Photos
Video
- (not currently
available due to space restrictions)
Bash
video preview (5 mb mov file - you'll need download the Quicktime
movie player to view if you don't already have it). This
is a very nice sampler of the actual video.
- (not currently
available due to space restrictions)
A short video
clip (4.6 mb mov file)
of the Kursk tribute. Shot by Pat McGinnis and assembled by
Pat and his wife Jane (see Special
Friends of the Bash below for more info on McGinnis video
productions)
- BBS posts
regarding the Bash Video
Crew Lists
BBS Posts
Bash Momentos
Special Friends of the Bash
Bash Music
- Honey Bun
(from South Pacific but truly made famous by the Bash Girls - thanks
to Dave Stoops for sending it this way)
Bash II - Gary's Last Bash
- Sadly, Gary left us on September 17, 2005 but there was
another Bash in his
honor
.
- Burial at Sea: In December 2005,
Sue McLaughlin reported that Gary's ashes were buried at sea. Per
Commanding Officer of the USS Salt Lake City, Commander T L
Howard: “the burial at sea ceremony took place on 28 October [2005]
at 1530, approximately 12 nautical miles southwest of San Diego at
coordinates 32 degrees 36.7N - 117 degrees 25.2W. The temperature was a
pleasant 65 degrees under sunny skies. Under these conditions, both the
religious and military ceremonies were conducted with dignity and
solemnity. The ship’s Engineer Officer, LCDR Larry A Myers, Jr., U S
Navy, was the military commander of the ceremony. The cremains were
committed to the sea as the ship silently submerged below the calm seas
of the Pacific Ocean.” The USS Salt Lake City then continued her final
deployment to the Arctic and subsequent transit to Portsmouth, New
Hampshire.
- Burial at Sea full report
from Jim Rogers: After a very moving and memorable service at
The Ranch attended by many from the Submarine Community, a very
brief service, attended by only about six, was held beside the
tack room at the ranch. At that time, the urn containing Garys'
cremains was transfered to the care of Jim Rogers, L.A./PASADENA
Base Commander, to be delivered to an active duty submarine for casting
at sea.
Jim did contact T.L. Howard ,Capt. and C.O. of the USS
Salt Lake City SSN 716. On 11 October 2005 a white glove
service was held at the Submarine Memorial Point Loma, San Diego. In
attendance were Mark Maynard Memorial Chair L.A. Chapter SubVets WWII
and Ed Armstrong Pres. L.A. Chapter SubVets WWII, both of whom are
Submariners of WWII plus Jim Rogers and the C.O.B. and another
Officer of USS Salt Lake City.
On 28 October 2005, Salt Lake
City departed San Diego for deployment to the East Coast via the
Northern Route. At 1530 at approx 12 Nautical miles southwest
of San Diego at coordinates 32Deg 36.7N-117Deg25.2W, a very solomn
ceremony was conducted topside. The Ship's Engineering Officer,
LCDR Larry A.Myers Jr., US Navy was the military commander of the
ceremony. The cremains were committed to the sea as the submarine
silently submerged below the calm seas of the Pacific Ocean.
Upon reaching the East Coast an American flag, GPS Chart and
letter from the C.O. of Salt Lake City was sent to Ms. Sue
McLaughlin. As Commander of the Los Angeles/Pasadena Base USSVI
and on behalf of our Membership a very heart-felt "Sailor rest your oar
and Hand salute." I am very honored to have played a role in the
Eternal Patrol of Gary McLaughlin. May he find calm winds, smooth seas
on his Final Patrol.
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