparing and executing a balanced annual budget. Currently the 2016 annual budget is underfunded $26K. These are fiscally challenging times for all and we need to review our practices to correct our deficit and achieve a balanced budget. Both, National and Local CWOA Chapters need to make hard decisions and consider new and unconventional processes to assist in balancing the budget. I also want to increase the transparency of the National CWOA financial records. Currently the National CWOA annual budget is publicized during the annual meeting. I plan to increased financial visibility by publishing CWOA annual budget reports in the CWO News magazine and/or posting the information to a CWOA social media website. Currently the CWOA is gearing up for the 2016 annual meeting. Facility locations are currently under consideration to ensure the best possible experience for all attendees. If you have not attended a national CWOA meeting, please consider attending in April 2016. The event is a wonderful opportunity to reconnect and forge new friendships and networks. More information to follow on the 2016 annual meeting in future CWO News. Hope to see you there. Finally, I would like to extend the opportunity for members to reach out and contact me personally. Please send me ideas, input and constructive criticism at SKMAILE@GMAIL.COM Sincerest Regards Sabrina Maile Treasurer Chief Warrant and Warrant Officers Association U. S. Coast Guard T H E M I L I T A R Y C O A L I T I O N 201 North Washington Street Alexandria, Virginia 22314 (703) 838-8143 July 1, 2015 Dear Chairmen and Ranking Members: The Military Coalition (TMC), a consortium of uniformed services and veterans associations representing more than 5.5 million current and former service members and their families and survivors, thank you and the Committees for your efforts to protect the interests of service members in the FY 2016 National Defense Authorization bill. The Coalition greatly appreciates both Armed Services Committees for acting so expeditiously on the defense bill and for working on a return to regular order. We thank both the House and Senate for rejecting the consolidation of TRICARE services and a means-tested TRICARE for Life enrollment fee. The Senate's inclusion of four authorized urgent care visits will go far to improve access to care while simultaneously lowering costs to deliver that care. Compensation and Benefits – However, still at stake are provisions that continue to erode the appropriate pay and benefits needed to sustain the allvolunteer force (AVF): • • • • A third straight year of capping military pay raises below private sector wage growth (with four more planned) A second year of reducing the commissary subsidy (with one more year planned) A second year of slowing the active duty basic allowance for housing (BAH) An additional increase in pharmacy co-pays (already tied to COLA) for the third time in four years (with an additional 9 years of increases planned) These long-term plans repeat many of the poor cost-cutting decisions that led to the Services’ retention problems they faced in the late 1990s where servicemembers endured a 13.5% pay gap as well as 20% out-of- pocket housing costs. The Coalition strongly believes we are currently on a path to undo all of Congress’ hard work that many of you completed. Retirement Reform – On a separate issue, both the House and the Senate adopted recommendations of Military Compensation and Retirement Modernization Commission accepting a hybrid retirement system. This hybrid system will provide a retirement benefit for those who do not wish to serve 20 years or more along with financial literacy training for all service members – something that the Coalition endorses. Retirement reform is certain; however, to improve the effectiveness of the new system, we believe the conferees need to make several key improvements to the proposals under consideration. Specifically: • • • • • Increase the multiplier to 2.5 for disability retirees Continue the TSP match beyond 20 years of service Provide a government TSP match of 5 percent Eliminate the COLA -1% penalty for future entrants Retain a minimum continuation payment while still giving the Pentagon flexibility to provide the payment between 8-16 years of service The Coalition believes that further refinements may be necessary to incentivize careers of 20 years or more as well as adjustments to the reserve component retirement system. As an example, reservists drilling for points only may be disadvantaged due to their inability to deposit into their TSP. The Coalition views sequestration as the biggest threat to national security. Unless Congress addresses the law, the arbitrary budget cuts threaten the very existence of the AVF. Dedicated service personnel conduct operational missions across the globe and if we wish to retain and sustain the AVF, we must be willing to provide those serving in uniform with an adequate package recognizing their sacrifice. Sincerely, The Military Coalition (Letter condensed to fit page) Help for “Blue Water” Vietnam Vets Harmed by Agent Orange FRA Press Release Albany, NY –On Friday, July 3, FRA’s National Executive Director Tom Snee stood beside U.S. Senator Kirsten Gillibrand as she announced a new push to pass bipartisan legislation to ensure thousands of Navy Vietnam veterans are eligible to receive the disability and health care benefits they have earned. These socalled “Blue Water” vets were exposed to the powerful toxin Agent Orange (AO) while serving off the coast of Vietnam and are currently ineligible for VA benefits for medical conditions related to AO exposure. Gillibrand is rallying support for the , legislation that would clarify existing law so that blue water veterans would be fully covered by the VA if they served within 12 miles of Vietnam’s shoreline. A Vietnam veteran himself, Snee is passionate about this issue. He’s testified before Congress multiple times and is a strong advocate for blue water veterans of the U.S. Navy and Coast Guard. “Most of these veterans are now senior citizens and the time to help them is now!” said Snee. Currently, veterans must prove they had “boots on the ground” in Vietnam or served on the “brown water” rivers of the country before the VA will presume they were exposed to the herbicide and provide disability benefits for diseases related to that exposure. Gillibrand’s bill, introduced with Senator Steve Daines (Mont.) in March, would make presumed exposure for blue water vets, make it easier for the VA to process Vietnam veterans’ claims for service-connected conditions and alleviate a portion of the VA’s backlog by extending presumptive coverage of Agent Orange benefits to these veterans. The Fleet Reserve Association (FRA) supports both the House and Senate versions of the Blue Water Navy Vietnam Veterans Act (H.R. 969/S. 681) and believes that the status quo regarding disability claims of these veterans is unacceptable. FRA consistently cites the 2011 Institute of Medicine (IOM) report that validates a 2002 Royal Australian Navy study confirming the desalinization process used on Australian and U.S. Navy ships actually magnified the dioxin exposure in the ships’ water supplies. Recent presumption rulings that now include Air Force personnel who carried and distributed AO also strengthen FRA’s call for legislative change. About FRA FRA is a congressionally chartered, non-profit organization representing the interests of current and former enlisted personnel of the U.S. Navy, Marine Corps and Coast Guard. As the collective voice for all Sea Service personnel since 1924, FRA aids its members by speaking on their behalf on Capitol Hill, by maintaining close relationships with government agencies and by educating lawmakers about the challenges facing those who serve in the armed forces. To learn more about FRA, visit www.fra.org; follow them on Twitter at www.twitter.com/FRAHQ; or Like them on Facebook at www.fra.org/fb. Five 311-foot cutters of Coast Guard Squadron Three assigned to "Market Time" coastal surveillance in South Vietnam are tied up alongside the Navy repair ship USS JASON (AR-8) after arriving at Subic Bay, P.I. Aug. 4, 1967. From the left are the USCGC HALF MOON, USCGC YAKUTAT, USCGC GRESHAM, USCGC BARATARIA, and USCGC BERING STRAIT." Photo by CDR Richard Morse, USCG, commanding officer of Barataria. Photo complements of the Coast Guard History website – www.uscg.mil/history. CONGRATULATIONS TO OUR 25 YEAR MEMBERS The Coast Guard Chief Warrant and Warrant Officer’s Association would like to congragulate individuals that have been members for 25 years. Thank you for your support. CWO4 (PERS) Lois A. Bell, USCG (RET) LT (ENG) Edward W. Heinold, USCG (RET) CWO4 (F&S) Thomas J. Berglewicz, USCG (RET) CWO3 (BOSN) Arlyn F. Hoovler, USCG (RET) CWO4 (F&S) Silvestre F. Borja, USCG (RET) CWO3 (F&S) Trent S. Kutsch, USCG (RET) CWO4 (F&S) William L. Broadaway, USCG (RET) CWO4 (ELC) Frank J. Kuzma, USCG (RET) CDR (MED) Glenn A. Brunner, USCG (RET) CWO3 (BOSN) Gerard A. Lussier, USCG (RET) CWO4 (ELC) Stephen D. Crocker, USCG (RET) CWO4 (ENG) Edward L. Mann, USCG (RET) CWO4 (F&S) James L. Cropper, USCG (RET) CWO4 (F&S) Grace B. Parmelee, USCG (RET) CWO4 (ENG) William L. Curtis, USCG (RET) CWO4 (MAT) David Y. Patlak, USCG (RET) CWO4 (AVI) Edward M. Dassler, USCG (RET) CWO4 (ENG) James C. Patrick, USCG (RET) CWO4 (AVI) Gerald L. Daugherty, USCG (RET) CWO2 (ENG) Larry M. Riddle, USCG (RET) CWO3 (INF) Daniel L. Dewell, USCG (RET) CWO4 (ENG) David A. Smith, USCG (RET) CWO3 (F&S) Mary J. Gates, USCG (RET) CWO3 (ELC) Dennis C. Strock, USCG (RET) CWO4 (F&S) Donald H. Dunn, USCG (RET) CWO4 (WEPS) John S. Weaver, USCG (RET) CWO4 (MAT) Robert O. Gesking, USCG (RET) CWO4 (BOSN) George Williams, USCG (RET) CWO4 (COMM) Martin J. Grozinski, USCG (RET) WELCOME ABOARD NEW MEMBERS Name CWO2 (ENG) Tony S Hardy, USCGR CWO4 (F&S) Thad King, USCG CWO2 (PERS) Cindy Eisen, USCGR CWO4 (ENG) Tommie A. Lee, USCGR CWO2 (PERS) Todd D. Lenet, USCG CWO2 (ENG) John R. Purington, USCG CWO2 (OSS) Jennifer K. Loudin, USCG CWO2 (BOSN) Thomas P. Molloy, USCG CWO2 (ISS) Miquel Al Moyano, USCG CWO (ELC) Michael P. Trumbo, USCG CWO2 (F&S) Kurt A. Woodley, USCG CWO2 (AVI) Thomas L. Agness, USCG CWO2 (PERS) Sheila M. Schuler, USCG CWO3 (MSSE) Steven Moynihan, USCG CWO4 (BOSN) Jay L. Bealer, USCGR CWO2 (MSSR) Omar Borges, USCG CWO2 (F&S) Jacques P. Faur, USCG CWO2 (F&S) Jeffrey M. Leahy, USCG CWO2 (F&S) Tracy Lewis, USCG CWO2 (ELC) Timothy S. Logan, USCG CWO2 (BOSN) Michael M. Pollard, USCG CWO2 (ELC) David J. Auman, USCG CWO2 (ENG) Richard W. Baynor, USCG CWO2 (BOSN) Jason M. Brisson, USCG CWO2 (ENG) William K. BRYANT, USCG CWO2 (BOSN) John P. Chandler, USCG CWO2 (MED) Geoffrey M. Daly, USCG CWO2 (BOSN) Jesse M Deery, USCG CWO2 (ENG) Thomas Fischer, USCG CWO2 (INF) Kurt N. Frederickson, USCG CWO2 (BOSN) Peter J. Furnari, USCG CWO2 (BOSN) Patrick S Haney, USCG CWO2 (F&S) Tamara L. Heckel, USCG CWO2 (F&S) Cory A. Jones, USCG CWO2 (PERS) Sheldon D. Kahoonei, USCG CWO2 (MSSE) Gilbert W. Page, USCG CWO2 (BOSN) Mickey T. Price, USCG CWO2 (F&S) Marcus A. Prior, USCG CWO2 (BOSN) Mike J. Sattler, USCG CWO2 (ENG) William C. Sanowski, USCG CWO2 (MED) Michael D. Slade, USCG CWO2 (BOSN) Jack H. Williamson, USCG Unit SFLC Cleveland Sector Charleston Base New Orleans Sector Corpus Christie Sector San Diego USCGC Steadfast Sector NY Station Cape Disappointment ICC ESD Oxnard SFLC Baltimore Air Station Miami COMDT (CG-1332) Sector LA/LB Sector Columbia River District Seventeen Base Kodiak SFLC C4ITSC Station Marathon C4IT-FSD, Norfolk,VA MSRT USCGC Boutwell USCGC Pamlico Station Yankeetown PSC-PSD-DE USCGC Marcus Hanna USCGC Katima Bay COMDT (CG-09225) USCGC Henry Blake USCGC Munro Base Miami Beach USCGC Polar Star District Eleven SOUTHCOM Sector San Francisco ATC Mobile Tracen Yorktown USCGC Legare COMDT (CG-1121) Sector San Juan Sponsor CWO Sarah Case CWOA CWO Sarah Case CWO Sarah Case LT Dion Couch CWOA CWOA CWO CWOA CWOA CWO William Torfason CWOA CWOA CWOA CWOA CWOA CWOA CWOA CWOA CWOA CWOA CWO Jared Heintz CWOA CWO Craig Kerby CWOA CWO Bill Mattoon (Ret) CWO Craig Kerby CWOA CWOA CWOA CWO Craig Kerby CWO Craig Kerby CWO Scott Epperson CWOA CWOA CWOA CWO Craig Kerby CWOA CWOA CWO Craig Kerby CWOA CWO Craig Kerby WELCOME ABOARD NEW MEMBERS Name CWO2 (ENG) Eric R. Specht, USCG CWO2 (ENG) James D. Cullers, USCG CWO2 (MSSD) Carl V. Jehle, USCG CWO2 (OSS) Andrew Cohen, USCG CWO2 (MSSE) Jason Yates, USCG CWO2 (F&S) Charlene A. Garcia, USCG CWO2 (MSSD) Christopher M. Phillips, USCG CWO2 (F&S) Edward L. Csech, USCG CWO2 (ISM) James H. Hensen, USCG CWO2 (F&S) Mark T. Tahtinen, USCG CWO2 (PERS) Renee Wazana, USCG CWO2 (ENG) Freemont Hinkle, USCG CWO4 (F&S) William H Zepplin, USCGR CWO2 (ENG) Jeffrey J Mitchell, USCG CWO2 (MLES) Javier Rojos, USCG CWO2 (PERS) Isaac Mejia, USCG CWO (INV) Wesley K. Forster, USCG CWO2 (INV) Jarrett Swann, USCG CWO2 (MSSE) Benjamin L. Morris, USCG CWO2 (PERS) Jennifer L. Cockram, USCG CWO2 (INV) Mark Root, USCG CWO2 (INF) Lawrence M. Lutz, USCG CWO2 (BOSN) Christopher B. Pere, USCG CWO2 (ISM) Drake Stallworth, USCG CWO2 (MSSE) Patrick Bloom, USCG CWO2 (PERS) William Bauer, USCGR CWO2 (BOSN) Kristopher J Franklin, USCG CWO2 (ELC) Terin Raber, USCG CWO2 (MSSD) Maria Reyes, USCG Unit Sector LA/LB USCGC Waesche MSD St. Thomas Sector San Francisco FORECOM Sector San Juan Base Ketchikan TISCOM USCGC Bear Base Ketchikan USCGC Neah Bay SFLC PBPL PAC TACLET Sector Buffalo CGIS Buffalo CGIS Central Region Sector Boston PPC Topeka CGIS ROA Portland MOPIC Sector Miami TISCOM Sector Hampton Roads PPC NAVCEN3 CSD St. Louis Sector San Juan Sponsor CWOA CWOA CWO John Lindorn CWOA CWOA CWOA CWOA CWOA CWOA CWOA CWOA CWOA CWOA CWOA CWO Scott Epperson CWOA CWOA CWOA CWOA CWOA CWOA CWOA CWOA CWOA CWO Scott Epperson CWO Craig Kerby CWOA St. Louis Chapter CWOA We are coming to the end of transfer season. If you moved or know of shipmate moving, drop us an email, provide us with your new address. Please check your allotment; everyone should be contributing 5.00 for their dues. The 3.00 discount expired. If you have questions contact us at cwoauscg@verizon.net. I look forward to hearing from you. Carol Setteducato IN MEMORIAM To Those Who Have Crossed The Bar CWO (BOSN) Barry Bernstein, USCG (Retired) cross the bar on Apr. 11, 2015. He is survived by his widow Mrs Linda Bernstein of 28302 Bailey’s Neck Road, Easton, MD 21601. CWO Bernstein was born on Sep. 4, 1936 and retired on Sep. 1, 1989. He was a member of the CWOA for 34 years. CWO (F&S) Robert G. Vachula, USCG (Retired) crossed the bar on Apr. 20, 2015. CWO Vachula was born on Aug. 1, 1941 and retired on Feb. 1, 1988. He was a member of the Association for 34 years. CWO (COMM) David Clark, USCG (Retired) crossed the bar on Apr. 1, 2015. He is survived by his widow Mrs. Estella Clark. CWO Clark was born on Dec. 16, 1936 and retired on Feb. 1, 1985. He was a member of the Association for 44 years. CWO (PERS) Richard S. Flood, USCG (Retired) crossed the bar on May 3, 2015. He is survived by his son, Mr. Richard S. Flood, Jr. of 4116 Woodrow Lane, Bowie, Maryland 20715. CWO Flood was born on Jun. 29, 1932 and retired on May 1, 1983. He was a member of the Association for 47 years. Lt. Cmdr Allie Woodcock, USCG (Retired) crossed the bar on May 13, 2015. He is survived by his widow Mrs. Edna Woodcock. Lt. Cmdr. Woodcock was born on Jan. 4, 1927 and retired on Feb. 1, 1973. He was a member of the Association for 53 years. Capt. John R. Hearn, USCG (Retired) crossed the bar on May 17, 2015. He is survived by his widow, Mrs. Brenda Hearn of 103 Sequoia Road, Portsmouth, VA 23701. Capt. Hearn was born on Jan. 27, 1933 and retired on May 1, 1987. He was a member of the Association for 47 years. CWO (BOSN) Chester V. Barrett, USCG (Retired) crossed the bar on May 21, 2015. He is survived by his widow, Mrs. Janice E. Barrett of 1007 Tweed Street, Sault Ste Marie, MI 49783. CWO4 Barrett was born on Feb. 27, 1926 and retired on Nov. 1, 1973. He was a member of the Association for 52 years. CWO (PERS) Franklyn G. Lucas, USCG (Retired) crossed the bar on May 21, 2015. CWO3 Lucas was born on Aug. 6, 1932 and retired on Jun. 1, 1978. He was a member of the Association for 44 years. Lt. Cmdr William M. Rickett, USCG (Retired) crossed the bar on May 21, 2015. He is survived by his son, Mr. William M Rickett. Lt. Cmdr. Rickett was born on Mar. 15, 1924 and retired on Dec. 1, 1972. He was a member of the Association for 53 years IN MEMORIAM To Those Who Have Crossed The Bar CWO (F&S) Elbert Ricks, USCG (Retired) crossed the bar on Jun. 5. 2015. CWO4 Ricks was born on Mar. 8, 1947 and retired on Sep. 1, 1994. He was a member of the Association for 34 years. Lt. Cmdr. James H. Thomson, USCG (Retired) crossed the bar on Jun. 6, 2015. He is survived by his widow, Mrs. Patricia A. Thomson. Lt. Cmdr. Thomson was born on May 16, 1933 and retired on Nov. 8, 1984. He was a member of the Association for 43 years. CWO (ENG) Byron F. Baty, USCG (Retired crossed the bar on Jun. 8. 2015. CWO3 Baty was born on Oct. 3, 1940 and retired on Aug. 1, 1983. He was a member of the Association for 34 years. CWO (F&S) Richard A. Krueger, USCG (Retired) crossed the bar on Jun 10, 2015. He is survived by his children, Richard, John, Alicia, and Valerie. CWO4 Krueger was born on Oct 12, 1927 and retired on Jun 1, 1972. He was a member of the Association for 59 years. CWO (CHSPCK) George C. Werth, USCG (Retired) cross the bar on Jul. 14, 2015. He is survived by Mr. Thomas Walsh and Mr. George Werth, Jr. CWO4 Werth was born on Mar. 3, 1922 and retired on Aug 1, 1966. He was a member of the Association for 63 years. There is a port of no return, where ships May ride at anchor for a little space And then, some starless night, the cable slips, Leaving an eddy at the mooring place . . . Gulls, veer no longer. Sailor, rest your oar. No tangled wreckage will be washed ashore. - by Leslie Nelson Jennings CWO NEWS The Military Coalition The Chief Warrant and Warrant Officers Association is an integral member of The Military Coalition (TMC), a body that represents the interests of the entire uniformed services community, including members' families and survivors, and responding to assaults upon the compensation and benefits earned by members of that community through years of dedicated service. TMC is comprised of 31 organizations representing more than 5.5 million members of the uniformed services, active, reserve, retired, survivors, veterans and their families. To be a member of the TMC the CWOA pays a yearly dues and has to be a member of one of eight committees. We are part of the Personnel Compensation and Commissaries Comittee and attend monthly meetings to discuss matters affecting military personnel and their dependents. The latest meeting on June 25 discussed the recommendations on the various differences between the House and Senate FY 2016 National Defense Authorization bills. Several of the differences merit special attention. For more information on the TMC go to their website at www.themilitarycoalition.org Death Gratuity Distinguished Member Admiral Zukunft presents CWO James Pulse (Ret.) with his distinguished membership certificate on April 18, 2015. The CWOA Executive Committee voted to award this designation to CWO Pulse for his long standing dedication and accomplishment to the CWOA." As a member of the CWOA in good standing, your beneficiary is entitled to receive a Death Gratuity payment between $50 and $500 depending on your length of membership. During the April 2015 Annual Meeting, the Executive Committee voted to establish a Death Gratuity Fund instead of paying benefits out of the General Assets Fund. The Permanent Finance Committee met on June 23and transferred $28,000 from the general fund to the new Death Gratuity Fund. Proficiency Award On behalf of the Coast Guard Chief Warrant Officer’s Association, CWO3 Craig Kerby presented Cadet 1/c Nathaniel Cajigas with and engraved watch for Excellence in Mechanical Engineering during the Individual Proficiency Awards Ceremony May 19, 2015 in New London, Conn. Fifty-three members of the Coast Guard Academy Class of 2015 were presented with awards from various organizations. Left to Right: Rear Adm. Sandra Stosz, Cadet 1/c Nathaniel Cajigas, and F&S3 Craig Kerby. Coast Guard photo by Petty Officer 2nd Class Cory J. Mendenhall. Armed Forces Pond Cleanup Members of the D.C. and Steven Shields Chapter of the CWOA participated in the cleanup of the Armed Forces Retirement Home in Washington, DC. May 13. A total of 69 volunteers participated, including the local Officer’s Association, Chiefs Mess, Enlisted Association, and dependents. Some of the many items that were accomplished include: general clean up, mowing and lawn maintenance, repainting the shed, re-staining the benches, rails, and Day With The A’s On May 13, 2015, the Golden Gate Chapter, in cooperation with the Oakland Athletic Baseball team, held its annual “Coast Guard Day with the A’s.” Prior to the game, where the Boston Red Sox battled with the A’s, a tailgating party and BBQ was held where the Golden Gate Chapter cooked hamburgers and hot dogs for over 450 active, reserve, retirees, and civilian employees and their dependents. Prior to the start of the game, the Coast Guard’s own Anthony Smith, a civilian within the Legal Services Command in Alameda, sang safety post, filling pot holes in the lawn, removing destructive ivy plants from trees, installing 36 more safety post, and painting a great portion of the fence. They even pulled leaves out of the pond, fixed lights in the pond, replaced a shed door, and built some steps from one of the bridges to make it more accessible. It was a lot of work but it made the pond a more accessible and enjoyable area for residents. the National Anthem with the Base Alameda’s Honor Guard presenting pre-game Colors. Special thanks goes out to all Chapter members who helped with this great event, with a special shout out to CWO Juan Escamilla for taking the lead and organizing another great “Day with the A’s”. We look forward to another great event next year. ASSOCIATION CHAPTERS Boston Chapter Boston, MA Andrew.S.Armistead@uscg.mil Norfolk Chapter Portsmouth, VA Laura.E.Freeman@uscg.mil Silver State Chapter Las Vegas, NV ejhowlv94@embarqmail.com Long Island Sound Chapter New Haven/New London, CT Craig.J.Kerby@uscg.mil Greater Miami Chapter Miami, FL Sammie.Stewart @uscg.mil Southern California Chapter San Pedro, CA Joseph.P.Twiddy@uscg.mil Philadelphia Chapter Philadelphia, PA Ryan Sinclair@uscg.mil Suncoast Chapter Largo, FL Matthew.W.Kellison@uscg.mil Golden Gate Chapter Alameda, CA Douglas.D.Leavell@uscg.mil Cape Island Chapter Somers Point, NJ Richard.G.Waechter@uscg.mil New Orleans Chapter New Orleans, LA jpulse@att.net Pacific Northwest Chapter Seattle, WA Stephen.L.Yanca@uscg.mil Baltimore Chapter Baltimore, MD Darren.K.Davenport@uscg.mil Atchafayala Chapter Morgan City, LA David.E.Mosley@uscg.mil Juneau Chapter Juneau, AK Jeremy.F.Williams@uscg.mil Washington DC Chapter Washington, DC Dave.A.Schuster2@uscg.mil Little Club on the Prairie Paxico, KS(Andrew Scharf) zut699@sbcglobal.net Emerald Isle Chapter Kodiak, AK Michael.L.Currier@uscg.mil Steven Shields Chapter Alexandria, VA Jonathan.R.Donnell@uscg.mil St. Louis Chapter St. Louis, MO Timothy.G.Guy@uscg.mil The Last Frontier Chapter Anchorage, AK Edmond.G.Miner@uscg.mil Yorktown Chapter Yorktown, VA Shane.M.Barrington@uscg.mil Sabine Chapter Port Arthur, TX David.B.Creager@uscg.mil Mid Pacific Chapter Honolulu, HI Paul.B.Spencer@uscg.mil Great Lakes Chapter Detroit, MI Nicholas.R.Durrant@uscg.mil Do you want to start a chapter? 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