Perch Base
Ray Marshall's
100th Birthday
Monday, August 3, 2020, ENC(SS) Raymond Marshall, a WW2 veteran who made 12 war patrols on two different
boats, was 100 years old. We celebrated his birthday the day prior, on Sunday 8/2/2020, due to traffic considerations
and availability of his neighbors that are working folks and would be unavailable on Monday.
The celebration was, for most attendees a drive by affair, because of COVID‑19 concerns. Ray, his
daughter Marion, and his son-in-law Ron are all in the high risk group and have been self isolating for months.
Those 3 were under a shade structure in front of the house and NOBODY, including the base members that were
there as part of the work crew, got any closer than that shade structure to them. There were no handshakes,
hugs, high fives or kissy facing. Anyone out of their vehicles were required to mask up and to the extent
possible maintain social distancing.
The Perch Base USS Phoenix (SSN‑702) float was there parked on the street near the house bearing a birthday banner.
In addition to the photos, below, follow this LINK to a YouTube video of Ray Marshall's 100th Birthday Drive‑By.
Click on any thumbnail for a larger picture.
Ray joined the Navy in January 1939 and retired as a Chief Engineman in 1959. His first assignment was on the destroyer USS Mahan (DD‑364) from 1939 to 1940, but then was assigned to the Submarine Service in 1940. He qualified in submarines in 1941 on the USS Porpoise (SS‑172). Ray made 12 war patrols during WW2 on two different boats. He served for six war patrols on the Porpoise, leaving as a Motor Machinist Mate First Class, then six more war patrols on the USS Guavina (SS‑362) where he became a Chief Motor Machinist Mate.
Click on any thumbnail for a larger picture.
Ray also served on the following other submarines:
USS Brill (SS‑330)
USS Sealion (SSP‑315)
USS Wahoo (SS‑565)
USS Bergall (SS‑320)
USS Blenny (SS‑324)
Click on any thumbnail for a larger picture.
An autobiography from Ray Marshall, originally published in the USSVWWII NJ Gudgeon Chapter "Surface!" Newsletter of April/May 2008.
Ray Marshall's daughter, Marion, sent a very touching Thank You card.
Click on the Thank You card to read the card.
QUESTIONS OR COMMENTS FOR THE WEBMASTER? EMAIL [email protected]