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After 35 years of combined federal and military service, William (or Bill as he’s known to his co-workers) Stevens Jr., will officially retire from the 628th SFS July 27, 2015. Following five years in the Navy as  a Boatswain’s Mate, and assignments that took him from California, into the Pacific and over to Europe, Stevens spent time working in industrial construction and raising his family. On March 28, 1985, he returned to the military but this time as a civil servant. Currently, Stevens spends his time as a member of the JB Charleston Harbor Patrol Unit where he was a member of the inaugural boat crew and has trained hundreds of boat crew personnel. He will officially retire at the end of July 2015 and following his retirement he plans to travel and visit family and quite possibly move to a cooler locale. (Courtesy photo)
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After 35 years of combined federal and military service, William (or Bill as he’s known to his co-workers) Stevens Jr., will officially retire from the 628th SFS July 27, 2015. Following five years in the Navy as a Boatswain’s Mate, and assignments that took him from California, into the Pacific and over to Europe, Stevens spent time working in industrial construction and raising his family. On March 28, 1985, he returned to the military but this time as a civil servant. Currently, Stevens spends his time as a member of the JB Charleston Harbor Patrol Unit where he was a member of the inaugural boat crew and has trained hundreds of boat crew personnel. He will officially retire at the end of July 2015 and following his retirement he plans to travel and visit family and quite possibly move to a cooler locale. (Courtesy photo)


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