Kings Point Class of 1983

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Kings Pointer – Spring 2021

Kevin Brofford leads off with some impressive family accomplishments:
In late Fall, the Brofford family has received a several Good News items! Our oldest Kelsey, is a Captain in the Air Force and found out that she has been selected to transfer to the US Space Force! She will become a Captain in the US Space Force when it stands up in February! She applied for this quite a while ago and has been waiting for the board to convene. Also, Evan (our youngest) who is a Navy ROTC at Ohio State just learned that he has been selected for pilot training after graduation in the spring! This is something he’s been dreaming of, and working toward since early High School. Not to be left out, Claire (our middle one) is a pediatric Emergency Department nurse in Lexington, just received a “Stretcher Side Miracle” citation for her life saving efforts at work where she was able to think quick, act fast, and save a man’s life! So yes, I am officially living vicariously through my children!

Scott O’Connor reports:
As mentioned in the previous issue, Glenda and I snuck away to St. Augustine for a few days in late Fall just before elections and had the great opportunity to have dinner with Brian Foy and Karen at the St. Augustine Fish Camp. Brian has his work cut out for him but cuts a great swath in the halls of Congress. When those halls are running normally!

From John Rhatigan:
Still in charge of The Marine Machinery Association, get to see quite a few KP’ers in my travels with Kevin Fauvell being a regular.

John’s son Harry & Jenny Rhatigan
John’s son Harry & Jenny Rhatigan

Had two big events happen in the past year. My first was my youngest son Harry got married last summer. The wedding occurred in the Boston Public Garden(see picture) and due to COVID we could only have 24 in attendance(with approval from the Mayor of Boston). A rooftop reception followed and rumor had it more than 24 attended(just don’t tell the Mayor). Wedding was originally scheduled for the spring but everything was shut down in the Boston area at the time. Great time was had by all that could attend but I missed my Kings Point Posse as weddings have been a great mini reunion excuse for a large group of us.
The Rhatigan crew
The Rhatigan crew

Secondly I turned the big 60. My kids put together a tribute video with Friends and Family that roasted me with many KP83 grads contributing including Jim Quern, John Carbone, Mickey C, Jim Goulden, Mike Keane, Del Lewis, Bob Ross and my favorite paisano Rich Colonna. Lots of laughs all around. Congrats to all that have already and are about to turn 60.
I have also been lucky to get to Jupiter Florida to the Cunningham estate every couple of months. They might be able to claim me on their taxes if this keeps up. – Thank you John for reminding us how old we are!

Here’s a photo of Bob Bennett and Craig Ellixson snatched from a Facebook post, displaying some NFL pride.

Bob Bennett and Craig Ellixson
Bob Bennett and Craig Ellixson

Ray Christensen needed to stop running for a couple months after straining a calf muscle while running. Even got to wear a boot and use crutches. Healing nicely and putting in some miles a few days a week once again. Ray received a pleasant call from KP roommate Matt Bucherati, who’s starting to think about retirement while continuing to play a key role in getting Pepsi to the people in several states. If your old roommate hasn’t been mentioned in this column lately, encourage them to submit some news. Take care!

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Kings Pointer – Winter 2020-21

Dan Rohde starts us off with some great photos:
Thanks for keeping us all connected, it is much appreciated and grows in importance as each year goes by. Great to hear so many of our classmates talking about Grand kids and retirement.!!

Rohde
Dan Rohde delivering cranes
flag

Latest set of new cranes delivered to Savannah earlier this year. As has become tradition, I bring a 50’ x 100’ US flag out on the Pilot boat and “wrestle” it up on the ship and then up the forward crane for a great ride up the River (that’s me on top of the leg of the crane).! I also brought my 6’ x 12’ KP burgee, but if you look closely the US flag dwarfs the KP burgee flying below. This year we fun fund raiser and the GA Tech. Alum. outdid the GA alum, thus the 30’ x 50’ GA Tech flag flying from the aft crane below the US flag.
Big flag
Big flag
Dan Rohde gets political
Dan Rohde gets political

Carrie and I are doing well here in Savannah through this “COVID nonsense” and have managed to get out and spend a little time with the kids and grand kids once or twice (Miami, Maryland, Rhode Island and New York – please don’t tell Gov Cuomo).

If anybody is visiting or passing through Savannah please give us a call (912-667-0193), we have LOTS of room.

Dan Rohde underway
Dan Rohde underway
Dan & Carrie’s younger daughter Dana (USCG) with oldest Grand daughter Annie
Dan & Carrie’s younger daughter Dana (USCG) with oldest Grand daughter Annie

One Trump flag flys in our backyard and the second is for the boat. The mask is from a friend of mine for Carrie’s 90 year old Dad, who tried to wear it into vote earlier this week – Carrie was able to remind him that it is not appropriate at a polling location (I think he would have been ok here in South Georgia). The other pic got included by accident but is our youngest (Dana 24 in the USCG) with our oldest Grand daughter Annie from our oldest (Krysta 30 and Matt, both in the USCG).


Al Reeves sent a photo of his daughter getting engaged in late summer.

Brian Foy contributes:
Ray…Karen and I recently had dinner in St. Augustine with Scott O’Connor and Glenda O’Connor ’85. Scott is a St. Johns River (Jacksonville) pilot and he and Glenda were enjoying a few days of relaxation here at the beach. We had a great time catching up, discussing classmates, kids and grandkids (coming soon). Apparently Joe Walsh recently blew threw St. Augustine and never called…”C’mon Man!” We look forward to seeing Scott and Glenda again soon to enjoy St. Augustine’s “Festival of Lights.” The whole city lights up like a Christmas tree for two months – a must-see for those who have never been here.

Karen & Brian Foy with Glenda & Scott O’Connor
Karen & Brian Foy with Glenda & Scott O’Connor
Karen & Brian Foy celebrating her birthday in Palm Coast
Karen & Brian Foy celebrating her birthday in Palm Coast

As for me, I continue to work on my golf game when I am not working on legislative matters for the USMMA-AAF. I was runner-up in our Club Championship, losing only to a 24-year old former Flagler College golfer. Chalk one up for the old guys! While I am in regular contact with staffers on The Hill, I have been unable to travel to DC due to COVID restrictions. I look forward to getting back up there when the new Congress convenes in January.
foy
foy

I hope you are staying healthy. Next marathon? Thanks for all you do, Shipmate. Long live the Tuna Boat! — Brian

Pete Lafontaine shares:
I received the Fall edition of the Kings Pointer magazine the other day and read about many of our classmates who have recently retired. Well, add my name to that list too. I retired in September after 35 years in the marine insurance business. My wife and I are living on Cape Cod and enjoying the beaches, walking/biking trails and all the great restaurants.

Rex Gundle relates:
Last Friday (11/13) I had made arrangements to meet up with Mike Curtiss for lunch, and before you know it Mike (aka Dirty Curt, now Capt. Courteous) used his speed texting app to reach out to find other classmates in the area willing to come up to the Woodlands for a get together. I will say that I was thankful for a good turnout (outstanding 6B representation), a lot of laughs, good stories and not a single word on politics.

Rex Gundle, Tom Lightsey, Mike Curtiss, Mike Booth, Kurt Larsen
Rex Gundle, Tom Lightsey, Mike Curtiss, Mike Booth, Kurt Larsen

Mike brought his lawyer, Tom Lightsey to ensure we all played by the rules, and others present included Kurt Larsen, Mike Booth and yours truly. We missed out on George Toma attending, but I hope to see him on the next trip.
It is amazing that we seem too young to retire, but Mike B and Kurt spoke of its benefits, while Tom and Mike C have no plans to retire at this point (which may annoy Mike’s son who wants to join his beloved Pilots Association). I have enjoyed being back in the USA for the last 16 months after a 22 year overseas adventure, and still working but have put a date on the calendar for retirement.

I understand that Houston holds a large contingent of our classmates, and look forward to a few more trips in the future.


Mark Faller sends the following note …

KP-142, Classic American Pilsner
KP-142, Classic American Pilsner
Classmates – As many of you know, I partnered with five Coast Guard and one Navy colleague to form 6 Bears & a Goat Brewing Company about 4 years ago. The 15-barrel brewery and full restaurant are thriving in Fredericksburg, VA. We typically have about 18 styles of our beer on tap at the Brew House and distribute throughout the state of Virginia. We also have a full bar (and craft seltzer) for those who aren’t quite into the craft beer scene. As a tribute to all Kings Pointers, we will release KP-142, Classic American Pilsner in mid-June. Don’t miss out on this amazing Pre-Prohibition Lager. It will be available on tap and in 16 oz. 4-packs. Stay tuned on Facebook @6bearsandagoat for the actual release date. We expect to have this rotational style available through July, maybe August.

Here’s the romance language you’ll find on the label. Rex Gundle (Principal 6B&G Investor) and I had fun crafting this one:

The U.S. Merchant Marine Academy at Kings Point is privileged among the nation’s five federal academies to be the only institution authorized to carry a battle standard as part of its color guard. The proud and colorful battle standard perpetuates the memory of the 142 Kings Point midshipmen who died in service to their country during World War II. Kings Pointers have served selflessly in every major conflict the country has been involved in since World War II. Like Kings Pointers, KP-142 Classic American Pilsner is distinguished in its field; it exhibits a bold character and robust flavor profile that speaks for itself. Acta Non Verba!

Consider making a trip this summer to the 6B&G Brew House. Flag me down, or if you happen to catch me off duty, let the manager know you’re KP83 and I’ll make it well worth the trip. Prost!
Hope to see you soon – Mark


I had a great conversation with Quentin Franklin, discussing the good old days, Navy, running, not running, and running injuries. Q breaks his longtime silence from this column:

Ray, During the lockdowns I’ve been making a bucket list of things I wished I had done and a class update was right behind spatchcocking (legal in Virginia) my Thanksgiving turkey and a colonoscopy. Both went well, thank you. I became a little nostalgic watching the Mariners trounce the Coasties (I refuse to call them the Bears) on ESPN-3 this past weekend. In 1982 our Senior class (Logan/Fauvell et al) was the first KP team to win the then Secretary’s Cup (now Secretaries’ Cup) which was instituted only the year before. Oddly, those are the only two KP football games I’ve ever seen, in both cases due to being on some type of “restriction.” Great games. My wife, Fran, is an ’86 USNA grad and the level of competition rivals Army-Navy without all the glitz and hoopla.

Anyway, I’m in Va Beach, VA and have an ophthalmology (did I spell that correctly?) practice in Norfolk and Elizabeth City, NC which keeps me out of trouble and three pretty self sufficient kids. When I retired out of the Navy 13 years ago after flying carrier onboard delivery (the lithesome C-2 Greyhound) then medical corps, I got a golden-doodle, Oscar. I never sailed on my license which is probably fortunate given my most recent pleasure boating misadventure. I never remember being specifically told that a 25 hp outboard motor not properly secured to the transom could launch you out of a Jon boat into the cold November bay water. Fortunately Oscar was the only witness. I’ve never seen a dog so embarrassed for his owner. Stay safe and be well! Q

My Sea Year shipmate Mickey C contributes:
2020 continues to be the year of the pandemic but we’ve seen classmates after escaping to our home in Jupiter Florida. On consecutive weekends we hosted John Rhatigan and Jim Goulden and then Sherry & Jeff Coons and Scott Metheny.
I’m getting all of them psyched for our 40th reunion which is right around the corner!

Mickey C, Scott Metheny, Jeff Coons
Mickey C, Scott Metheny, Jeff Coons
Mickey & Mary Kay Cunningham, John Rhatigan, Jim Goulden
Mickey & Mary Kay Cunningham, John Rhatigan, Jim Goulden

From Ray: My web design business remains strong and is immune to the pandemic. By the time this is in print, the vaccines should be starting to help more of us attain immunity. Stay healthy!

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Kings Pointer – Fall 2020

Maureen McKeever starts us off with some blasts from the past photos:
Another hot summer, made hotter by having to wear those darned masks! I guess it’s no worse than having to be on a tanker in the Gulf of Mexico in July wearing a long-sleeved boiler suit, steel-toed boots, leather gloves and a hard hat! Of course, we were all a lot younger then……I have been going to work every day, with some of my team taking calls from home, wearing a mask whenever I step away from my desk, The fraudsters are hitting hard, so everyone please be careful how you use your debit and credit cards! I talked to a customer who was the proud mother of a new plebe at the US Naval Academy, and they had to spend their 1st two weeks in quarantine – she said it was “almost time to get yelled at!” I can’t imagine Indoc without those fun evenings at Plebe Beats – nothing cools you off more than having a pusher yelling and spitting in your face! I found some more old photos, me on the MormacAltair taking sunlines on July 1, 1981 and another of the 7th Company Class of 1983 as plebes in 1979. I hope everyone has been staying safe, busy and well.

7th Company during our plebe year
7th Company during our plebe year
Maureen McKeever sea year
Maureen McKeever sea year

Rick Wood retired on June 30 and promptly started his new business, CompassGrowthAdvisors.com, which does management consulting. “We help CEOs fix their sales problems. Retirement is great. I should have done this 10 years ago (but I couldn’t afford it then).”
Dan Hicks has also announced retirement.

Al Reeves bailed a bunch of you guys out with this much appreciated update:
I retired from General Electric about 8 years ago and have settled into Houston, TX as my primary residence, although spend time in Florida and Pennsylvania. I have 3 daughters – one of which is engaged and living here in Houston. I lead a pretty simple life and don’t miss the hysteria of the corporate career that’s for sure!. Since I retired I have become much more reminiscent of the KP days and have been in touch with quite a few guys.

Tom Heberle is a Pilot in Hawaii and lives in Honolulu with his wife. Tom plans to retire in 2 years and then become a Wall Street financial magnate in his spare time.

I [Al] just spoke to Jim Goulden today and he writes:
Been managing my whereabouts carefully with the Chinese virus around. I work from home anyway and my business is now part of Charlotte Pipe and Foundry Company. Fortunately for me the irrigation pipe market has not been impacted and in fact has grown throughout 2020 particularly in agriculture. So I’m quite blessed. I am in pretty much daily communication via group text with Jimmy Quern, John Carbone, Mike Keane, Mickey C and John Rhatigan if for anything to continuously rib each other and stay young! Five of the six of us married off at least one child over the past 18 months so it’s been one celebration after another with a couple of us adding grandkids in between.”

Scott Brueggeman lives in Austin, TX, after departing Chicago several years ago. He, his wife and two girls are enjoying small town life , lower taxes and the great weather in Austin . He heads up sales and marketing for a telecom firm and welcomes any classmate passing through to reach out and say hello.

Kent Morton, Scott Bruggeman, Al Reeves, Tom Heberle, Rich Surratt, Chris Nixon, Pete Brennan.
Kent Morton, Scott Bruggeman, Al Reeves, Tom Heberle, Rich Surratt, Chris Nixon, Pete Brennan.

I want to thank Scott Douglas, Dan and Carrie Rhode for helping out my future son-in-law with his endeavors in joining the Coast Guard Reserve. They were super helpful and it is a classic case of Kings Point Spirit being alive and well!!
Rich Surratt is retired from a successful career and living in the Washing D. C. Area. He sees Kent Morton on a regular basis and they a lot of golf together. Rich has three kids – 2 still in college and one graduated – I get the feeling they have Rich’s brains because they go (went) to great schools!

George Toma’s daughter and grandchild
George Toma’s daughter and grandchild
I [Al] spoke with George Toma who also lives here in Houston and he is knocking it out of the park with his career and has been happily married for many years. George sent me a picture of his beautiful daughter and granddaughter that I have included.

I spoke with Stu Mill who is now enjoying life as a Yoga Instructor. I saw a recent picture of him and he looks exactly like he did at KP only more muscular. Life has been good to Stu!!

Mike Booth also lives here in Houston but I didn’t get his update in time for your hard deadline. You are a real hard ass Ray!!

I just spoke with Chris Nixon who is living in Virginia Beach and is a Life Cycle manager for Maersk working on mordernizing the LMSR Bob Hope class of ships. His daughter is a high school teacher in Roanoke, VA and his son is sailing as a 3rd mate. He also has one son living at home.

Others I have spoke with are Kelly Konstantinos and Pete Brennan who of course both live in New Jersey. Scott McCauley is still living in Australia and is planning to come for our next FAC reunion.
If I missed anybody I apologize!!
[end of Al’s awesome contribution]

From Ray: I’m still not tired of Zoom and recently hosted a 40 minute virtual reunion that included Brian Foy and 4 other fellow officers from Navy ship we sailed aboard our first 3 years out of KP. Make it a point to reach out to a classmate to grab a beer together so you’ve got a reason to drop me a line. Stay healthy!

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