Knights Of Columbus- Council 13395 FR "Jake" Laboon

Knights Of Columbus- Council 13395 FR "Jake" Laboon No Neighbor Left Behind John Francis Laboon, Jr. In 1939, he entered the United States Naval Academy, where he excelled in both athletics and academics. The U.S.

(11 April 1921 – 1 August 1988) was a officer of the United States Navy, who served as a submariner in World War II and as a chaplain in the Vietnam War. Born in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania on 11 April 1921, John Laboon attended the Carnegie Institute of Technology for one year after high school. In 1942, he was a member of the All-East Football Team, and in 1943, "jumped ship" to lacrosse, where he

was selected for the Intercollegiate National Championship Navy Lacrosse Team, defenseman on the All-American Lacrosse Squad, and participated in the North-South All-Star game. He also served as President of the Newman Club, a Catholic support group. After accelerated graduation in 1943, he trained as a submarine officer at New London, Connecticut, and upon completion, was assigned to USS Peto (SS-265). During his tour, Laboon served as Communications Officer, Gunnery and Torpedo Officer, and Executive Officer. Lieutenant Junior Grade Laboon was awarded the Silver Star for his heroic actions on Peto's tenth war patrol. Following pick-up of a downed American pilot near Honshū, the crew searched for his wingman. The second aviator was soon spotted, but the water was shallow and mined, preventing Peto from maneuvering closer. To make matters worse, they were under intense enemy fire from a Japanese shore battery. The submarine's commanding officer called for a volunteer, and without hesitation, LTJG Laboon dove off the submarine. Swimming throughout the mined waters, he rescued the pilot. Lieutenant Laboon resigned from Naval service shortly after the end of World War II, and entered the Society of Jesus (Jesuits) on 31 October 1946. On 17 July 1956, Father Jake was ordained a Jesuit priest at Woodstock, Maryland. Father Laboon then applied for a commission in the U.S. Naval Reserve Chaplain Corps in February 1957, and in December 1958 was recalled to active duty. Over the course of the next 22 years, "Father Jake" served in various duty stations around the world, including Alaska, Hawaii, Japan, and Vietnam. While in Vietnam, he was awarded the Legion of Merit with Combat "V" for his fearless actions as battlefield Chaplain with the 3rd Marine Division in April 1969. Other notable milestones in a distinguished career, include the honor of nomination for promotion to the rank of Admiral and services as Chief of Chaplains. The Polaris submarine program was also blessed with having Father Jake as its first chaplain. Naval Academy was likewise honored with his services a Senior Catholic Chaplain. On 31 October 1980, Captain Laboon retired as Fleet Chaplain, U.S. Atlantic Fleet. After retirement from the Navy, Father Laboon returned to Annapolis, Maryland to oversee the construction of the Jesuit-retreat facility, Manresa-on-Severn, within view of the U.S. Naval Academy. His final assignment was pastor of St. Alphonsus Rodriguez Church in Woodstock, Maryland. He served there until his death on 1 August 1988. When he passed away, Father Jake left behind countless service members and their families whose lives he had touched with his compassion and understanding. His courage and genuine concern for all his shipmates was then, is now, and will forever remain an extraordinary example for young sailors and marines everywhere. In 1993, the destroyer USS Laboon (DDG-58) was named in honor of Father Laboon. The Chaplain's Center at the Naval Academy is also named in his honor.

10/30/2023

Father Jake Laboon Council was dissolved in early October because we no longer have a community to serve. Most of our members moved to the Holy Trinity Council. This page will be removed on December 1. If you want to safe any of the pictures or articles please do so soon.

Thank you to everyone who has been a part of this council and supported our efforts to make our community better. God bless.

Next meeting will be January 12 at 1800. Everyone needs to be there.
12/29/2022

Next meeting will be January 12 at 1800. Everyone needs to be there.

Thank you to everyone who supported our Coats for Kids drive and give away at the Central Kitsap Foodbank. We were able ...
11/26/2022

Thank you to everyone who supported our Coats for Kids drive and give away at the Central Kitsap Foodbank. We were able to purchase 8 cases of coats and Suprem match them. We gave away 3 case at the food bank. The remained will be given away at the "Toys for Tots" program at the Fairgrounds.

Altar Server Training.
08/05/2022

Altar Server Training.

07/25/2022
06/02/2022

Anyone have a link for tonights meeting?

Thank you, everyone, for your continued support of our Central Kitsap community.Summary of today's Results & Hard Work E...
03/27/2022

Thank you, everyone, for your continued support of our Central Kitsap community.

Summary of today's Results & Hard Work Effort was as follows:
1.) Total weight and poundage donated today was (1,332 pounds) of donated goods.
2.) Total amount in Cash and Checks donated today was, ($1,000) Total.
Great Job everyone! Thanks so much for all the effort by all the Br. Knight Volunteers as well family members.

Knights of Columbus, Silverdale, WA accomplished their quarterly, Leave no Neighbor Behind, Food Drive on March 26, 2022 at Kitsap Mall parking grounds.Music...

First Sunday of Advent.
11/28/2021

First Sunday of Advent.

A Time to Wait. A Time to Act.Wait It Out - Matthew Kelly - Life is MessyIf you have not read LIFE IS MESSY, order your copy today: https://amzn.to/2TTgZKn G...

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