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Our son wanted memories of home. We got a friend to fly me over our property so i could take aerial photos of our house/yard/creek. Then we had a blown up photo metal print made of it for him to hang in his room wherever he goes. He loved it.
Also gave him a shadowbox with one of his G'pa's Navy sailor hats and a US flag that we had flown over the USS Constitution on his commissioning day.
He had no interest in a sword or box for his dresser or other "Navy" stuff -- he wanted stuff to remind him of home & family.
congrats to all!!
Thank you all for the great ideas! I really appreciate it.
My son requested that we not get him anything as he would just be having to move it too many times unless i wanted to store it with the rest of his belonging that i was already storing. Instead we made the the trip to Newport RI for the commissioning at OCS a family vacation. My hubby and I flew in early and spent a couple days in Boston and then off the newport to pick my daughter ( his sister ) up and spend more time in newport. After we all went to Boston as a family for a couple more days before we all flew home together.
We got our son (who commissions in May also) a custom made engraved Memory box - can be used for holding insignia and all sorts of mementos. We got it from ETSY and the man who made it did incredible work!
https://www.etsy.com/shop/MyFlagOfHonor?ref=l2-shopheader-name
My son Commissioned in December 2014. I asked him about the sword and he said no. I asked if there was something else he would like. He said no. We threw him a nice reception in our hometown and he was delighted with that. We traveled to Florida last August for his EOD pinning ceremony-again, empty handed, but he was happy to have us there. Now, two and a half years later, I think the sword and/or other commemorative items, had they been purchased, would be stored in our basement as he is now married and recently stationed in Spain. He travels pretty light! I would ask your son what he thinks. You might be surprised. Kathy
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