Tradewinds December 2024

Volume 65

To perpetuate the memory of our shipmates who gave their lives while voluntarily serving in submarine warfare in the pursuit of their duties while serving their country. That their dedication, deeds and supreme sacrifice be a constant source of motivation toward greater accomplishments. To further promote and keep alive the spirit and unity that existed among submarine crewmen during World War II. To promote sociability general welfare and good fellowship among our members. To pledge loyalty and patriotism to the United States of America and it’s constitution.

1. Bowfin Pearl Harbor Base

Bowfin Meeting – We conducted our December meeting at Clean Sweep Bar, Lockwood Hall. The following members attended – Base Commander Paul Jurcsak, Secretary Brett Kulbis, Treasurer Carleton Tatro, COB Gary Johnson, and members Dave Atkins, David Bilek, Rodney Boucher, Dan Del Monte, Nelson Greer, Ace Parker, Thom Sousa, Wade Thode, and Joe Winzenried.

Welcomed Guests – Dolores Brown, Miya Bilek, Sandy Parker, Wesley and William Thode.

Binnacle List – Please keep all our members and their families in your good thoughts and prayers.

Hauʻoli Lā Hānau! Bowfin Birthdays for the month of December.

Patrol Reports

A day that will live in infamy!

2024 Pearl Harbor Memorial Parade

Western Region Roundup 2025

Dolphin Store Launches New Website

Bowfin Holland Club Members

This Month in Base History

2018 – USS Columbia sailor goes on shooting rampage near DD2. 

Base Officers & Staff

Commander
Paul T. Jurcsak

Vice Commander
Tim Sparks

Secretary
Brett Kulbis

Treasurer
Carl L. Tatro

Chief of the Boat
Gary G. Johnson

Storekeeper
George F. Barlett

Base Committees

USSVI Committee
Brett Kulbis

Aloha Committee
Paul T. Jurcsak

Boy Scout Troop 97
George F. Barlett

Boat Sponsorship Program
Carl L. Tatro

Binnacle List
Dan Del Monte

2. U.S. Submarine Veterans Inc.

News and Bulletins
American Submariner

USSVI Officers & Staff

USSVI National Commander
William Andrea

USSVI Western Region Director
Victor P. VanHorn

USSVI Western District 6 Commander
Dave Vanderveen

USSVI Office Manager
Dennis C. Nardone

3.Information of Interest

VA News Releases
Defense News – Early Bird

4.Still On Patrol

Tolling of the bells for boats lost in the month of December.

5.Important Links

Bowfin Base Pearl Harbor
Plan of the Day
Bowfin Pearl Harbor Base Photo Album
USSVI Bowfin Base Facebook (Like Us, Follow Us and Share with your shipmates)
Past Bowfin Base Eblasts
Friends of the Submarine Memorial Chapel Facebook (Like Us, Follow Us and Share with your shipmates)
USS Bowfin Submarine Museum & Park
American Submariner Magazine
Pearl Harbor Dolphin Store (Your one stop shop for submarine merchandise.)

6.Submarine Humor

7.Submariners Prayer

Our mailing address is:
USSVI Bowfin Base Pearl Harbor
94-219 Wehena Place
Waipahu, Hawaii 96797

Member of Little Rock Nine christens nuclear submarine named for Arkansas

AP | December 7, 2024

The nuclear submarine USS Arkansas was christened Saturday, almost a decade in the making since the U.S. Navy announced that a Virginia-class submarine would bear the state’s name.

Carlotta Walls LaNier, one the nine Black students who desegregated Little Rock Central High School in 1957, launched a bottle of sparkling wine into the hull of the Virginia-class submarine at Newport News Shipbuilding in Virginia.

Read more HERE.

Legacy of Valor: From Battleships to Submarines

Bowfin News | November 29, 2024

You’re invited to a special presentation by the Commanding Officers of PCU Arizona (SSN 801) and PCU Utah (SSN 803). These amazing submarines are under construction and the Commanding Officers are in Pearl Harbor over the next week and will be providing these presentations in person. There is no charge to attend.

Please join us this Thursday December 5, 2024, Noon to 1:00pm
at the Arizona Memorial – Pearl Harbor National Memorial Theatre
for a historic presentation by

The Commanding Officer of the Future
CDR Chris Hornung, U.S. Navy
Commanding Officer PCU USS Utah (SSN 801)
Read more HERE.


Please join us this Sunday December 8, 2024, at 10:30am
at the Arizona Memorial – Pearl Harbor National Memorial Theatre
for a historic presentation by

The Commanding Officer of the Future
CDR Tom E. Digan Jr., U.S. Navy
Commanding Officer PCU USS Arizona (SSN 803)

Read more HERE.

🦃Happy Thanksgiving (Hau’oli La Ho’omakika’i)!🦃

Bowfin Base | November 28, 2024

Today, across the nation and here in Hawai’i Nei, we celebrate Thanksgiving – a day to gather with family and friends and give thanks for the many blessings we enjoy in our lives every day. It is also a time to be thankful for the many people who contribute every day to our communities and country.  

As we take this time to pause and reflect, let us remember those who are quietly celebrating while underway or forward deployed around the world. While we talk with family, they have the watch. We’ve all been there and know those mixed feelings of pride at accomplishing the mission, but also missing our loved ones while deployed during this time. For those at home, please keep these shipmates in your thoughts and prayers.

But, Thanksgiving is also a time to remember those less fortunate, and to show compassion to those in need – not only today, but every day.

“In this spirit, Thanksgiving has become a day when Americans extend a helping hand to the less fortunate. Long before there was a government welfare program, this spirit of voluntary giving was ingrained in the American character. Americans have always understood that, truly, one must give in order to receive. This should be a day of giving as well as a day of thanks.” Ronald Reagan

So today, as we give thanks for all our blessings, let us look for new ways to give generously of ourselves, too. All of our actions, no matter how small, have an impact.

From our ‘Ohana to yours, we wish everyone a very Happy Thanksgiving (Hau’oli La Ho’omakika’i)!

Planned biofuel-solar energy plants on Hawaii base pose no environmental risks, Navy says

Stars & Stripes | November 25, 2024

The Navy has determined that leasing out land for construction and operation of a pair of biofuel and solar energy plants at Joint Base Pearl Harbor-Hickam would pose no significant environmental impact.

One 10-acre site would house a biofuel-powered generation plant. A separate 15 acres would hold a photovoltaic solar generating system. Both sites would house lithium-ion battery storage systems.

The locations would be connected to the existing distribution system operated by Hawaiian Electric Co., which provides roughly 95% of the state’s electricity.

Read more HERE.

Pacific Fleet Submarine Museum Monthly E-Newsletter – November 2024

November 26, 2024

In this edition…

Submarine Museum Scholarships Lay Foundation for Future Trade Careers

As part of its commitment to preparing students for the local trade industry, eight Honolulu Community College students recently received scholarships funded by the Pacific Fleet Submarine Museum (PFSM) to further their education.

An initial endowment of $26,000 – provided by the submarine’s Pacific Fleet Submarine Memorial Association and managed by the University of Hawai‘i Foundation – provides $3,000 scholarships to each of the HCC eight students for this school year. Submarine museum officials and the board of directors visited the HCC campus last week to meet and acknowledge the scholarship winners. Read more HERE.

Additionally…

>> Honoring Our Veterans

>> Military Family Appreciation Month

Read full newsletter HERE.

House Approves Wide-Ranging Veterans Bill After Bipartisan Compromise Reached

Military.com | November 19, 2024

A wide-ranging veterans policy bill that would bolster home caregiver programs and support for homeless veterans, among other areas, was approved by the House on Monday evening after election-season politics stalled the bill for months.

Tweaks were made to the legislation between when it was first introduced over the summer and Monday’s vote that got Democrats on board with the bill, allowing it to easily pass the House in a bipartisan 389-9 vote.

Read more HERE.

Should the Navy lean on private repair shipyards to build subs faster?

Defense One | November 18, 2024

As the Navy battles ongoing schedule delays, supply chain problems, and workforce challenges  in its effort to produce more submarines, the service may need to turn to private repair shipyards to rebuild capacity, says the vice chair of the House Armed Services Committee. 

“I would argue that there is some additional capability at existing yards. But one of the untapped potentials there are the ship maintenance yards,” Rep. Rob Wittman, R-Va., said at a Defense One event. “Ship maintenance yards have a whole bow wave of work that comes in, they get the work done, and then the work drops off.” 

Read more HERE.

Navy Promises First Columbia-class Boat Will ‘Be on Patrol in 2030’

USNI News | November 15, 2024

The lead ship in the Navy’s new class of nuclear ballistic missile submarines will deploy in 2030, a service official said Thursday.

Speaking at the annual Naval Submarine Symposium, Matt Sermon emphasized the Navy’s commitment to delivering the future USS District of Columbia (SSBN-826) on time.

“Shipbuilders out there, supply chain, major mechanical equipment out there, stakeholders out there, we’re going to have District of Columbia on patrol in 2030,” Sermon, the executive director of the strategic submarines program executive office at Naval Sea Systems Command, told the audience.

Read more HERE.