Mar. 2003-1
U.S.S. LOWNDES - APA 154
March 2003 Newsletter
 Wm. "Bud" Kautz, CCBW 
  - 34782 Hiawatha Trail, McHenry, IL 60050 (815)344-6326
  e-mail REDLABELBUDDHA@aol.com 
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The fifteenth Lowndes reunion will be held from October 2 thru October 5, 2003.
Be sure to mark these dates on your calendar.
Enclosed with this issue of our newsletter is a page relating to the Biloxi, MS reunion. Please
note the last paragraph regarding future notification. Do not contact the Military Reunion Planners. If
there are any questions you may have direct them to either me (Bud) see my e-mail address and
phone number on heading of this page or Jan Trober via e-mail - PJT57@bluebuzz.com or telephone
- (573)358-2736. The average temperature in Biloxi during October ranges from 55 to 75 degrees.
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Rowana Umbarger
Marty and I really enjoyed helping Walt
And Jackie host the reunion in Indianapolis, IN.
Hope we didn't wear everyone out too much.
We are used to being on the go and forget that
everyone isn't like that. It was great meeting
everyone and putting faces with names. It was
a wonderful group and something we won't
forget. Everyone made us feel like "part of the
family". Thanks for all who helped direct us.
Never having been to one, wasn't sure what to
expect, so it was helpful to have answers to my
questions.
Ecf. Note: It certainly was a pleasure
working with both Rowana and Many. Again, to
repeat, they did a terrific job and I appreciate
Walt and Jackie volunteering this couple to
host and set up our fourteenth reunion.
Gulfport-Biloxi International Airport, 15
miles from Biloxi Beach Resort Hotel. Serviced
by: Air-Train, Atlantic Air, Continental, Delta,
Northwest Air and Southeast Air. There are
taxis and shuttle services available that meet
each flight. Car rentals are also available. Best
choice.
 Overweight is when you put on some-
  thing yellow and someone whistles for you
  instead of a cab.
   
Enclosed with this newsletter is a
stamped and addressed post card requesting
information regarding attending the reunion in
Biloxi, MS. Please indicate your intention and
return as soon as possible. We need this input
to help organize a successful reunion. Jan
Trober has put quite an effort and untold hours
into this annual event and we really don't want
to add to the difficulties inherent in this
endeavor. Jan has provided hotel brochures to
be sent to attendees. These are enclosed in
this issue of our newsletter.
Please note: To help defray expenses
incurred by David Brinkman in the creation of a
model of the    U. S. S. Lowndes - APA 154.
anyone desiring to contribute to this project
make checks payable to David Brinkman -
USS Lowndes model and mail to David, 1074
Tarrytown Lane, West Columbia, SC. 29170.
The estimated cost of the model is $1,600.00.
Hattiesburg/Laurel Regional Airport 90
miles from hotel - Northwest Airlines.
New Orleans Airport 95 miles from hotel
Same as Gulfport plus Frontier, Jet Blue,
Midwest Air, Southwest Air, United, US Air and
Vanguard.
 Mobile Regional Airport 75 miles from
  hotel - Continental, Delta, Northwest and US
  Air. 
Mar. 2003-2
Jim Bussard
 Excuse the lateness of this note.
  Along with family and friends and all that goes
  with this time of year, I've been slowed down
  quite a lot I guess I'll have to really plan on
  having knee replacements. Although I've
  missed the last few Lowndes reunions I think
  of all and have gotten quite a kick on seeing
  the web site about the Lowndes and seeing
  guys I hadn't thought of for years. Of course
  the picture of the Beach Party, with "Red"
  Bussard was funny. It's been years since I've
  had red hair. Carol and I send our best. 
Doris Holderman
 Thank you for sending me the
  newsletters. I enjoy each one. James (Tex)
  and I always wanted to attend the reunions. I
  am living with my daughter and husband (Sue
  and Mike. Mike retired from the Air Force and
  we moved in August to Conroe, TX ,1 am very
  handicapped with rheumatoid arthritis so
  don't get out very much, but I do enjoy
  hearing from my friends. James enjoyed and
  looked forward to all of the letters and have
  saved all of them as Sue wants to keep
  anything that Daddy loved and she is so
  much like him. I am fortunate to have them
  care for me. I am enclosing the dues and
  appreciate the newsletters. I am also going to
  send for the CD from David Brinkman. My
  new address and phone number are: 
 454 Old Hickory Drive, Conroe, TX
  77302, (936) 273-9370 and e-mail address
  is: 
doris@leesite.com.
Bob Wurth
 Where does the time go? Martha and I
  are still quite active. We go to quite a few
  sporting events that our grand children are
  involved in with their respective schools. The
  last reunion we attended was about ten years
  ago in Indiana. The good Lord willing I'd like
  to make another one or so. Looking over the
  List of attendees at the fourteenth reunion I
   
 clearly remember two of the names from our
  Lowndes days. They are Walt Umbarger and
  David Long. Walt was a fellow radio man and
  David a QM. 
 PS: If it isn't too much trouble would you
  promote me to RM2c? I checked my discharge
  papers and that was my rate. The newsletters
  are great. 
 Ed. Note: No sooner said, consider it done.
  "Congratulations." 
John Hess
 The 2002 reunion in Indianapolis, IN was
  our first but will make every effort to see that it
  was not our last. Marilyn and I had a great time
  and look forward to joining everyone at all future
  ones. My e-mail address is: 
johnhess@CTLnet. Corn.
Alan Dahms
 My mother Gladys Dahms now lives in a
  retirement center in Brush, Colorado, and is
  doing well as she approaches 92. 
Warren Proctor
 We were glad o receive the December
  issue of the newsletter. We really enjoy knowing
  about the different ones. Sorry we missed the
  reunion. Sounds like everyone really enjoyed it.
  We are planning to make the next one. I am sure
  they Roland and Becky Moore will go too, They
  seem to enjoy the reunions as much as we do.
  Our health is pretty good and we enjoy life, don't
  do a lot of work. 
James Carson
 Well yes we are still alive and kicking.
  Sending a picture of me and my wife of 48 years.
  We don't get around much anymore, but we do
  make it to Biloxi, MS for a little gambling once in
  awhile. I just turned 79 in October. I was one of
  the crew that put the Lowndes in commission in
  Astoria, OR. 
 Ed. Note: Come visit us at the Biloxi
  reunion in 2003. 
Mar. 2003-3
David Brinkman
 I'm having a 33 inch custom model of
  the Lowndes built. The South Carolina State
  Museum (here in Columbia) wants to display
  this at a special Iwo Jima and Okinawa WWII
  exhibit that will start on April 19. They are also
  interested in borrowing old items of my Dad's
  This would include things like his Carbine
  Gun, bayonet, and medical instruments. Wally
  and Keith, would you like Norman's dog tag
  displayed in this exhibit noting his sacrifice. I
  will be meeting with the curator and am not
  sure just what he has in mind and what we
  can do. The exhibit will run, probably, for
  about 6 weeks and the items will then be
  returned to me. 
An update re the Lowndes model:
 It has been decided by the model
  maker that to do justice to the project that the
  model should be 41 inches long. So we will
  have a ship that will be 1/125 scale and will
  include an oak base and an acrylic case. By
  the way, I came across a 1944/1945 booklet
  about the Oregon Shipbuilding Company
  (which built the Lowndes and 33 other APA's
  as well as many Victory ships. You might
  want to take a look at this: 
http://www.usslowndes.net/lowndes/oregon
 Very interesting how they built a city
  (2nd largest in Oregon, at the time) for the
  workers of this War project. 
Frank Miller
 Our little town of Kearns, Utah, which
  is just on the border with Salt Lake City, just
  hosted the International ice speed skating
  championships. The Olympic oval here sure
  puts us on the International news and world
  spotlight. They are very interesting to watch.
  Frances and I are also hockey fans and go to
  many games. It is too soon to say we will
  make the reunion in Biloxi. Have a medical
  problem where my feet swell up on a long
  plane trip. Still hoping against hope to see
  everyone again. I've placed scanned images
  of the booklet at:
   
Goldie(John) Johnson
 Always good to get the mail. Note my
  new address and phone Number: 
 27-700 Landau Blvd. #J140
  Cathedral City, CA 92234 (760)322-88 
Gordon Buck
 Wow... I just finished reading David
  Brinkman's masterful historic coverage of the
  USS Lowndes and it's contribution to WW II
  (much of it with tears in my eyes). I was
  surprised to find how much I had "mis-
  remembered". I guess we of the Lowndes
  Beach Party will carry to our graves the
  memory of Don Bowman and Norm Richards.
  My only regret was that Iwo was given back to
  the Japanese government. I would rather have
  seen it set up as a national shrine tike Arlington
  National Cemetery. I'm sure that I speak for all
  Lowndesmen (especially Fred Brinkman) when I
  think of the continuous work that David has
  done on this project on our behalf. I shall always
  be grateful. I'll try to keep in touch via pc: 
Gbuck01409
 Ed. note: Gordon has brought up an
  unusual idea regarding Iwo that has not been
  mentioned before. I'm sure this will bring to mind
  second thoughts regarding our participation in this
  campaign. 
First Navy Jack
 The First Navy Jack was originally flown
  by the Sailors of the Continental Navy. It was
  made up of 13 horizontal alternating red and
  white stripes and a superimposed rattlesnake
  with the motto "don't Tread on Me." The
  rattlesnake was a symbol of resistance to British
  repressive acts in Colonial America. On May 31,
  2002 the Secretary of the Navy ordered the
  First Navy Jack to fly over all ship's bows for the
  War on Terrorism. The First Navy Jack is
  currently displayed on all commissioned U.S.
  Naval vessels from 8 a.m. to sunset. 
 Excerpt from The Lone Sailor winter
  2002 issue newsletter. 
Mar. 2003-4
Mary Angelotti
 I received the December 2002 newsletter addressed 
  to my father. It is with great
  sadness I tell you that my father, Phil passed away April 23, 2002. He always 
  looked forward
  to the newsletters. I remember with particular joy the Boston reunion we took 
  him to. He
  would have liked to have gone to other reunions, but I don't fly, but now, of 
  course I wish I
  had taken more trips with him. Thank you for all the newsletters and bringing 
  the Lowndes
  group back together. 
No other details available.
Harley J. Hughes
 Harley was born on April 23,1926 in Mangum, Oklahoma. 
  Enlisted in the Navy March
  4, 1944 at Bakersfield, California. Boarded the Lowndes in 1944 at Astoria, 
  Oregon as a
  EMC2c. Stood watch in the engine room and GQ station was on the foc's'le. Left 
  the
  Lowndes in April 1946. Discharged at Terminal Island, San Pedro, California. 
  Last active duty
  May 23, 1946 at Terminal Island as a EM2c. Received an A. A. degree in electrical
  engineering. He took a test for fire fighter and served in that capacity until 
  July 1948. Went up
  through the ranks of the fire department and was A captain for fifteen years. 
  Had a heart
  attack while on duty on February 19, 1969. Returned to work but the department 
  retired him
  on October 20,1972. 
 Ed. Note: No information on date of passing away 
  or survivors. He and Art Wilson
  were from the same town in Oklahoma. He was on the LCVP manned by Art and hit 
  the
  beach on Iwo Jima as a member of the Beach Party. 
Roberta Brinkman - July 13,1920 - November 18, 2002
 She was one of the Lowndes Lovelies. Suffered from 
  Shingles related nerve damage.
  Her sense of humor remained intact until the end and, minutes before the fatal 
  heart attack,
  she spoke her final words: I'm feeling better today". She enjoyed helping 
  David with the Web
  site and reviewing the material. Wanted to be at the last couple of Lowndes 
  reunions but was
  not feeling up to the travel. 
John Vernale
 Sorry to report that my wife, Sally, passed away 
  February 13th- 1 day before her
  birthday. She had suffered with an illness for the last thirteen years. We would 
  have been
  married 56 years this June7. 
Ed. Note: Beside John, survivors are 4 children and 4 grandchildren.
Mar. 2003-5
Tentative
2003 USS LOWNDES REUNION - BILOXI, MS
 Our 2003 Lo\vndes Reunion officially 
  begins Thursday, October 2 and runs through Sunday,
  October 5,2003. We will be staying at the quaint & cozy Biloxi Beach 
  Resort on Highway
  90 at 2736 Beach Blvd., Biloxi, Mississippi 39531. The motel is situated on 
  the Mississippi
  Gulf Coast, amid 26 miles of sugar sand beach. There arc several Vegas style 
  Casino's
  nearby and this is just a wonderful little town to visit There is a small airport 
  in Gulfport,
  MS serviced by a low cost airline called Air Tran. There are taxi's and 
  shuttle vans that meet
  each flight. No reservations needed. The closest large airport is New Orleans, 
  about 2
  hours away. There are shuttles that run from New Orleans airport to Biloxi. 
 A hot, breakfast buffet is included every 
  morning, and each sleeping room has a small
  refrigerator. There is free parking for cars and RV's. The hotel is a classic, 
  2-story motel,
  directly across the street (walk) from the beach. If you have trouble with stairs, 
  be sure and
  request a ground floor room. You may also wish to request a pool view room or 
  one that is
  close to the "Ship Island Room" our hospitality area. 
 The room rate is just $63, plus tax of 
  10%, per night. The rate is good for 7 nights before
  and after the reunion dates, subject to availability. They will ask you for 
  a deposit or credit
  card number to guarantee your room reservation. Be prepared to write down your
  confirmation number and carry it with you. 
 Note that hotel reservations can be made 
  now through September 1st, by calling the hotel at
  800-345-1570. Give them reference code: LOWND to get our rate. Ask for directions 
  if
  you need them. Remember that check-in time is 3:00 PM; you cannot be guaranteed 
  to get
  into your room before then. We will have the hospitality room open ASAP for 
  early arrivals. 
 Thursday will be the main arrival day 
  and hospitality in the "Ship Island Room". Come see
  who has made it to the reunion this year and to catch-up with old friends. 
 Friday we "Laissez les bon temps 
  router" during our all day trip to exciting New Orleans.
  You will visit the wonderful new D-Day Museum and have time for lunch 
  and browsing on
  your own. Since this is an all day trip, dinner and the evening are on your 
  own, back in
  Biloxi. 
 Saturday we will explore the historic 
  and scenic Gulf Coast areas of Biloxi & Gulfport, MS.
  Our Banquet dinner will be Saturday night at the hotel. Main departures are 
  Sunday. 
 Please make your hotel reservations NOW 
  as we have only a limited number of rooms
  reserved at this price. Don't miss out - make your hotel reservations today! 
  You can
  always cancel up to 48 hours before the reunion with no penalty, so call now. 
We look forward to seeing y'all in Biloxi!
Mar. 2003-6
Tentative
BILOXI TOUR INFORMATION USS LOWNDES - APA 154 OCT 2003
THURSDAY REUNION KICKOFF - PIZZA PARTY
 Let's get this reunion kicked off with 
  a pizza party. The weather should be great.
  You've traveled far, so kick off your shoes at the Biloxi Beach Resort 
  located across from
  a 26-mile sugar sand beach, have a cool drink and catch up with your old friends 
  and
  maybe some new ones. The hotel is basically ours, so come early and enjoy the 
  party.
  The hospitality room "Ship Island Room" opens around 1 PM and 
  the pizza should start
  coming at 6 PM. 
 FRIDAY "LAISSEZ LES BON TEMPS 
  ROULERn OR "LET THE GOOD TIMES
  ROLLlf DAY IN NEW ORLEANS 
 We'll tour our way along the coast during 
  the 2-hour ride to New Orleans,
  viewing interesting sights along the way. Upon arriving in New Orleans, we will 
  pick up
  a local guide who will give us a driving tour of the city. You will leam of 
  its history,
  quaint customs, and all the intrigue that is New Orleans. You will see the Garden
  District with its fabulous homes, the Avenue of Churches, City Park, 
  and we will stop at
  one of the oldest cemeteries (where the graves are all above ground). Then we 
  will visit
  famous Jackson Square. Here we will see St. Louis Cathedral, with 
  musicians
  performing in the park and local artist at work. You will have time on your 
  own for
  lunch and exploring other sites such as the new D-Day Museum before heading 
  back to
  the hotel. That evening there will be a short business meeting. "Where 
  mil the 2004
  Reunion be?" Dinner and the evening on your own or you can stay in 
  the "Ship Island
  Room" for sandwiches and conversation. And of course there are Vegas style 
  Casinos
  nearby. Have Fun. 
SATURDAY CULTURAL BILOXI SIGHTSEEING AND SHRIMPING TOUR
 This will be a fun and eventful day. We 
  will sample some more cultural sights
  and hear the tales about the Vietnam Memorial, Crooked Feather, Dantzler 
  House,
  Father Ryan Home, Mary Mahoney's Old French House and more. Our first stop 
  will be
  at St. Michael's-Church of the Fisherman, a circular structure with 4,000 
  sq. feet of
  stained glass, all depicting the sea, and an alter made of a 2 1/2 ton rock 
  from Mt.
  Cavalry. Next you will visit the fascinating Seafood Museum and will 
  be thrilled with the
  short film on Hurricane Camille - deemed the worst hurricane of all time which 
  struck
  Biloxi in 1969. The museum also traces the roots of trade in this community 
  that lived
  off the sea for most of its history. Next, you'll board a boat for a "Shrimping 
  Tour".
  Your guide will show you how the commercial fisherman cast their nest and 
  pull up the
  fruits of the sea along with a detailed explanation of the catch of the day 
  and a brief
  history. Have you ever held a live shrimp? Finally, to get you in the 
  mood for the party
  tonight, we'll stop off at the Mardi Gras Museum before heading back 
  to the hotel.
  Lunch will be on your own in the "Small Craft Harbor" area. 
  This evening will be our
  banquet at the hotel and group photos. 
 Note: Restrooms are available 
  on all tour buses.
  Due to scheduling: All events are subject to change -without notification.