View Full Version : US NAVY, Year in pictures 2008


Mr. Sandman
03-26-2009, 08:25 AM
http://www.navy.mil/media/OtherMedia/YearInReview/yir08/start_here.html

Raven
03-26-2009, 09:16 AM
Great tribute Sandman - thanks

http://i25.photobucket.com/albums/c66/ravenob1/indigo-render-plane.jpg

Bronko
03-26-2009, 10:03 AM
Thank you.

saltfly
03-26-2009, 10:07 AM
BRAVO-ZULU!!! Tin Can/Cruiser sailor

fishbones
03-26-2009, 10:23 AM
Thanks for sharing. A very moving tribute!

Swimmer
03-26-2009, 11:03 AM
Thank you

fishsmith
03-26-2009, 12:32 PM
:cheers:

buckman
03-26-2009, 01:14 PM
:thanks:

InTheHole
03-26-2009, 03:29 PM
Great Stuff, my kids will love that.

Thanks!!

justplugit
03-26-2009, 03:35 PM
Thanks SM. :)

Inspiring ,and forwarded too the 3 in our family that still proudly serve.

Andy D
03-26-2009, 03:37 PM
Thanks Sandman ! My son is just completing Corpsman school in Great Lakes. He will get his orders in the next week or so.
We are very proud of him!

JohnR
03-26-2009, 04:15 PM
Great stuff Jim. I've been fortunate to see a few of those images already over the course of the year but it is good to see them again and all at once.

One of the images was of an sailor getting promoted to "Honorary" Chief. He suffered from terminal cancer. I though it important to bring this up with the rest of the story as the image passed quickly as did so many others. That particular image has much more story:

http://www.navy.mil/management/photodb/webphoto/web_080515-N-9758L-039.jpg



http://www.goatlocker.org/resources/cpo/eberhart.htm

My fellow Chiefs, I wanted to share with you this picture as well as a short synopsis of how it came about.

AO1 David Eberhart (pictured) is terminally ill with cancer. I was his Chief for his first tour on the USS INDEPENDENCE and even then his goal in the Navy was to be a Chief Petty Officer. His career, though very successful, has been interrupted with cancer treatment, periods of remission and finally with the news of being terminal.

He is currently assigned to MALS-24 at Kbay. A few months ago he requested to see the MCPON. MCPON Campa happened to be on the island visiting and went to the hospital to see AO1. It was explained to him [MCPON] how badly AO1 wanted to be a Chief and that he even took the Chief's exam from the hospital during a three day period -- he didn't have the strength for more than an hour at a time. On his good days he would put on his uniform and make his way to work though the time there took a severe toll on him physically.

He did not make board as he was six-points shy. It was requested by PACFLT Chiefs that AO1 be made an Honorary Chief Petty Officer. We talked about it in Newport and MCPON was in concurrence. The intent was for MCPON himself to make the presentation.

News came this week that AO1 may not make it through the weekend as his health is rapidly declining. FLTCM Tom Howard along with a ton of Chiefs (including CMDCM Don Krampert from CPRW-2) from the area banded together to make this happen as quickly as possible. On Thursday, AO1 David Eberhart was designated an Honorary Chief Petty Officer.

I personally called and talked to Chief David Eberhart following his promotion Thursday and the excitement in his voice came with a strength and commitment that cannot be explained in words. He remembered well our time on the INDY but his short term memory is fading quickly.

Chief Eberhart's terminal prognosis remains listed in days. He is married with two children.

I tell you this story to remind you of the importance placed on us as Chief Petty Officers and the so many Sailors in our great Navy who look up to us and have the unwavering determination to be just like us. We have the responsibility to live up to that, to be the example, to walk the walk and talk the talk. It is truly an honor to be a United States Navy Chief Petty Officer and I am honored to call each of you - and Aviation Ordnanceman Chief Petty Officer David Eberhart -- shipmates.

Thank you for all you do.

V/r Aaron
Aaron A. Shipley
Sailor and Command Master Chief
Commander, Patrol and Reconnaissance GROUP

BIOGRAPHY OF AO1 (AW/SW) DAVID ROBERT EBERHART Jr.
(HONORARY CHIEF PETTY OFFICER) Date of Birth: 19 APR 1973
Date of Death: 07 JUN 2008, Tripler Army Medical Center
ADSD: 03 AUG 1993
More here (http://www.goatlocker.org/resources/cpo/eberhart.htm)