Texasgerd
Elite Cafe Member
It’s finally happened…..I’m going to retire from the military this May after being in uniform since 1986. It looks like our new home is going to be Panama City Florida.
Looking at the FEGA site, it appears to be a big white space for engravers. I’d like to ask if there is anyone in the rough area of Southern Georgia/Alabama or the panhandle of Florida. Sam appears to be one of the closest.
In any case, this forum will greatly help staying connected and I'm look forward to hitting the gulf. We’ll continue to run north to Alaska and Yukon for my regular fix of chasing large animals in the mountains. (picture is from our lates sheep hunt)
I also REALLY look forward to having the gunsmithing/engraving shop fully set up.
For this Iowa farm boy, the military has been a GREAT place to work, live and raise my family. It will push you well beyond what you think is your limits, but every “kid†signing up today is truly provided unlimited opportunities. You just have to work (really work) to achieve it. I’m continually amazed how we consistently turn all comers (farm kids, yuppie suburbanites, inner-city kids, computer/video game geeks and even some less than desirables) into of the finest young men and women you’d ever want to associate with.
Dan Gerdes
Looking at the FEGA site, it appears to be a big white space for engravers. I’d like to ask if there is anyone in the rough area of Southern Georgia/Alabama or the panhandle of Florida. Sam appears to be one of the closest.
In any case, this forum will greatly help staying connected and I'm look forward to hitting the gulf. We’ll continue to run north to Alaska and Yukon for my regular fix of chasing large animals in the mountains. (picture is from our lates sheep hunt)
I also REALLY look forward to having the gunsmithing/engraving shop fully set up.
For this Iowa farm boy, the military has been a GREAT place to work, live and raise my family. It will push you well beyond what you think is your limits, but every “kid†signing up today is truly provided unlimited opportunities. You just have to work (really work) to achieve it. I’m continually amazed how we consistently turn all comers (farm kids, yuppie suburbanites, inner-city kids, computer/video game geeks and even some less than desirables) into of the finest young men and women you’d ever want to associate with.
Dan Gerdes