Sunday, December 19, 2010

Col Beck Announces Retirement


Col Charles J. "Charlie" Beck, announced his retirement from the U.S. Air Force after over 34 years of service. His retirement ceremony will be at Maxwell AFB, AL, which was his first duty assignment after tech school. Charlie served as an enlisted SP at Maxwell AFB, and earned a commission in 1983. He later returned to Maxwell where he served as the 3800th SPS Ops Officer.


Charles J. "Charlie" Beck ~ 1979 and 2009
(composite via Philip "J.P." Brown and official USAF photo)


Friday, January 28, 2011 at 3:30 p.m.

Maxwell Event Center (old NCO Club)
Bldg 742
101 E. Selfridge Street
Maxwell AFB, AL 36112

Dress: Uniform of the Day or "whatever"



One of Charlie's good friends, CMSgt (Ret.) Wayne P. Wall, included the following in an e-mail:

There'll be a bar-b-que immediately following the ceremony, at the same location. Any informal presentations can be made at that time. No RSVP's are necessary - just show up and give Charlie a hard time.




Charlie Beck in his Youth


Charlie Beck at Maxwell AFB SP Barracks - 1979
(photo by J.P. Brown)


Charlie Beck visiting Nashville ~ 1980
(photo by J.P. Brown)


Three Air Force Friends Visiting - Summer 1981
L-to-R: Charlie Beck, Jeff Connors (in Mickey Mouse hat),
   J.P. Brown (with his usual goofy look)
(photo by J.P. Brown)

4 comments:

  1. The only reason TO show up is to give Charlie a hard time! Thanks for your service to our great Nation, Colonel, ya did good. G. Cone

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  2. Charlie,

    Thank you for your 34 years of service to America. Hope you liked the photos from your younger days. I posted a few of them above for your enjoyment.

    Have a great retirement!

    ~J.P. Brown

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  3. Colonel,

    It was a pleasure serving with you, even if it was limited to only my first 3 years in. I wish you the best in your retirement.

    MSgt Ben Nucci
    "Nooch"

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  4. I would like to take this time to thank you for both your service to this great nation and having had the chance to serve with you many years ago at Maxwell. Best Wishes.

    Keith DeWitt,MSgt Ret

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