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At random: The first submarine which actually sank another enemy vessel under combat conditions was the CSS HUNLEY built during the Civil War. The Union frigate HOUSATONIC on blockade station off Charleston, S. C. was the victim. The incident occurred on February 17, 1864.
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Posted 2018-07-04 10:28 AM (#89603)
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MARX, Henry E., Master Mariner and founder of Landfall Navigation passed away from pneumonia on June 28, 2018 in Greenwich, CT. Henry was born in New York City, to parents Henry and Marguerite Marx. Captain Marx was a graduate of the Lawrenceville School, University of Hartford and University of Connecticut. He had a corporate career with Pitney Bowes, Combustion Engineering and the American Gas & Chemical Company before returning to his first love, the sea, acquiring Landfall Navigation, the Marine Navigation and Safety Equipment chandlery in 1982. Capt. Marx, a life-long mariner, saw service in the US diesel submarine Navy and the Norwegian merchant marine, as well as a 20+ year career delivering and cruising yachts along the East and West Coasts. He authored a well-respected navigation video Loran C: A Navigator's Approach, was a well-respected Navigation and Marine Safety Instructor, served on the Marine Board Nautical Chart Committee, was a member of the Storm Trysail Club and was an advisor to the US Sailing Safety@Sea Committee. Over the last year Capt. Marx received numerous honors for his contributions to the local and national sailing community. In November of 2017, he was awarded the prestigious Owen C. Torrey Memorial Trophy by the Storm Trysail Club Board of Directors for his contribution to recreational boating, the Club and the Marine industry, especially with the U.S. Sailing sponsored Safety@Sea Seminar programs. Sound Waters, the leading environmental education organization on Long Island Sound, honored Capt. Marx this Spring for his past service and as a founding member of the Young Mariners Foundation, creating the The Henry Marx Cup, which will be awarded annually to the winner of the final Young Mariners Academy race series. And finally, he was awarded the Commodore's Award by the Cruising Club of America for his contributions both as a long-time member as well as his work as a safety educator and advocate. Throughout his life Capt. Marx was actively involved in the community around him volunteering his time to a variety of local causes. He served on the Boards of the Stamford Y, the Yerwood Center of Stamford and as co-founder and Chairman of the Stamford Sailing Foundation. In his younger years he was a hunter-safety instructor for the state of Connecticut and founded the Cos Cob Revolver & Rifle Club's Junior Marksmanship program. In lieu of flowers, donations can be made to The Stamford Sailing Foundation, 97 West Ocean Drive, Stamford, CT 06902 •The Gettysburg Foundation, 1195 Baltimore Pike, Gettysburg, PA 18325 He is survived by his wife of 37 years Bev Marx; a son Christopher Scott Marx of Wrightsville Beach, NC; a step-son Valentin Sivyakov of Palekh, Russia; his brother Otto and his wife Betty; 2 sister-in-laws Barbara Parks and Carol Tellez; 2 nieces Dede Marx, Marla Tellez and 4 nephews Ed Marx, Gary Parks, David Parks and Mario Tellez; and two grand nieces and two grand nephews. He is predeceased by his parents and a son, Gregory Marx. A funeral service will be held on Saturday, July 28th, at 11:00 a.m. at the St. Saviour's Episcopal Church, 350 Sound Beach Ave, Old Greenwich, CT 06870. Memorial service will follow at the Riverside Yacht Club, 102 Club Rd, Riverside, CT 06878. Published in GreenwichTime July 3, 2018


TRIMBLE, Kenneth Robert, passed away June 24, 2018. Bill was born in Anaheim on October 6, 1926. After graduating from Anaheim HS in 1945 he joined the Navy and proudly served on a submarine out of New London, CT during WWII. He qualified in submarines in USS Sarda (SS-488) in 1946 and was S1c(SS) when released by the Navy in 1947. He married Margaret Harris of Riverside, CA in 1948. They resided in Anaheim where they raised 3 daughters. Upon retiring with 33 years at Pac Bell he and Margaret traveled the world visiting 33 countries. Bill was predeceased by his daughter Julie and is survived by his wife of 70 years, Margaret and his daughters Susan Powers and Barbara Keir (Richard) along with 9 grandchildren and 5 great grandchildren. Bill was devoted to his wife and family. He will be laid to rest at Riverside National Cemetery with full military honors. Published in Orange County Register on July 3, 2018
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