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Date: 10/15/2023
Subject: The Trident 3rd Quarter Newsletter
From: Camden-Kings Bay Council, Navy League of US



Brought to you by:
Jim Potter
Vice President for Communications

 

The Trident 3rd Quarter Newsletter 

 

 

From Our Council President 

 
Newsletter Input – President’s Column

The end of summer starts a new season for your Camden-Kings Bay Council.  Our first three monthly dinners feature Sea Service activities locally and beyond.  In December we will have our annual Toys For Tots Brunch (Sunday, Dec 3, 1:00 PM at Osprey Cove).  In January we hope to have an informal gathering including Base leadership, and in February our biggest fund-raiser, the Dessert Auction, will happen at the Submarine Museum.

The December Brunch is important in another way: it is our Annual Meeting.  Under our BYLAWS our officers include President, President-Elect, Secretary, Treasurer, Judge Advocate, the Past-President,  one or more Vice Presidents and up to four additional Directors.  The president serves a two-year term with no consecutive terms allowed.  The term of the President-elect is one year beginning with the start of the president’s second year and automatically assumes the office of president the next year.  All other officers and directors are elected for one year or until their successors are selected.  Almost all the Board members have been serving since before the “stand-down” for COVID; most will probably offer to stay on in some capacity.  BUT as we get more active, we need more help and new ideas.  Please see the article later in this Newsletter about the Board and Elections.  If you are interested in serving on the Board or on a Committee, please let me know at President@KingsBayNavyLeague.org or talk with any Board member.

St. Marys’ “Horse and Cow,” the east coast version of this legendary submarine-themed Pub and Grill, opened in late August near the movie theater in the shopping center at the foot of Spur 40/Charlie Smith, Sr. Hwy.  Look for the miniature yellow submarine out front.  We had hoped to celebrate the opening with a zoom meeting with our sister Council in Bremerton, but it turned out they had a soft opening the day after hurricane Idalia, and we missed it.  The walls of the Pub would give the walls of  Submarine Museum a good contest for the most submarine memorabilia, the sea stories are plentiful, and the food is good.

Many readers of this Newsletter are members of our Council, but many are not.  If you are in that second group, please consider joining.  While we enjoy our dinners and speakers and other social events, our role in the community reaches well beyond them.  Under that broad umbrella of supporting the men and women of our sea services we interact with Kings Bay Submarine Base and the Coast Guard MSST in a myriad of ways, assisting where we can and welcoming them into the local community.  We volunteer at our local VA Clinic and buy, gather and deliver “wish list items” to veterans at the Lake City Medical Center.  We administer two scholarships.  We honor the MSST Enlisted Persons of the Quarter and all the local Enlisted Persons of the Year at a celebration dinner.  We provide financial support to the Camden County High School Naval Junior ROTC and local Sea Cadets.  Some of this involves “sweat equity” – hands-on participation.  All of it involves money.  We get our resources from donations, events such as the Desert Auction and membership dues.  If you aren’t a member – Individual or a Community Affiliate business, please join our team.  There’s a Membership Application attached to this Newsletter, or go to the web site at KingsBayNavyLeague.org.
 
I hope to see you at one of our monthly events, and at the Annual Meeting on Dec 3.  Please see the article on Board elections – we need your help.


 
Submarine Squadron 16 Change of Command 
 
This picture shows Captain Anseeuw (left) Relieving Captain Nethercott (Right) with Rear Admiral T.R. Buchanan, Commander, Submarine Group 10 Presiding (center).
This picture is Captain Todd Nethercott making his farewell remarks to Submarine Squadron 16 staff and invited guests at the Change of Command.

Submarine Squadron SIXTEEN welcomed a new Commander on August 4, 2023 as Captain Todd Nethercott, USN was relieved by Captain Gabriel Anseeuw.  The Presiding Official was Rear Admiral T.R. Buchanan, Commander, Submarine Group 10.

 

Captain Nethercott assumed command of the Squadron in August, 2021.  He, his wife, Sally, and their family plan to stay in the area.

 

Captain Anseeuw is no stranger to Kings Bay: he served on USS WYOMING (SSBN 742) (BLUE) and (GOLD) as Executive Officer, and his previous assignment was as the Commanding Officer of the USS FLORIDA (SSGN 728) (BLUE) with deployments to the Northern Atlantic, Mediterranean, Arabian Gulf, Red Sea, and the Western Pacific under Submarine Squadron SIXTEEN.  Other sea tours include Division Officer on USS ALEXANDRIA (SSN 757), Navigator on USS LOS ANGELES (SSN 688), Engineer on USS COLUMBUS (SSN 762) and Commanding Officer of USS GREENVILLE (SSN 772).

 

CAPT Anseeuw is married to the former Yvette Alvarez and they have two children, Natalia Isabel and Gabriel Adres Jr.


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