Newsletter - Marine Corps League
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Newsletter - Marine Corps League
Marine Corps League Tar Heel Detachment # 733 April 2016 Scuttlebutt John Dilday, Commandant April 2016 SCUTTLEBUTT PAGE 2 Marine Corps League COMMANDANT’S COMMENTS Tar Heel Detachment John Dilday # 733 Officers John Dilday Commandant 919-602-4483 Bruce Goeden Senior Vice Commandant 919 919--720 720--7066 Tyrone Ashe Junior Vice Commandant 919-349-2308 James White Judge Advocate 919-455-7717 James Cox Paymaster 919 919--604 604--7363 James_a_coxiii@yahoo.com Suellen Beaulieu Adjutant 919 919--362 362--7436 Ed Romanoski Sergeant-at Arms 919-573-3041 ————————————— Next Meeting May 4, 2016 Christ the King Lutheran Church, Cary, NC 1800 Social 1900 Meeting —————————————\ Scuttlebutt Staff Editor Suellen Beaulieu 919-362-7436 sabeaulieu@aol.com Web Sites: www.tarheelmcl.org www.ncmcl.org W e sure started the month off with a bang. There were 34 present at our April 6th meeting which included six guests. It is great to have so many new faces at our monthly meetings. We welcome each of you and look forward to them becoming a part of the Tar Heel Detachment. It was great to have Young Marine Cooper Johnson in attendance. He is the Division Three Young Marine of the Year and will be in Las Vegas in May going for the title of National Young Marine of the Year. Cooper is an outstanding young man and we know he will do well. Also, joining us was the outstanding graduate from the NROTC program at NC State. He will become an officer in the Marine Corps after graduation. The Detachment will present him his officers sword at the graduation ceremony at the NC State Bell Tower in May. Congratulations to Brendan Mazaleski and we wish him a huge success with his Tour of Duty. April is a great month with the warming of the weather and the beautiful flowering new growth. It is also the month of our semi annual breakfast fundraiser at the Golden Corral in Fuquay. It is a great deal as everyone gets a regularly priced $11.95 plus tax meal for a donation of $10, of which the Detachment gets to keep $5. It is an all you can eat buffet. We need everyone to help out. So if you were not at the meeting to get tickets just call me 919602-4483 and I will get the tickets to you. Also, on April 23rd Devil Dog Pound #210 will have a Growl at the doghouse of PDD Jeffrey Jones, 11870 Lodge Road, Middlesex, NC 27577. This is open to all current Devil Dogs and any member of the Tar Heel Detachment that has been in the League for at least one year. Those that wish to attend, we can carpool after our breakfast at the Golden Corral. The Tar Heel Detachment would like to give a big “Thank You” to James Niver for serving as our Detachment Chaplin for the past two years. We thank him for his dedication and for the outstanding articles of inspiration he has submitted to our Scuttlebutt. This issue will be his last submission (unless we can get him to submit some guest articles). Jim will continue his presence but he feels he needs to take a break. At the same time, thanks to Jason Hall for stepping up to assume the duties of Chaplin beginning with our May meeting. We look forward to his contributions to the Tar Heel Detachment. The 23 new recruits for the Young Marines will culminate their 13 weeks of training the weekend of April 15th to 17th with their campout on the farm of Detachment member John Skuce. Upon this completion they will officially become Young Marines at their graduation ceremony, Monday, April 18th. Location of ceremony is Hope Community Church, 821 Buck Jones Road, Raleigh, NC 27606. Each member of the Detachment is invited to join them for this momentous occasion and show them our support. Mark your calendar for Saturday, May 14 th, as Gayle and John Dilday are opening up their backyard for the third annual Pig Pickin’ for Detachment families and the Young Marines and families to gather for a social event of getting to know each other better. It will begin at 1600 and extend until ?? This will be a great opportunity for good food, family fun and fellowship. We hope to see you. 812 White Meadows Dr., Fuquay Varina, NC 27526. We also hope to have some other family events during the year, including an ice cream and watermelon party in July, an old fashion hot dog roast by a bonfire in September and once again having the open house Christmas party in December. More details will be published later. Plans are being finalized for our 24th annual Memorial Day ceremony on May 30th to honor our deceased veterans and their families. Tyrone Ashe with the help of many of you is putting together an outstanding agenda. So pass the word out to your families and friends and invite them to come out and pay tribute to those that paid the ultimate price to this great country of ours and the freedoms we enjoy. Also on Friday, May 27th we have been asked to provide color guards for a ceremony to be held at each of the Hospice Centers in the area. This will be for veterans and others who are terminally ill and in the care of Hospice. We will need a Few Good Men to present the colors, so when asked please help out. It will be a short 30 minute program. The Department of NC Marine Corp League State Convention will be held in Gastonia the weekend of June 10-12. A banquet will be held the evening of June 11th. All members of the MCL and spouses are invited to attend. This will present a great opportunity to take your Commandant’s continued on page 5 April 2016 SCUTTLEBUTT PAGE 3 Viet Nam Marine Corps League Tar Heel Detachment #733 John Dilday CUSTOM EMBROIDERY BY GAYLE Commandant Gayle Dilday 812 White Meadows Dr. Fuquay Varina. NC 27526 812 White Meadow Dr Fuquay Varina, NC 27526 919-602-4483 healthinsurancepro@juno.com Phone 919 772-6234 www.foresthillsflorist.com Forest Hills Florist Forest Hills Shopping Center 1325 Fifth Avenue Garner, North Carolina 27529 Virginia D. Durham NCCPF David M. Durham Marine Corps League Tar Heel Detachment #733 Suellen Beaulieu Past Commandant/PDD 502 Fairview Road Apex, NC 27502 SABeaulieu@aol.com 919-362-7436 Tar Heel Detachment # 733 Membership Capsule 31 38 16 85 LIFE members Paid Members Total Past Due Total Members 3 new members—1 Jan through 6 April 2016 919-285-2276 919-602-2068 gayleo.1@juno.com John Dilday Authorized Representative Blue Cross Blue Shield of NC YOUR HEALTHCARE SPECIALIST 919-602-4483 healthinsurancepro@juno.com God Bless All Our Marines and Their Families April 2016 SCUTTLEBUTT Officer Installation, March 13 2016 Devils Ridge Golf Club PAGE 4 April 2016 SCUTTLEBUTT PAGE 5 Detachment Activities Commandant John Dilday of the Tar Heel Detachment and Commandant Pete Lambert of the Air Land and Sea Detachment along with Marines Russ Oliver and Bob Peters attend a Flag Raising in Wake Forest at the City Hall in memory of Col Richard Maxey USMC on April 4th. Col Maxey was a former member of the Tar Heel Detachment. Tar Heel Detachment 733 newly installed Officers met with Commandant Dilday at his home on March 17th in meeting the detachment By Laws. Before the meeting Gayle Dilday cooked a wonderful Irish meal to celebrate the day! The staff met to discuss the upcoming year’s activities, fundraisers and budget. Present were: Commandant John Dilday, Judge Advocate James White, Paymaster James Cox, Sgt-At-Arms Ed Romanoski, Adjutant Suellen Beaulieu, Jr Past Commandant Andrew Blizzard, Public Affairs Coordinator Jim Lewis and Past Commandant, DVC and DoNC Chief of Staff John Staley. Not present were Sr Vice Commandant Bruce Goeden and Jr Vice Commandant Tyrone Ashe. Among the many ideas that were brainstormed by the group were several new fundraising ideas and goals to be presented at the April meeting. Commandant’s Comments continued spouse to the mountains and enjoy a weekend of fun and fellowship with fellow Marines. (Details are sent to you via email) Many of your wives are joining together for a ladies night out on the same evening of our monthly meeting. This is becoming a huge success for getting together for food, fun and getting to know each other better No planned agenda, just a night off from cooking and doing the dishes, So if you want more information contact Gayle Dilday at 919-602-2068. The Tar Heel Detachment is a strong and vibrant organization and it is all because of you. So when you meet a fellow Marine invite them to join us at one of our meetings, such as what one of our newest members did recently. William Cargill and his wife Judy saw a Marine with a Marine ball cap in a parking lot. So they went over and spoke to him, inviting him to our next meeting. Not knowing the address they just said it would be held at the Lutheran Church in Cary. So at our meeting this month, Dan Gallagher and his wife Tammy looked up the addresses of Lutheran churches in Cary and drove around until they found the one that had cars with Marine stickers. Once they found us, they came in. Such was the case of meeting J’Metria Anderson at Bath and Body Works last Christmas and after finding out both she and her husband, Arthur, were Marines, they were invited to come to our meeting. Bruce Goeden, through his work at the DMV has invited many Marines to join us. This is also the case with Earl Linthicum as he meets Marines at each of the gun shows. There are many ways to come in contact with Marines to invite them to come out for good food and that Marine camaraderie. Last but not least, ask your friends and family members to join us at our breakfast fundraiser at Golden Corral on April 23 rd from 8 to 10:30. Have a great and blessed month. Semper Fi, John Dilday Semper Fi April 2016 SCUTTLEBUTT Sr. Vice Commandant’s Message Bruce Goeden H ello To All and Welcome To April 2016 I do not feel any different as Sr Vice, (yet)! I continue looking forward and to always being available to assist anyone, as I hope I have done in the past. I plan to assist Commandant John Dilday to make our Detachment and his term the Best ever. ymsdibg Jr Vice Tyrone Ashe and Adjutant James White count on me helping you both in completing any missions assigned to us this year. Past Commandant Sue Ellen continues to improving on her excellent job as editor of the Scuttlebutt. Past Commandants Blizzard and Staley are also a Great help to me in areas too numerous to mention. We had a great time at the Spring Quarterly meeting In Winston Salem! I wish more of you could have attended!! I look forward to your presence at the Summer Quarterly meeting on June 10 th in Gastonia NC. As always car pooling is available for ALL. Fun, Conversation and Great Comradeship will be had by all who attend !!!!. It is always a Great privilege at our monthly meetings to see each and everyone of your smiling faces and pass out warm handshakes. It would be Fantastic if all of you could find some more new members, like the ones who were at the meeting on the 6th!!! Remember to bring any New Contacts and their families to our upcoming events. ( Pistol Shoots, Picnic, Wreath Laying and Luncheon). Yes, Sending them E mails is nice, but a personal phone call from you is always the best.! These are yours and ours new special friends just like all of you are to me. If your schedules permit Pick up your new friends and bring them to the meetings. Mark your Calendars for the following dates and times : Saturday, April 23rd from 0800 till 1030 is our First Fund Raiser of the year at the Golden Corral in Fuquay Varina. Sell tickets to friends, neighbors and co workers! Saturday May 14th starting at 1600! Our First Family Picnic is Hosted and taking place in John and Gayle Dildays back yard!! Bring your whole family out for fun , food, and good comradeship!! Saturday May 28th from 1000 till 1500 at the Walmart in Fuquay Varina we need your help and assistance for our 2 nd Fund Raiser. Call or E mail if you can help! Monday May 30th ,The Biggest Day of the Summer, Our Annual Wreath Laying at the Capital Grounds in Downtown Raleigh. Setup at 0930 and Kickoff at 1100. Semper Fi Bruce Goeden Sr Vice ymsdibg@yahoo.com / text 919-720-7066 PAGE 6 Jr. Vice Commandant’s Comments Tyrone Ashe I would like to join my fellow marines in wishing a happy 75th anniversary of the battleship’s commissioningG of the USS North Carolina FREE WITH BATTLESHIP ADMISSION Come celebrate the Battleship’s 75th anniversary on Saturday April 9, 2016, as active duty personnel from Camp LeJeune bring the ship to life from 9:00 am to 4:00 pm. Working with the Battleship’s Living History Crew and the US Marine Corps Historical Company, Sailors from the 2d Marine Division and Marines from the 2d Tank Battalion will interpret the Battleship for visitors. According to LCDR Jason M. Constantine, Battalion Chaplain and one of the event organizers, “This is a unique event in which Marines and Sailors from the 2d Marine Division are volunteering their own time to share their maritime services' history and heritage with the fine people of Wilmington.” Award winning East Burke High School Jazz Ensemble will also perform patriotic music throughout the day in commemoration of the event. Join the North Carolina Azalea Festival Official Party Entourage, which includes Queen Azalea Anna Kooiman, the Queen’s Court, and Official Invited Guests at 1:00 pm as they wish the Battleship NORTH CAROLINA a happy birthday by cutting the official Showboat cake on board. “We are proud to be a part of this very important celebration honoring the history of the Battleship North Carolina,” says 69th Azalea Festival President Robby Collins. “The Battleship and the Festival have worked closely to support each other for many years, and we are excited to be such a big part of this celebration.” Come be apart of the fun and express your gratitude to these fine service personnel. On April 9, 1941, in New York Navy Yard, the U. S. Navy commissioned United States Ship NORTH CAROLINA officially into the U. S. fleet. NORTH CAROLINA was the first American battleship to be commissioned since December 1923. With war already waging in Europe and the Pacific, Secretary of the Navy Frank Knox proclaimed during the commissioning ceremony, “The NORTH CAROLINA is one of a new line of ships that will give the United States unchallenged supremacy on the seas.” Orders were read, the colors (U.S. flag) and commission pennant were raised, the watch set and the battleship was placed in commission. Admiral Alfred Ward, then Commander Ward, NORTH CAROLINA’s Gunnery Officer, recalled years later: “We were in the New York Shipyard, getting the ship ready to go to war. The people in the shipyard had the same feeling that I had and that I still have about the wonderful ship NORTH CAROLINA. Every man of that crew in Brooklyn worked just as hard as he could to make it a going concern. The commissioning ceremony in New York City was a really electric and satisfying event. The ovation that ended the celebration was a tribute to a bunch of hard-working people. Our sailors were ready to go out to do whatever had to be done to win that war. And they did it. They really did it.” At the time of her commissioning on 9 April 1941, she was considered the world’s greatest sea weapon. Armed with nine 16-inch/45 caliber guns in three turrets and twenty 5-inch/38 caliber guns in ten twin mounts, NORTH CAROLINA proved a formidable weapons platform. Her wartime complement consisted of 144 commissioned officers and 2,195 enlisted men, including about 100 Marines. During World War II, NORTH CAROLINA participated in every major naval offensive in the Pacific area of operations and earned 15 battle stars. April 2016 SCUTTLEBUTT PAGE 7 www.coxacctsvcs.com James@coxacctsvcs.com Cox Accounting James A. 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I have also learned innumerable things such as: 1- That when saying grace you need to say not only "Bless this food we are about to eat", but also may need to include "Could You also add a little more flavoring to the food with this blessing?" 2- That you may know many good prayers about "Delivering us from evil", but that you really never know how quickly it may take for them to work. 3- That "Oh Lord, not him again!' is not really a prayer. 4- That, no, Charley Chaplin was not a Chaplain ! 5- That God never gets to retire, and is continuously watching. 6- That the problem is that people assume you are a good listener and often want to tell you stuff. 7- That if God had a baseball team, He would certainly have all of game's stars. Unfortunately, Satan may have all the umpires ! 8- That I've also heard good news and bad news. The good news is that there will be a baseball game in heaven soon. The bad news is that I may be there to watch. 9- That I've been told that each of my Scuttlebutt articles is better than the next." 10-That "Ask and it shall be given to you." is a quote from Saint Mathew and not from Santa Claus. 11- That I can't find any sin that is truly original. 12- That to love thy neighbors as thyself includes your enemies. That may not be too bad if you live long enough, since that they will then necessarily decrease, with time, in number. Unfortunately so will many of your friends. 13- That you can pray to win the lottery, but you also have to buy a ticket. 14- That to write a passable Scuttlebutt article, I have to go to church and listen to a sermon. 15- That it is not naughty to say Amsterdam Avenue and you do not have to change it to Amsterdarn. 16- That when a group of people, who all agree, drive around together, it has to be in a Honda, because they are all in Accord. It has been a privilege and an honor to serve as Chaplain, and I want to thank everyone for their support and forbearance. Page 9 Upcoming MCL Events… Det Meeting COH (Oxford) YM Encampment Mt Olive Pistol Shoot Community Breakfast Golden Corral Fuquay MODD Pound 210 Growl April 6 April 9 April 15-16 April 20 April 23 April 23 Future Events Det Meeting Picnic Det and YM Family Cary HS JrNROTS Awards night Pistol Shoot Veterans ceremonies at hospice locations COH St Andrews Rose Donations Walmart Fuquay Varina Wreath Laying Ceremony Memorial Day Luncheon Tobacco Road DoNC Annual Meeting (Gastonia) May 4 May 14 May 17 May 18 May 27 May 28 May 28 May 30 May 30 June 10-12 75th Anniversary of the Original Jeep Patent E arlier on April 7, 2016 the United States Patent and Trademark Office tweeted a note reminding us that on this date 75 years ago the original Jeep patent was issued. Issued on April 7, 1942, United States Patent No. 2,278,450, is titled Military vehicle body. The ‘450 patent generally relates to a “small car vehicle body having convertible features whereby it is rendered particularly desirable for military purposes.” The patent describes the purpose of the vehicle is to essentially create an automobile equivalent of a Swiss Army Knife. The patent explains: One of the principal objects of the invention is to provide a convertible small car body so arranged that a single vehicle may be interchangeably used as a cargo truck, personnel carrier, emergency ambulance, field beds, radio car, trench mortar unit, mobile anti-aircraft machine gun unit, or for other purposes. The inventor listed on the patent is Byron Q. Jones, a Colonel in the United States Army, although it seems that Colonel Jones was likely not the actual inventor. When it became clear that the United States would likely be forced at some point to enter World War II, the government sent out a request for proposals to 135 companies. The government was looking for a multi-purpose four-wheel-drive vehicle. Only American Bantam Car Company responded to the request within the given time, which was just 49 days to produce a working prototype. The government was impressed with Bantam’s design and shared the blueprints with several other companies, which not surprisingly soon followed with their own very similar designs. Adding insult to injury, the government applied for a patent in the name of Colonel Jones, as the inventor, despite the fact that he did not work on the design of the vehicle. Who was the person who truly invented the Jeep? The real and true inventor was almost certainly Karl Probst, who was brought on by Bantam to assist with the design project in 1940. Probst is said to have designed the first Jeep in only two days time. Article written by Gene Quinn Editor of IPWatchdog.com on April 7, 2016 April 2016 SCUTTLEBUTT PAGE 10 Business Sponsors Our Business Sponsors The following list of business's and individuals are "Supporters" and Sponsors of the Tar Heel Detachment 733 of the Marine Corps League. In sponsoring us they are supporting: Wounded Warriors NROTC JNROTC Young Marines Youth Program USO - Raleigh Eagle Scouts Toys for Tots Hope For Warriors Community Activities Marines Helping Marines Locally We invite You to become a sponsor by downloading the Sponsor Form on our website (www.tarheelmcl.org) and mailing your tax deductible contribution to the Tar Heel Detachment. Thank you to the following sponsors of Marines, Youth and the community: Rally Point Sport Grill– Cary Atlantic Tire & Service Barbeque Lodge Raleigh Arvin’s Lawn Mower Repair Denny’s of Raleigh & Garner Anna’s Pizzeria Cleveland Draft House Danny’s Bar-B-Que Gower’s Brake & Alignment Ral Murray's Tire & Auto Service Messenger Marketing, Raleigh Restaurant Auto Tire & Service Restaurant Lawn Mower Repair Management Group Restaurant 919-267-6237 Restaurant Restaurant Auto Maintenance & Repair Tire Sales/Repair/Maintenance Svc Business Marketing 919-678-1088 919-319-1614 919-872-4755 919-779-7404 919-303-3300 919-285-2497 919-550-3723 919-468-3995 919-834-5909 919-821-0573 919-414-3088 www.rallypointsportgrill.com ablackman@atlantictireonline.com barbequelodgeraleigh.com 5850 Fayetteville Rd., Raleigh, NC www.densuccess.com Apex and Fuquay-Varina, NC tomkane@clevelanddrafthouse.com dthompson36@nc.rr.com craigpounds@earthlink.net gary@murraystirebargains.com tabs-inc@mindspring.com The League is a not for profit organization within the provisions of IRS Code 501 (c) (4), with a special group exemption letter which allows for contributions to the Marine Corps League to be tax deductible by the donor. Eagle Scouts Good Citizenship Awards Commandant Dilday, Marines Randal Rempfer and John Booth (also and Eagle Scout) stand with new Eagle Scouts Andrew Gibson, Nicholas Moshinske and Sam Penry holding the Marine Corps League’s Good Citizenship Award which they received from the Tar Heel Detachment 733 on achieving the Boy Scout’s highest rank on March 12th. On March 8th Tar Heel Detachment 733 Commandant Dilday, Marines John Staley, Randal Rempfer and John Booth (also an Eagle Scout) presented Nathan Lembo and Morgan Rathbone the Marine Corps League’s Good Citizenship Award for achieving Scout’s highest rank, the Eagle Scout. Neil Patel received the Marine Corps League’s Good Citizenship Award on April 3rd presented by the Tar Heel Detachment 733 Commandant Dilday, Marines John Staley, Randal Rempfer and John Booth, also an Eagle Scout. April 2016 SCUTTLEBUTT PAGE 11 April 23, 2016 8:00am– 10:30am $10 Donation 1420 East Broad Street, Fuquay Varina, N.C. 27526 C’mon, join us for a sumptuous Golden Corral Community Breakfast which includes the complete buffet and choice of drink. Golden Corral is located near Sunset Lake and N. Main in Fuquay For information on tickets, contact: John Dilday 919 602-4483 www.tarheelmcl.org The Marine Corps League supports Toys for Tots, Hope for Warriors, Cary High NJROTC, Young Marines, Memorial Day Ceremony, Boy Scouts, USO, Wounded Warrior Battalion, Camp Lejeune and Marines and their families. April 2016 SCUTTLEBUTT Capitol City Young Marines Leadership Course March 5-6 A few of the Capitol City unit’s YM spent the weekend in Carolina Beach, NC for a Unit Level Leader’s Course, similar to a Junior Leadership School, but on a much smaller scale and within the unit. The weekend was absolutely a success and having YM/SgtMaj Ward there was made it even better The entire weekend was focused on training our Young Marines on specific leadership skills as well as a little fun. Thanks to Mrs. Johnson, Ms Alston, as well as Mr. Cobb and Mr. Alston and all the participation Young Marines for a fantastic weekend. PAGE 12 April 2016 SCUTTLEBUTT Drawing will be week of November 10th 2016 PAGE 13 April 2016 SCUTTLEBUTT PAGE 14 MARINE CORPS LEAGUE TAR HEEL DETACHMENT #733 Minutes April 6, 2016 Opening ceremony was held at 1900 hours at the Christ the King Lutheran Church in Cary, NC. The meeting was conducted by Commandant John Dilday. There were 34 in attendance. Recognition of Guests. The Commandant welcomed all members and wished them a great new year. He recognized the following guests: Bryan Daniels, Kevin Kosuda, Daniel Gallagher, I’Metria Anderson, Arthur Anderson, YM Cooper Johnston, YM Jude Smith, Brendan Mazaleski (NC State Marine Officer Candidate) Roll Call of Officers: PRESENT except as noted: John Dilday, Commandant; Bruce Goeden, Sr. Vice Commandant; Tyrone Ashe, Jr. Vice Commandant; James White, Judge Advocate; James Cox, Paymaster; Ed Romanoski, Sgt at Arms; Jim Niver, Chaplain; James Lewis, Public Affairs and Doug Smith, Young Marine Coordinator. EXCUSED: Andrew Blizzard, Jr Past Commandant, Suellen Beaulieu, Adjutant, David Gardner Eagle Scout Coordinator Applications for new members. There were none Induction of new members None Minutes of Previous Meeting: The minutes of 2 March, 2015 were published in the March Scuttlebutt. A motion was made by Earl Linthicum and seconded by James Cox to accept the March minutes. Motion passed. Correspondence: All correspondence from Dept. of NC has been forwarded to members via e-mail or in the Scuttlebutt. Reports: . Paymaster: report was submitted and approved pending audit by voice vote. Balance check book is $1996.51, CD Balance $2133.00,.total available $4129.51. Motion to approve paymasters report as presented subject to audit was made by James Lewis and seconded by Walter Atkinson. Motion approved. Sickness or Distress: Please keep the following in your thoughts and prayers: Nan Cheek home from hospital, recovering well Earl Linthicum’s granddaughter having surgery for scoliosis Walter Atkinson’s daughter having surgery for non-malignant brain tumor Steve Curlee’s wife preparing for surgery Frank Mansfield home and has his good days and not so good days. Go visit him. John Skuce’s eyesight is deteriorating and almost blind. Helen Joostema, wife of deceased Detachment Marine, Donald Joostema, passed away. Standing Committees: Sr. Vice Commandant: Bruce Goeden No Report Jr. Vice Commandant: Tyrone Ashe No Report Judge Advocate: Tyrone Ashe talked about the progress of the planning for the Memorial Day Wreath Laying Ceremony. He is still looking for volunteers. Please contact him if you are interested. Jr. Past Commandant: Andrew Blizzard Excused Absent Public Relations. James Lewis has us listed on www.eventstriangle.com under Marines and is working with media stations for MCL publicity including Memorial Day Events. Sgt-At-Arms: Ed Romanoski Collected $ 50.00 for the flower fund; $59.00 for 50/50. $30.00 to winner; $29.00 to detachment. Total to the detachment $79.00. Eagle Scouts: David Gardener Excused Absent (sent in report of 3 Eagle COH’s held since last meeting with 6 new Eagle Scouts presented Good Citizenship Certificates from the Detachment. Two Eagle ceremonies planned in the next month. Capitol City Young Marines Doug Smith reports that there are still 23 Young Marine recruits in training. It’s the largest group so far. They will go to their Encampment at Marine John Skuce’s “depot” on April 15-17 and graduate on Monday April 18th. Introduced Young Marine Cooper Johnston who is the Division 3 Young Marine of the Year competing for National Young Marine of the Year in Las Vegas in May.. Pistol Shoot: Toby Roberts reported that the next pistol shoot is Aril 20th. Had 13 at the March shoot. All are wel- April 2016 SCUTTLEBUTT PAGE 15 come. Unfinished Business: Update on Memorial Day. Tyrone Ashe reports that planning for the event is progressing nicely. The times have been adjusted slightly - set up to start at 9:30 AM and the program to begin at 11 AM Announced that Lt Gen Robert Ruark will be our guest speaker. Update of Budget and Finance Committee No Rep Pistol Raffle. Earl Linthicum reports that the tickets sales are progressing along. Announced that the pistol and gift certificate have been paid off. All sales here forward will be available to support the programs we support. New Business: Breakfast fundraiser will be held at the Golden Corral in Fuquay on April 23rd Contact John Dilday to get tickets (919-602-4483) Need everyone to sale a few tickets. Tickets are $10 for a $11.95 plus tax breakfast with full buffet available Will need the help of a few Marines to assist as Color Guard at Memorial Day Celebration on May 27th at various Hospice Wake County facilities. The 3rd Annual family Pig Pickin for Detachment and Young Marine Family social at home of Gayle and John Dilday 812 White Meadows Dr Fuquay 27526 on May 14th at 1600 –on NC Department State Convention to be held June 10th-12th in Gastonia with banquet on Saturday evening June 11th. All are invited to attend Additional information will be sent out by email. Good of the League Contact made with Publix Grocery and established their support for league Contact made with Walmart in Fuquay and received permission to do Rose Donation fundraisers at this location Announcements: Young Marines meet each Monday at 1830 (New meeting location is Hope Community Church 821 Buck Jones Rd Raleigh 27606) Eagle Scout Court of Honor Saturday April 9th at 1700 hr at Better Roads Biker Church 800 Lewis St , Oxford N C. Young Marines weekend campout at John Skuce farm 142 Haqtch’s Hill Lane Mount Olive NC 28365 on April 15th 17th. Young Marine Graduation Ceremony on Monday April 18th at 1830 held Hope Community Church 821 Buck Jones Rd Raleigh 27606 Detachment Pistol Shoot April 20th at 1900—Wake County Indoor Firing Range Breakfast fundraiser Saturday April 23rd from 0800 to 1030 at Golden Corral 1420 East Broad St Fuquay Varina (Tickets $10.00) Pound #210 GROWL, 23 April 2016 beginning at 0900 with firing at gun range on property (bring own firearm and ammunition) The Doghouse is 11870 Lodge Rd, Middlesex NC 27577 Growl will be promptly at 1300. All Dogs and Detachment members who have been a part of the Tar Heel Detachment for at least one full year are invited Wake County Veterans Council meets at 1800 American Legion Post #1 3600 Lee Road Raleigh on April 27th at 1800. Next Monthly meeting for Detachment will be Wednesday May 4th, 2016 beginning at 1800 with dinner and social hour. Business Meeting at 1900 Report of KIA for the months of February 2016: with sadness we report that Staff Sgt Louis F Cardin was killed March 19th at the Makhmour base outside of Mosul, Iraq. He was assigned to the 2nd Battalion , 6th Marine Regiment, 26th Marine Expeditionary Unit at Camp Lejeune. Closing Ceremony: The meeting was adjourned at 2029 hours. The next meeting is May 4th, 2016. Respectfully submitted: John Dilday (for Suellen Beaulieu) Commandant Semper Fidelis April 2016 SCUTTLEBUTT PAGE 16 Semper Fi ‘Til the Day I Die Birthdays Italic APRIL 2016 Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri 1 MAY 2016 Sat Sun Mo Tue Wed Thu Fri 2 1 2 3 Pete Navagonzalez 3 10 4 8 9 12 13 14 15 16 15 18 19 20 Pistol Shoot 21 22 23 22 25 26 27 28 29 30 29 Mike Snyder 24 9 10 5 11 12 Richard Patrick 6 7 Ed Romanoski 13 14 Ed Gleason Bill Hodg- Doug Johnson John Skuce 17 8 6 Det Mtg 7 Ed Welch 11 5 4 Det Mtg Sat 16 17 18 Pistol Shoot 19 20 21 23 24 25 26 27 28 Jim Semmens Nick Bradfield 30 George Walls Justin Dobson 31