Retirement.
| Laton, me and Keith (circa 1985) |
After nearly 36 years, it's time.
I joined the summer of my junior-senior year when my parents were on vacation.
I was a sneaky one back then. Laton was in college, Keith would soon start and I didn't want
my parents to be burdened with my college expenses so I joined.
Dad had to the sign the papers and
mom didn't speak with me for nearly a month. She's over it now...
| Dad in his dress uniform |
| Uncle Hoyt's Cracker Jacks |
My family has always been
supportive of me and my Navy career...Uncle Jim, Uncle Bill and others have
always told me they were proud of me and frequently asked what I'd be doing
next and where will I'd be going. I am
proud of my family for serving: Uncle Hoyt Jr (Navy), Uncle Glenn
(Army-National Guard), Uncle Bill Curry (Marines), Uncle Bill Blakley (Navy),
Uncle Jim (Marines) and my Dad (Army). I still have my Uncle Hoyt's Cracker
Jack blues from his days in the Navy hanging in the closet. I think my
grandparents (Hoyt and Ruby - Dad's folks) were supportive and proud...she
would always tell me to come back home anytime I needed some home-cooking (she
was a fantastic cook)! She even gave me a $2 bill so I’d never be poor.
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| Barracks photo |
I felt that serving was something
more than myself. I just wanted to serve the Nation and this was the
way I wanted to do that..."travel the world" my recruiter said...I saw San Diego...for
four years.| My HMC rating badge..1994 |
Making Hospital Corpsman Chief
(HMC) in 1994 was a huge milestone. Being called Chief was one of the highlights
of my career. I wore those anchors proudly and really enjoyed being a part of
the Goat Locker.
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| Valley of the Temples, Agrigento, Sicily |
I didn't travel the world until I
came back on active duty in 1999...but first, a nice little tour at the
Pentagon. Three years there and many miles of walking around the five-sided
puzzle palace, I was off to Sicily for the next tour.
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| Kids on the ceramic steps of Caltagirone, Sicily |
Ah, bella Sicilia...one of my
favorite places. The only thing I didn't like about Sicily was the coffee. Sad
isn't it since now I have major coffee issues. The expressos I shared with
LtCol Antonio Gibilisco were over quick chats where he would drink his cup in
one or two sips. I would put at least three packets of sugar in mine! He
accepted me with open arms and a kiss on each cheek and we never parted ways
without saying "ciao."
I have put the Navy first for most
of my life...now it's my turn to support my wife, my kids and the rest of the
Curry clan when they need me. I've wiped too many tears from my kid's eyes every
time we have moved...now, I can go with them and help them when they need me.
Both will be in college after I retire next spring so I will have that luxury
to be there and available.
I met Marti later in life...at a
time in my life when I was struggling on who I was and what I needed to be
doing. Deep down I feel I have know her for many years. I consider her my best
friend, my valued partner, my mentor, my PAO, my advocate and more. I'm just
proud that she saw past my faults, past my baggage, past my fears and ch ose to
love me...and only me. She loves me unconditionally and a man would never ask
for more.
I have no regrets about my
decision but I am ready to move on. I am ready for a new chapter in my life...to
be a caring and loving husband, father, son, uncle, brother and friend.
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| HM2 Curry, 1988, San Diego, with hair |
I've had so many titles during my
career but those don't define me. HM3, doc, Chief, ensign, PAO, commander,
knucklehead, 'hey-you' and more...those are just names. They have been a part of me
for so many years but still those titles haven't defined me nor will they define the man I want to be.
| CDR Curry, 2015, US Pacific Fleet Boathouse photo |
Right now, I am looking forward to
having the title of hubby and daddio...I'm ready to just do that for a long
time.
Some folks have asked me what I'll
be doing next...
Retirement living is where the fun
will be...with family.
Bring it on!




BZ Commander Curry! I am proud to have served with you. Wishing you "fair winds and following seas" throughout your post-Navy life. Skipper D.
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ReplyDeleteWe're ready for you to be back in Texas so we can see you and Marti more often!
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