Monday, October 25, 2021

2022 REUNION for IRISH SONG - Houston in SEPT

 USS O’CALLAHAN Reunion PLANNING and REGISTRATION

………….. 2022 --  Sept 25-29 -- Houston TX

………….. IN association with The National Association of Destroyer Veterans

……………………”TIN CAN SAILORS”  -- DD/DE/FF/DDG/DLG/DEG/FFG/ and support vessels are all open to membership.

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ADDITIONAL INFO ON USS FRANKLIN Reunion in Fredericksburg TX is located at END of this post.

This reunion is separate from USS O'Callahan but we are invited from our heritage......


CALL IN OR EMAIL your contact information to TIN CAN SAILORS  -- ASAP.

This helps to set up the count and services . Earlier is better. THIS IS ALL you have to do to start the ball rolling so you can register by mailing in the forms for registration.


EMAIL your request for a packet to:

Annmarie@destroyers.org 

Include your name - number in party - address - email - phone# and ship association (USS O’Callahan)

or call the TCS office at (508) 677-0515.


All the information below will be included in your packet. This information is here for those who wish to book the hotel ahead of time - before the packet arrives.  


BELOW is HOTEL REGISTRATION information. 

This is separate from the request for the event registration

Through the National Destroyer Association. TCS.


See USSOCALLAHAN.org  for news links - other information


Many tin-can groups are now using TCS as the umbrella reunion group. It works well because the numbers provide the logistics to provide top notch tours and speakers. All the ships typically have their own meeting rooms - while main events are hosted in a ballroom for all the groups. It is easy to remain with your own shipmates throughout at group tables or in our own meeting or hospitality suites.


A HUGE PLUS for the organization is that the burden of the setup - the registration- the banking - the insurance -the tours and more are ALL handled by TCS staff -far less costly and stressful to our own organizations. 


SEE THE HOTEL information below. This is a copy from the recent TCS news magazine which you would all enjoy by becoming a member of TCS (national Destroyer Veteran’s ) TCS has reached out to DE’s, Frigates, Tenders, Oilers and more.  If they served alongside us -- we see them as our compatriots and encourage them to join us under the TCS umbrella. The annual membership is a small fee and the news magazine is chock FULL of fascinating history and current Navy news.

IRISH SONG ASSOCIATION (USS O'Callahan) will join with the TIN CAN SAILORS in 2022 for a SEPTEMBER 23-29  reunion in HOUSTON, TX.    Register soon. 


IN FOLLOWING YEARS - We will continue to look for options to get closer to or on the West Coast.  Our cost and headaches of planning, funding and executing a reunion is massively cut down by doing our gathering under the umbrella of the Destroyer Sailors Association of Tin Can Sailors.   They have the staff and ability to plan for a very nice venue with superb programs. Ships that join in have their own meeting rooms and only meet with the larger association for most meals and keynote events.  Usually one or two meals are planned outside the group for our own special ceremony and camaraderie. 

Here is the notice in the TIN CAN SAILOR  4th QTR 2021 - News for 2022  USE THIS INFORMATION TO Register at the HOTEL.  

To REGISTER FOR THE EVENT -- Call or email as noted here

You can send in the requests for information packets any time.  Email them to Annmarie@destroyers.org or call the office at (508) 677-0515.  (this information repeated and print friendly AT THIS LINK.




July 19-22 2022 USS Franklin Reunion information at the National Museum of the Pacific War in Fredericksburg TX information is available now: https://ussfranklin.org/2022/04/19/2022-spring-newsletter-and-reunion-announcement/
The reunion is open to USS Franklin Veterans, Family, and Friends and we will continue the tradition of opening the reunion to crew members (and their families) of the USS O’Callahan FF-1051 and USS Gary FFG-51 as well as other ships involved in the USS Franklin legacy. If you or your family are in contact with any crew members from these ships, be sure to mention the reunion, this is a great way for these veterans to connect!

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This is an option for any of our O'Callahan shipmates and family.

At the USS FRANKLIN reunion (photos) in June 2021, Sam Rhodes, who was a young sailor in the crew - related his experience after the bombing of the ship in April - off the coast of Japan. Over 800 sailors died. Sam was a "snipe" rating (the engine crew) He carried a rating of "Watertender" which was critical to running the oil fired boilers on most combatant ships of the day.  (PODCAST AT END - listen - for other stories too, including the way a zippo lighter saved the entire ship from a second attack)

 Sam's story (in the audio interview here) tells of the burning ship and the leadership of Chaplain Joseph O'Callahan to clear the decks and care for wounded. Much live ordnance from the ships' own planes and stocks to be loaded was rolling around the deck. Some was "cooking off" in the fires. The bombs HAD to be taken off by rolling over the side - through burning decks. 

Chaplain O'Callahan (A Lt. Commander) encouraged the young men to keep rolling the bombs - even though their hands were burning. After the last bomb as over the side, he left them for a few minutes and returned with whiskey from the Sick Bay. Only the Sick Bay on a US Navy ship has alcohol and it is for medicinal use. 

The boys were all encouraged by the chaplain to take some for their pain and exhaustion. It is for this reason - with respect for appropriate drinking - the shipmates of USS

O'CALLAHAN (DE/FF 1051) have modified our "IRISH BLESSING" to include (if appropriate) following the prayer for those in need (veterans, active or others who need a prayer) a shot of whiskey may be consumed. 

This, in the locality of an Irish Pub - and in honor of Fr. O'Callahan's Irish heritage - adds an extra dose of Irish Blessings to the person who says the prayer while their hand is placed on the seal of the ship. The seal includes the cross of the Chaplain's Christian faith. 

 It became a tradition among veteran shipmates of USS O'Callahan (in service from 1968-1998) to offer an Irish Blessing - sometimes with a Card showing the seal and the ship. More about the O'Callahan, the USS Gary and USS Franklin is found at their respective websites. Sam Rhodes (USS O'Callahan and USS Gary are the two honored with Medals of Honor for actions that day.)