1943 Pearl Harbor Submarine Base Baseball Team

1943 Pearl Harbor Submarine Base Baseball Team

Easily recognizable among the 1943 Sub Base team are Walt Masterson (4th row, 2nd from left). Arnie “Red” Anderson (4th row, 3rd from left) and Jimmy Gleeson (3rd row, far right). Combat veteran Oscar “Chicken Hawk” Sessions is seated in the front row, far left. Chief Torpedoman Henry “Dutch” Raffeis is seated in the second row, 5th from the left.

Easily recognizable among the 1943 Sub Base team are Walt Masterson (4th row, 2nd from left). Arnie “Red” Anderson (4th row, 3rd from left) and Jimmy Gleeson (3rd row, far right). Combat veteran Oscar “Chicken Hawk” Sessions is seated in the front row, far left. Chief Torpedoman Henry “Dutch” Raffeis is seated in the second row, 5th from the left.

Posted on April 23, 2019. Bookmark the permalink. 6 Comments.

  1. Never met him but the Henry “Dutch” Raffeis was my Moms, Dads, Brother, so that would make him my Grand Uncle. I am a retired RMCS(SS) 1970 – 1993 (USS QUEENFISH SSN 651, USS SARGO SSN 583, and USS SALT LAKE CITY SSN 716). My son is also submarine qualified and is an ITCS(SS). This was great data to add to our family tree.

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    • Senior Chief Elmore, thank you for reading, your comment and for your service. “Dutch” Raffeis was an integral part of baseball in the Navy and in Hawaii. I am glad that you are able to fill in some details into your family history and his role in the history of athletics is notable. How fitting that he led the Pearl Harbor Submarine Base “Dolphins” team considering his family legacy in you and your son!

      My own naval career overlapped yours (I finished as an OS1 surface sailor).

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    • Nancy M.Sessions

      Hi!I’m Oscar Sessions daughter Nancy!”Chicken Hawks”As well was known as “Smokey”as dad could hurl that baseball 100 mph….l was born in 1955.I was his only daughter.He was so much fun.And he helped couch GMU baseball team later.As well he was a scout for The Milwaukee Brewers!I miss him lots!

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