Retirement Present.
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Retirement Present.
Gentlemen,
My father is retiring this month from the Reserves as an 0-5 after 26 years in (half active). I was just wondering of any present ideas for him? I am terrible when it comes to these sort of ideas, and wouldn't know where to begin. Any ideas?
Respectfully
Rabbit
My father is retiring this month from the Reserves as an 0-5 after 26 years in (half active). I was just wondering of any present ideas for him? I am terrible when it comes to these sort of ideas, and wouldn't know where to begin. Any ideas?
Respectfully
Rabbit
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Re: Retirement Present.
A shadow box with unit patches, badges, medals, etc.
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Re: Retirement Present.
What Branch or MOS? What did he do in the Reserves?
Rgrwest
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RC 13-87
C Co, 1-504 PIR, 84-89
B Co, 5th RTB, 89-92
A, 1-501 (ABN), 93-95
C, 2-11 INF (IOBC), 95-98
HHC, 1-509 PIR, 98-02
USASMA, 02- Instructor
OIF I - Feb 03-Jul 03 (Attached OPS SGM)
USASMA, 04 - Student
HHC, 1-30 INF, 3-3 ID, 04-06 (OPS SGM)
OPSGRP, JRTC, 06-07 (TF SGM)
G3, SETAF (Vicenza, Italy) 07-09 (G3 SGM)
Re: Retirement Present.
Ranger Bill, Thank you. I will keep that in mind but most likely my mom already has that in mind.
Ranger Rgrwest: He was ADA out of the academy till Captain. Then when he went reserve, he was Military Intelligence. He told me he was an analyzer for the Future Force warrior systems but I think that was his DOD job. (Sorry if that sounded like bragging or too much info.)
Respectfully
Rabbit.
Ranger Rgrwest: He was ADA out of the academy till Captain. Then when he went reserve, he was Military Intelligence. He told me he was an analyzer for the Future Force warrior systems but I think that was his DOD job. (Sorry if that sounded like bragging or too much info.)
Respectfully
Rabbit.
Re: Retirement Present.
lol, not at all. Just trying to get an idea of what he liked or did, so I can give you a better repsonse/idea.
MI are pretty smart guys, so you might want to find something within that field. Maybe the MI colors, or background, on a frame, with his medals/ribbons, awards (Airborne or whatever he might have) and all of the grades that he wore throught his career. Send me an email and I wil return a Powerpoint slide with an example.
matthew.west@us.army.mil
MI are pretty smart guys, so you might want to find something within that field. Maybe the MI colors, or background, on a frame, with his medals/ribbons, awards (Airborne or whatever he might have) and all of the grades that he wore throught his career. Send me an email and I wil return a Powerpoint slide with an example.
matthew.west@us.army.mil
Rgrwest
RC 13-87
C Co, 1-504 PIR, 84-89
B Co, 5th RTB, 89-92
A, 1-501 (ABN), 93-95
C, 2-11 INF (IOBC), 95-98
HHC, 1-509 PIR, 98-02
USASMA, 02- Instructor
OIF I - Feb 03-Jul 03 (Attached OPS SGM)
USASMA, 04 - Student
HHC, 1-30 INF, 3-3 ID, 04-06 (OPS SGM)
OPSGRP, JRTC, 06-07 (TF SGM)
G3, SETAF (Vicenza, Italy) 07-09 (G3 SGM)
RC 13-87
C Co, 1-504 PIR, 84-89
B Co, 5th RTB, 89-92
A, 1-501 (ABN), 93-95
C, 2-11 INF (IOBC), 95-98
HHC, 1-509 PIR, 98-02
USASMA, 02- Instructor
OIF I - Feb 03-Jul 03 (Attached OPS SGM)
USASMA, 04 - Student
HHC, 1-30 INF, 3-3 ID, 04-06 (OPS SGM)
OPSGRP, JRTC, 06-07 (TF SGM)
G3, SETAF (Vicenza, Italy) 07-09 (G3 SGM)
Re: Retirement Present.
rgrwest wrote:lol, not at all. Just trying to get an idea of what he liked or did, so I can give you a better repsonse/idea.
MI are pretty smart guys, so you might want to find something within that field. Maybe the MI colors, or background, on a frame, with his medals/ribbons, awards (Airborne or whatever he might have) and all of the grades that he wore throught his career. Send me an email and I wil return a Powerpoint slide with an example.
matthew.west@us.army.mil
MILITARY INTELLIGENCE
Branch Insignia: On a gold color metal dagger, point up, 1 1/4 inches overall in height, a gold color metal heraldic sun composed of four straight and four wavy alternating rays surmounted by a gold heraldic rose, the petals are dark blue enamel.
The insignia was originally approved in 1962 for the Army Intelligence and Security Branch and redesignated to the Military Intelligence Branch on 1 July 1967. The sun, composed of four straight and four wavy alternating rays, is the symbol of Helios who, as God of the Sun, could see and hear everything. The four straight rays of the sun symbol also allude to the four points of the compass and the worldwide mission of the Military Intelligence Branch. The placement of the sun symbol beneath the rose (an ancient symbol of secrecy) refers to the operations and activities being conducted under circumstances forbidding disclosure. The partially concealed, unsheathed dagger alludes to the aggressive and protective requirements and the element of physical danger inherent in the mission. The color gold signifies successful accomplishment and the dark blue signifies vigilance and loyalty.
Branch Plaque: The plaque design has the branch insignia in proper colors (gold with dark blue roses). The letters are dark blue, the background is white, and the rim is gold.
Regimental Insignia: A gold color metal and enamel device 1 1/8 inches in height overall consisting of a shield blazoned as follows: Azure (oriental blue) a lightning flash and a key ward up, saltirewise, superimposed by a sphinx Or; attached below the shield a gold scroll inscribed "ALWAYS OUT FRONT" in black letters. The regimental insignia was originally approved on 28 July 1986, but was revised on 24 March 1987 to change the sphinx from enamel to recessed and gold plated.
Regimental Coat of Arms: The coat of arms appears on the breast of a displayed eagle on the regimental flag. The coat of arms is: Azure (oriental blue), a key bendwise sinister in saltire with a lightning flash Argent, in fess point overall a sphinx Or. Displayed above the eagle's head is the Crest (On a wreath of the colors Argent and Azure (oriental blue) a torch Or enflamed Proper in front of two swords in saltire with hilts gold and blades of the first). The background of the flag is oriental blue and the fringe is silver gray.
Symbolism of Regimental Insignia: Oriental blue and silver gray are the colors associated with the Military Intelligence Corps. The key, flash and sphinx symbolize the three basic categories of intelligence: human, signal and tactical. The flaming torch between the crossed swords of the crest suggests the illumination as provided by Intelligence upon the field of battle. The motto, "ALWAYS OUT FRONT," reflects the forward location in gathering intelligence information.
Branch Colors: Oriental blue piped with silver gray.
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Silver gray - 65008 cloth; 67137 yarn; PMS 422.
Department of the Army General Order (DA GO) Number 38 dated 3 July 1962, announced the establishment of the Army Intelligence and Security Branch. In October 1962, The Deputy Chief of Staff for Personnel approved the colors for the branch. The branch was redesignated as the Military Intelligence Corps by DA GO 25 dated 16 June 1967. The same colors were used when the name was changed.
Birthday: 1 July 1962. Historically, intelligence always has been an essential element of Army operations during war, as well as during peace. In the past, requirements were met by personnel from the Army Intelligence and Army Security Reserve branches. To meet the Army's increased requirements for national and tactical intelligence, an Intelligence and Security Branch was established in the Army effective 1 July 1962 by DA GO Number 38, 3 July 1962. On 1 July 1967, the branch was redesignated as Military Intelligence.
Rgrwest
RC 13-87
C Co, 1-504 PIR, 84-89
B Co, 5th RTB, 89-92
A, 1-501 (ABN), 93-95
C, 2-11 INF (IOBC), 95-98
HHC, 1-509 PIR, 98-02
USASMA, 02- Instructor
OIF I - Feb 03-Jul 03 (Attached OPS SGM)
USASMA, 04 - Student
HHC, 1-30 INF, 3-3 ID, 04-06 (OPS SGM)
OPSGRP, JRTC, 06-07 (TF SGM)
G3, SETAF (Vicenza, Italy) 07-09 (G3 SGM)
RC 13-87
C Co, 1-504 PIR, 84-89
B Co, 5th RTB, 89-92
A, 1-501 (ABN), 93-95
C, 2-11 INF (IOBC), 95-98
HHC, 1-509 PIR, 98-02
USASMA, 02- Instructor
OIF I - Feb 03-Jul 03 (Attached OPS SGM)
USASMA, 04 - Student
HHC, 1-30 INF, 3-3 ID, 04-06 (OPS SGM)
OPSGRP, JRTC, 06-07 (TF SGM)
G3, SETAF (Vicenza, Italy) 07-09 (G3 SGM)
Re: Retirement Present.
Just buy him a new gun. Or if he is into it take him on a guided fishing trip for the 2 of you. That would be the shit
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Re: Retirement Present.
A cane is usually funny :)
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Re: Retirement Present.
Get him a US flag that flew over the Capitol on the day he officially retires. Your congressman can handle it and prepare an official certificate. Place in a shadow box and attach an engraved brass plate.
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Re: Retirement Present.
Ranger Panthersix,panthersix wrote:A cane is usually funny :)
I'm assuming my dad's retiring pretty soon and I think this is going to be the first spoof gift I give him. Up until two years ago he could actually still beat me on the PT test.
The two real gifts I was thinking about were an engraved Randall Model 1 and a shadow box. I know the leave time on the knife is pretty lengthy so I've gotta wait to see if he's going for 07 before I place the order and have it engraved.
I remembered as a kid when he made one for my grandfather (WWII Vet) and how much it meant to him. Question on the shadow box is, how do I get a copy of his Military Service Record without him knowing? I checked with the national archives, but seeming where he's still in service he doesn't yet have a DD214.
Thank you for the help.
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Re: Retirement Present.
Trip to Thailand? :D Or as already stated (Shadow Box would be awesome, new gun is always appropriate!)
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Re: Retirement Present.
A spouse can request for replacement medals for a Veteran one time only. I saw it on the VA.gov website once, but didn't bookmark it. You might also go through your congressman or senator.
It's kind of a waste to put a Randall in the shadow box. A Fairbairn Sykes Commando Knife might be more appropriate for display, you can find it on Amazon for about $100. Or an old M16 bayonet!
Then take the extra cash from the budget and get him a 7.62x25 Tokarev with 1,600 rounds :)
It's kind of a waste to put a Randall in the shadow box. A Fairbairn Sykes Commando Knife might be more appropriate for display, you can find it on Amazon for about $100. Or an old M16 bayonet!
Then take the extra cash from the budget and get him a 7.62x25 Tokarev with 1,600 rounds :)
Doc Mac
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Re: Retirement Present.
All good ideas for sure. Fishing trip for just you two. And, a man can ALWAYS use another weapon.
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¿Querría usted el primer redondo en la rodilla o la cara?
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Re: Retirement Present.
With all due respect Ranger Panthersix isn't the Fairbairn-Sykes Knife Reserved for ..well....commandos or more specifically Rangers? I was thinking about getting him a KA-Bar or something similar and a shadow boxpanthersix wrote:A spouse can request for replacement medals for a Veteran one time only. I saw it on the VA.gov website once, but didn't bookmark it. You might also go through your congressman or senator.
It's kind of a waste to put a Randall in the shadow box. A Fairbairn Sykes Commando Knife might be more appropriate for display, you can find it on Amazon for about $100. Or an old M16 bayonet!
Then take the extra cash from the budget and get him a 7.62x25 Tokarev with 1,600 rounds :)
but I don't know which knife.
Thanks for the advice Gentlemen, even if some were outside my budget range. :)