jctorok wrote:Good day to all
Served in the U.S. Coast Guard from July 1981 to Aug 2007. I salute all the vets still here today. You are proud reminder of the real unsung hero's of this nation.
Regards
Jerry
Commander, USCG, Retired.
You know, typical officer, did not read all the directions.
Departed Okinawa with a kick in my butt from my Chief Master Sargent, USAF Dad and reported to the USCG Academy in New London, CT. After 4 years of officer and better boating training I reported to the 180' Coastal Buoy & LightHouse Tender SUNDEW on Lake Superior. Two and has years later I took over as the Executive Officer on the Icebreaking Tug STURGEON BAY out of New York. Two years in Purto Rico as the Aids to Navigation Officer, also married a vet, my wife Densie, then off to Alabama to serve on the Coastal Buoy Tender SWEETGUM as the Executive Officer. Then 3 Years at the Coast Guard District Office in New Orleans and back to sea. 3 years as the Commanding Officer on the Icebreaking Tug MOBILE BAY, which pushed the aids to navigation/lighthouse service barge on Lake Michigan (best job in the Coast Guard), then back to land, ohhhhh. District 8 New Orleans as a Marine Safety Officer, then to Houston, were I retired from the Vessel Traffic Service as the Commanding Officer.
Of course I still salute the Chief Master Sargent dad, and the wife fondly remindes me E before O and 7 is higher then a 5.
Bless you all.