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I have a good friend that I served with that's been selected for major command. He's a Mustang Captain and this will be his first gig as a CO.

I'm looking for some ideas for a thoughtful gift that I can give to him at his change of command.

He's been on active duty for over 35 years!

Thanks!
JP
 
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How about a framed sketch of his graduation picture from OCS.
 
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How about a framed sketch of his graduation picture from OCS.


Alongside his bootcamp pic






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What kind of budget do you have in mind?

When my good friend became the Police Chief of the department he started with I got him a really nice pen.




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For as long as he has served, and assuming it has all been in the Navy, perhaps a commemorative 1911/M9/M17 trio in a case to show the standard sidearms throughout his career?
 
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High quality model ship of his first command.


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JP,

First off congratulations and thanks to your friend! After 35+ years in uniform and retiring with a band from Major Command in Uncle Sam’s Canoe Club, this one hits close to home!

Keep in mind after such a successful career our shipmate will have accumulated a lot of — what my loving bride called — navy crap! My suggestion is if you have a photo from your service together, reproduce and blowup to 6x10 and scribble a personal, professional message with a sharpie before framing. This will prove much more meaningful AND survive the ultimate transition to retirement.

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Bourbon or other whiskey.
 
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My suggestion is if you have a photo from your service together, reproduce and blowup to 6x10 and scribble a personal, professional message with a sharpie before framing. This will prove much more meaningful AND survive the ultimate transition to retirement.

I think this is the way to go!

Thank you all for the suggestions!

JP
 
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