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Within this blog you will find everything from Funeral planning for Veterans to Newborn photography. While we capture many events and share as much information as possible, our main goal is to serve others. We currently do that by providing information and curating things that are needed, primarily for our Military community in Southern California.

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Honoring Lieutenant Junior Grade Kent Campbell Smith | 13 Year Navy Veteran | Miramar National Cemetery
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Honoring Lieutenant Junior Grade Kent Campbell Smith | 13 Year Navy Veteran | Miramar National Cemetery

LTJG Kent Campbell Smith

September 11, 1945 - September 6, 2022
 VIETNAM | US  1968-1981

Kent Campbell Smith was a proud veteran and patriotic individual who dedicated his life to serving his country and community. Despite being injured during his time in the Navy, he went on to lead a fulfilling career in public service, where he served as an Executive Director of a non-profit organization, a management consultant, chaplain, and Protestant minister. He will be remembered as a devoted family man, who loved spending time in the outdoors and was actively involved in various organizations and churches. He lived a full and meaningful life and will be deeply missed by friends and family.

Please read about the history of his ship, USS Enterprise

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Mom Reuniting With Son After Deployment | Chunaco Family | USNS Mercy | San Diego Naval Base | pt2

Mom Reuniting With Son After Deployment | Chunaco Family | USNS Mercy | San Diego Naval Base | pt2

Mom Reuniting With Son After Deployment | Chunaco Family | USNS Mercy | San Diego Naval Base pt2

USNS Mercy T-AH-19 is a 1,000 bed hospital ship commissioned in 1986 and currently lay berthed at Pier 1 on Naval Base San Diego, California. Along with USNS Comfort, USNS Mercy provides an afloat, mobile, acute surgical medical facilities when called upon to the U.S. military, and hospital services to support U.S. disaster relief and humanitarian operations worldwide.

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Mom Reuniting With Son After Deployment | Chunaco Family | USNS Mercy | San Diego Naval Base |

Mom Reuniting With Son After Deployment | Chunaco Family | USNS Mercy | San Diego Naval Base |

Mom Reuniting With Son After Deployment | Chunaco Family | USNS Mercy | San Diego Naval Base

Deployed Mom VS Deployed Dad…

Lets be clear, deployments are not easy nor are they really comparable. As a female service member I do recall my husband being home with our daughter versus the times he was deployed and I was home alone with her. I was blessed to have never needed to leave my daughter for an extended amount of time; therefore didn’t know what to expect watching LCDR reunite with her son.

Of course, he started getting mad at dad holding him waving at mom ( he was trying to nap haha) right as she was walking up and did warm up. This exact same thing happens when I see dad’s come home. At the same homecoming, another little kid ran up to his mom with a huge embrace! They are each unique and require reintegration to really feel like a family again.

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Honoring Pablo Cosme Guerrero | 22 Year Navy Veteran
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Honoring Pablo Cosme Guerrero | 22 Year Navy Veteran

Pablo Cosme Guerrero

AUGUST 17, 1927 – AUGUST 3, 2022 
KOREA | VIETNAM | US NAVY, SN

Pablo Cosme Guerrero, age 94, passed away on Wednesday, August 3, 2022. Pablo is survived by his wife, Ludivina, and his children Frank, Pablo Guerrero Jr, Maya, Alex, Bernadette, and Marie, as well as his 27 grandchildren, 41 great-grandchildren and 7 great-great-grandchildren.

Pablo was born in Cavite, Philippines, on August 17, 1927. He enrolled into the US military in 1945 and enlisted in the US Navy in 1948 where he was stationed in San Diego. In total, Pablo dutifully served our country for over 22 years. During his time of service, he was involved in nuclear testing on the island of Saipan and he also received an Armed Forces Expeditionary Medal for service during the Vietnam War. Following his time in the US Navy, Pablo served in Merchant Marines out of San Francisco and then spent over 20 years as a postal clerk for the United States Post Office before his retirement.

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