A close friend (Chris Collins) advised me a former fellow AFOSI Agent died recently in an accident at a firing range.
My thoughts and prayers to Jerry Weber's family. Below is the badge we carried with honor!
The color of the badge
"One of the most prominent features of the OSI badge is its color and brilliance. Gold - gold, the color of precious metal, of something universally acknowledged as having significant value - the metal traditionally associated as belonging to the best in the field - a color particularly appropriate as AFOSI strives to be the premier investigative agency of its kind."
The lettering of the badge
"The lettering is boldly stamped in blue. Blue - the color in heraldry associated with "constancy of purpose" as well as "justice." The color, also, of the sky - the domain of the service which we serve."
The shape of the badge
"The shape of the AFOSI badge - a shield - delivers a powerful message. In its essence, AFOSI exists to protect the integrity of the Air Force."
The center of the badge
"Appropriately, the Air Force's own insignia is found at the center of the badge, protected by two unbroken, concentric circles. The innermost circle contains the name of the protective organization itself, AFOSI, and the outermost circle emblazoned with two simple, yet powerful words - Special Agent - the person who carries the shield to protect the Air Force and the values it represents."
The border of the badge
"At the edges of the badge we find the laurel wreath, throughout history the traditional award given the conquering hero."
The crown of the badge
"Surmounting the badge is the eagle, honored symbol of the nation, its lofty ideals and noble values. But note the position of the wings - not outstretched in the traditional mode ready to take flight, but spread in a protective stance, as if guarding its young against the dangers of the wild and shielding them against the base forces of nature."
Other Stuff this week...
Carolyn has bounced back again from chemo round 2. Our friends and neighbors have been too kind in their support, we've been receiving wonderful meals delivered right to our door.
Spring may finally be trying to fight her way back, though we having cool nights we're warming nicely during the day.
Ashley and Josh have been doing all kinds of work on their house, installing french doors to their patio, having the whole house painted inside and out, yard work, etc. They both are staying quite busy with that and work.
Rebecca is currently on leave and visiting a "friend". She's also at that point trying to decide whether to re-enlist, go into the reserves and cross-train, or just get out. I think if she makes Staff Sgt., she'll likely re-enlist.
Me, well.... 4 work days to go! :)
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