First in battle last to leave South Carolina WWII Swamp fox Chapter Lives lost for our Country 52 Boats To those whose contributions meant the loss of sons, brothers or husbands, I pay my most humble respect and extend my deepest sympathy. As to the 374 Officers and 3,131 men of the submarine Force who gave their lives in the winning of this war, I assure you that they went down fighting and their brothers who survived them took a grim toll of our savage enemy to avenge their deaths. May God Rest their Gallant Soul s Adm. Lockwood. Their creed To perpetuate the memory of those shipmates who gave their lives in submarine warfare; to further promote and keep alive the spirit and unity that existed among submarine crewmen during WW II; to promote sociability, general welfare and good fellowship among its members; and pledge loyalty and patriotism to the United States government." Associates motto Charleston Swamp Fox Chapter will continue until the last man, we have about 45 associates supporting the remaining 10 World War Two Submarine Veterans. + Two WWII Surface who saw the light and joined the Submarine service can I get an Amen on that? May God Bless America! LEWIS ALLISON. STATE CDR. (843) 832-8787; ED STANK. PRESIDENT (843) 569-6012 MIGUEL EMERSON TREASURER (843) 553-4109; GEORGE SCHARF VICE PRES. (843) 873-3318 BILL ROBERTS, BASE SECRETARY (843)-875-0191; ROGER GIBSON, NEWSLETTER (843) 875-4933 Our next meeting will be at 1314 North Main Street, Ryan's Family Steak House; in Summerville SC on Thursday, April 18 th at 1130 we look forward to seeing everyone at the meeting! Invocation: George Scharf, or Ed Lunch: 1130-1215 Meeting Called to order: George: Purpose of the organization: Pledge of Allegiance: William Jones Tolling of Lost boats: Ed and Lee Base president, no comment Base Commander of the Swamp Fox Lee Allison; My body is healing slowly, I ve had a talk with Super man and he agrees that I am no longer able to leap over tall buildings and race trains but he will allow me to ride in the Caboose and keep the stove going... So that s where I stand at the moment and believe I am happy just to stand.
Our chapter is growing smaller by the moment but for those who are here we need to start telling you all about our former lives when we were young. I was telling one to Roger when I lived in Blackville North Carolina I was 16 at the time and in charge of all the outside at my parents house, from the chickens to the garden and an old mule I bought for 20-40 dollars, but that s another story the one job I had was to help out two widows with their cow, my job was to find pasture for her, milk her and bring her back each day to the two ladies, my pay was 10 cents a week, where I got in trouble was when I pastured the cow in a field of wild onions, boy I was threatened with a law suit that milk was horrible, next time I ll tell you about the mule and then my run in with Chief Spritz in Sub School. Hope to see you all at the next USSVI and Swamp fox meeting on the 18 of April 2013. By the time you get this newsletter we have had a pig roast and the South east convention in Charleston the pig roast of course at Buddha s the after battery. Lee Base Secretary, Robbie, we have some new associates that have joined Polaris magazine have been ordered and we should be getting in the next round new members are Donald Mook, Steve Everette, Joe Hayes, Jim Lewis, if I missed anyone blame Robie Newsletter editor; Boy the last meeting at Ryan s was a packed house, I think we had all seats filled this is the most I ve ever seen Listed below some of our WWII Hero s Whatley, Swampy, Stacy, John, Marshall, Abele, Stacy and Elaine, John and Madeline, group at the USSVI meeting, Abe, Willie, Lee and John with Willie and Eugene and Lee check the pictures WWII at the start in 1939 Total population of the World; 1,978,167,400, the total Military loss s at the end of the war; 22,572,400, to 25,487,500, total civilian collateral and carnage was 37,585,300, to 55,207,000 so a average figure of all loss s was 62,171,400 this is a ball park figure! so you see our World War veterans are our heroes can you imagine what the number would be if we had lost? Thanks for our freedom Look at the world today and compare the pool of men and women we had to draw from then and what we have now, sort of scary isn t it! USSVI Charleston and WWII Swamp Fox Chapter s First in Submarines First Target sunk USS Housatonic
Newsletter editor: Our base secretary Bill will be getting a new hip in April so he will not be at the meeting so our prayers will be with you and hope you have a speedy recovery Stacy Power had to go in Hospital to get an artery rooted out from his waist to his foot had bad circulation causing problems with his foot and his big toe, that s how he found out he had a problem was through his big toe, so to all be aware of problematic issues. Our next issue will be about Lee and his boy hood age 16 as he and his Mule plowed all the neighbors gardens in North Carolina before he enlisted into the Navy this is one of the stories Yes I have a lot of memories of Lee