Posts Tagged ‘military’

Congratulations Master Sergeant!

Tuesday, March 17th, 2009

Sunday evening my husband and I returned from Biloxi, MS. We were there to celebrate my brother retiring from the Air Force. Even after arriving in Biloxi, MS early Friday morning; I nor my husband, my sister, my cousin, her husband and my other young cousin, realized the ceremony we were about to witness, was just for Master Sergeant Sawyer. We thought it was an event similar to a graduating ceremony where many would be honored. Imagine our surprise and unsurpassed pride when we realized 600 airmen, the Air Force band and a host of other officials were all there just for my brother!

Master Sergeant Thomas E. Sawyer retired with 20 years of service to the United States Air Force. Master Sergeant Sawyer began his illustrious career serving at Eielson AFB in Fairbanks, AL and continued on to Luke AFB in Phoenix, AR; Nellis AFB in Las Vegas, NV; Defense Intelligence Agency in Washington, DC and ending at Keesler AFB in Biloxi, MS.

Never attending a military retirement ceremony, I really didn’t know what to expect. It was beautiful! I had to send him a text to ask how many awards he received. Even he lost count. I assure you, it was many! The professionalism and militant fashion combined with the obvious love, respect and admiration by colleague after colleague was phenomenal! The rituals that go along with these types of formal celebrations were impressive. And the icing on the cake was hearing Master Sergeant Sawyer giving his departing speech filled with thanksgiving to those who held him up along the way, appreciation for those he worked with side by side his last years at Keesler and finally, guidance and encouragement for the young airmen he was leaving behind. There were several times I became emotional myself. I don’t know how he made it through it without a complete breakdown, but he made it! He made it through the speech and he made it through 20 years of selfless service for our United States of America!

With his wife by his side, new baby in his arms, a few college degrees and a lot of experience under his belt, Master Sergeant Sawyer will shed the military titles and move to the next phase of life as just Thomas. It’s been a journey, the kind only Uncle Sam can take you on… but now it’s over!  God bless you on your new journey! We know part two will be just as successful as part one!  We love you and we are so very proud of you!  Help me in saying congratulations to the newly retired Master Sergeant Thomas E. Sawyer! 

                                                                      tom

The Pentagon Wants To Be “Wanted”

Saturday, December 6th, 2008

Let me be the first to admit that I don’t really like girlie flicks.  I mean they’re cute and all — awwwwww—, but give me action and science fiction films any day and I’m a happy camper.  And when the the special effects are awesome – well can we all say Woo-Hoo!  One movie that I thought had great special effects was the Wanted movie, which starred Angelina Jolie and Morgan Freeman.  To those of you who saw the movie, you know about those bullets that went around buildings and cars to find its target.  That’s what I call excellent special effects.

Well, it seems the military has contracted with Lockheed Martin and Teledyne Scientific & Imaging companies to design .50-caliber sniper rifles with, what they call “guided ammo.”  In fact, the military has allotted a total of $21.8 million to making this happen.  The goal is for these two companies to create ammo that would be able to travel accurately regardless of the surrounding environment. On a side note, $21.8 million, is a lot of money — especially when we’re in a recession and many homeowners and people who’ve lost their jobs could benefit from that money!  But, I digress.

So, the military is attempting to imitate art with their “guided ammo.”  What do you think about this?  I think in the movies, it’s cool, but if companies can actually create ammunition that does this, that’s scary.  In addition, that’s a lot of money going towards something that may never happen.  I say, why not use that money to help out people who are in the process of losing their home or their job?  I’m just saying……