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Commissioning stationery and thank you cards

cdrsniper

Lovin' life....
Hey guys,

I wanted to share this with everyone. I found this awesome website that sells Navy officer stationery and other sorts of cards perfect for newly commissioned officers. They have Navy officer crest stationery, Naval Aviator items, thank you cards and all sorts of items at REALLY good prices. When I graduated from OCS, I bought the Navy officer crest stationery and used it to thank all my previous supervisors for their help to get me to OCS. Here is the link:

http://www.patrioticpapers.com/

Tyler
 
Hey guys,

I wanted to share this with everyone. I found this awesome website that sells Navy officer stationery and other sorts of cards perfect for newly commissioned officers. They have Navy officer crest stationery, Naval Aviator items, thank you cards and all sorts of items at REALLY good prices. When I graduated from OCS, I bought the Navy officer crest stationery and used it to thank all my previous supervisors for their help to get me to OCS. Here is the link:

http://www.patrioticpapers.com/

Tyler

Also perfect for writing your first command as specified in the Naval Officer's Guide ;)
 
OK, I honestly can't tell if this is tongue-in-cheek. I thought all this stuff- stationary, calling cards, etc- was viewed as antiquated now...?

Skipper's and other such Officer's in the Navy really like receiving thank you letters. Every one of my CO's have always displayed their letters of thanks from various individuals.
 
I wasn't saying good manners (i.e. thank you notes) are antiquated...just these types of products.

Now that I've thought about it for a minute, it's probably a moot point...some people are going to say they're a 'must have' and others will say they're a scam.
 
Skipper's and other such Officer's in the Navy really like receiving thank you letters. Every one of my CO's have always displayed their letters of thanks from various individuals.

A really good one could result in its being read at the Hail/Farewell to the envy of the JOPA. A letter to the CO's significant other is also a nice touch (for his/her scrapbook).

@midn09 - You did follow the link?
 
A really good one could result in its being read at the Hail/Farewell to the envy of the JOPA. A letter to the CO's significant other is also a nice touch (for his/her scrapbook).

@midn09 - You did follow the link?

Got it now, guess I'm a little slow tonight ;)
 
When I was commissioned, I just used the MS Word .doc template and took it to the print shop to make cards. I might just still have the word doc somewhere...

-ea6bflyr ;)
 
When I was commissioned, I just used the MS Word .doc template and took it to the print shop to make cards. I might just still have the word doc somewhere...

-ea6bflyr ;)

I love your quote about trying something new, but yet you revert to the old MS doc format. :) just bustin your balls flyer!
 
"A really good one could result in its being read at the Hail/Farewell to the envy of the JOPA. A letter to the CO's significant other is also a nice touch (for his/her scrapbook)."

Yes, maybe one of the "sailor kissing woman on V-E Day" cards.
 
Yes, maybe one of the "sailor kissing woman on V-E Day" cards.

+1 That's THE ticket alright!

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Skipper's and other such Officer's in the Navy really like receiving thank you letters. Every one of my CO's have always displayed their letters of thanks from various individuals.

No they don't. ;)

Brett
 
Anyone else notice the Name on the card with the wings is Will Smith...The fresh prince himself is an aviator...
 
Anyone else notice the Name on the card with the wings is Will Smith...The fresh prince himself is an aviator...


You must be really out of touch....he's looking for astronaut selection though

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