NWSA Historian
Information from Aerograph, May 2007
CDR
Don Cruse, USN RET
NWSA HISTORIAN’S COMMENTS
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NWSA HISTORIAN'S
REPORT FOR 2004-2005
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NWSA HISTORIAN’S REPORT FOR 2005-2006
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OCEAN WEATHER
SHIPS 1940-1980
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LCDR
ROBERT F. FREEMAN, USN (Ret), NWSA President 1981-1982
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Historian COMMENTS May 2007
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NWSA Historian
COMMENTS August 2007
NAVAL WEATHER SERVICE
ASSOCIATION (Est. 1976)
WHAT
IS NWSA?
Our membership is composed
of active and retired Aerographers, Mates, Aerologists, Meteorologists,
Oceanographers, plus civilians with backgrounds or interests in these
fields. While the majority of members are USN or USMC, there are some
from all branches. We especially welcome as members any civilians who are
employed in the Meteorology and Oceanography (METOC) fields. NWSA has
nearly 700 dues-paying members, of which 380 are Life Members. Annual
dues are $20 after an initial $10 registration fee (waived for active-duty
recruits). Our regional chapters extend across the U.S.A. We enjoy
annual reunions.
The first NWSA
reunion convened on Naval Air Station Lakehurst in 1975—although it is a
matter of record that the original initiative came from our senior petty
officers assigned to ships and stations in Tidewater Virginia. The year
after Lakehurst we gathered in Pensacola to form this association. In May
2007 our Northwest Regional Chapter hosted annual reunion #33.
WHY
AN NWSA?
Our goal has always been
to create or perpetuate friendships and cultivate camaraderie within Naval
Aerology, which we now know as the METOC community. One huge help in
starting NWSA was Chief Lloyd Bellinger’s roster of shipmates. That
roster became The Bellinger List in 1976 and now consists of
thousands of names. It is updated annually by our elected
Secretary-Treasurer, and comprises a primary benefit of NWSA membership.
Our quarterly
newsletter is The Aerograph, designed to facilitate communication
among NWSA members. The Aerograph has been supplemented by the
NWSA web page since the Internet assumed such importance in our world (navalweather.org).
Thus, the newsletter is available to members via email or hardcopy. The
labor performed by the appointed editor, and the appointed Webmaster is
all voluntary, in keeping with the non-profit status of NWSA.
As with any
fraternal or social organization, there has always been a core cadre of
members who sustain NWSA. Those of us who wore the Aerographer rating
badge remain proud to this day. We believe that AG is still the best
rating in the NAVY. We try to show it.
WHERE
WE FIT IN
Over the many years of its existence, NWSA has
reinforced the historical goals of naval aviation by contributing to the
superb National Museum of Naval Aviation in Pensacola. Our earliest
weather school was there right after WW1. Aerology memorabilia is
similarly collected and donated to other museums such as USS HORNET, USS
MISSOURI, and USS MIDWAY. Support rendered to the METOC command takes the
form of honors rendered to the AG of the Year (shore and sea), on-call
assistance of command elements when requested, and urging young citizens
toward a NAVY and METOC career. Annual scholarships are awarded from
contributed funds, encouraging under-graduate and graduate studies in
Meteorology, Oceanography and Aerospace Science.
ANNUAL REUNIONS
When we gather for our annual reunions, all of
the above comes into play. Members and non-members are equally welcome.
Reunions are advertised in all practical ways. Regional chapters
generally host, but not always. A major goal is to rotate the reunions to
different geographical locations, in order to give travelers a break.
Memorabilia is displayed. Tours of tourist attractions can be expected.
Sea stories are in vogue. Comparisons between “The old days of Naval
Aerology” and the METOC Command are popular, as one would expect among a
broadly experienced cross section of attendees.
Let us
welcome you to our next NWSA annual
reunion. Contact Chief Jim Stone (our Secretary/Treasurer), or our
Webmaster, Chief Mahlon Trenz.
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