61st Massing of the Colors – October 21st 10:30-11:30 AM

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EVERYONE IS Invited!

FREE PUBLIC OUTDOOR PATRIOTIC CELEBRATION

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The 61st Annual Massing of the Colors and Service of Remembrance

Saturday, October 21, 2017      

10:30-11:30AM 

Spreckels Organ Pavilion, Balboa Park

We will honor our flag and those who serve or have served our country; and remember those who have paid the ultimate sacrifice in service to the United States of America.  This family friendly outdoor event will feature a parade of color guards from civic, military, veterans, law enforcement, JROTC/ROTC, and scouting that you will not want to miss!

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2017 SAN DIEGO MASSING OF COLORS ENTRY FORM FOR COLOR GUARDS OF UNITS, SCHOOLS, ORGANIZATIONS, & COMMUNITY GROUPS Press SUBMIT Button When Completed.  Thank you!  Color Guards please arrive at 9:00 AM and report to Command Sergeant Major Reed, Spreckels Organ Pavilion by the plantings. 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Monday, September 25th Speaker – LT Schleck, USCG, Sector San Diego

MOWW LogoMonday, September 25th Invite your family, friends and neighbors to join us!

See you at Anchors Conference Center on Monday, September 25th from 11:15 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. Cost is $16.00. (Pay the Chapter in the luncheon room: Cash or Check accepted) Enjoy a little fellowship, partake in a marvelous luncheon buffet with all the fixings, and learn more about the United States Coast Guard Sector San Diego.

Anchors Conference Center & Catering is located at 2375 Recreational Way, Bldg 3210, San Diego, CA 92136 (National City) DIRECTIONS: The Anchors Catering and Conference Center is conveniently right off I-5 in San Diego on Main St. and the east side of Navy Base San Diego, 200 feet outside Gate 32, at Main St. and Yama St.

LT Christopher J. Schleck hails from Caldwell, New Jersey and is a 2010 graduate of Rutgers University where he earned a degree in Bioenvironmental Engineering and a 2010 graduate of Coast Guard Officer Candidate School in New London, CT.

In 2008, LT Schleck attended Coast Guard Basic Training in Cape May, NJ as part of the College Student Pre-Commissioning Initiative Program.  He attended school full time while serving on active duty at Coast Guard Sector New York.  From 2010-2013 LT Schleck served as a Prevention Officer specializing in US flagged commercial and passenger vessels. From 2013-2015, LT Schleck attended Naval Flight School in Pensacola Florida flying the Beechcraft T-6 Texan II and the TH-57 Jet Ranger alongside counterparts in the Navy and the Marines.  In 2015, LT Schleck graduated Flight School and was station in San Diego, CA to fly the MH-60T.

In 2017, LT Schleck was recognized as a member of the 2017 San Diego Order of the Daedalians Aircrew of the Year along side Pilot CDR Pittman, Flight Mechanic AMT2 Jason Brenenstall, and rescue swimmer AST2 Chris Moore for the rescue of 3 sailors 206 miles of the Coast of San Diego.

LT Schleck is married to his wife Catherine and has dogs, Brodie and Riley.

 

JUNE 19th Speakers – Experiences as a Military Chaplain

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See you at Anchors Conference Center on Monday, May 15th from 11:15 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. Cost is $16.00. (Pay the Chapter in the luncheon room: Cash or Check accepted) Enjoy a little fellowship, partake in a marvelous luncheon buffet with all the fixings, and learn a more about the San Diego Youth Leadership Conference.

Anchors Conference Center & Catering is located at 2375 Recreational Way, Bldg 3210, San Diego, CA 92136 (National City) DIRECTIONS: The Anchors Catering and Conference Center is conveniently right off I-5 in San Diego on Main St. and the east side of Navy Base San Diego, 200 feet outside Gate 32, at Main St. and Yama St.

CAPTAIN THEODORE O. ATWOOD, Jr., CHC, USN (RET.)

Captain Theodore O. Atwood, Jr. CHC, USN, a native of Augusta, GA, was born on August 3, 1936. He commenced his Naval Service on October 8, 1953 as a member of Surface Division 6-8, USNR. He was subsequently ordered to active duty in the USS Randolph (CVA 15) and was released to inactive duty as a Third Class Machinist Mate after completing two years of service.

Captain Atwood received his BA from the University of Georgia in 1960 and his Master of Divinity from the Church Divinity School of the Pacific, Berkeley, California in 1963. He was commissioned as Ensign in the Theological Education Program on May 2, 1961. Following ordination in the Ministry of the Episcopal Church, he served as Curate, Vicar and Rector of Episcopal Congregations in Georgia for five and one-half years. He returned to active duty in January 1969 with the objective of serving with the Marine Corps in Vietnam. After an initial assignment to the Fifth Marine Division, Fleet Marine Force, he served in the Republic of Vietnam with the First Marine Division, Fleet Marine Force. His post-Vietnam assignments were: Marine Corps Recruit Depot, Parris Island, S.C.; Destroyer Squadron TWENTY-THREE; Naval Regional Medical Center, San Diego, CA; and the Senior Course for Naval Chaplains, Naval Education & Training Center, Newport, R.I. Following completion of his studies in June 1978, he was ordered to duty with the First Marine Aircraft Wing, Fleet Marine Force; First Force Service Support Group, Fleet Marine Force; and Commander Naval Surface Force Pacific, where he was assigned as Officer in Charge, Dependents Assistance Board.

Captain Atwood’s decorations include the Legion of Merit Medal, Meritorious Service Medal, Navy Commendation Medal with Combat “V”, Combat Action Ribbon, Presidential Unit Citation, Meritorious Unit Citation, Naval Occupation Service Medal, National Defense Service Medal with 1 Bronze Star, Sea Service Deployment Ribbon, Vietnam Service Medal, Republic of Vietnam Unit Gallantry Citation, Republic of Vietnam Civil Actions Citation and Republic of Vietnam campaign Medal with 2 Stars.

Captain Atwood retired from active naval service on July 1, 1989. He served as Assistant to the Rector, St. Dunstan’s Episcopal Church in San Diego, CA until September 1993, and a non-stipendiary Staff Assistant to the Honorable Bill Lowery, United States House of Representatives, 41st Congressional District of California, 1989-1992.

Captain Atwood became the Rector of Christ Church, Augusta, GA on May 1, 1994 and continued in that position until his retirement on April 1, 2003. Following his retirement, he served as the Interim Rector of St. Michael’s, Waynesboro, GA from December 14, 2003 until April 15, 2005. He assumed duties as the Vicar of Holy Cross, Carlsbad, CA on 1 January 2007. He retired for the fourth time on 30 June 2010.

He served as the Chaplain General for the National Convention of the Military Order of the World Wars in 2014 and is serving as the Chapter’s Chaplain.

Reverend Canon J. Milton Collins

The Reverend Canon J. Milton Collins, CAPTAIN, Chaplain Corps, United States Navy (Retired) was born in Washington, DC on 7 October 1933.  He is a lifelong member of the Episcopal Church.  During the 1950’s he served for three years as an enlisted man in the United States Army.  He graduated from the University of Maryland (College Park, MD) in 1959 and from the Episcopal Theological School (Cambridge, MA) in 1962.  He was ordained a deacon in June of 1962 and a priest in December of that year, both ordination services were in the Washington National Cathedral.  He served as Deacon-in-Charge and then Priest-in-Charge of two parishes in Southern Maryland.  After those assignments he became an active duty chaplain in the United States Navy.

Chaplain Collins retired from the Navy with more than thirty years’ active service.  Seven of those thirty years were with the Marine Corps and included tours with all three Marine Divisions.  He served as chaplain aboard a repair ship, a submarine tender and an aircraft carrier.  He was command chaplain at the Naval Medical Center (San Diego), Camp Butler (including all Marine Corps bases in Japan), Naval Weapons Center China Lake (CA), aboard the USS Constellation and the U.S. Naval Base, Roosevelt Rhodes (Puerto Rico).  After retiring from the Navy Father Collins served as parish priest and interim rector for several Episcopal parishes in the Diocese of San Diego.

He is currently serving as Canon for Pastoral Care at St. Paul’s Cathedral, San Diego.  Father Collins has been a Companion since 2013.