Posted on Apr 28, 2017
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Posted in these groups: Roandco honor branding 01 1299 xxx q85 HonorAfp getty 511269685 CeremonyRe enlistment logo Re-enlistment
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Capt Retired
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I suspect Grandfather would feel honored that this happened.
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LT Brad McInnis
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I had a CO that explained his reasoning on re-enlistments. He said that there is nothing greater than a re-enlistment and that anything goes as long as there aren't regs against it. If the re-enlistee wanted to do it, then do it. This CO hated heights, and one of our sailors wanted to get re-enlisted by the CO on the highest yardarm at sea. The CO sucked it up, did it (while shaking almost uncontrollably) and the sailor had a blast. So, if the soldier wants the flag, and it means something, then absolutely!
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PO1 William "Chip" Nagel
PO1 William "Chip" Nagel
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PO1 William "Chip" Nagel
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LT Brad McInnis Where I Re-Enlisted the 1st Time Zeto Pt, Adak, AK. April Fools Day 1980.
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LT Brad McInnis
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What were you doing in Adak? I had a cousin in the CG who was SAR swimmer up there. He loved the area.
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Lt Col John (Jack) Christensen
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Face it, a flag is a flag, purely a material symbol. Flags get used for many things over the span of their use. In reality, you generally have no idea what other things a flag at a function may have been used for. I'd consider it an honor to be reenlisted with a flag that had been used as a burial flag if that particular flag had some meaning to me.
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