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Gates Honors 66-Year Federal Employee at Retirement
American Forces Press Service ^ | Donna Miles

Posted on 05/30/2008 4:52:21 PM PDT by SandRat

ANDERSEN AIR FORCE BASE, Guam, May 30, 2008 – Defense Secretary Robert M. Gates paid tribute to a legendary figure here who was retiring from the federal government with 66 years of service.

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Seikichi Kaneshiro, vertical repair superintendent for the 36th Civil Engineer Squadron at Andersen Air Force Base, Guam, retired May 30, 2008, with 66 years of federal service. U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman T.D. Cooper
  

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Gates lauded Seikichi "Mr. Paul" Kaneshiro for embodying the principles of Americanism during Kaneshiro’s retirement today as the 36th Civil Engineer Squadron's vertical repair superintendent during ceremonies at the base theater.

“Our country is only as strong as its citizens and their willingness to serve the greater good,” Gates said. “In this respect, Mr. Paul is an example to us all -- an example of the extraordinary service required to keep our nation safe, prosperous and strong.”

A native of Hilo, Hawaii, Kaneshiro joined the Army in 1943 and served for three years with 522nd Field Artillery in Germany, France and Italy. His unit was part of the famed 442nd “Go for Broke!” Battalion made up of Japanese-American soldiers who collectively earned 20 Medals of Honor and seven Presidential Unit Citations.

After the war, Kaneshiro began working as a woodcraftsman at Hickam Air Depot in Hawaii. He came to Guam in 1946 for what he expected to be a two-year stint helping to rebuild the island after Typhoon Querida.

But 62 years later, Kaneshiro is still in Guam, where he rose through the ranks to become Andersen Air Force Base’s vertical repair superintendent.

Gates hailed Kaneshiro as “a man who traveled halfway around the world to fight for freedom on Europe’s battleground and who spent the rest of his career supporting generations of men and women devoted to keeping the world safe from tyranny.”

Kaneshiro’s handiwork is everywhere at the base. “He has helped construct Andersen from the ground up, literally,” Gates said.

He designed and built countless storage cabinets, conference room tables and display cases -- most from solid oak. He has designed and overseen the construction of several buildings, including the Airman Leadership School and the command post, which took two and a half years of planning.

Air Force Brig. Gen. Douglas H. Owens, commander of 36th Wing here, praised Kaneshiro for his “distinguished and long-serving career.” Owens noted that Kaneshiro recently restored the base’s dedication plaque -- one originally dedicated when he was on duty here in April 1950 -- for the Air Force’s 60th anniversary.

“He has been a valued team member who represents the history of Andersen Air Force Base,” Owens said.


TOPICS: Culture/Society; Foreign Affairs; Government
KEYWORDS: 66years; employee; federal; guam

1 posted on 05/30/2008 4:52:22 PM PDT by SandRat
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To: SandRat

That is an amazing story.


2 posted on 05/30/2008 5:19:32 PM PDT by Parley Baer
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To: SandRat

Nice story! Good for him, being an example of working longer than 65 when he’s in good health.


3 posted on 05/30/2008 5:20:37 PM PDT by Kay Ludlow (Free market, but cautious about what I support with my dollars)
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To: SandRat

Mr. Paul is one in a million!


4 posted on 05/30/2008 5:21:43 PM PDT by ishabibble (ALL-AMERICAN INFIDEL)
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To: SandRat

Good for him. I can retire at 55 and I’m gonna.


5 posted on 05/30/2008 5:23:25 PM PDT by PLMerite ("Unarmed, one can only flee from Evil. But Evil isn't overcome by fleeing from it." Jeff Cooper)
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To: SandRat

Hooray Seikichi “Mr. Paul” Kaneshiro! America’s finest.


6 posted on 05/30/2008 5:26:03 PM PDT by PGalt
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To: PLMerite

Well,.. I’m almost 60 (1/2 year away) and still going strong. Think I’ll stay at it another 10 years.


7 posted on 05/30/2008 5:27:08 PM PDT by SandRat (Duty, Honor, Country! What else needs said?)
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To: Kay Ludlow

You beat me to it. If he joined the armed forces in 1943, then given he was at least 18 years old at the time, he must be at least 83 years old today. He sets an example for public service and an example for making a contribution while you still can.


8 posted on 05/30/2008 5:27:10 PM PDT by TheMole
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To: TheMole

I forgot to mention that now that he is retiring, he surely must have maxed out his pension.


9 posted on 05/30/2008 5:28:22 PM PDT by TheMole
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