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FLEET RESERVE ASSOCIATION

TRIANGLE BRANCH 182

The Two Bell Ceremony. When executed properly, the Fleet Reserve Association’s “Two-Bell Ceremony” is dramatic testimony to humility, dignity, reverence and honor. It fulfills the promise of our preamble – “our reverence for the memory of our departed shipmates.”


Unfortunately, there is no written documentation or knowledge that clearly identifies the origin of this beloved ritual except that it is unique and ours alone. In researching naval history back to the time of Britain’s Lord Nelson we can find no record of a memorial ceremony using the ship’s bell. Our current elder statesmen credit several deceased shipmates as being largely responsible for the originating and refinement of the ritual. But it is clear the sounding of two bells is the “time,” or the “moment,” to pause and reflect on our shipmates who are now serving on the staff of the Supreme Commander.


In days past, “two bells” marked the end of the routine day aboard ship. It was time for “Tattoo” and soon “Taps” would sound throughout the ship. Certainly, this is a most appropriate time to honor our departed shipmates.


Those familiar with one of the greatest stories of the sea, “The Ancient Mariner,” will remember that he/she found safe passage in narrow waters by listening to the bell on the marking buoy. That bobbing marking buoy sounds much like the tolling of a bell for a funeral dirge, solemn, reverent and mournful.


Since the beginning of recorded time, men of the sea have been guided and impressed by the sounding of the ship’s bell. In our “Two Bell Ceremony,” the tolling of the bell and the spoken word can and should be combined to execute a ritual that contributes to and strengthens the bond that exists amongst all shipmates of the Fleet Reserve Association.

Two Bell Ceremony in remembrance of those
Shipmates that have received orders to serve

on the Staff of the Supreme Commander.
 
2023

Shipmate Donald Bambeck
Shipmate Arthur Ippolito
Shipmate James Montgomery
 




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Chief Warrant Officer 3
Donald H Bambeck USN (Ret)
January 29, 1935 - March 19, 2023

Shipmate Donald was an FRA Life Member of 59 years. Shipmate Donald joined the Navy, spending 20 years traveling to Turkey, Africa, Alaska, Hawaii, Panama, Japan, multiple U.S. locations and more. His final Naval assignment brought the family to Gaithersburg, Maryland, where Don retired from the Navy and began his 26-year career as a Software Engineer with COMSAT.

For his full obituary please see the link below:
https://www.devolfuneralhome.com/obituaries/Donald-Herman-Bambeck?obId=27582263

Master Chief Petty Officer
Arthur Ippolito USN (Ret)
April 8, 1937 - June 13, 2023

Shipmate Arthur was a FRA Member of 34 years.

For his full obituary please see the link below:
https://obituaries.neptunesociety.com/obituaries/jacksonville-fl/arthur-ippolito-11333542

Navy Log:
https://navylog.navymemorial.org/ippolito-arthur 

To report a passing of a Shipmate please Contact Us .

"Staff of The Supreme Commander"

In Remembrance

Master Chief Petty Officer
James E. Montgomery USN (Ret)
June 19, 1929 - October 7, 2023

Shipmate James was a FRA Member of 51 years.
Shipmate James  was a World II and Korean veteran. He was retired from 22 years US Navy and 16 years Federal Service.

For his full obituary please see the link below:
https://www.vaughanguynn.com/obituary/james-montgomery