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At random: Long considered a versatile and deadly instrument of war, the submarine has broadened her capabilities with the adoption of nuclear power. Today the submarine serves as a ballistic missile platform, early warning station, killer of surface and underwater vessels, scout, coastal raider troop transport, supply ship, mine layer, and seaplane tender.
Eternal Patrol- Bob Adler
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John Bay
Posted 2008-08-31 5:34 AM (#19233)
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Location: Saco, Maine
Subject: Eternal Patrol- Bob Adler



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Robert Sherman Adler, 79 SCARBOROUGH & PORT CHARLOTTE, FL - Robert S. Adler, 79 died unexpectedly on August 25, 2008 at his son's residence in Scarborough. He was born in Waltham, Mass. Dec. 27, 1928, the son of Ralph and Ethel (Sherman) Adler. Bob was married to Jean Eleanor (Spears) Adler for 56 years. They have three children, Stephen, Kenneth and Paul. Bob graduated from Waltham High School in 1947 and attended Wentworth Institute where he earned an Associate Degree in Patten Making. Bob was involved in the Scouts and Sea Scouts organizations throughout the majority of his life. In Sea Scouts he earned the prestigious Quartermasters award which was presented to him aboard the U.S.S. Mindoro in June of 1947. Bob joined the Navy Reserves in 1948 as a Seaman Apprentice in the Organized Submarine Division of Boston and was called to active duty in 1952 during the Korean War and served aboard the SS 525 Grenadier. His tour of duty included submarine operations with a cruise to South America. Bob was honorably discharged from the Navy in 1954. He began work for the County of Middlesex, Mass. as a Surveyor where he met the love of his life and future wife, Jean. They were married on Dec. 27, 1952 in Arlington, Mass. He began working for the W.H. Nichols Company in 1955 in Waltham, Mass. as a carpenter and eventually earned the position of Plant Engineer. In 1967 the family moved to Cumberland where Bob opened the Portland Division of W.H. Nichols as the Plant Superintendent. In 1975 he was named Plant Manager and Vice President and retired in 1984 as a Corporate Senior Vice President. Bob then worked for Allied Construction Company as a finish carpenter before moving to Walpole in 1987 when he built several residential homes. He retired in 1992 and became a part time Florida resident. Bob's interest included family camping trips, fishing, hunting, boating and golf. During his tenure at W.H. Nichols he was involved in Junior Achievement and served a term as the Portland Regional Chapter President. Bob was a life member of the United States Submarine Veterans Incorporated and in 2001 he became one of the founding members of the U.S.S. Maine Base Submarine Veterans Inc. He was very active in both the Maine and Florida chapters and in 2003 he was inducted into the Holland Club. He is survived by his wife Jean and his sons, Stephen Robert Adler of Alna, Kenneth William Adler and his wife Elizabeth Adler of Erroll, N.H. and Brunswick, Paul Sherman Adler and his fiancée Jessamy Wells of Scarborough; his granddaughter Rebecca Adler of Hallowell; his cousins Barbara Adler of Weston, Mass., Eddie Quirk of Lexington, Mass., and Richard Adler of New Hampshire. He is predeceased by his sister Alice (Adler) Burquist of Acton, Mass. A Memorial Service will be held on Saturday Sept 13, 2008 from 2 - 4 p.m. with Navy Honors at 3:00 P.M. at Lindquist Funeral Home, One Mayberry Lane, Yarmouth. A reception will follow at Royal River Grillhouse, Lower Falls Landing (off Route 88), 106 Lafayette Street, Yarmouth, from 4 - 7 p.m. Burial will be at set at a later time. Robert S. Adler Lindquist Funeral Home Funeral Home & Cremation Service 846-4011

steamboat
Posted 2008-08-31 5:46 AM (#19234 - in reply to #19233)
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Location: Boydton, Virginia
Subject: RE: Eternal Patrol- Bob Adler

Rest your Oars, Robert, from one Grenadier sailor to another.
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