CWO Spring 2015 - Coast Guard Chief Warrant and Warrant Officers
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CWO Spring 2015 - Coast Guard Chief Warrant and Warrant Officers
U.S. Coast Guard Chief Warrant Officers Association CWOA OFFICER CWO Philip W. Beddow President FROM THE CWOA PRESIDENT CWO Jared Heintz Vice President CWO Sarah Case Vice President for Reserve Affairs CWO Richard Waechter (RET) Vice President for Retired Affairs CWO Brent Light Secretary CWO Sabrina Maile Treasurer CWO Carol Setteducato (RET) Executive Director CONTACT INFORMATION 200 V Street SW Washington, DC 20024 Telephone: 202.554.7753 E-mail: cwoauscg@verizon.net CWO News is a quarterly publication of the Chief Warrant and Warrant Officers Association, U. S. Coast Guard. The CWOA is a non-profit organization comprised of active duty, reserve and retired members. This publication is not an official periodical of the United States Coast Guard FRONT COVER Chief Warrant Officer Jesse Deery, commanding officer, and Senior Chief Jason Olsen, executive petty officer, of Coast Guard Cutter Marcus Hanna, watch the buoy deck as the crew conducts buoy maintenance near Boston on Feb. 17, 2015. The cutter Marcus Hanna was conducting buoy maintenance and ice breaking in support of Operation Reliable Energy for Northeast Winters. (U.S. Coast Guard photo by Petty Officer 3rd Class MyeongHi Clegg) Greetings Fellow Warrants, One year has passed since I took over the reigns as CWOA president and it feels like just yesterday I took my oath of office. Time has flown since I’ve taken over as president and I’m looking forward to another great year. Thank you to everyone who participated in this year’s CWOA elections. Your vote counts. Our newly elected officers are: Vice President (VP) – CWO Jared Heintz, VP of Reserve Affairs – CWO Sarah Case, and Secretary – CWO Sabrina Maile. All three officers are a great addition to the BOD; they are very excited about being association officers and they are eager to make their mark in the CWOA. We had a great turn out at this year’s CWOA annual meeting. Representatives from 24 out of 26 Chapters attended the meetings and with Admiral Zukunft as the guest speaker, we had nearly 70 people attended the installation banquet. It was a very productive meeting; you will be happy to know the Executive Committee took great strides to protect the Death Gratuity benefit by identifying funding and creating the Death Gratuity Restricted Fund; approved relocating the Barge to Bolling AFB this summer; and we approved adding a general membership vote to increase membership dues for subsidizing the Death Gratuity Fund, which will be on the next ballot. Summer is here once again. I want to welcome aboard all new members and congratulate all the soon-to-be Coast Guard warrant officers on your upcoming promotions this summer. Many of our members are preparing to transfer to their next unit. During your preparation I ask that you please remember to provide your updated contact information to the CWOA to ensure you stay on the mailing list. Please be safe in your travels. For those CWOs who are retiring, thank you for your service to our country and good luck with your new chapter in life. Very Sincerely, Phil Beddow CHIEF WARRANT AND WARRANT OFFICERS ASSOCIATION James Creek Marina 200 V. Street S.W. Washington, D.C. 20024 202.554.7753 Dear Fellow Warrants: During this past week I had the honor and privilege to go to the Chief Warrants and Warrant Officers Association Annual meeting. Saturday night I was officially sworn in as your newest Vice President. With this role and responsibility I am now fully engaged in making the most of our organization and bringing membership to its highest levels. Membership did very well over the past year but much of that was drastically diminished by failed setup of allotments. I will not be able to increase interest and preach the warrant officer association driving factors without each and every one of you helping me within your local areas. We need to take the time to reach out to our new appointee’s, and our active duty and explain to them how much good this association does and how much their support does to help this association continue its mission. In support of increasing and maintaining membership over the foreseeable future I challenge you to the following: Every association member in good standing attempt to register one new member. Create or install an active duty membership representative at each chapter. This will be a person that can keep up with the local membership, represent the association to new members/appointees, and work with the Chief Warrant and Warrant Officers Association to reach out to members at large. My goal here is to not send these new warrants to Chief Warrant Officer Professional Development (CWOPD) in order to learn about our association and possibly join. I want to send them to CWOPD having already joined and ready to help support those that have not yet joined. This is your association, our association. In order for it to thrive and grow we will need for all members to help out and together make this the most influential and insightful association within the Coast Guard. Very Respectfully, Jared Heintz Vice President Chief Warrant and Warrant Officers Association U.S. Coast Guard WELCOME ABOARD NEW MEMBERS Name Unit Sponsor CWO2 (MSSE) Broko Boland, USCG CWO2 (ENG) Robert P. Chofoy, USCG CWO2 (ISM) Blake S. Hadley, USCG CWO2 (BOSN) Richard J. Hasenstab, USCG CWO2 (MSSD) Patricia A. Murphy, USCG CWO (ENG) James M. Petrik, USCG CWO2 (WEPS) Alexander Roldan, USCG CWO2 (ELC) Thomas I. Schuster, USCG CWO (OSS) Joshua A. Tidey, USCG CWO (MED) Jerry D. Tucker, USCG CWO (ISS) Jeff L. Upton, USCG CWO (ENG) Tom E. Wunder, Jr., USCG CWO3 (PERS) Tracey M. Braymiller, USCG CWO4 (ENG) Brian S. Hall, USCG CWO2 (MSSE) Brian M. Hennessy, USCG CWO2 (ISM) Jason A. Huston, USCG CWO (ENG) Richard J. Vincent, USCG CWO2 (PERS) Andrew S. Armistead, USCG CWO2 (AVI) Michael L. Currier, USCG CWO2 (ENG) Bryan Goltz, USCG CWO3 (F&S) Jeffrey Niblett, USCG CWO2 (MAT) Nathaniel Peterson, USCG CWO2 (ISM) Robert E. Allen, USCG CWO2 (MSSE) Stephen M Cheney, USCG CWO2 (MAT) Joseph D. Johnson, USCG CWO2 (ENG) Jason C McLeod, USCG CWO2 (ELC) Anthony W. Peveto, USCG CWO2 (AVI) Jeremy L Treichel, USCG CWO2 (ISM) Michael A. Locke, USCG CWO2 (ENG) Ilvin Soto, USCG CWO2 (MAT) Melinda L. Bacon, USCGR CWO2 (OSS) Homar Barrera, USCG CWO2 (BOSN) Paul J. Bertram, USCG CWO2 (BOSN) Andrew D Coppa, USCG CWO2 (ELC) Christian S. Coster, USCG CWO2 (ENG) Matthew D. Dederick, USCG CWO2 (ISM) Roland N Devoe, USCG CWO2 (ISM) Kenneth W. Green, USCG CWO2 (ELC) Scott N Greenlaw, USCG MSU Port Arthur APO Baltimore Base Miami Beach Sector Boston Sector San Francisco SFLC Oakland COMDT (CG-721) USCGC Mellow District Nine HSWL SC Norfolk MSRT Chesapeake SFLC Baltimore Coast Guard Academy Sector Detroit Sector Puget Sound ICC Sector Upper Miss River Base Boston Air Station Kodiak SFLC Miami Base LA/LB CG Academy COMDT (CG-761) Sector Hampton Roads CEU Miami USCGC Harriet Lane ESD Corpus Christi ATC Mobile TISCOM APO Baltimore Sector New England Sector Corpus Christie USCGC Hollyhock MSST San Diego USCGC Stratton ATC Mobile CSD St. Louis USCG Tiscom SFLC LRE CWOA CWOA CWOA CWOA CWOA CWOA CWOA CWOA CWOA CWOA CWOA CWO Craig Kerby CWOA CWOA CWOA CWO William Giessman CWOA CWOA CWOA CWOA CWOA CWOA CWOA CWOA CWOA CWOA CWOA CWOA CWOA CWO CWOA CWOA CWO CWOA CWOA CWOA CWOA CWOA WELCOME ABOARD NEW MEMBERS Name Unit Sponsor CWO2 (F&S) Dominic A. Heggarty, USCG CWO2 (ENG) Joseph LaCorte, USCG CWO2 (ENG) David N. Miller, USCGR CWO2 (BOSN) Kevin T. Morgan, USCG CWO2 (F&S) Chris R. Morere, USCG CWO2 (F&S) Cynthia E. Oliver, USCGR CWO2 (F&S) William K. Rice, USCG CWO2 (MLES) Donald Royal, USCGR CWO2 (ENG) Steven VanHevelingen, USCG CWO2 (MAT2) Rick Viel, USCG CWO2 (ELC) Benjamin Diguilio, USCG CWO2 (ENG) Rex Wimberly, USCG CWO2 (BOSN) Jason A Grimm, USCG CWO2 (F&S) Lorina Ofagalilo, USCG CWO2 (OSS) Christopher B Ramp, USCG CWO2 (MED) Shannon P Reck, USCG CWO2 (INF) Paul J Roszkowski, USCG CWO2 (INV) Mark H Dixon, USCG (Ret) CWO2 (OSS) Michael A Henry, USCG CWO2 (ENG) Marshall L Price, ,USCG CWO4 (F&S) Erwin D Taylor, USCG (Ret) Base Ketchikan USCGC James Sector San Francisco District Seven Taclet USCGC Thetis Base Miami Beach USCGC Tampa MSU Baton Rouge SFLC Norfolk Base Alameda CWOA CWOA CWOA CWOA CWOA CWOA CWOA CWOA CWOA CWOA CWOA CWOA CWOA CWOA CWOA CWOA CWOA CWOA CWOA CWOA CWOA Base Kodiak (ESD) USCGC Campbell Sector New York Base Ketchikan Sector Humboldt Bay COMDT (CG-114) MOPIC Sector NY Sector Houston USCGC Sequoia Transfer season is upon us. If you moved or know of shipmate moving, drop us an email, provide us with your new address. Please check your allotment; everyone should be contributing 5.00 for their dues. The 3.00 discount expired. If you have questions contact us at cwoauscg@verizon.net. I look forward to hearing from you. Carol Setteducato Highlights of the April 2105 CWOA Meeting By Laws Topic 5 - removal of the chapter designation of “Area/District Chapter” and replacing it with the more accurate description of “Chapter” throughout the sections for the John A Keller and Art and Ruby Colona Scholarship application sections. Moved, seconded and approved, submit to the General Membership for vote with the next election. By Laws Topic 8 Area limitations for qualification for President, Vice President, Secretary and Treasurer (See By Laws Committee Report) – a motion was made seconded and approved to state that the offices of President and Vice President shall be active duty CWO’s stationed in the Executive committee reviewing annual meeting topics. Washington DC/Baltimore area, and that if active duty CWO’s cannot be located to accept the positions of Secretary or Treasurer reserve or retired members may be considered with the only geographical restriction is their being located within the continental United States. Submit to the General Membership for vote with next election. CWO Paul Spencer, Mid Pacific Chapter presents donations to the President of the Association CWO Phil Beddow. Agenda Item 4 Relocation of the “Barge” – a proposal to relocate the “Barge” from the current location (James Creek Marina – adjacent to the old CG Headquarters) to Capital Cove Marina at Joint Base Anacostia-Bolling (JBAB) approximately 2 miles from the new CG Headquarters. The current location is in a very unsecure location with no active offices nearby to provide any support (ie head facilities), also not convenient to new CG HQ. New location at JBAB will provide security (located within an Air Force Base, with full support including monitored video surveillance. Total cost of the relocation is estimated at $5,000 with the added benefit of reducing our annual mooring charges nearly $2,000. Passed. No general membership vote required, this is for information purposes only. Agenda Item 5 Death Gratuity Benefit - It was moved seconded and passed to transfer approximately$28,000 from the General Assets Funds to a new fund entitled Death Gratuity on 1 July of 2015 and 2016 to start the fund. The $28,000 will actually be calculated by multiplying the number of members on the rolls as of 1 July by $8.42 the amount of each person’s annual dues to be earmarked for the Benefit. The additional benefit of establishing a separate fund as we will now have a designated fund to accept any donations provided in the future as well as deposits from the general fund as needed. Again no vote of the General Membership required, this is for information purposes only. A brief history of our dues since 1965: 1965 1966 1982 1996 $1.50 $2.00 $3.00 $5.00 per per per per By Laws Topic Item 7 Dues - It was moved seconded and approved to amend the bylaws increasing the monthly dues from $5 to $7 with $1 earmarked for the Death Benefit Gratuity Fund and the remaining $6 for the general fund. month month month month Since fiscal year 2003-2004, the Association has operated in a deficit mode from as little as $4921 to a high of $32,507. Only fiscal years 2011-2012 and 2012-2013 reflect a positive cash flow, but this was the result of only having a paid Executive Director for a portion of those years. Expenses for the Association continue to rise. Each year a pay increase to the Executive Director is necessary to remain competitive with the Washington DC market. Also the budget for the Annual Meeting continues to rise due to more chapters and the increasing cost for flights, hotel rooms and food. Not only do we have higher costs to deal with, but we need to start planning on where the future Association Office will be located and what costs will be associated with moving off the barge. Although the amount of dues are contained in the Standing Rules, any increase requires the approval of Executive Committee and an approved vote of the membership, as stated in Article III, Section 2.a. Submit to the General Membership for vote with next election. Admiral Zukunft swears in three new Officers, CWO Jared Heintz, CWO Sarah Case and CWO Sabrina Maile. CWO Will Iozzino President of the Steven Shields Chapter in Alexandria, VA present Captain Hartman (Ret), an honorary certificate as CWO Bob Peckman looks on. Captain Hartman is a proud Coast Guard veteran who retired from active duty after 30 years of devoted service. Currently, he is a Government Service Employee at the U. S. Coast Guard TISCOM base in Alexandria, VA where he had previously been the Commanding Officer from 1999-2002. TISCOM is the home of the USCG’s Ceremonial Honor Guard, where we have more junior enlisted personnel than any other unit in the entire organization. Whether it is monetary support or a donation of time and resources, to support the wellbeing of our crewmember’s, Captain Hartman is the first one to respond! He enthusiastically invests his personal time and voluntary efforts into TISCOM’s Chief’s, Chief Warrant Officer’s and Coast Guard Academy Alumni Associations. These associations are heavily involved in philanthropy projects such as fundraising, social benefits and community outreach on behalf of the Coast Guard and Captain Hartman is commonly seen spearheading whichever cause they are supporting. He is extremely active in his service as a voluntary member and an advisor to the Command for the Morale, Well Being and Recreation (MWR) program. Captain Hartman is the ambassador of the TISCOM Partners in Education (PIE) program. This invaluable community outreach program is designed to partner under-privileged children with Coast Guard mentors to encourage success in the classroom and enhance our relationships with the Alexandria Community in which we are located. CWO John A. Keller Scholarship Program 2015 Grant Recipients Name Alexandra K. Cavazos Brittany M. Joy Annalise M. Pilitowski Shannon P. Solak Spenser M. Rush Zoe Tallman Sponsor CWO Edward Cavazos CWO Juan Joy CWO David Pilitowski LCDR Lane Solak CWO Guy Rush LCDR Daniel Tallman Unit Yorktown CGIS St. Petersburg Sector Del Bay Retired Air Sta Miami Retired City/State Williamsburg, VA Riverview, FL Clayton, NJ Woodbridge, VA Davie, FL Chesapeak, VA Recipient of John A. Keller: Brittany Joy is surrounded by The Suncoast Chapter members CWO Sean Cox CWO Ifong Lee, CWO Matt Kellison (Pres Suncoast), CWO Patrick McCarthy, and CWO Jim Koehler (left to right) Mr. and Mrs. Gary Gasparovic donated 100.00 to the CWO Keller Scholarship Fund in memory of Mrs Darlene Marie Keller. Mr. Oren Jeffries donated 100.00 to the CWO Keller Scholarship Fund in memory of Mrs Darlene Marie Keller. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Lockamy donated 50.00 to the CWO Keller Scholarship Fund in memory of Mrs Darlene Marie Keller. Mrs. Phyllis Smith donated 50.00 to the CWO Keller Scholarship Fund in memory of Mrs Darlene Marie Keller. Mr. and Mrs. Buskiek donated 500.00 to the CWO Keller Scholarship Fund in memory of Mrs Darlene Marie Keller. Ms. Donna Cyrus donated 10.00 to the CWO Keller Scholarship Fund in memory of Mrs Darlene Marie Keller. Ms. Kelley Hanau donated 25.00 to the CWO Keller Scholarship Fund in memory of Mrs Darlene Marie Keller. Mr. and Mrs. Johnson donated 100.00 to the CWO Keller Scholarship Fund in memory of Mrs Darlene Marie Keller. LCDR Hugh Mitchell, USN (Ret) donated 50.00 to the CWO Keller Scholarship Fund in memory of Mrs Darlene Marie Keller. Mr. and Mrs. Nalley donated 25.00 to the CWO Keller Scholarship Fund in memory of Mrs Darlene Marie Keller. Ms. Marlene Potts donated 100.00 to the CWO Keller Scholarship Fund in memory of Mrs Darlene Marie Keller. Ms. Carolyn Potts donated 50.00 to the CWO Keller Scholarship Fund in memory of Mrs Darlene Marie Keller. Mr. and Mrs. Darrell Russell donated 20.00 to the CWO Keller Scholarship Fund in memory of Mrs Darlene Marie Keller. Suncoast Chapter donated 40.00 to the CWO Keller Scholarship Fund in memory of CWO Rene LaPlante. Mrs. Susan Carlsson donated 500.00 to the CWO Keller Scholarship Fund in memory of late husband CWO Frank Carlsson. Cdmr Alfred E. Sporl, (Ret) (deceased) donated 1000.00 to the CWO Keller Scholarship Fund. Mr. Kevin Potts donated 50.00 to the CWO Keller Scholarship Fund in memory of Mrs Darlene Marie Keller. Mr. Paul Filice donated 25.00 to the CWO Keller Scholarship Fund in memory of Mrs Darlene Marie Keller. Mid Pacific Chapter donated 50.00 for Marketing the Association, 50.00 to the CWOA Building Fund and 200.00 to the CWOA Scholarship Fund. Mr. & Mrs. Joe Howard donated 100.00 to the CWOA Scholarship Fund. Silver State Chapter donated 100.00 to the CWOA Scholarship Fund. Mr. & Mrs. Bill Mattoon donated 75.00 to the CWOA Scholarship Fund and 75.00 to the CWOA Building Fund in memory of Distinguished Member CWO Earl Ryder (Ret). Little Club on the Prairie donated 75.00 to the CWOA Scholarship Fund and 75.00 to the CWOA Building Fund in memory of Distinguished Member CWO Earl Ryder (Ret). St. Louis Chapter donated 160.00 to the CWOA Scholarship Fund. CWO Laura Freeman and husband Greg donated 100.00 to the Death Gratuity Fund. Juneau Chapter donated 600.00 to the CWOA Scholarship Fund. Pacific Northwest Chapter donated 100.00 to the CWOA Scholarship Fund. Pacific Northwest Chapter donated 50.00 to the Building Fund. Mr and Mrs. James Pulse donated 100.00 to the Death Gratuity Fund. Steven Shields Chapter donated 200.00 to the CWOA Scholarship Fund. DC Chapter donated 200.00 to the CWOA Scholarship Fund. DC Chapter donated 100.00 to the Building Fund. Suncoast Chapter donated 50.00 to the CWOA Scholarship Fund in memory of CWO Ben Hogan (Ret) and CWO Gene Crosson (Ret). Suncoast Chapter donated 25.00 to the CWOA Scholarship Fund. Golden Gate Chapter donated 100.00 to the CWOA Scholarship Fund. Golden Gate Chapter donated 100.00 to the Building Fund. Long Island Sound Chapter donated 100.00 to the CWOA Scholarship Fund. Cape Island Chapter donated 100.00 to the CWOA Scholarship Fund. CWO Phil Beddow and his wife Nan donated 214.00 to the Death Gratuity Fund. IN MEMORIAM To Those Who Have Crossed The Bar Cmdr. Peter Corson, USCG (Retired) crossed the bar on Sep. 29, 2014. Cmdr. Corson was born on Jun. 9, 1933 and retired on Jul. 1, 1974. He was a member of the Association for 55 years. CWO (MED) Valerian Kusenko, USCG (Retired) crossed the bar on Oct. 1, 2014. He is survived by his sons, Mr. Peter Kusenko of 70 Merrick Road, Hamilton, NJ 08691 and Mr. Bernard Kusenko of 87 Ribsam Street, Mercerville, NJ 08619. CWO Kusenko was born on Aug. 10, 1933 and retired on Oct. 10, 1993. He was a member of the Association for 19 years. CWO (ENG) Dennis McTigue, USCG (Retired) crossed the bar on Oct. 2, 2014. He is survived by his widow, Mrs. Robin McTigue. CWO McTigue was born on Aug. 12, 1941 and retired on Jul. 1, 1984. He was a member of the Association for 35 years. CWO (WEPS) Hassan Salem, USCG (Retired) crossed the bar on Oct. 11, 2014. He is survived by his granddaughter, Mrs. Crystal Austin. CWO Salem was born on Jul. 27, 1931 and retired on Apr. 1, 1965. He was a member of the Association for 36 years. CWO (F&S) Donald Hanley, USCG (Retired) crossed the bar on Oct. 16, 2014. He is survived by his widow, Mrs. Carolyn Hanley of 7 Wood Haven Drive, Palm Coast, FL 32164. CWO Hanley was born on Oct. 3, 1934 and retired on May 1, 1979. He was a member of the Association for 47 years. Lt. Cmdr. Gary Vaughn, USCG (Retired) crossed the bar on Oct. 17, 2014. He is survived by his widow, Mrs. Clare Vaughn of 2003 W. Keysville Road, Plant City, FL 33567. Lt Cmdr. Vaughn was born on Mar. 17, 1931 and retired on Oct. 1, 1977. He was a member of the Association for 52 years. CWO (MAT) David R. Demers, USCG (Retired) crossed the bar on Oct. 25, 2014. He is survived by his widow, Mrs. Cynthia L. Demers of 3802 Bubba Drive, Zephyrhills, FL 33541. CWO Demers was born on Jan. 30, 1944 and retired on Apr. 1, 1983. He was a member of the Association for 38 years. CWO (CHMACH) Harry V. Hardy, USCG (Retired) cross the bar on Dec 25, 2014. He is survived by his daughter Gilda H. Hollar and his son H. Craig Hardy. CWO Hardy was born on Jul. 1, 1916 and retired on Oct. 1, 1964. He was a member of the CWOA for 61 years. CWO (PERS) Duane Herbert, USCG (Retired) cross the bar on Dec. 9, 2014. CWO Herbert was born on Mar. 5, 1943 and retired on Sep. 1, 1982. He was a member of the CWOA for 34 years. IN MEMORIAM To Those Who Have Crossed The Bar CWO (ENG) Theodore L. Turgeon, USCG (Retired) cross the bar on Dec. 22, 2014. CWO Turgeon was born on Mar. 11, 1922 and retired on Apr. 1, 1973. He was a member of the CWOA for 57 years. Lt. Robert W. Jackson, USCG (Retired) cross the bar on Jan. 1, 2015. He is survived by his widow Mrs Nadene Jackson. LT Jackson was born on Sep. 14, 1932 and retired on Sep. 1, 1975. He was a member of the CWOA for 48 years. CWO (BOSN) Edward G. Mackey, USCG (Retired) cross the bar on Jan. 4, 2015. CWO Mackey was born on May 27, 1926 and retired on Jul. 1, 1975. He was a member of the CWOA for 45 years. CWO (F&S) Ruben S. Manlangit, Sr., USCG (Retired) cross the bar on Jan. 14, 2015. He is survived by his widow Vera E. Manlangit of 106 Bruce Drive, Elizabeth City, NC 27909. CWO Manlangit was born on Feb. 7, 1932 and retired on May. 1, 1986. He was a member of the CWOA for 41 years. Lt. Cmdr. Richard L. Luna, USCG (Retired) cross the bar on Jan. 20, 2015. Lt. Cmdr. Luna was born on Jul. 28, 1928 and retired on Aug. 1, 1977. He was a member of the CWOA for 38 years. CWO (BOSN) Michael J. Monroe, USCG (Retired) cross the bar on Jan. 21, 2015. He is survived by his widow Mrs. Glenasue Monroe of 317 NW Julia St., Camas, WA 98601-7546 CWO Monroe was born on Sep. 27, 1942 and retired on Oct. 1, 1982. He was a member of the CWOA for 43 years. CWO (BOSN) Frank B. Carlsson, USCG (Retired) cross the bar on Jan. 25, 2015. He is survived by his widow, Mrs. Susan Carlsson of 3109 Manatee Road, Tavares, FL 32778. CWO Carlsson was born on Nov. 25, 1930 and retired on Jan. 1, 1973. He was a member of the CWOA for 46 years. CWO (CHSPCK) Bernard Hogan, USCG (Retired) cross the bar on Jan. 31, 2015. He is survived by his widow, Mrs. Dorothy Hogan. CWO Hogan was born on May. 17, 1915 and retired on Jul. 1, 1965. He was a member of the CWOA for 63 years. CWO (WEPS) Robert G. Cameron, USCG (Retired) cross the bar on Jan. 31, 2015. CWO Cameron was born on Feb. 14, 1920 and retired on Mar. 1, 1970. He was a member of the CWOA for 59 years. IN MEMORIAM To Those Who Have Crossed The Bar CWO (ENG) Robert D. Hall, USCG (Retired) cross the bar on Feb. 2, 2015. CWO Hall was born on Aug. 4, 1930 and retired on Mar. 13, 1992. He was a member of the CWOA for 36 years. CWO (ELC) Carl W. Vetzel, USCG (Retired) cross the bar on Feb. 2, 2015. CWO Vetzel was born on Nov. 16, 1932 and retired on Nov. 1, 1972. He was a member of the CWOA for 19 years. Lt. Cmdr. John D. Klemm, USCG (Retired) crossed the bar on Feb 8, 2015. Lt Cmdr. Klemm was born on May 2, 1933 and retired on Nov 1, 1980. He was a member of the Association for 47 years. CWO (MED) Zigmond Golaszewski, USCG (Retired) cross the bar on Feb. 11, 2015. CWO Golaszewski was born on Sep. 5, 1920 and retired on Jul. 1, 1972. He was a member of the CWOA for 58 years. CWO (BOSN) Clark W. Straus, USCG (Retired) cross the bar on Feb. 13, 2015. CWO Straus was born on Jan. 20, 1920 and retired on Nov. 1, 1971. He was a member of the CWOA for 59 years. Mrs Darlene Marie Keller wife of John A. Keller died on Feb. 14, 2015. The Keller’s started the CWOA John A. Keller Scholarship Fund. This scholarship benefits dependent children of members in good standing with the CWOA. CWO (ENG) William L. Hefflin, USCG (Retired) cross the bar on Feb. 16, 2015. CWO Hefflin was born on Nov. 7, 1935 and retired on Jul. 1, 1983. He was a member of the CWOA for 43 years. CWO (CHMACH) Gilbert W. Coughlan, USCG (Retired) cross the bar on Feb. 18, 2015. CWO Coughlan was born on Apr. 12, 1917 and retired on Nov. 1, 1966. He was a member of the CWOA for 64 years. CWO (BOSN) Harold E. Gavin, USCG (Retired) cross the bar on Mar. 9, 2015. He is survived by his three children. CWO Gavin was born on Jan. 15, 1921 and retired on Oct. 1, 1960. He was a member of the CWOA for 59 years. Lt. Cmdr. James D. Lombard, USCG (Retired) cross the bar on Mar. 10, 2015. He is survived by his widow Mrs Rita Lombard. Lt. Cmdr. Lombard was born on Feb. 20, 1928 and retired on Sep. 1, 1968. He was a member of the CWOA for 53 years. CWO (AVI) James H. Smith, USCG (Active) cross the bar on Mar. 20, 2015. He is survived by his widow and children. IN MEMORIAM To Those Who Have Crossed The Bar CWO (WEPS) Salvotore J. Clarino, USCG (Retired) cross the bar on Mar. 24, 2015. He is survived by his widow Mrs Louise M. Clarino. CWO Clarino was born on Dec. 27, 1947 and retired on Nov. 30, 1996. He was a member of the CWOA for 35 years. CWO (F&S) Perry Crosson, USCG (Retired) cross the bar on Mar. 26, 2015. He is survived by his widow Mrs. Dorothy Crosson of 1163 60th Ave. South, St. Petersburg, FL 33705 CWO Crosson was born on Jun. 10, 1934 and retired on Dec 15, 1978. He was a member of the CWOA for 51 years. Lt. Cmdr. Anthony Maglione, USCG (Retired) cross the bar on Mar. 26, 2015. He is survived by his son and daughter. Lt. Cmdr. Maglione was born on Jul. 20, 1930 and retired on Sep. 1, 1978. He was a member of the CWOA for 49 years CWO (ENG) Fred M. Baker, USCG (Retired) cross the bar on April 20, 2015. He is survived by his widow Mrs. Josephine Baker of 3733 Boca Chica Blvd. #101A, Brownsville, TX 78521-4015. CWO Baker was born on Aug. 12, 1932 and retired on Sep. 1, 1982. He was a member of the CWOA for 37 years. There is a port of no return, where ships May ride at anchor for a little space And then, some starless night, the cable slips, Leaving an eddy at the mooring place . . . Gulls, veer no longer. Sailor, rest your oar. No tangled wreckage will be washed ashore. - by Leslie Nelson Jennings By INF2 John Edwards Humble in spirit and confident in purpose, members of the Chief Warrant Officers Professional Development Course 05-15 arrived in New London, CT., March 3, 2015, ready to learn. Despite the foul weather that delayed some of our shipmate’s arrival, we each made the journey in order to hone our skills as effective leaders, and to polish our enlisted experiences into the high shine of an officer’s presence. That is no easy task, however, the attitudes, experiences and professionalism of our instructors, as well as the entire staff of the Coast Guard Academy, helped knock off some of the old salt and prepare us for the transition from the Chiefs’ Mess to the wardroom. With nearly 60 years of experience between them, the instructors, CWO4 Scott Epperson and CWO4 Pete Mantel, command an automatic respect. It was clear from the moment that teaching commenced; we definitely had the right instructors. Their ability to communicate clearly and directly aided many of us in compartmentalizing, absorbing and learning the material they presented. They shared stories of their growing pains in the wardroom in hopes that we would learn from them and make assimilation a little easier. With sage advice being offered, and a top-notch curriculum giving students a well-rounded view of officer life, perhaps one of the most important lessons offered was an opportunity to grow; not only as individuals, but as Coast Guardsmen. Part of this course is to present material and ensure that it can be done following a certain criteria. Given most people’s discomfort with public speaking, it was clear that some of us were out of our comfort zone. “I felt as though the course provided me the right tools to be successful as an officer,” said CWO2 Joe LaCorte, who is assigned to Coast Guard cutter James as the Main Propulsion Assistant. “The level of instruction here has been second to none and I thank the instructors for giving me the tools to succeed as a Warrant Officer.” CWOPD Class 05-15 In the end, 22 men and women from various specialties spent two weeks in the snowy northeast learning to adjust, to adapt, and to assimilate. Made ready by our instructors, we return to our respective wardrooms with a new found sense of belonging and a true understanding of what being a Chief Warrant Officer means; both in spirit and in purpose. Marine Safety Specialist Response Warrant Officers Alcoast 131/15 COMDTNOTE 16450 Subj: Utilization of Marine Safety Specialist Response Warrant Officers COMCOGARD PSC ARLINGTON VA 092114Z DEC 14/ ALCGPSC 174/14 COMCOGARD PSC ARLINGTON VA 231348Z MAR 15/ ALCGRSV 015/15 Purpose. This message provides coast guard sectors and marine safety units with policy and guidance for the utilization of active duty and reserve marine safety specialist response (MSSR) warrants officers in support of coast guard marine environmental response (MER) and preparedness requirements. Background. In October 2013, the Commandant announced the creation of the MSSR specialty and established an initial 17 active duty and 17 reserve billets. The MSSR specialty was created to mitigate the current gaps in MERs experience, technical knowledge, and proficiency. The MSSR specialty establishes a natural career progression enabling marine science technicians (MSTs) with MER technical spill response knowledge, qualifications, and experience to continue building and leveraging those skill sets as they progress up the chain of command into more senior leadership positions within the MER field. The first four active duty CWOs completed the lateral to MSSR on 1Jan15. Additionally, there were five enlisted members, currently on the 2014 CWO final eligibility list, that were found fully-qualified for lateral to MSSR. Their appointment will be governed by the normal appointment and assignment process. Specific guidance and timelines for future active duty and reserve applications to MSSR will be announced via message from the personnel service center. Roles and Responsibilities. MSSRs shall be assigned to the sector or MSU incident management division (IMD). MSSRs serve as the unit technical expert in marine environmental response and preparedness. They should be placed in positions of great trust and leadership to advise the command cadre, response department head, and IMD chief, and guide, train, and mentor junior officers and enlisted personnel in response and preparedness activities. MSSRs are intended to ensure connectivity of the marine environmental protection (MEP) mission at the field level. MSSRs should coordinate response and preparedness activities closely with the prevention department and the contingency preparedness and force readiness (CPFR) staff to unite the unique elements of the MEP mission across the sector enterprise and improve operational effectiveness and efficiency. For all the details about this message please go to http://www.uscg.mil/announcements/alcoast/131-15_ALCOAST.txt Great News, New Chapter Starting in South Carolina to Brunswick, GA Sector Charleston’s Warrants are making the final preps to start the Low Country CWOA Chapter. The chapter will cover all of the Sector’s AOR from Myrtle Beach, Sc. to Brunswick, Ga. The new Chapter will be holding events at various locations to allow equal travel time to all of its members. Anyone interested in being a part of the chapter please email CWO4 Ray Bryant Ray.Bryant@uscg.mil or CWO4 Thad King Thad.king@uscg.mil CWOA Merchandise Order Form Item Quantity Size Unit Cost Total Cost Embroidered Polo Shirt ______ ____ $30.00 _________ Navy Blue Ball cap ______ $16.00 _________ White Ball cap ______ $16.00 _________ Sword Plaque ______ $85.00 _________ Embroidered Patch ______ $ 5.00 _________ Lapel Pin ______ $ 4.00 _________ Decal ______ $ 1.00 _________ Bumper Sticker ______ $ .50 _________ Lightweight Windbreaker ______ ____ $58.00 _________ Medium Weight Jacket ______ ____ $52.50 _________ Heavyweight Jacket ______ ____ $58.00 _________ For Windbreaker & Jacket add $2.00 for 2XL and 3XL _________ Shipping & Handling for Windbreakers and Jackets is 10.00 each. _________ Shipping Costs for all other items. (see table below) _________ Total Cost of Ordered Items. _________ TOTAL COST _________ Shipping Cost Add Shipping Cost Add Up to $7.00 $7.00 to $15.00 $15.01 to 30.00 $1.00 $2.50 $5.50 $30.01 to 50.00 $50.01 to 100 Over 100 6.50 $10.00 $15.00 Ship to: Name:_____________________________________________________________ Address:___________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________ City:________________________________ State:___________________ Zip Code:_____________________________ Phone: ________________ Personalized Jacket Embroidery: ________________________________________ ALL MAJOR CREDIT CARDS ARE NOW ACCEPTED; PLEASE CALL 202-554-7753 TO ARRANGE PAYMENT. Make check or money order payable to “CWOA”, Mail Form to CWOA, c/o James Creek Marina, 200 V. Street, S.W., Washington, DC 20024 Please contact cwoauscg@verizon.net with any questions. Revised 4-28-2015 Chief Warrant and Warrant Officers Association U. S. Coast Guard c/o James Creek Marina 200 V Street, SW Washington, DC 20024-3321 Non-Profit Org. U.S. Postage PAID Permit No. 529 Dulles, VA ADDRESS SERVICE REQUESTED New London, CT – CWO Professional Development Class 06-17 learn sword commands during the April session of the school. .