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Wednesday, November 11, 2020

Veta Day - Veterans Day

 

First Veterans Day since dad passed...only fitting I start my blog off today with a picture of him in uniform.  Dad served in the Navy from 1946-1947.  Although WW2 ended in September of 1945, the dates are different for active service during WW2. The government defines WW2 service as follows:  December 7, 1941, through December 31, 1946, inclusive. If the veteran was in service on December 31, 1946, continuous service before July 26, 1947, is considered World War II service. Code of Federal Regulations, 3.2 (d)  Dad fit that time period, so he is considered a WW2 Vet.  He served in the Navy in the Pacific, and even went to Japan for at least one short time period.

 


After working at Bank of America, getting married, he then went to work at the Sacramento Army Depot, and retired the day he turned 55.  He started as a peon, and retired as a high level executive.  His "Boss" urged him to take his temporary high level position permanently and dad said, "What happened to the boss I am replacing?"  "He had a heart attack," was the answer.  "And they guy he replaced?"  "He had a heart attack."  "And the guy he replaced??"  Well, I think you now know why he retired at age 55.  The Army Depot served as a repair facility for electronic equipment, such as night vision goggles, electronic circuit boards, and radium-dial instrumentation.  As part of his retirement we (family) got to tour the base, some of which was normally off limits to non workers.  They let us look through night vision equipment, something was still pretty secretive in 1983.  The retirement picture above was signed by what I think was the Colonel, and if I read it right it says, "Al - Congratulations on your 30 years of dedicated service to Depot and country.  Best wishes in your retired life.  When it comes to injenuity and initative you are tops.  John M...." (can't catch that last name")

Thank you DAD for your service to our country, along with the service of many of your ancestors, brother-in-laws, sons, son-in-law, etc. etc.  


So WHY did I call it VETA Day?  Because "Eta" is now "Hurricane Eta", and it is Veterans Day, so it makes sense to me that they rename the storm "VETA".

But according to our expert weatherman, it will die back down to Tropical Storm as it goes by us...but it is also going by very close to us.


Above is the latest projected path. We are under Hurricane Watch, soon to be Tropical Storm Watch followed by Tropical Storm Warning later tonight, and Tornado Watch along with Flash Flood Watch...just about any "Watch" you could think of outside of cold weather watches.

BREAKING NEWS!!!!


The 1:00 pm update has already downgraded it back to a Tropical Storm!


For a little perspective...above is the latest path, the Red Arrow is where we live.  Expecting lots and lots of rain, wind gusts of 60-70 mph, and I am sure Pasco County will have Tornado Warnings soon...but thank goodness those are typically more inland.  We are about 3 miles from the Gulf.  Hoping we don't loose electricity...



6 comments:

  1. Hope your veteran's day has ended peacefully regarding the weather. I was pleased to see your post acknowledging this day. I look at quite a few photoblogs as a pre-bedtime ritual, And so far, yours is the only USA blog that's even mentioned it. All of the Canadians, Australians, and Brits have. Interesting huh. Memory problems in the USA?

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    1. Thank you. Other than power going out, all is well. Starting to calm down now.

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  2. Funny but not funny bout the heart attacks! Glad your dad retired before having one! Scary that Eta ... glad she has been downgraded and seems to be passing over.

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    1. We made it through just fine other than electricity being out, but came back on at 9 am today. Must say, when I contemplated my retirement back in 2012 at the age of 57, I kept thinking about what dad had said. Now mind you, my previous directors did not die or suffer heart attacks, BUT I wanted to travel, fell in love with Marcia who wanted to travel, and the rest has been history.

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  3. Thank you for sharing your Father's service with us.
    Glad ETA won't cause you too many problems.
    Be Safe and Enjoy!

    It's about time.

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