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Re: Life after the Navy

John,
I must extend my apology to Jerry. I somehow missed his post back in November. I feel like I committed a severe case of plagiarism. How ironic is that for a newspaper guy. I even used the same title. However, I could say that great minds think alike.

Re: Life after the Navy

Certainly no reason to apologize. I only pointed out Jerry's post because it didn't get the response I was hoping for and I was really hoping your post would draw more replies.

We'll see I guess.

Anyway, thanks for taking the time to write your post. It was interesting.
J

Re: Life after the Navy

PS: Ed Smock doesn't qualify for this post because "he ain't done yet".:joy:

Re: Life after the Navy

John,
You are absolutely on target (no pun intended) concerning Ed. The truth is, He likely never will be. Gave me an early morning chuckle too.

Re: Life after the Navy

It took me about two years (Navy time) to find the Green Doors, and almost 27 years to find the exit doors! Who said we get smarter with age? But it actually worked out far better than I could have imagined. Training, SURTOPS, and Career Counselor billets made me realize I really enjoyed teaching. A year after USN retirement, I was an NJROTC instructor in a SC school. Great program, great kids (mostly), great fellow instructor (even though he WAS a dang Marine!). A good run of 16 years - all the fun of USN, but without the ugly side effects!

I'm now fully retired..."on the dole" as someone once said. I'm an elementary school classroom mentor, and spend two days a week volunteering at the USO. I only do THAT because I get free coffee...and because the "Boss" threatened me with bodily harm if I didn't get out of "her" house!

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