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Hi Doug,

An ex-sailor myself, I was enlisted. The one thing I wished I had done was
have my graduation certificate matted and nicely framed for my "love me"
wall.

Mine wound up in a folder in some box for years and years, the paper had
become yellowed and faded with folds and tears. I kick myself in the ass
for not having it framed and displayed properly

This was a big event in my life 50-years ago, as I'm sure it is with Asa.
It charted my course for the rest of my life. It should be displayed
proudly and properly.

Steve

On Thu, May 20, 2021 at 2:43 PM Douglas Pauls <
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> Good afternoon all,
> A completely non-technical question for today, but I know we have a number
> of veterans on the list.  My son David, a 1st LT in the Army (tank
> commander) and of whom I am obnoxiously proud, would like to get a suitable
> gift for my nephew and godson, Asa, who was just newly commissioned as an
> Ensign in the Navy.  For you Navy vets out there, what would a suitable
> gift for a new Navy Ensign be?
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Steve Gregory
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