“There are portions of the boat that are literally coming off in large sheets, unfortunately.”
Really? Sheets??? Has something happened since last Saturday?
Lonnie Edwards, chief executive of Perma-Fix Treatment Services of Wilson, Okla., has started work to replace the deck.
Like what work? I've not seen him out helping. If so...then that is great as we need more people.
“This is going to take a lot of man hours, and we can use some help from people that can turn a bolt and cut a 2x2,” he said.
Yes, so everyone...re-enactors too...are invited to come out on the 20th of Sept. to help remove the old deck. Yeah, it's a shameless plug. But we could sure use your help.
Twice a year the association intends to go even farther, re-enacting life aboard the sub.
Please come out more that twice a year and help us with the deck. The service you provide is invaluable, but if we can't save the sub...what happens to the re-enacting crew? I realize that some live far away...but maybe we could coordinate a work day...say the 20th of September?
“We’ve actually all taken on little projects,” he said of the association staff. “I’ve started on the refrigerator system, the cooling system, stuff like that.”
That's very cool. I'm pumped that things are coming alive on the sub. What other things are the re-enactors working on? I know Mark S. has listed a few things...just curious.
“We really want to make this museum the center of military history in this part of the state,” he said.
If anyone can do it...Rick can. Some of the things Rick has mentioned...like the USS Oklahoma Mast...well...that would be just too cool.
He also struggles to garner more volunteers, relying on them for everything from maintaining displays to mowing the lawn and running the gift shop cash register.
Hmmmm...well, we are involved in much more than that...SHARK memorial restoration, 40mm restoration, putting A/C on the boat, maintaining the BATFISH Website, organizing work days...etc. Right now we have 6 regular volunteers that do not participate in re-enacting. These 6 show up about twice a month. I have a long list of people who have previously volunteered...but usually I get excuses or no response when I ask them to come out.
Rick - I'm open to suggestions on how to get more regular volunteers.
“Everything out here is based on volunteer work,” he said, telling how a group of Arkansas retirees provided air-conditioning services. “We do need bodies.”
And speaking for my wife and me...we love coming out and helping. Rick's got a plan and the parts I've heard...I'm 100% behind it. BZ to Rick. Oh yeah, it was Vaughn, Mary and Jimmy that did all of the A/C work...and they are also employed full time. Not sure how they got referred to as "retired".
Nice article. I'm jealous that the re-enactors have so many people coming out to help. I wish we could increase our non-reenacting volunteer base by about 10-15 bodies...we'd have the deck off fast. But lack of desire and conflicting schedules makes it tough. But considering, we have taken a fair amount of deck off.
Lance - thanks for posting the article!
Regards,
Mark Allen
Webmaster/Volunteer POC
Batfish Historian
USS Batfish SS310
www.ussbatfish.com