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2019 Reunion Meeting Minutes

1st Battalion 4th Marine Association
Meeting at Anchorage, Alaska 18 September 2019
Minutes Submitted by Secretary Glenn Suire

The Association meeting was called to order by President Thurman Moore at 2:15 P.M.   The opening prayer was led by Acting Chaplain Neil “Doc” Downey.

Officers present were President Thurman Moore, Treasurer Jack Kinser,   Secretary Glenn Suire and Acting Chaplain Neil Downey.

A motion was made by Mike LeBlanc and seconded by Richard Brandon to dispense with the reading of the minutes of the previous Association meeting.  Motion carried.

The financial report was given by Treasurer Jack Kinser.  He reported that before the 2018 reunion we had $5,101.64.  We then took in $5,471.00 before expenses for the Park City reunion.  Before the Anchorage reunion expenses, we had $7,840.40 in the checking account.

Mike LeBlanc made a motion that was seconded by Barry Turlish to accept the treasurer report.  Motion carried.

Thurman Moore gave a membership update that was provided by membership chairman Kirk Hauser.   He indicated that we gained 3 new Life members during the year.

Thurman announced that the next reunion would be held at “Shades of Green” in Orlando, Fl.  The dates would be September 7th (Labor Day) to September 11th.  It was recommended that attendees should try to arrive on the 6th.  If an attendee is 100% disabled, he will have to show his military ID to gain entry.   All others will need to show a copy of their DD214.  Thurman offered to assist anyone who did not have a DD214 available.

Chuck Edmonds suggested that anyone needing more information about “Shades of Green” could go to their web site (Shadesofgreen.org) or they could call 888-593-2242.

All food and beverages must be purchased from the hotel.

When making reservations we should mention the 1st Battalion 4th Marine Regiment 2020 Reunion.

Mike Munroe is the host chairman.  Harold McGuire has offered to assist Mike.

Thurman Moore said that at the 2020 reunion we will need to hold an election of officers.  All positions will be open, and Moore indicated that he will not be a candidate.

Officers elected will take over the following January 1st, 2021.

Jesse Villenueva gave a report on the Yakima, Washington reunion that he will host in 2021.

A discussion was held concerning the large variety of shirts that have been offered for our reunions. Steve Jones made a motion, seconded by Ron Burgholzer, that we offer shirts without pockets except for the button down shirts. Motion carried.

Chuck Edmonds made a motion, seconded by Mark Kruzick, to make the colors of the shirts for the next reunion sky blue.   Motion carried.   It was suggested that the flag of the host state should be placed on the sleeves.   Mark Kruzick made a motion, seconded by Bobby Keith, that we offer only two shirts, the short sleeve cotton and the button down.  Motion carried.

Chuck Edmonds made a motion, seconded by Bob McMahon, to add $5.00 to the cost of all shirts to cover shipping.  Motion carried.

Chuck Edmonds made a motion, seconded by Mike LeBlanc, that we ask the women if they would like a shirt with their own design.  Motion carried. Thurman Moore said he would contact Diana Escamilla for her input.

Mark Kruzick provided challenge coins for the Anchorage reunion that were a big hit with the attendees.  Bob McMahon made a motion, seconded by Mike LeBlanc, that we have challenge coins made for each future reunion with a limit of 100.   Motion carried. Mark Kruzick volunteered to make arrangements for acquiring the new coins.

Glenn Suire made a pitch to host the 2022 reunion in Lafayette, Louisiana.   He then made a motion, seconded by Mark Kruzick, to hold the reunion in Lafayette.  Motion carried.

Mark Kruzick made a motion, seconded by Mike LeBlanc, to adjourn.   Motion carried.

Meeting ended at 3:25.

Military Records Center Fire

The True Facts About
 ‘BURNED SERVICE RECORDS’

The Veterans Administration has used the “Burned in the Kansas City fire” excuse for failure to obtain your records. Other government resources has been known to do the same, but here is the truth.

No USMC or USN records were destroyed.
All records are basically pre Viet Nam era.

If you have been told this by any Veterans or Government Agency when attempting to obtain your Service and/or Medical Records, please present these facts to the person concerned:

The personnel, branches of service and dates involved with percentage of destruction are as follows:
Army Personnel discharged November 1, 1912 to January 1, 1960, destroyed 80%
Air Force Personnel discharged September 25, 1947 to January 1, 1964*, destroyed 75%
*Air Force with names alphabetically after Hubbard, James E

Drivers Needed

Members coming to the 2019 Alaska Reunion,
We will have three 15 passenger vans available during our three day reunion. Other than our planned activities they should be available for use by anyone approved to drive them. All I need is a copy of your drivers license and current vehicle insurance and I can get you on the list of approved drivers when we go to pick them up. Either bring with you or you can send to me now and I will keep them in a file. Send to Mark Kruzick, PO Box 39427, Ninilchik, Alaska 99639. I visualize them being used by groups in the evening to go to dinner or just sight seeing on your own around Anchorage. Can’t let anyone drive them unless I’ve given copies to the rental company.
See you in Sept.
Semper Fi,  Mark

2019 Agenda

Sun. 9/15 Arrival. Meet and Greet.

Mon. 9/16 Muster at 9:30am.

Depart on bus at 10:00am for trip to Alaska Wildlife Conservation Center. It’s an outdoor wildlife park where we will be able to see Brown, Grizzly and Black bears, Moose, Caribou, Buffalo Musk Ox and an assortment of other Alaskan wildlife.

Depart at 12:30pm for a 30 minute ride to historic Whittier, Alaska on Prince William Sound. Lunch on your own.

Depart Whittier at 3:30pm for 20 minute ride to Portage Lake for a 4:30pm departure on the Portage Glacier tour boat to get up close and personal with Portage Glacier.
Depart Portage at 5:45pm.

Tue. 9/17 Free day.

Transportation available to downtown Anchorage. Alaska museum and the Alaska State Trooper Museum both close to each other and very interesting. Also the Sixth Avenue Mall will be of interest to the ladies. Lots to see in downtown Anchorage.

Wed. 9/18 Muster at 9:30am.

Depart at 10:00am for the Veterans Memorial in the Park Strip, Anchorage. Short memorial service for our fallen brothers and hopefully will have Marine Honor Guard available for the service.

Back to hotel by noon and on your own for lunch.

At 1:30pm our annual meeting at the hospitality room.

Muster at 3:30pm for transport to American Legion Post 1 in Anchorage. Barbecue at 4:00pm with auction to follow.

Thur. 9/19 Departure and safe travels.

Please note that two or more 15 passenger vans will be available for our use throughout our stay. It may not be necessary for anyone to go through the expense or renting cars since these vans will be available to transport attendees to restaurants, shopping and sightseeing. The hotel also provides transportation to and from the airport.

Volunteer drivers are needed for the vans. If you can help please contact Secretary Glenn Suire at glennbevsuire@gmail.com or 337-893-8164 and provide your name, state, drivers license number and insurance carrier.

H&S Company – Nu Guys 2018

Burgholzer, Ronald,      732 Rancho Way      Petaluma, Ca. 94954-4543      H&S Co.,Comm Plt/TACP      67/68      707-494-6570

Curwood, James E,      7590 McClellan Rd      Wellington, Co. 80549      H&S Co.,Supply      65/66 970-391-2222

Dunlavy, Galen L     21304 Beach Blvd      Huntington Beach, Ca.      Bravo/Charlie/H&S Cos.      66/67

Fulchiron, Peter      411 San Andreas Dr      Novato, Ca. 94945-1237      H&S Co. 66/67      415-877-4300 H      415-250-7513 C

Mayfield, Nate E      PO Box 327      Mancos, Co.      H&S Co.      65      202-236-7714

Ollar, David L      12831 Daylight Dr      St Louis, Mo 63131      H&S Co.      67/68      636-399-2503

Sutton, Dennis J 635 Elm St Susanville, Ca. 96130 H&S Co. 67 530-257-5739