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View on line - USS Haynsworth DD700
U.S.S. Haynsworth DD-700 Newsletter
Issue 67
April XX , 2012
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Official Newsletter for the USS Haynsworth Reunion Committee
New picture of our 2012 Reunion Clock.
SEE INSERT TO ORDER CHANCES ($2.00 each)
NOW HEAR THIS! NOW HEAR THIS!
The 2012 Haynsworth Reunion will be held at Albany New York.
September 19 to 23, 2012, at the Crown Plaza Albany NY
Last year’s Musical Ship’s Wheel, 2011 Reunion Clock was a huge success and highly desired raffle Clock. Based on the responses
received, I selected a similar clock for our 2012 Reunion in Albany New York. This Particular clock called “The Americana” plays
18 tunes: America the beautiful; My Country ‘Tis of Thee; Battle Hymn of the Republic; You’re a Grand Old Flag; When the Saints
Go Marching In; She wore a Yellow Ribbon; Amazing Grace; In the Garden; Ave Maria,(Hail Mary); How Great Thou art;
Jesus Love Me; What a Friend We Have in Jesus; and 6 Christmas melodies; The First Noel; Jingle Bells; Silent Night; Deck the Halls;
Joy to the World; and lastly, We Wish You a Merry Christmas. The shape is OVAL and 21” high by16” wide. The clock also has a
light sensor so the music is not played at night.(so it doesn’t wake you up). On the hour, the clock Face opens and reveals a revolving
patriotic display. There is an open window at the bottom of the clock revealing a pendulum movement. The frame of the clock is
beautifully finished wood. See last year’s winner, Norm Schultz (44-45) inside this issue.
Hope to see many of you supporting Carl and Helen Alesio at this 2012 Reunion in ALBANY, NEW YORK!
at the reunion. FAIR WINDS and FOLLOWING SEA’s to you and your families.
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USS HAYNSWORTH DD-700 NEWSLETTER
James F. Horn
2 Surrey Court
Chambersburg, PA 17201-8756
Newsletter Editor/Treasurer/ and ship’s store clerk.
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ADDRESS CORRECTION REQUESTED
If your name or address is not correct any of the
information within is not correct or if you have any
news or stories you wish to share with your shipmates, Please contact the Editor.
If you wish to discontinue receiving this newsletter,
please return this copy or notify Editor
SHIP’S STORE
The following items are available in our Ship’s Store. All orders include shipping.
For all purchase requests, please send check to the above “return address”.
USS Haynsworth, DD-700 mesh Ball Caps--------------------- -------------------$ 10.00
USS Haynsworth Patch (embroidered 5” Dia.)------------------------------------$ 5.00
USS Haynsworth Golf Shirt,(Navy Blue or White ) with:
Gold embroidered ship, name, and hull number).S/M/L/XL XXL--------$ 36.00
NEW DD-700 T-Shirts (All sizes and most colors).Specify size and color. Ladies can even
even order pink if they like. (Navy blue not avail) Any photo of ship or yours---$ 20.00
Contact me for any of my photos, 1944 to 1970 or send your own.
USS Haynsworth DD-700 +Tin Can Sailor License Plate Frame--------$ 13.00
Official Gov. Issue Foul Weather Jacket, embroidered with: “Name”,
“USS Haynsworth” “DD700”, and ships patch.(only sizes left)--(L/XL)
Contact Jim Horn for details.($30 goes to our Org.)--(supply source is drying up!)-------($300.00
Make all checks payable to: “USS HAYNSWORTH REUNION COMMITTEE”
Send check to: James F. Horn
2 Surrey Court
Chambersburg, PA 17201-8756
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MAIL BAG
(received 12/15/2011)
Dear Mr. Horn,------It is with heavy heart that I write to inform you of the passing of my Father, Raymond R.
Techman Sr., 1944 – 1946 BKR1/c, on December 12, 2011. He loved talking about his days on the Haynsworth
and the newsletters he received brought back memories he always shared with me. I would have loved to have
been able to bring him to one of the reunions but, his health did not make that feasible. He would have liked
that very much. He was a good man and a good father and I will miss him and the conversations we had.
Thank you for sending those newsletters to him all these years to keep those memories alive for him. I would
appreciate it very much if you could send me a copy of the newsletter his passing would be posted in as I would
like to have one in his memory. (Ed. Note: You can be assured Raymond that the April 2012 Newsletter will be
sent to you. Your Father will also be remembered in our Memorial service aboard the USS Slatter, DE-766, at
our 2012 Reunion in Albany, NY this coming September 19-23. )
Thank You, ---Raymond R. Techman Jr., 1454 Missouri Avenue Bridgeville, PA 15017
(shipmates serving with Raymond Sr. in ’44-’46 can contact his son at: rtechman@verizon.net )
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(received 1/6/2012)
Dear Jim,----Enclosed is my check for dues and chances on Clock and License Plate Frame. Sorry I haven’t
been able to attend the reunion but due to physical condition, I am unable. Would love to go to one someday
but things are doubtful.
Respectfully,-----Jim Raffield FT2/c 1957-1958
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(received 1/6/2012)
James,----Due to health issues in my family, I will not be able to attend the up-coming reunion in New York. I
have also had to miss the past reunions because of the same situations. Just a little note: Even though I
handled payroll while on board the Haynsworth,(Ed. Note: “Three cheers for Lawrence!), I still have trouble
remembering all my shipmates names. (another ED. Note: believe me, you are not alone on that!). Just another
small note: When we loaded stores or fuel at sea, I was assigned to man the sound powered phones for the
Captain, so he could talk directly to the other Captains involved in those operations. He assigned me the duty
of safeguarding and cleaning his phones when not in use but, to have them ready when needed. I felt proud to
have been able to perform this duty for him.
Lawrence F. Michael, 1957-1960 DK3/c St. Petersburg, Florida ( lrry_mchl@yahoo.com )
(Ed. Note: Lawrence, your comments above brought back a particular memory of mine and, since we served
in the same period you must have been on the phones when Captain Weed resorted to me to take the
Haynsworth alongside the AO since I was currently at the helm when the call went to the QM, who normally
took the helm, and he was unable to get to the bridge in time. We were moved up from inline and the QM
wasn’t on the bridge when Captain Weed asked me if I could do it. He said “You’ll do fine seaman, just follow
my orders precisely. As we come along side you’ll feel the ship being pushed out a bit just don’t over
compensate to bring her back on course.” Well, all went well and that, for me was a very exciting time. When
the QM made it to the bridge we were already moving in to position and Captain Weed told the QM to stand
behind me in case he made a change. I still remember the power of the ship when fueling was completed and
the Captain gave the order to increase speed and steer her away from the AO. This was during the 1958-1959
Med Cruise.)
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Jim,----Enclosed is a check for 2012 dues. Really do enjoy the Newsletter and you are doing a great job.
Noticed on the 2011 Haynsworth Calendar, month of December, that the date is wrong when the (USS) Ault
rammed us. The date was 12/20/53. They rammed us just after 1900 hours. Was a Sunday night on 12/22/53 at
2030 hours when we tied up at the pier in Yokosuka (Japan). I know this is true because I kept a diary of the
whole cruise.--- Jerry Soderberg, YN3/c 1953-1954 ( jhsoderberg@yahoo.com )
(Ed. Note. I apologize for the date discrepancy. 12/20/53 is indeed the correct date.)
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MAIL BAG
(received 1/4/2012)
Dear Mr. Horn,----My husband, Dan P. Fulton, enjoyed reading your newsletter after a relative researched the
USS Haynsworth on the internet and read about your organization after hearing from Dan about his time served
on the USS Haynsworth. His time on the ship was rather brief. After serving on Bougainville Island for 14
months he was returned to the U.S. near the end of World War II. He was assigned to the USS Haynsworth for
training as a gunner. The ship was off the CA coast when Dan became ill and was put in a motor launch and
taken to Treasure Island for surgery. The ship sailed without him and he was then assigned to Norman, OK to
process discharges for returning Navy Personnel. He was discharged in Aug., 1946. An interesting aspect that
occurred some years later, He was working on an audit in Orange, TX one year and as he drove by the shipyards
in Orange, he spotted the USS Haynsworth docked there for repairs. He stopped and asked if he could go aboard
but was told it was not allowed. Several years later he was working in Galveston, TX on another audit, (he was a
CPA), and saw the USS Haynsworth docked in Galveston. Upon checking this time, he found the ship was open
to visitors on certain days. We had two sons and Dan proudly took the boys to tour “his ship”. So, while his
service on the ship was brief he was proud of it.--- This letter is to notify you of his passing on October 3, 2011.
You may discontinue the newsletter to him. He was discharged in August 1946 with the Rank of Chief Petty
Officer. He then enlisted in the active reserve unit in Austin, TX while he attended the University of Texas. After
graduation we moved into an area where there was no active reserve and he was put on inactive reserves. When
the Korean war started his enlistment was frozen for another 4 years. He was always proud of his time served in
the US Navy.--- Sincerely,----Estelle Fulton (Mrs. Dan Fulton for 62 years) Pearland, TX
(Ed. Note: This is a frequent question I receive from shipmates. The answer is, our by-laws do not specify a specific annual
contribution to support the Organizations newsletter printing and postage along with office supplies. The most common contribution to
support our expenses is $20.00. Some shipmates send more and some less all according to their individual choice. Contributions, as
always, are strictly voluntary. ALL shipmates with a known mailing address are sent our 3X/year Newsletter. Currently we mail to
475.)
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(received 1/6/2012)
-----I wasn’t sure of dues so I am sending $ xx.xx . If it is not enough, let me know. If it is more, put it in your
treasury. It would be helpful if the amount of dues would be put in the newsletter. What about paying dues for
multiple years?---- John Robinson, RM3/c 1959-1961. Jackson, MS ( jrobinson1861@bellsouth.net )
(Ed. Note: Some shipmates do send in multiple years. I annotate multiple year donations in the appropriate
“year block” in my EXCEL data sheet. See note above concerning specific dues amount.)
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(received, 12/18/2011, e-mail)
Hi Jim,----Gus Mark, 25 Manatee Ave. Sidney, NY 13838-1604. (607) 563-1905, here from the 1953-55 crew. My wife tells me that the
ship is contemplating a reunion in Albany, NY sometime in the future. Sorry to say that I have just spent a month in the Hospital and
have been diagnosed with pancreatic cancer. Am presently taking chemo therapy and feeling great. We live just 102 miles southwest
from Albany, on I-88, and can be there in 2 hours. If we can be of some assistance to you and the committee, let us know and we will do
our best. In the meantime, we wish you and yours the very best, a Merry Christmas, and A Happy New Year. Fair Winds and a light
Sea. Regards, Gus and Letty. Mark2@frontiernet.net
(Ed. Note. Gus, Carl and Helen Alesio (’47-’50 ME3/c) are hosting the 2012 reunion in Albany. Carl and Helen live in Schenectady and
can be reached at, (518) 356-2970, or calesio001@nycap.rr.com .
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(received, 12/18/2011 e-mail)
Tom Napuli, -68-70, Sn (318) 752-0304 Bennapn50@aol.com ---- I served on the Haynsworth and I am interested in getting in touch
with Robert Csencitz. The news says he has no e-mail address. I am interested in the “Family Gram” he mentioned as I was aboard
when he and his brother, (Joseph C. Csencitz) arrived in Galveston, (TX). My e-mail address is: bennapn50@aol.com
(Ed. Note: Copies were made and mailed to Tom as he requested. )
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Hi Jim,---- you are doing a great job. Enclosed is check for my dues. Also, send a License Plate Frame. Age is
catching up with me, I won’t be able to make it to Albany.
John Davidson, 1951 to 1953 GM3/c
1402 Pinelawn,
Mexico, MO 65265-1439 (573) 581- 4770
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MAIL BAG
February 20, 2012
Dear Jim,-----I am sending a check for dues for 2012. If this is an incorrect amount, please advise. I am
extremely proud to wear a “Haynsworth” Cap. However, I wish it did not have all the “scrambled eggs”--to me it looks like we are all ‘captains’. Does anyone else have a similar feeling? I would like to see a cap with
“USS HAYNSWORTH” and perhaps the ship outline—not as important. Thank you for taking on all the tasks--you are a “Jim-of-all-trades”! You not only took on the tasks—you do a great job with each one!!!
Your HAYNSWORTH brother,
//s// Ronald Barber //s//
Ron “Reds” Barber RM3/c (’56-’59)
PS: To date: Hair more grey than red!!!!
lsb:rb
E-mail: lsbrb@comcast.net
(Ed. Note: ‘as a matter of fact, and coincidence, this is the third similar comment I have had recently. To that
end, my last order for ‘Haynsworth” Caps was for Caps without the “scrambled eggs”. Shipmates wishing to
have the Cap without the scrambled eggs can now order them.) Red, Thank you for your generous comments!
Please be specific about the style you want, with or without. Thanks.
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9 January 2012
Dear Jim,---Please find enclosed check for dues for 2012 and two chances on the Foul Weather Jacket raffle at
the next reunion. Thank you as always for your excellent ‘newsy’ Newsletter .
Best regards,------Malcolm Kenyon (’69-’70 LT)
kenyonmalcolm@yahoo.com Bellingham, WA
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Hi Jim,----You are doing a great job. Enclosed is a check for my dues. Also, send a License Plate Frame. Age is
catching up with me. I won’t be able to make it to Albany.
John Davidson, (’51-’53 GM3/c)
Mexico, MO
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Dear Jim,-----Enclosed is a check for my dues. Sorry I am late, must be old age. I do enjoy reading the newsLetter and look forward to the next one. Not too many left that were on the 700 when I was, but still enjoy
reading it.
Larry Chandler, (’50-’54 BT3/c), Citrus Springs, FL
Lchandler1@cfl.rr.com
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Some Interesting Anecdotes. (I ran out of mail/letters!)
To make a half kilo of honey, bees must collect nectar from over 2 million individual flowers!
(WOW, no wonder worker bees are so tired)
Tourists visiting Iceland should know that tipping at a restaurant is considered an insult!
(So, all of you guy’s/gal’s going to ICELAND, do not offend the Icelander’s!)
Zero is the only number that cannot be represented in Roman Numerals.
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2012 REUNION
Beautiful ALBANY, NEW YORK
SEPTEMBER 19 to 23, 2012
Mark your calendar now to make plans to attend. Get in touch with your shipmates
and tell them about this reunion. Plan your vacation in this gorgeous area at that
time of the year. Bring spouses, family, children, grandchildren or friends, let them
share your memories with those whom you served with on the USS Haynsworth.
(Note: (Free Dinner Saturday evening Banquet for One (1) Guest!)
Host and Hostess, Carl Alesio, (47-50 ME3/c) and his wife Helen
are planning an exciting and eventful weekend.
Base of operations will be the Crown Plaza Hotel in downtown Albany,
Featuring: Free: breakfast, parking, and shuttle from/to the Albany International
Airport.
Many activities being considered include Cooperstown’s Base Ball Hall of Fame,
Aquaduck Tour on the Hudson, Lake George in Early Fall and all will be
highlighted with a visit to the USS Slater DE-766, the only restored WWII Destroyer
Escort afloat in America, where the Memorial Service for our deceased shipmates
will take place.
Let’s Support Carl and Helen’s effort with the biggest Attendance Ever!
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INFORMATION for THOSE ATTENDING the ALBANY, NY REUNION
1. Room rate. Single occupancy: $99 + 14% tax= $112.86. Double occupancy: $109+tax = $124.26. Triple
occupancy: $129+tax = $147.06 Includes- Breakfast Coupon, inclusive of service and tax. Hotel has King- 1 Bed,
Queen 1 or 2 bedded rooms, and doubles, 2 bedded rooms.
2. Complimentary self parking in Garage adjacent to Hotel based on availability. Valet parking is available.
3. Complimentary Van transportation from/to, Albany International Airport/ AMTRAC Train Station. Call
Hotel upon arrival at (518) 462-6611.
4.Complimentary Wireless Internet access throughout the Hotel.
Enclosed within this newsletter is a registration form to select any or all the offered tours and associated cost.
Also, enclosed in form is your selection of Banquet Dinner options and associated costs. Please complete and
submit these forms as soon as you are able. We need to know how our attendance is meeting our contractual
obligations and the number of each meal selection. See you in ALBANY!
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Above is a copy of the USS Haynsworth (DD-700) morning orders the day following the
Kamikaze attack on the Haynsworth on April 6, 1945.
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Dear James,---- Thank you for sending back the pictures I sent you of the Haynsworth, DD-700
//s// Ray//s//
Raymond J. Lavoie, Sr. ’53-’54 FN (R-Division) Plantsville, CT
(860) 426-1230
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REUNION OFFICERS
NEWSLETTER
EDITOR
BOARD MEMBERS
Jack L. Gross (’62-’64 EM1/c)
PRESIDENT
Harvey N. Bailey (’60-’62 RD3/c)
6601 Chestnut Grove Highway
Luthersburg, PA 15848-5014
(814) 583-7535
Har-1234@live.com
206 S.W. 24th Street
Oak Grove, MO 64075-8300
(816) 690-8778
jsgr144@comcast.net
James F. Horn (’58-’60 RD3/c)
2 Surrey Court
Chambersburg. PA 17201-8756
(717) 263-8090
haynsworth@comcast.net
James T. Schreffler (’56-’59 BT3/c)
6921 Somerset Street
Harrisburg, PA 17111-5251
Pappyschref@yahoo.com
WEB MASTER
www.usshaynsworth.com
Howard R. Doble (’50-’52 FN)
4081 Section House Road #R
Hickory, NC 28601-9393
(828) 256-8128
Howard5052@charter.net
SECRETARY
James M. Murphy (’57-’60 SM3/c)
545 14th Court
Vero Beach, FL 32960-3609
(772) 562-3524
Razorback234@comcast.net
Raymond (Boats) G. Wolf (’50-’54 2BM2/c)
7800 West Vern Drive
Muncie, IN 47302-8820
(765) 759-9547
Boats700@comcast.net
SHIP’s STORE CLERK
James F. Horn (’58-’60 RD3/c)
(same as Treasurer)
TREASURER
James F. Horn (’58-’60 RD3/c)
2 Surrey Court
Chambersburg, PA 17201-8756
(717) 263-8090
Haynsworth@comcast.net
WEB MASTER
www.uss-haynsworth.com
Bill Morton ’44-’45 SOM3/c
1015 E. Tyler Avenue
Evergreen Place, Apt. 217
Litchfield, IL 62056
(217) 324-1568
Golfixer2009@gmail.com
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TAPS
(Made known to us since December 2011 issue)
Name
WATSON, JERRY H.
Rate/Rank Time Aboard
MM2/c
1966-1967
City/State
CROSSVILLE, AL
Date of Passing
May 23,
2011
FULTON, DANIEL P.
SK1/c
1945-1945
PEARLAND,
TX
October 03, 2011
HALE, JIMMY W.
SN
1951-1952
CULLMAN,
AL
November 23, 2009
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NEWSLETTER EDITOR and TREASURER NOTES
PLEASE, when you change your e-mail address or postal address let me know. I get too many newsletters returned with
notations like, ‘FOWARDING EXPIRED’ or ‘NO FOWARDING ADDRESS’. Thank You.
I still receive requests to post the amount of annual dues and when they are due. While our By-Laws do not establish a
specific amount, or date, most shipmates contribute an average of $20.00 and we appreciate submission in the January/
February time frame as this helps in determining our newsletter and reunion budgets. Thank You.
So far as of today, we have 56 shipmates that have elected to receive the E-NEWSLETTER exclusively. This is a savings
of $36.40 per issue or $109.20 per year. I continue to send the e-newsletter to all 200+ e-mail addresses as an incentive to
elect the e-newsletter exclusively. If 200 were to receive the e-newsletter , we would save $390/year. On this same issue, of
the 475 hard copy newsletters there must be some that have e-mail addresses that I am not aware of. If you have an email address and have never received the e-newsletter, please send your address to me. Thank You.
I would like to solicit input from shipmates on future REUNIONS, specifically the 2013 reunion. At this time we do not
have any volunteers to host the 2013 reunion so my wife Chris and I will plan one. We have several locations that we
would be considering but we would like the suggestions of all of you. 1. Washington D.C. area. 2. Rapid City, S. Dakota.
3. Northern Illinois area (Close to Great Lakes NTC). 4. Buffalo/Niagara Falls area. 5. New England Coastal Area. Based
on shipmate input, we will begin planning the 2013 Reunion. Please respond to this request. Thank You.
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Above is a copy of the USS Haynsworth (DD-700) Morning Orders for April 9, 1945.
(I also have six more ‘Morning Orders from January 1945 to March 1945 that I will post
in future newsletters.)
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January 24, 2012
Dear Jim,----Enclosed is my dues for 2012. Thanks to the December 2011 issue of the USS Haynsworth DD-700 newsletter,
I received a pleasant surprise prior to Christmas. An old shipmate, Tom ‘Moose’ Napuli was able to make telephone
contact with me through the newsletter. We relived the many good memories of the Haynsworth, the pier beer shack and
rambled on about old shipmates. It was astonishing at our age we remembered so much. When the USS Haynsworth was
decommissioned in January 1970. Tom was released from the Navy and stayed in the Texas/Louisiana area and as a result,
losing his New York City accent. Myself and my brother Joe, (CS3) were transferred to the USS Allen M. Sumner DD-692
in Mayport, Florida. We had a wonderful conversation thanks to the Newsletter.
//s// Bob Csencitz //s//
Bob Csencitz, SKSn ’69-’70 Breinigsville, PA
(610) 395-0672
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RESERVATION FORM for USS HAYNSWORTH (DD-700) Page 1 of 2
23rd ANNUAL REUNION
ALBANY, NEW YORK September 19 to September 23, 2012
Hotel Reservations must be made separately in advance of, Monday August 20, 2012.
After August 20, 2012, reservations will be accepted on a space/date availability basis.
Inform Hotel that you are with the USS Haynsworth DD-700 Party. Use Group Code: “EEM”
Hotel Albany- Hilton (Formerly the Crown Plaza)
89 State Street (State& Lodge Street) (For those flying into Albany International Airport, see page two of two.)
Albany, NY 12207
Local Reservation Number:---------------------------------(518) 462-6611 (Main Phone)
Toll Free Reservation Number:----------------------------(800) 445-8667 (Hiltons)
Fax Number----------------------------------------------------(518) 462-2901 (Guest Fax)
Single Occupancy Room Rate. King /Queen.(includes all taxes and city occupancy fee)-------------------$112.86
For Double/Triple, Quad occupancy, add $10.00 for each additional person.
For those driving: Parking is complimentary.
Check-in 4:00PM. Check-out 11:00AM
Name:
___________________________________________________________________
Rank/Rate Aboard DD-700:
_______________________Years Served aboard, 19_____to 19_____
Street Address:
___________________________________________________________________
City:
___________________________________________________________________
Phone,also cell if applicable: _____________________________Cell:___________________________________
E-Mail Address:
____________________________________________________________________
Names and Relationship(s)
____________________________________________________________________
of persons attending with you:_____________________________________________________________________
____________________________________________________________________
2012 ANNUAL DUES are $20.00,( if not already paid)......................................................... .......................$_________
THURSDAY, Sep. 20, 2012 Early Bird Tour.
Cooperstown NY, Baseball hall of Fame & Farmers Museum, circa 1800---$99.00 P/P (X )____=Total: $_________
See insert for additional information. We need 30 +/- 2 to schedule the tour. Lunch included.
FRIDAY, Sep. 21, 2012
Cruise on Lake George & Saratoga National Historic Park………….…….$99.00 P/P, (X)______= Total:$_________
Includes Lunch on the “Lac du Saint Sacrament” cruise ship, see insert for more details.
SATURDAY, Sep. 22. 2012
USS Slater and Albany tour on Aqua Duck (Inc. box lunch)…………...….$53.00 P/P. (X)______= Total:$_________
SATURDAY, ANNUAL BANQUET, Sep. 22, 2012 (Note: 1 Guest per registration form is free)
Cash Bar: 6:00PM to 7:00PM, Banquet at 7:00PM to 10:00PM.
Sliced Roast Sirloin w/ Wild Mushroom Ragout….………………………...$ 32.00 P/P (#)______ = Total:$_________
Lemon Thyme Chicken (roasted breast of chicken on bed of root veg,)…..$ 32.00 P/P (#)______ = Total:$_________
Tortilla Encrusted Tilapia, topped w/ roast tomatoes. red onion and lime relish…………..
…………………………………………………………………………………..$ 32.00 P/P (#)______ = Total:$_________
SUNDAY FAREWELL BREAKFAST, September 23, 2012. Included in Room Fee.)
(Meals include Tax and Gratuity)
GRAND TOTAL (Please, only one check)……Total for: dues(if applicable).Tours and Banquet……..$_____________
Send completed Form to: James F. Horn
2 Surrey Court
Chambersburg, PA 17201-8756
Tele: (717) 263-8090
E-Mail: haynsworth@comcast.net, (Cell: (717) 377-2843
Make checks payable to: USS HAYNSWORTH REUNION COMMITTEE
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION for Reunion. Page 2 of 2
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(received, September 14, 2011, letter)
USS Haynsworth (DD-700) Reunion Committee
ATTN: Mr. James Horn, Treasurer
2 Surrey Court
Chambersburg, PA 17201
Dear Mr. Horn:
Thank you for your letter and the generous $300.00 check from the USS Haynsworth (DD-700) Reunion Committee in
memory of your Captain and shipmate, Captain Edward H. Timm III. This contribution will be added to the
Thomas J. Peltin Destroyer Museum Grant Program in his memory.----The cost of operating and maintaining a destroyer
as a museum/memorial ship is far greater than most people realize. Paint, metal, insurance, utilities, etc.; they all add up
to far more than ticket sales can ever be expected to cover. The support of ship associations is vital to the survival of these
ships that serve as memorials to all destroyers and those who served on them. On behalf of the ships we support, I thank
the USS Haynsworth (DD-700) Reunion Committee for their generosity. Their support is greatly appreciated.
.Sincerely,
//s// James V. Jones President, Tin Can Sailors Inc.
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I highly recommend this newspaper for all who have served aboard one or more “TIN-CANS”.
This organization supports and provides resources and volunteers to maintain many Destroyers and recently, Destroyer
Escorts which are open to the public. Membership in the Tin Can Sailors provides a quarterly newspaper devoted to
stories provided mostly by former destroyer men. The articles are of great interest to all and would remind us of the
great contributions made by the Tin Can Sailors and their ships. At each of our reunions the “TIN CAN” Sailors provides
us with a free one year subscription which we award to a lucky shipmate at our closing Banquet. You can use the example
below to join or call/e-mail me and I will send you a mail able form. Don’t forget to include “Recruited By:_____________
in the application. Thank You.
Jim, Editor/Treasurer
(717) 263-8090
Haynsworth@comcast.net
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To the right is a copy of an application form to subscribe to the TIN-CAN SAILORS Quarterly
Newspaper. Mail to: Tin Can Sailor’s Inc., P.O. Box 100 Somerset, MA 02726-0100
USS Haynsworth Newsletter 12
MAIL BAG
Received 12/25/2011
Thomas Banfield (’54-’56 LTjg, {Cmdr.})
Barrington, IL tvbanfield@gmail.com
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Hi Jim,---- Talked to you last week regarding calendars, sorry to hear none available this year. I would like to
Order a Foul Weather Jacket, size XL embroidered with: SCHNEIDER IC3 if possible please. Enclosed ia a
Check for the Jacket and dues for this year and next year plus a few extra bucks just because.----Thanks,
Terry Schneider, ’58-’61 IC3/c Loveland, CO
Eva_Terry2000@yahoo.com
(rec’d 1/25/’12)
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Jim,---- My ship’s clock, retiree gift from my shipmates, has crapped out so I need a new one. Here’s two
chances. I doubt if I will be able to go that far for the reunion. Have a good one and smooth sailing.
Kenneth (Ken) J. Jenkins, ’51-’54 CS2/c Las Vegas, NV
PS, Here’s my dues also. ((Ed. Note: Thanks for the order Ken. Wear it in good health. Good Luck on the
Reunion Clock, it’s a beauty. Jim)
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Jim,----I’m sending the dues for this year. I have a new address. I decided to move, sold my house and moved
To New Jersey. Expect to attend the reunion. I will probably be accompanied by six other Family members.
Sincerely,
John Vasquez, ’44-’45 SM3/c (in the Navy , 1943 to 1946)
Pompton Lakes, NJ
Johnvas3@verizon.net
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USS HAYNSWORTH (DD-700) REUNION COMMITTEE
FINANCIAL REPORT for 1st Q (1/1/2012 to 3/31/2012)
Balance forward from 4th Quarter Financial Report, 12/31/2011-----------$ 15,648.04
INCOME from: 1/1/2012 to 3/31/2012
Dues: (33) Shipmates -----------------------------------------------$ 815.00
Ship Store sales(Mail in)--------------------------------------------$ 372.00
Raffle tickets for 2012 reunion-------------------------------------$ 203.00
Donations.-------------------------------------------------------------$ 160.00
TOTAL INCOME 1/1/2012 to 3/31/2012:.--------------------------$ 606.00
EXPENSES from: 11/1/2012 to 3/31/2012
Stamps, 4/2012 newsletter.------------------------------------------$ 272.85
Foul Weather Jacket(1)---.-------------------------------------------$ 265.00
2013 Reunion Clock---------------------------------------------------$ 165.00
TOTAL DEBITS from: 1/1/2012 to 3/31/2012---------------------$ 702.85
4th Quarter 2011 Bal. plus Income 1/1/2012 to 3/31/2012---------$ 17,198.04
Minus Expenses,1/1/2012 to 3/31/2012---------------------------------$
702.85
Bank Balance on 3/31/2012----------------------- -----------------------$ 16,495.19
On Behalf of the Officers and Board of the USS Haynsworth Reunion Committee:
MANY THANKS TO ALL DUES PAYING AND REUNION SUPPORTING
SHIPMATES AND FAMILIES AND FRIENDS.
REMINDER: 2012 DUES($20.00) ARE DUE January/February 2012
Several Shipmates have requested that the newsletter
Post the due date(s) and amount of annual dues.
The continuation of our Newsletter depends solely on dues paying shipmates,
(Specific, itemized details, of Income/Debits available upon request.), Ship store’s
and raffle’s are to supplement reunion costs ie. refreshments, entertainment, etc.
Make Checks payable to: USS HAYNSWORTH REUNION COMMITTEE
Respectfully submitted,
(Mail to)
//s// James F. Horn//s//, Treasurer
2 Surrey Court
Chambersburg, PA 17201-8756
(717) 263-8090 haynsworth@comcast.net
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BONUS PAGE 1
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In the following BONUS PAGE(s), I have selected some of the “Happy Haynsworth” pictures that some of our
Shipmates may have never seen. This is from Venice Italy, circa 52-54. If I am wrong, please e-mail/snail mail me.
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The picture below is believed to be the configuration of the Haynsworth prior to acceptance by
The US Navy in 1944. Note the bridge area which had to be modified to provide better visibility
over Mount 52 and the camouflage paint pattern which was not the final color scheme.
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BONUS PAGE 2
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This photo is circa 1958 / 1960 period. Note the Bridge configuration from the previous Bonus Page 1 photo. Many other
Modifications can be noted upon further comparisons including Mount 41 and addition of side water breaks.
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I have been told that this photo was taken at Pearl Harbor. If any shipmate knows differently, let
me know.
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USS HAYNSWORTH DD-700 FOUL WEATHER JACKET RAFFLE/ PURCHASE
All lettering is embroidered, not stenciled. Includes DD-700 Patch sewn on right. Jacket is Official issue.
Your name,(as you want it), will be personalized above left pocket. Cost of raffle ticket is $5.00 ea. and will be
drawn at this years,(2012), reunion. Cost to purchase a Jacket is $300.00, ($30.00 is returned to our Organization).
We need 5 tickets to make a drawing, any excess tickets, jacket will be raffled at 2013 Reunion. Need not be
present to win. Winner will be contacted for size and personalization information. Fill out below :
(Note: 2011 Jacket was not raffled off due to insufficient sales. Need a minimum of 26 more ticket sales to raffle off
at 2012 Reunion, ($130.00)
NAME:_________________________________
If you are the Winner:
Circle size:
Only L & XL sizes available
Indicate name to be embroidered
above left pocket(include rate/rank if-
ADDRESS:______________________________
CITY:_______________________ ZIP:_______
Desired).
(x) ________________________
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DD-700 BALL CAP: 1 Chance $0.25
Number of chances:________________
TOTAL for CAP: $_______________
Purchase: $10.00 (includes shipping. )
LICENCE PLATE FRAME: 1 Chance $0.25
Number of Chances:_______________
TOTAL for FRAME: $____________
Purchase: $13.00 (includes shipping).
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And NOW, a look at our 2012 Reunion Clock. This is truly
an amazing clock. It is Oval, 20” high and 16” Wide. It is from the
same Company that produced the Ships Wheel Clock raffled off at
the 2011 Reunion. See first page for more details.
Purchased at a working Amish Farm Gift Shoppe. This Clock is a
Great value compared to the Retail price of (get ready), $439.00!
Tickets are available now since we need to have 150 sold to break
even. Tickets are $2.00 ea.
NUMBER:________ TOTAL: $____________
Mail all Chances to:
James F. Horn, Treasurer
2 Surrey Court
GOOD LUCK!
Chambersburg, PA 17201-8756
(717) 263-8090
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Haynsworth@comcast.net
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Banquet Night, 2008 Reunion, Jacksonville Florida.
Left to right: Madeline Mennettee, wife of Michael F. Mennettee, ’44-48 EM1/c who passed away on Jan. 14,
2008, and daughters Mary and Marge. R. Gordon wolf, ‘50-’54 BM2/c and wife Darlene. I apologize for not
being able to identify the remaining shipmates/guests at this table.
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Left to Right: Geraldine (Gerry) Lewis; Raymond (Ray) Lewis, ’56-’57 MM2/c
John R. Sleggs, ’56-’58 MM3/c and Margaret (Maggie) Sleggs
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LIBERTY CALL, the good old days!
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Anyone recognize this
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Lisbon Portugal. Navies from many of the free word anchored here for a huge celebration, circa 1960. As I recall, we had
very strong currents and throughout the anchorage bearings to specific land points had to be monitored to detect drift.
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Gus is a plank owner of the USS Haynsworth, DD-700. He and his wife Fran are regular attendee’s at our
annual reunions. Gus loves to entertain us on our bus trip tours and also loves to tell great jokes. When we have
entertainment, Gus and Fran are the first to take to the dance floor. Gus&Fran, we hope to see you in Albany!
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