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U.S. Navy Military Retiree
Branch
U.S. Navy
Rank
e=6
Service Years
1993 - 2015
cherry point
U.S. Marine Corps
Marine Corps Air Station Cherry Point, located in Havelock, North Carolina, was commissioned in 1942 during World War II as a key base for Marine aviation operations. Throughout the war, Cherry Point served as a training and staging area for Marine aviation units, supporting operations in both the Atlantic and Pacific theaters. In the decades following WWII, the air station played a crucial role in the Korean War, Vietnam War, and subsequent conflicts, providing support for Marine Corps and Navy air operations. Today, MCAS Cherry Point remains one of the largest Marine Corps air stations, hosting a variety of aviation units and supporting both training and operational deployments worldwide.
NS Mayport
U.S. Navy
NS Mayport, officially known as Naval Station Mayport, is a major United States Navy base located near Jacksonville, Florida. Commissioned in December 1942, it was established during World War II to support Atlantic Fleet operations and has since grown into one of the Navy’s largest surface fleet concentration areas. Over the decades, NS Mayport has hosted a variety of vessels, including aircraft carriers, destroyers, and frigates, playing a crucial role during the Cold War and in modern naval deployments. Today, it continues to serve as a strategic hub for Atlantic and Caribbean operations, supporting both U.S. and allied naval forces.
NAS Kingsville, Texas
U.S. Navy
Naval Air Station (NAS) Kingsville, located in Kingsville, Texas, was commissioned in 1942 as an advanced naval aviation training facility during World War II. Originally established to meet the urgent demand for naval aviators, NAS Kingsville played a crucial role in training carrier-based pilots for combat operations. Over the decades, the base has remained a premier jet aviation training center, primarily hosting Training Air Wing Two and supporting advanced strike training for the U.S. Navy and Marine Corps. Today, NAS Kingsville continues to be integral to naval aviation, preparing pilots for fleet assignments and ensuring operational readiness for the nation’s defense.

USS THEODORE ROOSEVELT
U.S. Navy
USS *Theodore Roosevelt* (CVN-71) is a Nimitz-class nuclear-powered aircraft carrier commissioned into the United States Navy in October 1986. Named after the 26th President of the United States, the ship has played a critical role in multiple military operations, including Operation Desert Storm in 1991 and Operation Enduring Freedom after the September 11 attacks. The *Theodore Roosevelt* has demonstrated the Navy's global reach by conducting deployments in the Mediterranean, Persian Gulf, and Indo-Pacific regions. Over its service, the carrier has undergone several overhauls and modernization efforts to maintain its combat readiness and continues to serve as a vital asset in U.S. naval power projection.
NAS Kingsville
U.S. Navy
Naval Air Station (NAS) Kingsville, located in Kingsville, Texas, was commissioned in July 1942 as a key training base for naval aviators during World War II. Throughout the war, it served as a primary site for advanced flight training, focusing on carrier-based operations and producing thousands of pilots for the U.S. Navy. After the war, the base's mission shifted to jet training, adapting to technological advances during the Cold War era. Today, NAS Kingsville is one of the Navy's premier locations for training tactical jet pilots, primarily supporting Training Air Wing Two and playing a vital role in preparing aviators for fleet operations.
NAS Whiting Field
U.S. Navy
Naval Air Station (NAS) Whiting Field, located near Milton, Florida, was commissioned in July 1943 during World War II to support the rapidly expanding need for naval aviators. Initially serving as a training base for primary and advanced flight instruction, the station played a crucial role in preparing pilots for carrier operations throughout the war and into the postwar era. Over the decades, NAS Whiting Field has become one of the Navy’s busiest aviation training facilities, responsible for training thousands of Navy, Marine Corps, Coast Guard, and allied student aviators annually. Today, it continues to serve as the backbone of undergraduate rotary and fixed-wing pilot training for the U.S. Navy, ensuring operational readiness for current and future generations of military aviators.
1:6TH MARINES
U.S. Marine Corps
The 1/6TH MARINES, also known as the 1st Battalion, 6th Marines, is a Marine Corps infantry battalion based out of Camp Lejeune, North Carolina. They are part of the 2nd Marine Division and are trained to conduct amphibious and expeditionary operations. The battalion has a rich history of service, having been activated during World War II and participating in numerous conflicts since then. They are known for their discipline, readiness, and professionalism in carrying out their missions.