AVIATION BOATSWAIN'S MATES ASSOCIATION
Researched and Written by ABCS Charlie Ramsey
The very first gathering of Aviation Boatswain's Mates was in December
1971 with ABCM Mike Hickman contacting as many senior ABs as possible
and having an informal get-together.
This first gathering was held at the Norfolk, Virginia, Chief Petty
Officer's Club. Due to the interest shown by the attendees and the
overall success of this get-together, it was decided to make this an
annual event. On 22 June 1972, the second reunion was held at the
North Island, California, Chief Petty Officer's Club. That year, over
one hundred senior ABs got together to tell sea stories and rekindle
friendships with old shipmates. A decision was made at this meeting to
select a committee to coordinate and arrange the succeeding year's
reunion.
The committee members appointed were:
ABFC JOE BOYLE
ABCS CHRISTOFOLETTI
ABCM WILLE GANN
ABCM MIKE HICKMAN
The third AB reunion was held at Naval Air Station Memphis,
Millington, Tennessee, on 28 March 1973.
June 22, 1974 found the ABs gathering at Mayport, Florida, for their
fourth annual function. At this reunion it was decided to form an
association. In the ensuing year, Commander Bob Gillen (LDO AB)
supervised the development of and wrote the charter and by-laws for
the Aviation Boatswain's Mates Association. After many hours of hard
work by the few original founders, the by-laws were voted on and
accepted by the ABs in attendance at the fifth annual reunion held in
Alameda, California, on 15 July 1975. The ABMA charter was finalized
on 16 December 1975.
The following signatures appear on our charter:
CWO3 (RET) ALBERT BLOOMFIELD
CDR ROBERT BRACE
ABCM (RET) WILLIE GANN
ABEC (RET) NICK GARRETT
CDR ROBERT GILLEN
ABCM BERT GORCZYCA
The ABMA was chartered in the state of New Jersey due to the AB school
being located in Lakehurst, New Jersey. Commander Bob Gillen was voted
in as the first President and Commander Bob Brace as Vice President.
The first Secretary/Treasurer was ABCM (RET) Willie Gann. The first
Board of directors consisted of Lieutenant Commander (RET) Harry Claar,
Lieutenant Commander Skip Lopez, Chief Warrant Officer (RET) Al
Bloomfield, and ABEC (RET) Nick Garrett.
This same year, 1975, Commander (LDO AB) Jack Carleton proposed that
an "AB of the Year" be selected. Commander Bob Gillen, the ABMA
President, thought it best to select one from each coast. A committee
was established to select the first two AB's of the year, and at the
1976 convention banquet in Norfolk, Virginia, Commanders Carleton and
Gillen presented the first two AB's of the year, ABE1 Robert Whelan
from the East Coast and ABH1 Robert Buscher from the West Coast with
their blazers. The ABMA has continued to select an AB of the Year from
each coast and present them with their prestigious blazers at the
annual banquet. In 1976, Commander Bob Gillen proposed an annual
scholarship be awarded by the ABMA to a deserving ABMA dependent. This
was voted in and the amount has gradually increased from it's original
amount of $400.00 to $600.00 in 1978, to $800.00 in 1983, to $1000.00
in 1989 and to $1250.00 in 1994 and as of August 1997 it has been
raised to $2,000.00.
Our annual symposiums have continued to be a huge success. Not only is
there old friendships rekindled and new ones made at these reunions,
but most importantly, they are professionally oriented with the main
emphasis placed on the "symposium workshops". These workshops are
attended by shore-based and shipboard fleet personnel, along with
system command level technical specialist, in-service engineering
agents, and manpower management directors. Workshop results are
forwarded to the office of Chief of Naval Operations for review.
No other group has this "avenue to the top brass" as does the AB
community. Successfully campaigned for an increase in flight deck
hazardous duty pay. Awards a college scholarship to a deserving ABMA
dependent each year. Acts as a direct liaison between the fleet and
the office of the Chief of Naval Operations. Direct liaison with
detailers who attend the annual symposiums. Annually selects an AB of
the Year from the Pacific and Atlantic Fleets and honors them at the
symposium banquet. Establishing an AB Hall of Honors at the AB School
in Pensacola, Florida, to recognize individual AB achievements and
perpetuate our rate.
ACKNOWLEDGMENTS
JACK CARLETON TECHNICAL CONSULTANT
WILLIE GANN TECHNICAL CONSULTANT
ROBERT GILLEN TECHNICAL CONSULTANT