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The Flee The Fleet Sheet A monthly Newsletter from the Vol. No. 15 No. 8 September 2014 Vol. 108 Vol.No. No.1515No. No. September2014 2014 November From the Bridge A monthly Newsletter from the Mayport Navy League JOIN U Mayport Navy Leaguers - From the Bridge JOIN US - See our Website http://www.mayportnlus.org For NL Application Mayport Navy Leaguers - First let me reiterate what our auction chair, Patti Burger said to all. Thank you, thank you, and thank you. The auction was a great success thanks to all those that attended (over 100 by the way). We reached our goal of raising $5000. I think it is important for all Navy League members to know that we have less than a 1% overhead to run this great organization. So almost all of the money raised will go to support our core mission of supporting our sea services. As I have stated before, we do this by funding no dough dinners, flags for ship returns, college scholarships for outstanding sea cadets and NJROTC, swords for top naval student at JU, Recognizing top sailors of the quarter and year and many other activities. Of course none of this is free. That’s why our fund raising activities are so important. So I say thank you again for all of your generous support. This brings me to another topic, our local Mayport dues and national dues are separate. The local dues are collected at a different time than the national. National is usually collected on the anniversary of your joining the organization and local is usually collected in the first couple of months of the new year. Last year only 50% paid their local dues. This put us in a difficult position funding many of the items we were trying to do this year. Please, when you get your local dues notice this next year, please take the time to send in this money. If you would like to get more involved, there are Con’t on page 2 1 Next Dinner September 18th Next Dinner -November 20th Surfside Conference Center @ Surfside -Mayport Council Naval Station MayportDinner Speaker Recognizing - Capt. Ryan Tillotson Sea Cadets, NJROTC & NROTC LEGISLATIVE AFFAIRS Se LEG UPGR LPD-17 Variant Preferred Platform ForOn July LEGISLATIVE AFFAIRS LX(R) Amphibious Replacement Fleet conferen UPGRADE OF VETERANS’ HEALTH vote of CARE Navy Secretary Ray Mabus signed result of a decision memorandum last week that lays On July 30, 2013, the House passed the VAtains som out the service’s determination that a design conference report on a bill (HR 3230) by a provide based off the LPD-17 San Antonio-class treated, vote of 420-5. The conference report was the (USS New York) hull form is the preferredway vet result of a House-Senate compromise; it conalternative for a notional LX(R)reforms amphibious tains some positive pro-veterans to vices, st replacement fleet. Thursda provide relief for veterans who are being mis Chief of Naval Operations was pas treated, but it falls short of fully reforming the Adm. Jonathan Corps way veterans are Greenert, provided Marine with health ser- be sent sign it in Commandant Gen. Joseph Dunford, former vices, stated Representative Ron DeSantis. On Commandant Gen. James and Sean Thursday July 31, 2014 billAmos (HR 3230) also Represe Stackley, the Navy’s top acquisition official, was passed by the Senate (91-3) and will now first signed document, Oct. 14.to does the be sent to thethe President whodated is expected Theitmemo wasvery thensoon. forwarded to Mabus, sign into law --Ensure who officially approved the decision with his Representative DeSantis said that HR 3230-powerin signature. does following: the Senior Navy officials had made theofficials case to Mabus in an Oct. 9 briefing that thethereby --Ensures accountability within VA by emservice move forward with thisthe alternative, powering the VA Secretary to hold senior Greenert, Amos, Stackley and Dunford VA officials attendedaccountable the meeting.for poor performance, thereby trumping union rules. Con’t on page 2 from having to wait too long for care. --Reduces dollars for bonuses for VA employees. This reduces the incentive to “fudge the From the Congressional Affairs Chairman numbers” to the detriment of veterans. Con’t from page 1 From The Bridge Con’t from page 1 a number of areas we are in desperate need. We need someone to handle newsletter duties (this will become much easier once we transition to an electronic newsletter). We also need help with the Sailor of the Year committee, fund raising committee and membership committee. If you have talents in these areas or are interested in getting more involved, please let me know. I would love to get you plugged into the area you are interested in. I hope many of you will join us for this month’s dinner. We will have a Thanksgiving buffet at Surfside. Our speaker is the CAPT Tillotson, the Commodore of Destroyer Squadron 14 here in Mayport. It should be a great event and I look forward to seeing many of you there. Finally, last month I indicated we are going to an electronic newsletter soon. I asked for email updates from everyone. I have only received a few. So I am imploring everyone, that if I do not have your email (you will know this if you do not receive regular email updates from me) to get me your email so that you will continue to get the newsletter. My email address is rick@ aboutfloorsnmore.com “Through a focused and disciplined process that --Requires an audit of the VA and mandates analyzed Congress required capabilities and capacities, as welltheas establish a commission to study cost parameters, it has been determined that a derivative VA’s structure. Representative DeSantis stated of the Amphibious Transport Dock (LPD 17) hull form “I’m skeptical this will lead to very much in is the preferred alternative meet LX(R) operational the way of reform;tousually these types of rerequirements,” theFrom document states. the Congressional Affairs Chairman ports are generated and then necessary reformsCon’t from page 1 The Navy has determined that it can meet the are not implemented. We know that the VA’s LX(R) mission using an from LPD-17 derivative design problems stem it being a heavilywithin fiscal year 2014 cost limits, the document bureaucratic, single-payer, government-run continues.system The lead ship is priced atneed $1.64 billion --Provides a “veterans care” card for veterans and we shouldn’t to wait to with rewho havefor been stuck inreforms line at that the VA an average of $1.4 billion follow-on ships. ceive these reports to10 advance willto use at private facilities. This contained in the The service willmore begin preliminary design efforts give veterans choices andwas better care”. original House bill and will liberate veterans “immediately,” the document states. Program Executive having wait tooadditional long for care. --Provides money foroftobuilding faOffice (Ships) andfrom the Office the Chief of Naval cilities andSystems hiring more personnel. Operations Warfare (OPNAV N9) will develop --Reduces dollars for bonuses for VA employan LX(R) program and allocate resources to support ees. This reduces the incentive to “fudge The bottom line is that this bill offers some procurement of the lead ship, currently planned for FY- the numbers” the relief detriment of veterans. worthwhile reformstoand for veterans. 20, according to the memo. Representative DeSantis said, “Because The decision memo is a win for the Marineit fails --Requires an audit thestrongly VA and mandates to truly reform VA from top-to-bottom, the Corps, most notably Gen.the Amos, whoof has Congress establish a commission to study the issue of veterans care will continue to be a advocated for using the LPD-17 hull design as the basis VA’sissue structure. Representative DeSantis stated thatinrequires additional atfor LX(R)front-burner on Capitol Hill and other public forums. “I’m Congress”. skeptical this will lead to very much in tention from The Navy now waits for Congress to reach an the way of reform; usually these types of reagreement on howports much to allot fiscal year reforms arefunding generated and in then necessary 2015 and beyond are for not the implemented. construction ofWe a 12th LPDknow that the VA’s 17 as a bridge to the LX(R). The Navy has previously problems stem from it being a heavilyMcGrath estimatedJ.theMichael costbureaucratic, to build the 12th ship at $2.02 billion. single-payer, government-run Congressional Affairs Chairman Three out system of four and congressional defense we shouldn’t need to wait to recommittees partially funded the ship during budget ceive these reports to advance reforms that will deliberations earlier this year. In their version of give veterans more choices andthe better care”. fiscal year 2015 defense authorization bill Senate lawmakers authorized the Navy to reprogram $650 --Provides money for building additional famillion from othercilities effortsand forhiring the vessel; House, more the personnel. meanwhile, included a recommendation in its bill to add The bottomfunding line is that thisship. bill offers $800 million in incremental for the The some 2 worthwhile reforms and relief for veterans. Senate in its mark of the FY-15 defense appropriations Representative DeSantis said, “Because bill also added $800 million in incremental funding for it fails to truly reform the VA from top-to-bottom, the the ship. issue veterans carenow will to be a FOR BASE Although actionof-from the defense committees ACCESS Base Security hascontinue a front-burner issue that requires additional atrequirement for Full Name (as-onand Driver’s License) & is a good sign for the ship prime contractor tention from Congress”. Date of Birth for All occupants in the car. funding AND THE Huntington Ingalls Industries -- the is not a sure LAST 4 DIGITS OF ALL SOCIAL SECURITY bet until Congress agrees on a defense appropriations NUMBERS This information must be submitted bill forBase FY-15. on the Access list for the dinner. Rick Costner Mayport Council President Do you have a change of Address? CHANGE OF ADDRESS Name__________________________________ Address________________________________ City, State & Zip_________________________ Full Name _____________________________________ Date of Birth ___________________________________ J. Michael McGrath Last four digits of Social Security Number____________ Congressional Affairs Chairman Congressional Affairs Chairman 8 Rick Costner Mayport 2 Calendar of Coming Events THANK YOU!!! November 7th & 9th - Jacksonville Symphony Orchestra & USNA Glee Club (see page 4) November 20th - Mayport Council Dinner Surfside - Capt. Ryan Tillotson (CDS-14) speaker Our Annual Auction was a tremendous success! Over 100 people attended the evening at TPC Sawgrass and enthusiastically bid on every auction item, purchased raffle tickets, enjoyed delicious food and the sounds of the Gary Starling Jazz Band. Our first live auction was exciting and the bidding was very competitive. We’re still compiling the final numbers but we exceeded our goals in every area. A very special thank you to your Auction Committee: Dottie and Jack Cernik, Barbara and Bob Price and Jim Young. Thank you, also, to John Vargo who served as our wonderful (and humorous) auctioneer and to Helen Weller for helping us with check-in, selling raffle tickets and being wherever we needed her to be the night of the auction. We wouldn’t have been as successful without the support of several Navy Leaguers who helped to secure or donated auction items: Jack and Dottie Cernik, Rick Costner, Culhane’s Irish Pub, George Huchting, Rosanne Jameson, Brian Kennedy, Bill McLoughlin, Don Mooers Dennis Stokowski and John Vargo. Thank you to all the vendors who donated products or services. Our outstanding Mayport Sea Cadets provided the Color Guard and helped us to recognize the winning bidders. And most importantly, thank you Mayport Navy League for being so extremely generous. You have made it possible for our Council to continue to support the men and women of the Sea Services. December 8th - No Dough Dinner - USO need volunteers TENTATIVE 2015 SCHEDULE January 15th - Installation of Officers and Board of Directors - Location TBD February 19th - Marine Corps Dinner Surfside (next to Ocean Breeze) March 19th - USCG Dinner CAPT Allan, RDML Paul Thomas Co-host w. Prop Club of Jax - DM Location TBD - MNL Sea Cadets Career Day - DM Location April 16th - SoY Dinner - Surfside May 21st - Sea Cadet/NJROTC/NROTC Dinner Location TBD June 13th - BoM Dinner June 18th Casual Dinner - C.O. NAVSTA Quarters September 17th - Congressional/Port Authority/ Sea Service speaker - Surfside October 17th Friday - Annual Silent Auction TPC Sawgrass Clubhouse November 19th - Congressional/Port Authority/ Sea Service speaker - Surfside December TBD - Concert w/ JSO Do you have a change of Address? FOR BASE ACCESS - Base Security now has a requirement for Full Name (as on Driver’s License) & Date of Birth for All occupants in the car. AND THE LAST 4 DIGITS OF ALL SOCIAL SECURITY NUMBERS This information must be submitted on the Base Access list for the dinner. Full Name _____________________________________ Date of Birth ___________________________________ Last four digits of Social Security Number____________ CHANGE OF ADDRESS Patti Burger Name__________________________________ 2014 Auction Chair Address________________________________ City, State & Zip_________________________ 8 3 UNITED STATES NAVAL ACADEMY GLEE CLUB COMING NOVEMBER 7 and 8 , 2014 TO PERFORM WITH THE JACKSONVILLE SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA The United States Naval Academy Glee Club consists of 76 young men and women that are very excited to have been asked to perform with the Jacksonville Symphony Orchestra November 7 and 8, 8:00 pm, 2014 at The Times Union Center for the Performing Arts. JSO is picking up the tab for travel and hotel stay for the entire group. The area Navy Leagues are being asked by the JSO if we could provide the evening meal on 7 November to assist in defraying costs. A few of us have already committed to make a donation to fund this dinner. If you would care to make a tax deductible donation to offset the cost of this meal, make your check payable to Mayport Navy League and mail to Mr. Bob Price Mayport Navy League PO Box 331944 Atlantic Beach, Fl 32233-‐1944 Name Address Email address Amount of Tax Deductible Donation Information concerning this event and ticket ordering information to follow. Salvation Army Bell Ringing “Ring the Bells for Mike” Many of you will recall that VADM Mike Kalleres was an ardent supporter of the Salvation Army and got our organizations involved with the bell ringing each Holiday Season at the Publix market, corner of Atlantic and Hodges. To carry on the tradition, The Mayport Navy league and the Naval Order will combine forces this year to man both the east and the west Publix entrances. We will ring the bells from 9:00 am till 6:00 pm on Saturday, December 6, 2014. If we get enough folks to sign up, we hope to be able to have one hour shifts at each entrance. We need two people for each shift at each station. Contact Mike Manko 904-221-3186 or at manko1@bellsouth.net to reserve your time slot. You need to arrive 5 minutes prior to your sign up time. A watch list and instructions will be posted at each station. 4 Tax ID 85-8012641716C-1 2014 Wreath Sponsorship Form *Sponsored wreaths are placed on the grave markers at state, national veterans cemeteries as well as local cemeteries each December. Wreaths sponsored by your Mayport Naval Sea Cadets may be Securely purchased online by going I to the Mayport Navy Leagues's Web site at http://www.mayportnlus.org/index.php and clicking on the "Wreaths Across America" link. Sponsoring Group ID Number: FLMSC001 Location ID: FLJNC Location: Jacksonville National Cemetery Sponsoring Group Contact: JIM YOUNG Mayport Naval Sea Cadets jyoung2160@comcast.net or 904-607-8799 Name: Address: City: State: Zip: Phone: Email: (Please Print Legibly) Sponsorship Individual 1 Wreath Family 4 Wreaths $60.00 send a mailed honor card telling someone of your sponsorship-see "In Honor" section below. *Card will not be mailed if the $2 fee is not included. Mailed "In Honor" card If you wish to Price $15.00 $2.00 Small Business 10 Wreaths Corporate 100 Wreaths or more Quantity $150.00 $15.00 each **PLEASE ASK GROUP CONTACT ABOUT GRAVE SPECIFIC REQUESTS** Grand Total Total In Honor of: In Memory of: Please provide email of “In Honor Of” recipient, or mailing address so a card can be sent notifying them of your sponsorship in their honor. (If you have a specific message please write it on the back of this sheet and we will include it.) This name will be listed on our online memory wall, please provide name, rank, branch of service and state resided Branch of Service: Email: Rank: Mailing: State: Please make checks payable to: W reaths Across Am erica TM Mail this form and check to: c/o Jim Young 2160 Brighton Bay Trail W Jacksonville, FL 32246 Questions? Please call 904-607-8799 Thank you for your Sponsorship and joining us in our mission to Remember, Honor and Teach! Please note that all sponsorships are sent directly to the location and no wreaths are sent to the individuals purchasing sponsorships. 5 In 2007, the Worcester family, along with veterans, and others who had helped with their annual Christmas wreath ceremony in Arlington, formed Wreaths Across America™, to continue and expand this effort, and support other groups around the country who wanted to do the same. This nonprofit organization continues the Arlington tradition as part of its mission to Remember, Honor and teach. In 2013, Wreaths Across America and our national network of volunteers laid over 420,000 memorial wreaths at over 900 locations in the United States and beyond. We accomplished this with help from 1382 fundraising groups, many corporate contributions, and donations of trucking, shipping, and thousands of helping hands. Our annual pilgrimage from Harrington, Maine to Arlington National Cemetery is known as the world’s largest veteran’s parade, stopping at schools, monuments, veteran’s homes and communities all along the way to remind people how important it is to remember, honor and teach. Proceeds place a wreath at one of the participating cemeteries; help support our fundraising partners, educational and veteran’s services outreach. Please note that all sponsorships are sent directly to the location and no wreaths are sent to the individuals purchasing sponsorships. We welcome all to join us at any Wreaths Across America ceremony. If you would like to participate or help bring sponsored wreaths to your local community, please contact us and we will help connect you with other groups already working in your area. Schedule of Events Sunday, December 7, 2014 Start of World’s Longest Veterans Parade from Maine to Arlington National Cemetery and participating locations Monday, December 8, 2014 State House wreath-laying ceremonies in all 50 States and Puerto Rico Saturday, December 13, 2014 Our local program starts promptly at 11:45am Simultaneous wreath laying ceremonies at over 910 locations all across the country and beyond. For more information visit www.WreathsAcrossAmerica.org or call 877-385-9504. You can also email info@wreathsacrossamerica.org 6 Silent Auction Don and Ann Mooers with Don Mooers Jr. Lisa McKeown and Pam Re Cindy and Bob Zvacek Maureen and Tom Kraft Rosanne Jameson with Lucia and Don Phillips Lina Ingraham, Clyde Rader and Mary Compton 7 You Are Cordially Invited to You Are Cordially Invited to Mayport Council LeagueMonthly Monthly Dinner Mayport CouncilNavy Navy League Dinner Thursday November 20, 2014 Thursday September 18, 2014 You Are Cordially Invited to Surfside Conference Center - Naval StationDinner Mayport SurfsideStation Mayport Mayport CouncilNaval Navy League Monthly O'clockCocktails Cocktails -18, Cash BarBar Thursday September 2014 SixSix O’clock - Cash SevenCenter O'clock- Naval DinnerStation Mayport Surfside Conference Seven O’clock Dinner Six - Cash Bar TossedO'clock Fresh GreenCocktails Salad with choice of 2 dressings Prime Rib or Baked SnapperDinner or Cobb Salad Seven O'clock Tossed Salad Roasted Potates/Wild Rice - Asparagus Turkey Dressing Coffee & with Dessert Stationof 2 dressings Tossed Fresh Green Salad with choice Baked Ham with Raisin Sauce Iced Tea and Water PrimeDinner Rib orRolls, Baked Snapper or Cobb Mashed Potatoes with GravySalad RoastedSweet Potates/Wild Rice - Asparagus Potato Soufflé Rustie Hubbard Coffee & Dessert Station Peas Director of Sweet GAIced and FLand NJROTC Dinner Rolls, Tea Water Dinner Rolls, Tea,NJROTC Coffee and Water Recognizing - SeaIced Cadets, & NROTC Dessert Station - Pumpkin Pie and Pecan Pie Rustie Hubbard Reservations Director Must Be Received by FL Friday, September 12, 2014 of GA and NJROTC With with Speaker - Capt. Ryan C.MAYPORT Tillotson NAVY LEAGUE Please completeRecognizing and return your check payable to - Sea Cadets, NJROTC & NROTC or visit our website www.mayportnlus.org for payment by PayPal YOU MUST CANCELReservations BY NOON, MONDAY, September 15 , 2014 TO RECEIVE Must Be Received by Friday, November 14, 2014YOUR MONEY BACK PAYMENT AT THE DOOR without reservation is $35 Y LEAGUE Please complete and return with your check payable to MAYPORT NAV IMPORTANT We cook to Reservations or visit our website www.mayportnlus.org for payment by PayPal PLEASE MAIL YOUR CHECK IN THE ENCLOSED ENVELOPE, YOU MUST CANCEL BY NOON, MONDAY, November 17, 2014 TO RECEIVE YOUR MONEY BACK Addressed to Mayport Navy League, Treasurer, P.O. Box 331944, Atlantic Beach, FL 32233-1944 PAYMENT AT THE DOOR without reservation is $35 Any IMPORTANT questions, please- We call Bob Price, (904) 246-9982 cook to Reservations PLEASE MAIL YOUR CHECK IN THE ENCLOSED ENVELOPE, ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Addressed to Mayport Navy League, Treasurer, P.O. Box 331944, Atlantic Beach, FL 32233-1944 NAME__________________________________________PHONE_______________ Any questions, please call Bob Price, (904) 246-9982 E-Mail ________________________________________________________________ ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- NAME Change of Address - Please use form on reverse side E-Mail I HAVE ENCLOSED MY CHECK FOR $___________ PHONE I need Base Access _____ Please use form on reverse side Change of Address - Please use form on page 2 FOR _________RESERVATIONS. ____________ Prime Rib - $30.00 ____________ Baked Snapper- $25.00 I HAVE ENCLOSED MY CHECK FOR____________ $ Base Access Cobb SaladI need - $15.00 (Please indicate choice) Change of Address Buffet - $25 FOR RESERVATIONS. ________Thanksgiving Prime Rib - $30.00 Please use form on reverse 6 Baked Snapper- $25.00 Cobb Salad - $15.00 (Please indicate choice) Change of Address 8 Please use form on page 2 6 Please use form on page 3 I need base access - _______ Please use form on reverse side I need base access Please use form on reverse side COAST GUARD PICNIC Captain Ryan C. Tillotson Commodore Captain Ryan C. Tillotson was born in Pocatello, Idaho and received his commission through the Naval Reserve Officer Training Corps program at the University of Washington. After attending the Surface Warfare Officers School Division Officer course in San Diego, California, he served in USS DUBUQUE (LPD 8) as Ordnance Officer, Administrative Officer and Navigator, then home ported in Sasebo Japan. Following his tour in USS DUBUQUE, Captain Tillotson attended the Naval Postgraduate School (NPS) in Monterey, California, earning a Master’s of Science in Operations Analysis. Upon graduation from NPS he served as Combat Systems Officer in USS JOHN A. MOORE (FFG 19), and C4I Officer in USS PELELIU (LHA 5) both home ported in San Diego, California. Other sea duty assignments include serving as Executive Officer in USS DE WERT (FFG 45) and USS O’BANNON (DD 987) in Mayport, Florida. CAPT Tillotson commanded USS THE SULLIVANS (DDG 68) also home ported in Mayport, FL. During his command tour the ship deployed to the Second, Fourth, Sixth, Fifth, and Seventh Fleets. Captain Tillotson’ s shore duty assignments include the Ballistic Missile Defense Division Chief for Commander, United States Northern Command within the Directorate of Operations (USNORTHCOM J31). He also served in the Surface Warfare Directorate of the Chief of Naval Operations Staff (N96), where he was responsible for various current and advanced Land Attack Warfare and Naval Surface Fires Support Programs. He was the Lieutenant Commander Detailer and Deputy Director for Surface Warfare Officer Distribution (PERS 41), Naval Personnel Command, Millington, Tennessee. He is also a graduate of the National War College with a Master’s of Science Degree in National Security Strategy. Most recently CAPT Tillotson served as the Future Operations Director on the staff of United States Naval Forces Central Command in Manama Bahrain. Captain Tillotson has earned the Defense Superior Service Medal, Legion of Merit, Meritorious Service Medal, Navy and Marine Corps Commendation and Achievement Medals as well as several personal, unit and campaign awards. He is married to the former Ms. Amy Hudson of Fort Worth, Texas. They have one daughter, Olivia, and live in Jacksonville, Florida. 9 Our Mayport Naval Sea Cadets met up with our fellow Regional Sea Cadet Units for the 2014 NAS Jacksonville Air Sea Cadet News Show. Sea Cadet Units from NAS, Kingsbay, Daytona and Orlando all met Saturday morning, went to the NAS Galley for lunch and then dispersed to attend the record crowd at the 2014 Air Show. Our biggest Challenge of the day was getting 170 cadets on cue for our group picture! Our Mayport Sea Cadet Unit continues to grow. We are now slightly over 50 cadets, we had 42 in attendance at the air show event. The Mayport Sea Cadets will once again be selling wreaths as a fundraiser for the Wreaths Across America event. The local event will be held on December 13th 2014 at the Jax National Cemetery. The wreaths cost $15 of which $5 goes back to support our Mayport Sea Cadet Unit. If you are interested in buying a wreath and supporting our Mayport Sea Cadets, please look for a follow up email or check our Mayport Navy League Website. Sea Cadet News BATTLE OF MIDWAY DINNER 2014 was a success Thanks to our Sponsors! The Boeing Company BATTLE OF MIDWAY DINNER Pat Ray Thanks to our Sponsors! Renaissance World Golf Village Resort The BSystems oeing Company BAE Southeast Shipyards Pat Ray Navy League - Mayport Council Renaissance Golf Village Resort Navy LeagueWorld - St. Augustine Council BAE Shipyards Navy Systems League -Southeast Jacksonville Council Navy League Florida Blue - Mayport Council Navy League - St. Augustine Council Northrop Grumman St. Augustine Navy League - Jacksonville Council General Dynamics Florida Blue Northrop Grumman St. Augustine General Dynamics Siemans 2014 was a success Florida Times Union Morris Busbia GEICO Siemans PacOrd Inc Florida USAA - Times UnitedUnion Services Automobile Association Morris BusbiaCredit GEICO Navy Federal Union PacOrd Inc Union VyStar Credit Bill McLoughlin, Marge Petschke USAA - United Services Automobile Association First Coast Commandery - Naval Order Rosanne Jameson, Bill Boydstun & Navy Federal Credit Union LSI, Inc. Patti Burger VyStar Credit Union Fields Cadillac - St. Augustine Bill McLoughlin, Marge Petschke First Coast Commandery - Naval Order Rosanne Jameson, Bill Boydstun & LSI, Inc. Patti Burger Fields Cadillac - St. Augustine 10 10 10 Membership Application ___________________________________________________ Name (Mr., Mrs., Dr., etc.) First, Middle Initial & Last Name ___________________________________________________ Name of Spouse (Mr., Mrs., Dr., Etc.) First, Middle Initial & Last Name ___________________________________________________ Address Number, Street (Apt. Suite, P.O. Box) ___________________________________________________ City State Zip Code ___________________________________________________ Email Date of Birth ___________________________________________________ Home Phone # Business Phone # __________________________________________________ Sponsor's Name Sponsor's Membership # _Mayport________________________________________ Type of Membership (Please circle one) One - Year Membership Two - Year Membership Save $13 over 1 year rate Three - Year Membership Save $20 over 1 year rate Life Membership - Age 55 & below Life Membership - Age 56-75 Life Membership - Age 76 & above Husband/Wife Membership Active Duty Spouse $65.00 $117.00 $175.00 $1,000.00 $750.00 $500.00 $117.00 $30.00 Method of Payment Check enclosed (Make payable to NLUS) or Charge my Visa Mastercard AMEX Preferred Council Mail your application to NLUS, Member Service 2300 Wilson Blvd, Merrifield, VA 22201 or give to a Mayport Council Member Thank you ____________________________________________________ Name on Card ___________________________________________________ Card Number ___________________________________________________ Expiration Date Signature Membership dues increase effective April 1st! Corporate and Community Affiliate Membership - What’s is all about! The Corporate Membership program is structured to help industry maintain a strategic position in front of key military, civilian defense, and homeland security decision makers. From Washington, DC programs to local events with our Councils nationwide, the Navy League can help enhance your company's brand and patriotic reputation among industry and military leaders alike. Community Affiliate Memberships demonstrates a company's commitment to the local council and a desire to support and advance the objective and purpose of the Navy League. This membership is designed for companies whose business is primarily local rather than national in scope. Community Affiliate membership demonstrates your desire to support young people through our special youth programs and scholarships. Council activities range from special military installation visits and ship tours or cruises to a wide variety of social events as luncheons or dinners during which members of the Sea Services are honored or presented with awards. Council members work together to foster common local interest and to promote maritime issues of national importance. And along the way, we have a great time! 11 11 MAYPORT FLORIDA COUNCIL of The NAVY LEAGUE of The U.S. P.O. Box 331944 Atlantic Beach, FL 32233 NON-PROFIT ORG. U.S. POSTAGE PAID Permit 1249 Jacksonville, Florida CHANGE SERVICE REQUESTED Officers President - Rick Costner - (904)645-5299 Immediate Past President George Huchting 904) 280-9807 First Vice President Dennis Stokowski - (904)307-5289 Vice Presidents Administration - Rosanne Jameson - (904)491-5140 Operations - Brian Kennedy - (904)992-4159 Secretary - Debbie Herrera - (904)288--1901 Treasurer - Robert W. Price - (904)246-9982 Chaplain - Jim Mennis - (904)241-7019 Judge Advocate - Don Mooers (904)993-6172 Newsletter- Pat Pumphrey - (904)280-0941 Thank you to our Community Affiliates Members Community Affiliates - See page 11 for information on the Corporate Member and Community Affiliate Memberships. All Purpose Printing and Graphics, Inc. Atlantic Eye Institute BAE Systems SE - Mayport Culhane’s Irish Pub, Inc Hampton Inn & Suites Navy Federal Credit Union Quinn Shalz A Family Funeral Home Renaissance Resort At World Golf Smart Pharmacy, Inc. Calling all local business Join up as Community Affiliates and Support The Mayport Council and The Sea Services. Community Affiliate membership is $400 per year. Call Don Mooers (904)993-6172 for various levels of Corporate Membership. 12 12
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