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duanefamily.jpg Grandson Duane & family visited me today in Lebanon at OVHL and even brought the Great Grandkids! We met in the Cafeteria (Canteen) for lunch and then I showed them around the Facility and my "Charley" Room, C-109. They were all impressed! ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Duane in June 2015 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Oregon Vetrans Home in Lebanon, OR. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ I did not want to take the chance they would be lost. http://tiegertime.com/DE1035/crew/Baumgartner/Duane_Baumgartner.htm ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Right click and View image click again for a enlarged view Duane April 2015, at Hearthstone Nursing home in Medford, OR. IMG_0021duane_nurse.png Right click and View image click again for a enlarged view ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ What could be better than this? Other than being home with the wife. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Right click and View image click again for a enlarged view What can you say! Once a sailor always a sailor. IMG_0042duane_frank.png Right click and View image click again for a enlarged view Duane and Frank Tucker on board VanceMAA1.jpg Duane as the Association's MAA duane0.jpg Duane, Eleanor, Dee, James, April 1966, Ohio duane1.jpg Oahu, Hawaii, 1969 duane2.jpg Watchdog of the Pacific, wall mold. duane3.jpg Watchdog of the Pacific, wall mold. duane4.jpg Provided by Duane S Baumgartner and Earl Rowe M-division in Keelung, Taiwan, April 14, 1969 Left to right in all rows. Front row: 1. Calvin H. Taylor EN1, 2. Marty Heavey LTJG, Main Propulsion Assistant (MPA) 3. Duane S. Baumgartner ENC Middle row: 4. Charles Bonell EN2 (Seattle, WA) 5. Gary L. Guttner ENFN 6. Bernard Kucera ENFN (Waco, TX) 7. Russell A. Beckman EN3 (Midland, MI) 8. Earl Rowe EN2 (Sallisaw, ;OK) 9. Margarito Cortez (San Antonio, TX?) 10. Darrell J. Ohlinger EN2 (Iowa ?) 11. Giant (?) 12. Arnie D. Downs EN3 Back row 13.Robert H. McLaughlin EN1, Fat Mac 14. Everett H. Maynard EN1 15. Berger (New Orleans, LA-no signature) 16. Tom Hess, FN (Bremerton, WA) 17. Joe Herrera EN3 (Las Cruces, NM) 18. Kenny Denny EN2 (Cleveland, OH) 19. Merel Rowe EN2 (Sallisaw, OK) 20. Robert L. Shaffer ENFN 21.Roderick Mackenzie, duane8.jpg CWO Bill Wade From: Duane Baumgartner Sent: Tuesday, September 03, 2002 9:46 AM Subject: Fw: Re: USS Vance Reunion......
Joe:
Duane...
I drove down by the old mothball fleet area in Green Cove Springs the other
day. I go past it several times a week on the way over to my son's and
back. The Vance was there before she was hauled out and refitted as a DER.
I stopped at the VFW last week and got most of the "dope" on the mothball
fleet from one of the old-timers that I sat and had a beer with. He told me
that the crew lived across the road that cuts through the property and that
it bears little to no similarity to what it was back in the 40s.
Enjoy Albany and the Vance reunion! Green Cove Navy Base, Florida Return to Vance History DE387 To: Duane Baumgartner Date: Thu, 5 Sep 2002 14:12:06 -0400 Subject: Green Cove Springs History
Duane, this has some information and a photo of the docking facilities at Green Cove Springs...from which the USS VANCE was reborn. My eyes are not sufficiently trained to pick out the Vance in the photo which is provided; however, I will continue to search...just in case.
viva-la reunion!
http://www.greencovesprings.com/history.htm
Green Cove Springs History the Decommissioning Program of the USS VANCE.
LIEUTENANT WILLIAM J. FULTON, USN
Lieutenant William J. FULTON was born in Derby, Connecticut in
October, 1940. He spent his boyhood in Ansonia, Connecticut and graduated
from Ansonia High School in 1958. He attended the United States Naval
Academy and was commissioned upon his graduation on 6 June 1962. He was
assigned to duty aboard USS JAMES E. KYES (DD-787). While aboard KYES he
served as Gunnery Assistant and ASW Officer before relieving as Weapons
Officer. Upon completion of his tour aboard KYES In July 1966, Lieutenant
FULTON was ordered to the NROTC Unit At Tuffs University to teach Navigation
and Naval Weapons. In June 1968 he left Tuffs for duty aboard USS VANCE
(DER-387) as Executive Officer. He served as Executive Officer for a year
before assuming command of VANCE on 3 July 1969. He is presently in receipt
of orders to the staff of Commander Services Force Pacific at Pearl Harbor,
Hawaii.
Lieutenant FULTON is married to the former Joan Lucille Edson of Shelton,
Connecticut. They have two children, a son, Scott Donald born in October
1966, and daughter, Donnie Joan, born in January 1969. The Fulton's
presently reside at Ewa, Beach, Hawaii.
SHIP'S HISTORY
During the early years of World War II, destroyers were our primary
weapon for convoy escort work and for Anti-Submarine Warfare. but destroyers
were costly and their production period was long. To combat the German
menace, inexpensive ships of relatively simple construction were needed
immediately and out of this concept the destroyer escort or "DE" was born.
These ships were diesel-powered, highly maneuverable and completely equipped
for anti-submarine warfare. They became a major factor in the winning of the
battle of the Atlantic and ultimately in the winning of the war itself.
VANCE, as one of these units, was built by the Brown Shipbuilding Company
in Houston, Texas and commissioned in November 1943. During the next two
years she served on nearly continuous escort duty in the Atlantic.
Highlights of this duty included her participation in the sinking of a
German submarine off Oran, Algeria in 1944 and the capture of a submarine
with her crew off the Azores in 1945. Shortly after the war ended VANCE, along with many other heroic ships, was decommissioned. She was placed in "mothballs" in Green Cove, Florida. (### During the Korean War, Vance was loaned to the Coast Guard and was recommissioned as USCGC VANCE WDE487. She was decommissioned in San Diego following this period, 1952-1954.)
By 1956, however, the aspects of national
defense were Changed. In particular the speed of aircraft had already tripled
since World War II and the early detection of air attacks had thus become
increasing critical. To meet this need radar picket stations and ships were
required and the destroyer escorts were found to be ideal in supporting the
Navy this responsibility. They possessed tremendous endurance and were
admirably suited as a mobile platform for newly designed long range radar and
communication equipment.
Called back into active duty for this purpose. VANCE was fitted out with
extensive electronics installations and redesignated as a radar picket ship.
For the next two years she was homeported in Seattle. Washington operating
on patrols as part of the Distant Early Warning line helping to maintain the
radar barrier that blankets the western coast of the United States. In 1958,
her homeport was changed to Pearl Harbor with her patrol area extended
northward to the Aleutian Islands.
In 1961 VANCE was fortunate to be selected to participate under Commander
Naval Support Forces, Antarctica in Operation Deep Freeze 1961-62.
April 1965 VANCE commenced duty with Market Time Operations. Vietnam and
assumed additional duties with the Taiwan Defense force in June 1967.
VANCE continued these duties until May 1969 when she became the last DER
to participate in Market Time Operations.
She returned to her homeport of Pearl Harbor in May and before the end of
June, VANCE had orders to sail to Vallejo to be decommissioned and placed in
"mothballs", once more.
VANCE was decommissioned on 10 October 1969 at Naval Inactive Ship
Maintenance Facility, Vallejo, California.
VANCE takes her name from Lieutenant Junior Grade, Joseph Williams VANCE.
Jr., USNR. LTJG VANCE, while serving on liaison duty with the British Navy,
was killed at his battle station and went down with HMAS CANBERRA off Savo
Island during the battle of the Coral Sea. His wife (### His Mother)
sponsored the ship at its launching
### corrections made in data Frank Tucker RMC, Duane Baumgartner ENCS commendation1970.jpg Duane receiving the Navy Commendation Medal from Captain W. Buckley, C.O. of U.S. Naval Inactive Ship Maintenance Facility, San Diego, during a Personnel Inspection.... in 1970 duane7.jpg
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