So many years ago, I wore white…


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     That’s me in the picture, and I’m wearing white.  That white uniform is the standard Navy Summer Whites uniform. You wear that during the Spring into Fall.  I wore that type of uniform for over 11 years before realized it was time to pursue something else.

     Many folks will have stories to tell about their time in the service, good and bad stories.  They’ll regale you with stories of visiting foreign countries, or times they worried for their lives.  They’ll perhaps tell you about lost buddies, both dead, and just out of touch.  Perhaps they’ll even hint at missions most secret.

     Each of us that’s served could tell you things you’d never believe but each would be true.  My own personal stories include an at sea assistance never reported to the time I stood under the freezing rush of water from a fire hose…on a submarine. Some of these stories would make you laugh, some might make you cry, and others would leave you speechless.

     I’m not hear to tell you all those stories tonight. I’m not here to chest thump either. What I want to do is encourage you to take a moment and believe those stories are worth hearing.

     In honor of Veteran’s Day, why not take time to spend a few moments and let your favorite vet or active duty person bend your ear.  Let them tell you about what it’s been for them.  Let them tell about their years wearing whites, or blues, or black.

    If you listen up close, I might even share a bit from my years on subs, and tell you the tail of ice block and a cherry.

 

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Awesome post Todd.
It makes one really think about how others view people who serve or served in the armed forces.
Thanks for serving.
I'm in for the long haul...

Thank you for your service. Thanks for stopping by and thinking about the stories.

Thank you Dan for your service and for stopping by.

I had a vision of doing something else with my life. It was a solitary vision but one my wife was willing to support me on. I'm now a successful System Analyst. Interestingly, I've got another vision for myself. Hoping friends and family will come along.

Awesome post Todd.
It makes one really think about how others view people who serve or served in the armed forces.
Thanks for serving.
I'm in for the long haul...

Thank you for your service. Thanks for stopping by and thinking about the stories.

Thank you Dan for your service and for stopping by.

I had a vision of doing something else with my life. It was a solitary vision but one my wife was willing to support me on. I'm now a successful System Analyst. Interestingly, I've got another vision for myself. Hoping friends and family will come along.

What made you want to leave the navy?

Todd, that is awesome! I appreciate your service to the nation. My Dad was a Gunner's Mate in the Navy. My last Active Duty boss was a Navy Captain, he and I had a great relationship. He is responsible for me being in the Reserve because he didn't want the military to "lose" me. I'm grateful to him for his vision and leadership. I'm grateful to you for your service.

Thanks for this-from another vet (I also served 11 years, Army). I think that it is especially important to hear the stories of the older vets. To let them know they are not forgotten... .

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