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Founder’s Day
Potomac River Power Squadron
10 March 2012
A Squadron on the River
1914: Dr. Adolphus B. Bennett, Jr., Fleet Captain of the Corinthian
Yacht Club, Washington DC, learns of the Power Squadron
movement, an effort led by Roger Upton of Boston to support the
boating and navigation skills of motor boat owners.

Dr. Bennett asks to take the examination to join the movement. He is
advised instead to recruit at least 10 interested persons who might
sit for the examination and become the nucleus for the movement in
Washington, D.C

Members of Bennett’s Corinthian Yacht Club support the idea.
Members of the Capital Yacht Club resist out of concern that such a
movement could lead to government regulations requiring all
yachtsmen to be certified in navigation and safety. However, They
eventually agree to the movement.
A Squadron Is born
                                     Members of the United States Power
                                       Squadrons Committee on Instruction and
                                       Examination visit Washington in May
                                       1915 to examine potential members.
                                       Twenty-two men sat for the oral exam.
                                       Nineteen passed and a great squadron
                                       was born.

F Street, NW, Washington, DC, 1915




 The Governing Board
 chartered Potomac River as
 Squadron No. 14 under
 General Order 12 on May
 25, 1915.
October 17, 1915, Cdr. Bennett led a
flotilla of nine Potomac River
Squadron vessels in drills and
maneuvers “at the forks of the
Georgetown Channel and
Washington Channel” near the War
College.




                                       Today, DC area civilians
                                       simply call the War College
                                       “Ft. McNair.”
WAR
During the Great War, Power Squadron members and other yachtsmen were offered
commissions in the U.S. Navy Reserve Forces (USNRF) to use their boats for Volunteer
Torpedo Patrol duty to guard against the U-boat menace.




                                vs.

            Boating is fun.      We’ll show you how.
After the war, returning service men wanted little to do with boats
and drills. Power Squadron membership fell. In 1919, the chief
commander recommended all operations cease.

That’s when A.B. Bennett went to work.
Dr. Bennett’s Lasting Influence
               V/C Bennett’s Strategic Plan, 1919:
               Repeal the requirement that members must first be
               members of yacht clubs.
               Cease drilling as the Power Squadrons only
               activity.

               Make United States Power Squadrons the primary
               member relationship for individuals
               Make education the primary purpose of the Power
               Squadrons.


     Bennett was elected Chief Commander in 1920 and
     served four terms in office (1920 – 1924). Potomac River
     member J. Edwin Lawton succeeded Bennett as Chief
     Commander.
     Bennett and Lawton were the only two men to serve as
     Chief Commander and Squadron Commander
     simultaneously.
Original list of Potomac River Squadron Boat names and Owners

Vessel     Owner               Vessel       Owner               Vessel        Owner

Aragon     A.B. Bennett        Nokomis      Dr. John R. Sharp   Spunky        Harrington Barker
                                                                              Nevil Monroe Hopkins
Oolootsa   Wm. J. Bacon        Nemara       James T.            Sunbeam II    Robert B. Roosevelt
                                            Breshnaham
Sewanee    A.C. Clephane       Helen D.     Evarton B. Powell   Elizabeth     Emil C. Kaiser
           L.P. Clephane
Owen       Col. W. O. Owen     Juel         W.J. Ingram         Catawba       Roscoe H. Shaw
           J.S. Randall
Sabot      W.D. Grosbeck       Emeline      C.W. Sherrier       Elsie         Ede C. Merrill
           Charles F. Haden                                                   Harvey H. Haun
Norma II   Herbert Bose        Edna         E.O. Reed           Florence R.   John H. Aue
                                            E. M. Eastwood                    John G. Rizzo
A. B. C.   Dr. R. S. Clinton   Ecola        Frank N. Moore      Bill          William M. Wagner
                                            F.E. Symanoskie
                               Ke pa goin   Charles H. Kerper
Dr. Bennett was the face of Potomac River for over 50 years…

                   The Washington Evening Star took note in 1964.
…as Potomac River Squadron thrived.
In June 1968, P/C/C Bennett crossed the bar.
Past Chief Commanders of United States Power Squadrons from
Potomac River Squadron

                           Theodore I Coe, JN, 1916-1917
                           A.B. Bennett, JN, 1920-1923
                           J. Edwin Lawton, JN, 1929
                           Arthur Middleton, N, 1938-1940

What do the letters mean?
The Power Squadrons offers a series of courses above basic boating safety for the
recreational captain. Power Squadrons members who complete an Advanced Grade course,
they are entitled to use the suffix for that Grade after their name and an insignia on their
uniform. The grades are:

• Seaman, S

• Pilot, P

• Advanced Pilot, AP

• Junior Navigation, JN
• Navigation, N


A senior navigator (SN) is a member who has completed all Advanced Grade
and elective courses.
Potomac River – Father of Squadrons
List of squadrons formed from Potomac River Squadron:

               Annapolis, 1941

               Patuxent River, 1953
               Northern Virginia, 1967                 Mid-Potomac, 2000

               Prince Georges, 1970 - 2002
               Rockville, 1972


In 1968, Potomac River claimed the honor the largest
membership of all the Power Squadrons.
At mid-century, society redefined the notion of “who belonged.”

United States Power Squadrons dropped the word “men”
from membership requirements in 1982.

Edna Winterhak was the first woman elected squadron
commander in 1985.

Ted Hagins was the first African-American admitted to
squadron membership.

Bonnie Gaskins was the first African American elected
squadron commander in 2003.

Howard Gasaway, Sr. is the first person to serve three
terms as squadron commander since 1929.
Potomac River is the oldest Power Squadron in continuous existence.

                       Our Centennial Year:
              May 25, 2014 – May 24, 2015
      We will be here… and we will be looking for you.



                          To be continued….
This presentation prepared by P/C Anthony Brown, P, Potomac River Squadron

With grateful acknowledgement to P/C Harry Seeback, SN, and P/C Tom Dillon, AP, as long time custodians
of squadron records and oral tradition.

Newspaper images used with permission.
®The USPS Ensign (Flag Design), "Wheel-and-Flag Design", "Officer Trident Design","United States Power
Squadrons", "USPS", "The Ensign", "the Squadron" with flag graphic, "Paddle Smart", "USPS University", "Boat Smart",
"Jet Smart", and "America's Boating Club" are registered trademarks of United States Power Squadrons.

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Founder’s day 2012

  • 1. Founder’s Day Potomac River Power Squadron 10 March 2012
  • 2. A Squadron on the River 1914: Dr. Adolphus B. Bennett, Jr., Fleet Captain of the Corinthian Yacht Club, Washington DC, learns of the Power Squadron movement, an effort led by Roger Upton of Boston to support the boating and navigation skills of motor boat owners. Dr. Bennett asks to take the examination to join the movement. He is advised instead to recruit at least 10 interested persons who might sit for the examination and become the nucleus for the movement in Washington, D.C Members of Bennett’s Corinthian Yacht Club support the idea. Members of the Capital Yacht Club resist out of concern that such a movement could lead to government regulations requiring all yachtsmen to be certified in navigation and safety. However, They eventually agree to the movement.
  • 3. A Squadron Is born Members of the United States Power Squadrons Committee on Instruction and Examination visit Washington in May 1915 to examine potential members. Twenty-two men sat for the oral exam. Nineteen passed and a great squadron was born. F Street, NW, Washington, DC, 1915 The Governing Board chartered Potomac River as Squadron No. 14 under General Order 12 on May 25, 1915.
  • 4. October 17, 1915, Cdr. Bennett led a flotilla of nine Potomac River Squadron vessels in drills and maneuvers “at the forks of the Georgetown Channel and Washington Channel” near the War College. Today, DC area civilians simply call the War College “Ft. McNair.”
  • 5. WAR During the Great War, Power Squadron members and other yachtsmen were offered commissions in the U.S. Navy Reserve Forces (USNRF) to use their boats for Volunteer Torpedo Patrol duty to guard against the U-boat menace. vs. Boating is fun. We’ll show you how. After the war, returning service men wanted little to do with boats and drills. Power Squadron membership fell. In 1919, the chief commander recommended all operations cease. That’s when A.B. Bennett went to work.
  • 6. Dr. Bennett’s Lasting Influence V/C Bennett’s Strategic Plan, 1919: Repeal the requirement that members must first be members of yacht clubs. Cease drilling as the Power Squadrons only activity. Make United States Power Squadrons the primary member relationship for individuals Make education the primary purpose of the Power Squadrons. Bennett was elected Chief Commander in 1920 and served four terms in office (1920 – 1924). Potomac River member J. Edwin Lawton succeeded Bennett as Chief Commander. Bennett and Lawton were the only two men to serve as Chief Commander and Squadron Commander simultaneously.
  • 7. Original list of Potomac River Squadron Boat names and Owners Vessel Owner Vessel Owner Vessel Owner Aragon A.B. Bennett Nokomis Dr. John R. Sharp Spunky Harrington Barker Nevil Monroe Hopkins Oolootsa Wm. J. Bacon Nemara James T. Sunbeam II Robert B. Roosevelt Breshnaham Sewanee A.C. Clephane Helen D. Evarton B. Powell Elizabeth Emil C. Kaiser L.P. Clephane Owen Col. W. O. Owen Juel W.J. Ingram Catawba Roscoe H. Shaw J.S. Randall Sabot W.D. Grosbeck Emeline C.W. Sherrier Elsie Ede C. Merrill Charles F. Haden Harvey H. Haun Norma II Herbert Bose Edna E.O. Reed Florence R. John H. Aue E. M. Eastwood John G. Rizzo A. B. C. Dr. R. S. Clinton Ecola Frank N. Moore Bill William M. Wagner F.E. Symanoskie Ke pa goin Charles H. Kerper
  • 8. Dr. Bennett was the face of Potomac River for over 50 years… The Washington Evening Star took note in 1964.
  • 9. …as Potomac River Squadron thrived.
  • 10. In June 1968, P/C/C Bennett crossed the bar.
  • 11. Past Chief Commanders of United States Power Squadrons from Potomac River Squadron  Theodore I Coe, JN, 1916-1917  A.B. Bennett, JN, 1920-1923  J. Edwin Lawton, JN, 1929  Arthur Middleton, N, 1938-1940 What do the letters mean? The Power Squadrons offers a series of courses above basic boating safety for the recreational captain. Power Squadrons members who complete an Advanced Grade course, they are entitled to use the suffix for that Grade after their name and an insignia on their uniform. The grades are: • Seaman, S • Pilot, P • Advanced Pilot, AP • Junior Navigation, JN • Navigation, N A senior navigator (SN) is a member who has completed all Advanced Grade and elective courses.
  • 12. Potomac River – Father of Squadrons List of squadrons formed from Potomac River Squadron: Annapolis, 1941 Patuxent River, 1953 Northern Virginia, 1967 Mid-Potomac, 2000 Prince Georges, 1970 - 2002 Rockville, 1972 In 1968, Potomac River claimed the honor the largest membership of all the Power Squadrons.
  • 13. At mid-century, society redefined the notion of “who belonged.” United States Power Squadrons dropped the word “men” from membership requirements in 1982. Edna Winterhak was the first woman elected squadron commander in 1985. Ted Hagins was the first African-American admitted to squadron membership. Bonnie Gaskins was the first African American elected squadron commander in 2003. Howard Gasaway, Sr. is the first person to serve three terms as squadron commander since 1929.
  • 14. Potomac River is the oldest Power Squadron in continuous existence. Our Centennial Year: May 25, 2014 – May 24, 2015 We will be here… and we will be looking for you. To be continued….
  • 15. This presentation prepared by P/C Anthony Brown, P, Potomac River Squadron With grateful acknowledgement to P/C Harry Seeback, SN, and P/C Tom Dillon, AP, as long time custodians of squadron records and oral tradition. Newspaper images used with permission. ®The USPS Ensign (Flag Design), "Wheel-and-Flag Design", "Officer Trident Design","United States Power Squadrons", "USPS", "The Ensign", "the Squadron" with flag graphic, "Paddle Smart", "USPS University", "Boat Smart", "Jet Smart", and "America's Boating Club" are registered trademarks of United States Power Squadrons.