Tuesday was my last day in uniform after 22 years in the AF. I officially become a veteran 28 Jan 09.
I will always continue to pray and appreciate the men and women in uniform.
I plan on staying here in the San Antonio area so if there are any on here with connections to jobs let me know.
God Bless and Merry CHRISTmas!
PS: I guess I now need to change my user name on here since the AF will be no more.
Retiring from the AF
Discussion in 'General Baptist Discussions' started by AF Guy N Paradise, Dec 25, 2008.
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AF Guy N Paradise Active MemberSite Supporter
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Thank you for serving your country (I take my country personally). :thumbs:
// I guess I now need to change my user name on here since the AF will be no more. //
Yes, and San Antonio is hardly 'paradise' :BangHead:
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Crabtownboy Well-Known MemberSite Supporter
Congratulations! I hope you have a long and wonderful retirement.
Take it easy as you adjust to retirement. You will go through a number of stages before you settle into being retired.
It was interesting watching myself as I went through the first year of being retired.
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Congrats...... Retired myself from the NAVY in 1993 after 26 years. Was blessed to work another 14 years as a rural mail carrier in HOMETOWN, Texas, USA. Don't think there is anything to require you to change the user name..... that will be your personal preference. Welcome to civilian life...hope it is as kind to you as it has been to me. Good luck in the job market. My best advice is to find something you really enjoy doing and do it for love of doing it and not just for the PAY..........
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Scarlett O. ModeratorModerator
CONGRATULATIONS[COLOR=Red]![COLOR=Blue]!
[/COLOR][/COLOR][COLOR=Blue] [COLOR=Navy][SIZE=3]And [U]thank[/U] you. :applause:
And Merry Christmas.
Peace - :flower:
Scarlett O.
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Bro. Curtis <img src =/curtis.gif>Site Supporter
Thank you very much for your service.
22 years, you could be as young as 40, or so.....
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So you are going to start saluting the mailbox once a month now:wavey: :laugh:
I would like you to consider joinng the Texas State Guard. This is a State only force - as opposed to the Texas National Guard
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Just remember we re tyre the motorcar to go another 100,000 kms. It does not mean to park somewhere and do nothing.
Cheers, and salutes to you,
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pinoybaptist Active MemberSite Supporter
Consider the Border Patrol ? You're near the border, anyway. -
AF Guy N Paradise Active MemberSite Supporter
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Congrats m8, from one retired vet to another stay in, stay in, stay in. Go for 30 yrs there is not much out here in the world. Thank you for your service and May God bless you and yours.:godisgood:
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First of all I want to thank you for your service. Now I congratulate you and pray that you find your next step as God wills it.
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Welcome to the ranks of the retired military folks! I spent 20 years in the AF, retired in 1992.
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Congrats AF guy. I passed my retirement date for the federal government last August, but have yet to act on it. With 35 years, I cannot figure out what I am waiting on, but as of yet, have not left.
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John of Japan Well-Known MemberSite Supporter
Congratulations, AF Guy. Thanks for your service for our country and the Lord. May the Lord continue to richly u se you. :wavey:
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Congrats and thank you for your service!