Posted on Dec 29, 2014
Retirement Identification Card, How Did It Make You Feel When Issued?
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I recently obtained my Blue Identification Card(United States Uniformed Services/U.S. Army Retired Identification Card-DD Form 2). It's hard to believe, after 25 years I have one. The NEXT TIME I RENEW IT IS FEBRUARY 28, 2035. Then for LIFE after that. I have had three ID cards in the Army, the ole green/white with the plate on it with your name, the green one/non-CAC similar to the dependent ID card/retirement and the CAC Card. I thank God, Country and Family for the new phase of my life as I go forward in the future.
"Duty Honor Country. Retired But Still Serving"
SSG James J. Palmer IV aka "JP4" TSgt Hunter Logan CPT (Join to see) LTC Stephen F. SSG Warren Swan SFC William Swartz Jr SFC A.M. Drake COL Mikel J. Burroughs SSgt (Join to see) CPT L S SP5 Mark Kuzinski SP5 Michael Rathbun CW5 (Join to see) CW5 Charlie Poulton 1SG (Join to see) MSG Floyd Williams CSM Michael J. Uhlig SGM Mikel Dawson CH (MAJ) William Beaver [~305380:CSM Charles Hayden
"Duty Honor Country. Retired But Still Serving"
SSG James J. Palmer IV aka "JP4" TSgt Hunter Logan CPT (Join to see) LTC Stephen F. SSG Warren Swan SFC William Swartz Jr SFC A.M. Drake COL Mikel J. Burroughs SSgt (Join to see) CPT L S SP5 Mark Kuzinski SP5 Michael Rathbun CW5 (Join to see) CW5 Charlie Poulton 1SG (Join to see) MSG Floyd Williams CSM Michael J. Uhlig SGM Mikel Dawson CH (MAJ) William Beaver [~305380:CSM Charles Hayden
Edited 10 y ago
Posted 11 y ago
Responses: 50
It was a bittersweet day knowing that I would no longer lead. But on the other hand my battered body said a huge Thank You. Heading toward my 18th year of retirement I was home for my kids in High School and enjoy everyday.
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SFC Joe S. Davis Jr., MSM, DSL
SFC Douglas Davis speechless. Thank you for your Duty Honor Country, it speaks volumes to have worn the military uniformed and served our Nation.
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I am looking at something like 325 day, 8 hours, 59 minutes until I convert to the BLUE CARD. I am looking forward to it...but also a bit uneasy as it has been a pretty good life. I just got an offer on my house, so the last few months of my military duty will be housed in my camper. Probably send the wife/daughter ahead and set up advanced camp until I can join them..... of course, now we have to decide WHERE that will be!!
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SFC Joe S. Davis Jr., MSM, DSL
Sir, well deserve, it's a big huge awakening experience not being in. But like the saying goes "life goes on" Duty Honor Country" . Thanks for your service! I spent the last year getting everything medically documented for the VA. Time flies that last year! But I am glad to be with the family.
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TSgt (Join to see)
I have a couple more years left than I will be done well still have to wait to collect it since in the Guard but will still be nice to have :)Â
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SFC Joe S. Davis Jr., MSM, DSL
SSG Trevor S. MSgt Keith Hebert thanks Gentlemen and IT'S NICE TO KNOW ITS SWEET! The Retired Life!
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SFC Joe S. Davis Jr., MSM, DSL
SSgt (Join to see) , your always serving especially on RallyPoint. Thanks for the push and I appreciate your wisdom and genuine HONESTY.
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SFC Joe S. Davis Jr., MSM, DSL I am still looking forward to actually receiving my retired ID Card which I expect will be issued in october 2016 when I turn 60. Congress did not modify the law which reduces retirement age by 90 days for every 90 days of qualifying mobilization for reserve and NG military personnel from after January 2008. I had been hopeful that those of us who were mobilized soon after 9-11-2001 would have received retirement credit for our service.
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SFC Joe S. Davis Jr., MSM, DSL
LTC Stephen F. well congratulations in advance. I appreciate your commitment. I know its been a long road/journey. I still can't believe I am retired. Its a honor and privilege to be retired.
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While I am very happy to have my retirement pay and privileges, and proud to be a Soldier for life. I believe that military retirees should retain a CAC card and basic access to AKO/DKO ((or whatever they are going to call it. The main reason is that they are still a component of the military (retired reserve) and subject to mobilization. They should have access to online/correspondence courses. They shouldn't be that expensive to produce. If necessary, they can be vetted with the same basic security check that all people entering the service get. (After 20 honorable years of service that shouldn't be difficult or expensive) As SFC Davis said "retired but still serving"
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A great representation of what it feels like when your military contract is up. http://www.gruntstyle.com/
Substitute DD214 for my blue ID:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yKSNpPQlJs8
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yKSNpPQlJs8
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Being in the military isn't just what we do its who we are. Leaving the Navy was one of the hardest things I ever had to do but it was the right decision for my family. I retired in 2013 and it still feels weird. It's a good weird but still weird.
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SFC Joe S. Davis Jr., MSM, DSL
CPO Gregory Smith well said and articulately expressed. I must agree "Its a good weird feeling". I work along with the Navy and I appreciate your service Chief.
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When I got mine, I felt nervous because this was the last military ID I would have, excited because I am a part of an even smaller percentage of the military, and a little sad
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