THORNBACK - Gitmo - Mid '60s   History of USSVI
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The UNITED STATES SUBMARINE VETERANS INC. was started by a group of United States Submarine Veterans of World War II.

They shared a belief in the need of an organization open to all submariners, from the very beginning of the Submarine Service through to the present and into the future - not limited to just those who served so ably in the second World War.

Links to articles and significant items about
the origins, history and founders of USSVI

The United States Submarine Veterans of World
War Two was the forerunner of United States
Submarine Veterans Inc.
Founders of U.S.SubVets WW-II


WWII Submariner Links HERE
History of USSVI origins.   Text and images
from Ron Smth TM2/c USS SEAL SS-183
USSVI NATIONAL COMMANDERS through the years
USSVI CONVENTION SITES through the years
40 School Street - Dec '01 article - The Day
3-4 May 2002 - USSVI Celebrates Its 38th Year
Why USSVI? Let John Carcioppolo tell you why
Howard McPherson - Dec. '02 - on Eternal Patrol

They wanted to make it known that those lost on Submarines, in the line of duty for their country, will never be forgotten.

In Groton Connecticut, the 'Submarine Capital of the World', the above group started contacting past shipmates. Favorable responses came from Massachusetts, New York, New Jersey, Pennsylvania and many more from Connecticut.

In 1963 members from CT, MA, NJ, NY and PA held several meetings in Groton, CT, Paramus, NJ and Orange, NJ to firm up plans for what was to become the U.S. SUBMARINE VETERANS INC. The final meeting was held on 12 October, 1963 in Orange, NJ and the United States Veterans was born.

It was several months later that the organization was officially chartered and incorporated in the State of Connecticut. The shipmates listed on the charter are DJ (Joe)Negri, Joe Marion, KO Walkington. The members who did the ground work in starting the organization were as follows: Dick Higman, Dusty May, Joe Webb, Mike Drucker, Bob Link, Wes Aldag, Tom Rowan, Joe Burgress, Warren Gannon, Joe Conrad and Wop Lapadozza in addition to the three named on the charter.

I28 vs TAUTOG
A card written by Joe Negri, a USS Tautog SS-199 crewmember and founding member of USSVI, is displayed at the USSVI Groton Base.
 
Image and text from P. Wayne Ellis (TAUTOG)

The Groton base started immediately and held meetings at the K of C in Groton. The attendance at these meetings was between 60-75 members. Joe Negri was elected the first state commander and Dick Higman was the first base commander. About a year later it was determined that they needed their own building and it was voted to sell raffle tickets (1000 tickets at $10 each) for a gold Cadillac to raise the money for the down payment on the present home at 40 School Street.

The base building on School Street became a reality in 1966. Due to the fact that the Groton USSVI/Base was incorporated within the state of Connecticut and they had their own building, it was voted that Groton become the National Headquarters of USSVI.

Trivia: What former head of the FBI was the lawyer who set up the incorporation papers? yraG kcirtaP L

Note: The history of USSVI since 1966 is undergoing research. Should you be able to help please contact the USSVI HISTORIAN.

USSVI HISTORIAN contact information can be found HERE.   Click "Appointed Positions".

In particular we need American Submariner magazines from 1994 back to its inception. Also any other newsletters from bases or National that relate to events/conventions/base formation from 1966 to the present. All materials will be promptly returned to sender,


More from the #1-88 issue of "Submarine National Review".