ic1 thomas retzer (seal) tribute wine
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2014 Never Quit Challenge – Clear The Way A Personal Water Craft ride. Select Veteran charities will benefit from fundraisers at 2 locations, one in Morro Bay at the Veteran's Hall of Sept 7th 6:00pm and the second at the Stone Bistro Gardens at Liberty Station at 6:00pm on the Anniversary of 9/11. The Never Quit Challenge is an Invitational Personal Water Craft ride vetted by Special Operations Military Veteran teams onboard Kawasaki Ultra LX JET SKI®. This is a Sea and Land adventure ride. The Never Quit Challenge is not open for participation to the general public, it is a private charity ride for military personnel only. We do appreciate your support in donating to the cause. You will discover there are many ways for your to contribute financially, and we hope you will partner with us in taking care of our Nation's Veterans and their families. Thank you for your interest in the Never Quit Challenge. Fág an Bealach GBNF www.NeverQuitChallenge.comTRANSCRIPT
2014 NEVER QUIT CHALLENGE –TRIBUTE WINE LABEL
Commemorating IC1 THOMAS RETZER
ARDAVAN WINERY PRESENTS-TOMMY RETZER LABEL
Celebrating the life of IC1 Thomas Retzer with a private label blend
of California’s finest! The Never Quit Challenge will have this wine
available in his honor at our fundraising stops. Come check out
Tommy’s label at the Veterans Hall in Morro Bay on September 7th
for the launch of this amazing tribute representing a great Patriot!
This is a family tribute wine in honor of their beloved husband,
father, son and brother.
The wine comes in several distinct varietal selections and is a
California grown wine.
About Tommy Interior Communications Electrician First Class (SEAL) Thomas Eugene Retzer, United States Navy Loving Husband Beloved Son and Father IC1 (SEAL) Thomas E. Retzer was born March 10, 1973, in Lancaster, California. He attended San Diego State University before enlisting in the United States Navy May 10, 1993. Thomas was supporting Operation Enduring Freedom when he was mortally wounded after his convoy made contact with enemy forces outside Gardez, Afghanistan, June 25, 2003. During his service