Bob Orleck

Oct 292013
 
plank owner certificate image

For those who may not know what a  “plankowner” is, it is a member of the crew of a ship when that ship was placed in commission.  While not an official Navy term it is carried proudly for the rest of their lives by those who were a part of the beginning of a new Navy ship.  We believe it is a status that should be honored and recognized whenever we can.

On October 29, 2013 I received a call from one of the USS ORLECK’s plankowners by the name of Kennith Champney.  He was part of the crew of the USS ORLECK when it was placed in commission in Orange, Texas in September of 1945.   He left the ship in Shanghai in 1946 and presently resides in New Hampshire.

He was responding to mailed information about our San Diego reunion that was sent to him.  He advised that his health will not permit him to attend this reunion.    If you want to contact and are familiar with our roster system you know that you can access his address and phone number.  If you have any problems doing that contact Bob Orleck and he will help you.

For those who think that I misspelled his first name, this might be of interest to you.  Kennith tells me that his mother really liked the name Kenneth but knew a Kenneth she did not like and did not want to name her son after him or that it might so seem.  When she learned that Kenneth could be spelled Kennith she jumped on that opportunity and got to name him with a name she liked.

Kennith is very proud of his service aboard USS ORLECK and he made some friends that he has lost track of.  Their names are Danny Cousins, Bill Baker and Dale Piper.  Our Association does not have any information on these men so if you know of them or about them please contact Kennith or Bob Orleck.  It would mean a lot to him.

Bob Orleck

bob@ussorleck.com

 

 

Aug 172013
 
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If it were possible would you like to have an email address that instead of being gmail.com or yahoo.com was ussorleck.com?

Just like some folks have vanity plates on their car, you might be able to have a vanity email address.

Let me know your thoughts.

You can either post your interest here, on  the FB page or write to me at bob@ussorleck.com.

Apr 082013
 

 

USS ORLECK sailor?  Check out the Roster to see if you are on it or if information is correct about you.

(You can correct your information yourself if you have a link to your personal page.

If you do not have this link then send a request for your personal link to link@ussorleck.com.

Any other questions or if you want us to add or correct your information then contact bob@ussorleck.com)

USS ORLECK engages enemy in Korea

USS ORLECK engages enemy in Vietnam

 This web site is dedicated to the men who served aboard the Orleck during its 37 years of service.

Almighty God, ruler of the sea, may thy grace and rich blessings vest upon the officers and men who serve in this ship. Let thy presence and power go with them as they defend their country both overseas and at home. Keep them in Jesus’ name. Amen.

This prayer was written inside the ship’s Bible by Chaplain Thomas Gary Hawkins at the USS ORLECK  commissioning ceremony 1945. This same prayer was read at the decommissioning ceremony in 1982.

Jul 312012
 
Holiday Inn Cincinnati Airport

NORTHERN KENTUCKY REUNION FOR DESTROYER USS ORLECK DD 886 ASSOCIATION 
June 20-24, 2012

The 2012 reunion is history and we look forward to San Diego in 2014.   Northern Kentucky treated us very well. The upscale Airport Holiday Inn exceeded all expectations and the staff at the hotel were the best.   And we got it for only $89 per night.  Molly Fruin, the Group Sales Manager for the Holiday Inn offered everything at her disposal to insure we would enjoy every minute while there.  Northern Kentucky in my opinion is one of the best if not the best inland military reunion destination points in the country.  Their Convention and Visitor’s Bureau went out of their way to be helpful and even provided incentives that allowed us to offer more in the way of food and events.  They actually gave us money for our treasury for each room we rented and they sent staff to help us in the hospitality room.   The Cincinnati Riverfront and the Newport and Covington side of the river were discovered by many of you with so many things to do.    We called this our  Northern Kentucky Reunion but actually, Cincinnati Ohio, Northern Kentucky and Dayton, Ohio were the venues during the reunion.   Our base of operations will be the upscale Holiday Inn at the Airport.

Many wanted more than 3 days so we had added a 4th day and 2 optional events. On  June 20 many of you went to the fabulous Kentucky Horse Park.  On the other optional event we did a Reds/Twins Major League ball game on June 24th and our entertainer, Marie Mazziotti sang the National Anthem and some of our guys were the honor guard.  It was great and its on youtube.  The Reds were in first place then and the only thing bad about that day was the final score.

Most folks drove to Cincinnati but those who flew in were picked up at the Greater Cincinnati Airport (located in Kentucky) in a complimentary shuttle.

We did most of our activities at the hotel right in our spacious hospitality room.   We enjoyed 6 meals in that room.  We finalized our registration there, gathered, displayed our stuff, talked stories and had some great visits.  We sold shirts and caps, had an auction and more.  The model of the USS ORLECK that was given to Bob by the Turkish Navy personnel was displayed and was left at the Ft. Thomas museum where Bob was born and raised and is displayed there for all to see.  We had soft drinks and snacks and even tried to replicate the Skyline Chili specialty of Cincinnati but I don’t think we did accomplish that.  But we tried and I would encourage any who visit the Cincinnati to give one of the many chili parlors a try.   We had breakfasts each morning in the hospitality room.

So many of you were so generous in bringing items for the raffle and auction and that was so needed for insuring we had sufficient funds to start planning for the next reunion as well as funding part of this one.  Since there has been a great reduction in dues paying members this has become our major source of income for the Association.   We spend more on you than the registration fee so we make up for it in this way in addition to the dues and contributions.  We also earn room nights based on the number of nights you all rent and we turn that into money to defray the costs as well.

At the Kentucky Horse Park you had lunch and while there was a fair amount of walking everyone did well.   The Park takes in more than 1,200 acres in the heart of Kentucky’s famous Bluegrass region and is the home to about 50 different breeds of horses. Therewere shows, film presentations and you got to see a real working horse farm in the heart of Kentucky.

What a great dinner and time we had in Newport at an authentic German beer garden, the Hofbrahaus Newport House.  There were raves about the food and I have to agree with that.   We broke from tradition of having our first banquet at the hotel when we went to the Hofbrahaus.  The restaurant had a weighty responsibility of a world class venue that started over 400 years ago in Munich, Germany and it sure seems that they lived up to that tradition in Newport.  The food was authentic German cuisine and if you did not know this was the first replica of the original German Hofbrahaus in the USA.

Friday was a busy day for us.  We had our breakfast and business meeting then off on the buses to the Peace Bell in Newport, Kentucky for our Memorial Service, then we boarded a Paddlewheel Boat on the Ohio River with Banjo Bob and enjoyed a luncheon and a wonderful ride on a bright and glorious day on the Ohio.

The day was filled with activity but it was not be too hard on anyone. All of the events were close by and most of the time we were seated, eating and enjoying entertainment or just talking and visiting with each other.  Joe Correia (Padre), our Chaplain led our Memorial Service at a very special place in Newport Kentucky, the World Peace Bell.  Right after the service we made our way and boarded the BB Riverboat for a luncheon tour of the Ohio River with Banjo Bob entertaining us and narrating the tour.  Back at the hotel we had a fine banquet at the hotel, special entertainment with Marie Mazziotti and our auction.  I got a chance to speak about our friend in Turkey, Admiral Cem Gurdeniz who was instrumental in arranging for the USS ORLECK to have been given to Orange, Texas at my request.  He was in prison then and is still there and I still ask for your prayers and help in any way you can to bring attention to this so this patriotic man and friend of the US and the USS ORLECK can again be with his family.

We had photos taken before the event and I am sad to say we were taken by the photographer who has not produced one picture to those who paid case for them at the hotel.  I continue to try to get him to produce and I have worked with other ships organizations who have had the same problem.  I have some plans that I will share with you about this soon.

On Saturday we began with a good breakfast then went to the Museum of our choice.  Some went to the Creation Museum and others to the Union Terminal (Cincinnati Museum Center.  We then returned to the hotel for a short time and boarded buses for the trip to the National Air Force Museum for a tour, dinner, speaker and entertainment.  We had the entire place to ourselves  from 6 PM until 10:00 PM.   We got to tour former Air Force One aircraft including the one that brought assassinated President John F. Kennedy back from Dallas. This museum has the largest display of aircraft in the world and our banquet was right in the middle of it between those planes that served in Korea and those planes that served in Vietnam. We were honored to have as our keynote speaker, Curator of the National Air Force Museum, Terry Aitken.  We were entertained by the Air Force Band of Flight and the Air Force provided us with an active duty Air Force Color Guard.  It was an awesome night to remember.  Plan of Day-Sunday, June 24, 2012

We had breakfast on Sunday starting at 5;30 for those who had to leave early for the airport.   Our Chaplain, Joe Correia, conducted our church service and we all said our goodbyes.  Some stayed and boarded the buses as mentioned earlier and went to the Reds major league baseball game.  Boy ball parks have changed.  The food was unreal and it was all you could eat and was a part of our paid ticket.  The Great American Ball Park lived up to its name for fun and food.

There are lots of pictures in the Forum from the reunion.

See you all in San Diego!

Jun 242012
 

Northern Kentucky Reunion Photos June 24, 2012, day 4.

The following post was put on the forum 5 days after the reunion event in N. KY.  I thought I would share it out here since many do not visit the forum.  By the way, the forum is full of great information and pictures and may be the best secret place on the website for some great material.

The June 24, 2012 optional event was a Major League Baseball Game featuring the Cincinnati Reds and the Minnisota Twins. We had 52 people registered to come to the game and our men were asked to be the Color Guard in the pre-game ceremonies and our entertainer Marie Mazziotti auditioned for and was the singer of the National Anthem. The men of the Color Guard were all from the 1940 decade and included Norman Terrell, Chas Staples, Louis Jagucki (a plank owner) and Chet Chernac. click to view honor guard and singing by our Marie Maziotti. (video done by Ben Loder)

They all did great! I was so proud!

 

Chet was so happy to do this and he was overwhelmed at the event at Wright Patterson Air Force Base and told me there that he never realized that he could enjoy himself so much.  As he described his feelings tears came down his cheek.  What a wonderful man!  Chet went to be with the Lord not long after our reunion there.  I am so thankful that I got to know him so well.  This is the great value of reunions to me.  The people I have gotten to know and love are the best and have enriched my life.

 

Bob Orleck

 

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Left to Right: Dennis Cantwell (Instructor), Louis Jagucki, Chas Staples, Norman Terrell and Chet Chernec.

(photo by Bill Blush)

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Marie Mazziotti, our entertainer from New York City, performing the National Anthem.

(photo by Bill Blush)

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Lydia enjoying Major League Baseball!

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Marie & Bob on the field in Cincinnati!

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The Great American Ball Park!

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The Great American Ball Park!

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Orleck people at Reds Game!

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John & Molly Fruin (From Holiday Inn)

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I don’t think their mind is on the game!

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I’ll drink to that one!

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“I sure do love a good football game, don’t you Richard? Richard!

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Looks like at least a couple of them are enjoying the game!

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Have you heard that old saying, “Up to their knees!”?

(photo by Ben Loder)

Now if you don’t get that last one, go back to the picture and look above our folks heads! Get it? Its pretty bad when you have to explain the humor!

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Definitely into the game, wouldn’t you say!

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More of the folks!

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Nice picture of plank owner, Lou Jagucki and family! As your eyes can tell you, they are real Reds fans!

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Rhonda and Ron, our friends from Lake Charles!

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They can smile even though the Reds lost!
Jun 102004
 

September 10-11, 2004.  Memorial Service to dedicate a Remembrance Stone for Lt. Joseph Orleck, real World War II hero and namesake of the USS ORLECK DD886.  Under beautiful skys the Memorial Service was flawlessly executed at Ft. Myer Chapel with authentic World War II hero, Senator Bob Dole, as the guest speaker and Joseph Correia, the Chaplain of USS ORLECK. A one mile procession behind the 6 white horse drawn caisson, marching troops and Navy Band to the site of Lt. Orleck’s stone was followed by a 21 gun salute, taps, honor guard and presentation of the flag and messages from dignitaries to the next of kin, Donald Orleck, nephew of Lt. Orleck.  This event fills a long overdue event to establish and dedicate a place of resting honor for this true American Hero.