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William D. "Fat Rat" Sutherland
PERMISSION granted by MR. WOOLARD
to post his email.
It is with great sadness that the UDT-SEAL Association informs the membership on the passing of
QMC
William D. Sutherland, USN - (Ret.) Class 13, March
31, 2010.
QMC
William D. Sutherland, USN - (Ret.) Class 13
Bill was affectionately known by his shipmates as " Fat Rat ". He was born and raised in Peoria, Illinois. After graduation from Manual Training High School he was offered a position with Walt Disney as a cartoonist. Bill declined the offer, and at age 19, joined the Navy. Upon completion of Boot Camp, he was ordered aboard a LSMR as a Quartermaster striker. He applied for UDT Training in 1954 and commenced training as a trainee in Class 13. Upon completion of training he was assigned to UDT-22 and worked in the Chart Shop. Bill was known for the UDT Character shown riding a shark as seen in many Cruise Charts. He was also one of the main designers of the Seal Trident, worn by SEALs today.
Chief
Sutherland was one of the founding Fathers and early Presidents of
the UDT-SEAL Association and was very involved in Association
activities.
Bill married
his wife June in 1967 and together they had two girls and a boy.
Bill also had three
children from a previous marriage.The Sutherlands moved to New
Port Richie, Florida where he and June took up golf, a game that
he could never beat her at. Bill and June settled into a life of
enjoyable retirement until his passing.
Chief Sutherland's ashes will be spread upon the waters at the Muster Memorial Service in Fort Pierce in November. Mrs Sutherland will reside in Virginia Beach with her daughter beginning in June.
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.E-MAIL Oct. 2005
From: Larry Bailey larrywb3 [at] cox.net
To: Maynard Weyers
Subj: A CHANCE ENCOUNTER
Maynard,
Last Tuesday I was flying from Greenville, NC, to Charlotte to catch a flight to Las Vegas to attend the Special Operations Assocation convention.
I was sitting next to a young lady who inquired about why I was going to Vegas, which was to speak about phony SEALs at the SOA banquet. In the
course of the conversation I spoke of the 35,000-plus phonies a bunch of us
have busted in the past decade or so.
When we deplaned in Charlotte, I spotted a guy wearing both a tee shirt anda baseball cap with a Trident on them. I told the young lady that she couldactually get to watch a "bust," whereupon I walked over to this guy and began to ask him his class number. It was only then that I recognized Jim Janos, aka Jesse Ventura! He was on his way to Washington & Lee University in Lexington, VA, to talk about third-party politics.
Naturally, we had a chuckle and a few reminiscences before I had to go to my gate. Jim/Jesse
certainly doesn't look like an ex-governor! Wonder who braids the two strands of his
beard.
Larry Bailey, EL Menos de Magnifico
PS: Feel free to put this on your net...it might be good for a laugh or two.
2nd EMAIL:
Razz;
Last week. I was flying to Charlotte, NC, and was seated next to a young lady to whom I was talking about all the phony SEALs in the world. We landed in Charlotte, and on getting off the plane I saw this big phony with a Budweiser on his tee-shirt and on his baseball cap. I told the girl to watch--I'm going to show you how it's done. I walked over to the guy and only then looked into his face; It was Jim Janos (aka Jesse Ventura).
I said, "Jesse, you so-and-so! What're you doing here?" He replied, "Captain, what are you doing here?" We had a nice chat about teams 'n' stuff, and then I had to catch my plane to Vegas. He looked weirder last week than he does in this photo.
He was on his way to Washington and Lee University to lecture on third-party politics. What else? Post this if you like.
Larry Bailey, CAPT (SEAL) USN Retired
Admiral Irve
Charles Le
Moyne, RIP
In 1946 Frankfurt American High School, located in the heart of Frankfurt, Germany opened its doors for the first time. Almost fifty years later those doors would close with a disheartening echo as the halls emptied for the final time. The class of 1995 would be the last to leave their mark. |
Roy Dean Matthews, Doc Riojas, Thuy LDNN,
lost a foot in one of our Ops.
Dee Clark and Rip Collins
Joe Smith, Hqrts Plet PN2,
was in ST-2
Solomon
Atkinson
.
John
Roat & Campoli photographers Mate
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Don
"Doc" Stone & wife Art
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Eddie
Payne & John Griggs
SEAL Team ONE
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"Doc"
Plankowner UWSS
John "Fly" Fallon
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Fred Miller, Linda Watson and
"Patches" Jim
Watson
Bob
Shouse,Doc Riojas, Woody , John Hobbs, "King" Bassett
Glen
Grinage
Chris Nicola
Young Lions get all the beautiful women
Hyrum
Hyrum"Hank" Mullikin
Erasmo "Doc" Riojas
Harry
Constance "Good to Go" Erasmo Doc Riojas
Jim
Hazelwood
Dick Shay Hershel
Davis
Capitan Norman "Sky Fossil"
Olson
John Francis Rabbitt
Dante
has finally got an email address, go to his web site for it.
Dante's Down the
Hatch
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Erasmo "Doc Riojas & John Kirby
Jack
& Sandra Harrington
Jerry Hammerle & Judy Northrup
Mrs. and Jim
Hazelwood
Rio and Swede Tornblom
.
MOH
Kerry
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Lourdes Tolentino "Doc" Riojas C.O.
Gene Cahill in center
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RD Russell The SEAL Archieves
Rio,
Roy Dean Matthews, Hook Turre
Doc Rio and Stan Janecka in Pine Key FL
Dusty
Rhoades
Rudy
and Marge Boesch
Rudy and Marge Boesch
Richard "Rogue Warrior" Marcinko, His seadaddy Ev
Barrett and Roy Boehm
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Erasmo"Doc"
Riojas remembers his tour at SeaFloat with LCDR Sphinx, the Biet Hi, and the
Sand Barges 1970. Worse duty any Navy SEAL could be assigned to. If
you don't agree, ask Gary Smith BMCM, he was there too.
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SEAL Team ONE
guys
SEAL Team ONE
Gulfcoast
SEALs
Schwallenberg
Bobby G. Stamey
Sea Story
From: Bill Langley Bill
I was on the MSSC as a gunner while healing from a foot wound I received on a previous operation, I think. A lot of fire was also coming our way that day on the MSSC. The 50 caliber machine guns were smoking, as well as everything else that we could shoot. That was one very exciting day in Vietnam. I'm going
to print this story and show or send it to Lt Bishop and Joe Silva. Bill
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on
left looks Like Jerry Waters and instructor Bobby G. Stamey
Fred Miller's Sea Story about Bobby Stamey at USNH
Portsmouth
From: fmilcusguns [at] aol.com When I was I the Portsmouth Hospital Bobby Stamey had the bunk on my left for a while, he was recuperating from a gunshot wound in his left cheek. Bobby was perpetually pissed off about everything and complained about everything and was not a model patient. pulling rank or trying to on the corpsman trying to help him. One interesting story while we were there. When the guys were coming up to visit us they would stand around the bunks between me and Bobby and couldn't see Bobby's left cheek. I guess Bobby had his mouth open when a bullet zipped right into it blowing out his cheek but not bothering his teeth. he had big unhealed hole and you could see his teeth and tongue working while he was trying to talk. The space between our bunks became crowded and some of the guys moved around and to the left side of Bobbys bunk. Then they saw the hole in Bobby's mouth and one of them said in a loud voice " Dam Bobby I bet you have a hard time drinking beer" If anyone could have had a heart attack from being pissed it could easily have been Bobby. His face got red as a beet and he started accusing everyone of making fun of a injured Man. Then he got quiet and wouldn't talk at all and someone said well fuck you if you can't take a joke! shortly Bobby was put in the quiet room, at his request, so no one could bother him. I never saw him again. Bobby and I were in the same platoon in Vietnam and when we were in the hospital together I bet he never said ten words to me. I never knew anyone like Bobby Gene Stamey while I was in the teams or ever since. All of the Corpsman referred to Bobby as O.W. Stamey "one way Stamey" because they never did a thing right according to Bobby Gene. Your Amigo Fred |
Erasmo
"Doc" Riojas USNavy SEAL COrpsman
Lt
to Right TopRow: USS SEALION SSAP-315; Sub Skipper, John Muckle,Ron Yeaw,
Jim Wallace , Fred Toothman, Mr. Schutzman
? , Pete Girard, Joe Silva, Ron Rogers, Dr.
Lee Sitting: Erasmo
"Doc" Riojas, Mike McQuillis, Blackiston, Jerry
Waters Our trip from Key West FL, to Panama City FL (rehersals
on the offshore oil rigsusing MKVI rigs), then on to South America. What a
trip to be remembered by the ST-2 gang ! And as a bonus, liberty in
Curacao !
--- Original Message --
Sent: Sunday, October 28, 2007 1:43 PM
From: Ronald E.Yeaw, Sr.
To: 'Larry Bailey' ; 'Doc Rio' ; 'roy boehm' ; 'Tom Shoulders'
Cc: Ty Zellers
Subject: RE: Andy Hayden (SEAL) from the old days at ST-2
All,
I received a call from Roy Boehm and Andy today. Andy mentioned that he was wounded when Albrecht was killed. The only other thing he could remember was that Clay Grady was on the same op. He is unsure whether or not he received the Purple Heart (gave all medals to his brother). He was unsure as to Platoon or dates. He cannot get any verification from the Navy.
After researching a lot of files, I found the platoon folder in question. I put a call on Andy's answering machine with the following info:
I have both the Barndance Card and the Spot Report from the op. Date Time Group on the SPOTREP is: 031335Z AUG 68. 8th Platoon SPOTREP #9-58.
Barndance Card info:
a. Participants: LT Bob Gormley, LTJG Dave Purcelle, WO1 Jones, Hayden, MacDonald, Grady, Albrecht, Bowen, O'Bryan, Cyrus, Rabbitt.
b. Friendly Casualties: 1 KIA (Albright ?); 1 WIA
(Hayden ?). (does not list names).
The SPOTREP does not include names of the SEALs who were KIA or WIA.
Best recommendations I have are:
a) Have Andy get letters from others on the op to verify his wounds,
b) Have Andy contact Ty Zellers. Ty went through this process and was successful. Ty was able to get his medical records from the Navy verifying his wounds.
I stand by to be of any further assistance.
Ron Yeaw
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C.J.
"Indian" Sweesy and Erasmo "Doc" Riojas
I noted the above picture of you and the totally white-haired Sweesy. Do you remember when it was taken? Parrish, Detmer, me and Jerry played golf together for many years and I saw Jerry last at a reunion in Fort Pierce. I don't remember the year, but he had just gotten out of the "pen." Within the next year, he went off the deep end with his partying. He had couple stints in the Portsmouth Naval hospital to dry out after acquiring pneumonia. Best I remember he went through a couple of failed attempts to recoup his life. I recall that before he left for his son's place to start his life over, he destroyed a room at Gallagher's house during one of those Red Hart parties. May he and "Red" Rest in Eternal Peace. Chuck Newell NOTE: Chuck, best I remember, we were there at Ft. Pierce together when Jerry Sweesy and his son C.J. Sweesy Jr. and his wife attended together. Jerry and I stayed at the same motel on the North Island. Chuck, you remember very correctly. Tom Blais, Jim Cook, and I drove to Portsmouth Naval Hospital to visit "The Indian" during his first bout with pneumonia. We could NOT see him because he was on life support and totally sedated. "Eagle" Gallagher was in the waiting room and told us he was in a guarded condition. Upon Jerry's arrival in Shreveport LA to start his life over in the company of his son and wife; CJ Jr. kept me posted and I spoke with Jerry on the telphone. Jerry told me that he had gotten a job at a local golf course and was moving to his own apartment. The next call i got from his son was that he had fallen off the wagon and was back into the hospital. Bo Burwell was working here in Houston at NASA and on a weekend we drove up to Shreveport and saw Sweesy. He was on life support, we sat there at his beside and talking about old times. Way later when Jerry was extubated and talking, he told CJ that he remembered Bo Burwell and Doc Rio at his beside talking. He was doing fine, eating, doing his beside physical theraphy and suddenly one day he had a cardiac arrested and they could not bring him back. I don't remember where he is buried. C.J. Sweesy Jr. to this day keeps in touch with me. Erasmo "Doc" Riojas in Pearland TX
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Boy on left: Scott Adolphson, Jerry's nephew, now retired but was a former tribal council member. Woman on left in background, Otto's daughter, Cindy, now an attorney. Standing, from left to right: Raymond, Kenneth, Lorraine, Jerry, William, Otto, me (Roger), and Clair Vernon. The boy on the step ladder was Curtis Sweesy, son of Clair Vernon Sweesy and Clayton's nephew.
Clayton Jerome Sweesy (SEAL) R.I.P. from: Rcbucholz [at] aol.com
Jerry was born Clayton Jerome Sweesy. You have the spelling of his last name as "Sweezy" it should be spelled: "Sweesy." Jerry's nickname at home was actually "Jozz," but many of his Navy friends called him Clayton as well as Jerry and "the Indian."
LCdr US Navy Retired.
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Kochy,Schultz,Riojas, Humphries, Hammerle, Frank
Thornton TyZellers
Frank Thornton
Joe
Thrift and Blackie Meyers
Pete Mc Nair , Waddell, Sam Orr, and H.T.
Tom
Blais
Tom Hawkins
Bob Shouse
Ray Tullis
T
Tom Keith ST-2 'nam
Erasmo "Doc" Riojas
Tom Truxell ST-2
A seastory about Mr. LT. Tom Truxell. We were in Northern Germany on an exercise consisting of the North German Guard, the SAS, USA Special Forces, and USNavy SEALs (us). Our squad had to check in by radio each night. Steve "Doc" Elson was the radio operator. On night Steve asked me to go with him atop this small hill so that he could set up his antenna and radio to contact the SAS camp in Hereford England. We were covered under a poncho so that I could hold the flashlight so that he could do his dit-dat-dash stuff. Suddenly we hear foot steps. Steve continue to finish his message. The sounds of foot steps kept getting closer and closer. Steve packed up all his stuff and we were going to "beat feet" outta there. When we came out from under the poncho, there were a bunch of cows standing around us! We left in a hurry. Steve found out the following night that he had lost his CLASSIFIED CODE BOOKLET! Aw boy! He told Mr. Truxull just kept repeating over and over for the next few days that he was going to get passed over for LCDR. Finally Rudy BOesch told him to "shut up about getting passed over for LCDR." end of story, this is no shit. Tom did make LCDR.
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UWSS Plankowner HMC
John Rabbitt
MOH, Mr. Kerry
Chuck LeMoyne
Lynch Jack
Frank Thornton
Billy Burbank Tiz Morrison
Sam Orr
H.T.
Capt.
Heron
Minh
& "Eagle" Gallager
Jack
Salts making HMC (SEAL) LeiLi Hotel Saigon RVN 1970
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