Retirement Ceremony - I'm now one of you!

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  • geoff
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    Tony Congrats.Thanks for Serving our Country.

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  • camarokids
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    Retirement ???

    I guess we can call you "old man" now!

    Most of the ballplayers we collect do not stay with the same team for even one season.....

    You stayed with the same team for 30 years ! Congrats and thank you!

    My Great Uncle Red fought in combat in WWII. Whom I considered more of a Grandfather than Uncle. I have many other Uncles and cousins that have served.

    This is 100% true, sorry if it is a little graphic. But this has always stuck with me. I heard him tell stories about GI POW's being nailed by the b*lls to a post inside a hut by the Japanese. Then the hut was set ablaze and the GI's were left with a pretty grim and tough choice.

    One choice that is damn near unimaginable to me. Makes me appreciate you guys even more...

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  • 3arod13
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    Truly appreciarte all the comments. You all are a class act!

    Regards, Tony

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  • cohibasmoker
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    Welcome to the club. You will soon find that there is life after your past career and it all good. I especially like the 1400-1500 hours naps.

    Jim

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  • bigtruck260
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    Tony -

    Congrats from a Navy 'brat'. My Dad was on the Forrestal from 68-72 and left in '78 for a career at McDonnell Douglas. He always wished he could have retired from the Navy, but things worked out differently. In an age where we tend to 'job hop', it is outstanding that you stuck with it for 30 years...

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  • ChrisCavalier
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    Hello Tony,

    While I know many have already said it on this thread, I wanted to echo my appreciation of your dedication and service to our country and I wish you well in all your future endeavors.

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  • nyjetsfan14
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    Originally posted by 3arod13
    I just wrote a letter to Yankees Public Relations
    I once had a reenlistment in the works at a Jets game then came deployment and I ended up reenlisting somewhere in the middle of the Pacific. But I would have reenlisted anywhere...

    GO NAVY!

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  • skyking26
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    Tony, godwulf, I'd have to think those metals were a little more important/significant than the game used stuff we speak of here all the time. I know they would be to me...

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  • MRMusial
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    Hey Tony, let me offer my congratulations as well! My sister-in-law is a retired Marine so I'm aware of the dedication and sacrifice it takes to serve your country.

    From a fellow civilian, "thank you!".

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  • godwulf
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    Sincere congratulations, Tony. Fair winds and following seas be always yours.

    My Dad warned me against a military career when I was a kid - he'd been an Army medic during Korea, and I guess his impressions of the Service were less than stellar - but I joined the Navy out of High School, anyway, and ended up spending nearly 21 years on active duty...first as a photographer, at the end of Vietnam, then as an acoustic analyst involved in sub tracking, including nine years as an aircrewman on P3Cs.

    I got to see a big chunk of the world, and had some really unique experiences, and I certainly don't regret the time spent doing it.

    Hey, since we're showing off "collectibles"...here's my shadow box.





    The "police"-style badges were from the three years I spent as a Navy Master-at-Arms in Hawaii, the British-looking wings are actually a Canadian Observer badge, awarded to my P3 crew after a joint services assignment in Comox, B.C., and the shoulder braid is from a brief stint as a Battalion Commander at a Navy training command.

    A couple of years ago, one of my older sons, who'd recently put in four years as an Army tank mechanic, then got out and put himself through school, went back into the Army with a Warrant Officer's commission and is now learning to fly Blackhawks, in Alabama.

    The military life isn't for every person, obviously, but for those who've thrived and survived in it, such as yourself, Tony, it's a life like no other in the world. Again, sincerest congrats!

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  • 3arod13
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    Thanks to everyone for the kind words. You are all a great bunch of great people. One of the reasons I find myself coming into this forum each day!

    Regards, Tony

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  • 3arod13
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    Originally posted by BergerKing22784
    Well lets see how of a small world it is......... My dad was in the Navy for 27 years so lets see if you guys crossed paths at all.

    Couple questions........

    1. What did you retire as (rank wise).
    2. Any other ships? My dad was on the Nimitz and Kearsarge.... He was on another one forget the name but it was before your first ship experience so I know you were not on that together.
    3. Where have you been stationed? I currently live Near Ft. Meade in Maryland.

    Norfolk?
    Chief Warrant Officer 3 (21 years enlisted; 9 years officer)
    USS GEORGE WASHINGTON; USS HARRY S. TRUMAN
    Germany, Pensacola, FL, Virgina area

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  • 3arod13
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    Originally posted by indyred
    Awesome and enjoy civilian life! That is cool how flag was flown over Yankee Stadium. How was that arranged?
    I just wrote a letter to Yankees Public Relations

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  • wjonesIII
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    What a great gift from the Yankees! Congrats!

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  • 70to66
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    Tony,
    Congrats and Thank You! My brother serves in the Air Force and I know
    that Freedom is not Free. Thanks for your service to our country and for the blanket of freedom that you provided us.
    70to66

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