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  1. ETC Pace’s Biography. James W. Pace is a native of Hopelawn, New Jersey. He enlisted in the Navy’s Delayed Entry Program September 11, 1984 at the age of 17 and went on active. duty August 26, 1985. Seaman Recruit Pace reported to “Boot Camp” in San Diego, California where he graduated Recruit. Training in October 1985 as a Seaman ...

  2. Daniel R. Fescenmyer is a native of Knox, Pennsylvania. He enlisted in the Navy May 21, 1985 at the age of 19. He reported to Great Lakes, Illinois where he graduated Recruit Training on August 20, 1985 and Opticalman “A” School on April 8, 1986. His first duty station was the USS Simon Lake (AS-33) in Holy Loch, Scotland.

  3. The Sample Retirement Program has many of the documents you need for a successful retirement ceremony. After you download it just double click on it and it will unzip itself into several Microsoft Word documents. Three things to do at a minimum - Get three copies of your medical and personnel records, Attend TAP, and file a claim with the VA ...

  4. This Retirement Script uses the old flag folding script. If you are working on a retirement script be sure to use the most current one. [A-20 minutes prior to Start Time] Narrator takes position at podium. [A-10 minutes prior to Start Time] Distinguished visitors are escorted to their seats.

  5. retirement ceremony narr ladies and gentlemen, plea se remain standing for the reading of the retirement orders narr attention to orders: “department of the air force, washington dc special order number acg010, dated 3 march 1998. subject: retirement of whomever , commander, aerona utical systems center, luke afb , arizona, is relieved from

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  6. www.mcrdsd.marines.mil › Portals › 3RETIREMENT CEREMONY

    The Watch Major Daniel J. Williams For years this Marine has stood the watch. While many of us lay about our bunks at night, this Marine stood the watch. While others of us were attending schools, this Marine stood the watch. And, yes, even before many of us were born, this Marine stood the watch. As our families watched the storm clouds of war ...

  7. Nov 15, 2019 · The End of Watch call is a ceremony observed by many first responder agencies (in the United States and Canada) after the death of a member, generally when the death occurred in the line of duty. The radio call is initiated by a dispatcher or senior officer who issues several calls to the fallen, followed by silence, then a call of either 10-7 ...

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