Posted on May 29, 2014
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My most memorable and meaningful promotion ceremony was when I pinned on Major. I held the ceremony at historic Fort McHenry which is the birthplace of the Star Spangled banner during the war of 1812. I was able to hoist my replica 15 star/15 stripe flag during the ceremony. At the end, the park ranger actually let lower to official 15 star flag, and my wife and son were honored to help fold it.
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My most memorable promotion ceremony was getting promoted to Captain somewhere over the Northern Altlantic as we were flying back after completing our deployment to Afghanistan. The BN CDR made an announcement over the intercom and the three of us LTs went to the front and did the whole ceremony over the intercom. It was a cool way to return home and definitely a unique location to do it!
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On board “Old Ironsides”, the USS Constitution (oldest commissioned warship afloat), pinning on Lieutenant Commander, with my dad (Army) giving the Oath (maybe just me, but it’s a little weird getting old enough to outrank your dad). Did I mention my bachelors is in history? LOVED being allowed to do this; many thanks to the special events coordinator and XO and CO! In the last pic, my eldest son and I are looking into the chaplain’s cabin; for those who don’t know, back in the day the ship’s Chaplain was also the schoolmaster/teacher for the Midshipmen. Care to guess what my civilian job is? Yup, teaching 13-14 year olds. Anyway, history major being promoted on an iconic piece of American military history. :D
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LTC Stephen C.
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Great story, LCDR (Join to see)! My father served in the Navy during WWII, and was a LTJG when he separated from the service. I always told him that he’d have to salute me when I made captain. It never happened!
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Fort McHenry is one of the best military history museums I have been to, and is a must-see if you are in Baltimore. It was much better than I expected.
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