Feb 4, 2011
I recently rejoined the US Navy as a critical care nurse and have been stationed at Naval Hospital Camp Lejeune, North Carolina since mid October 2010. Three weeks after arriving to the command, I was asked if I would volunteer for a deployment in support of the US Marines, I agreed with lots of excitement and happiness. My orientation to the command then was modified and now I'm on the verge of leaving for Afghanistan.
I miss adventure racing and the Calleva organization. I have been privileged to represent Calleva in races here and abroad, always taking the time to talk to racers about our organization and how it helps develop the kids from the surrounding communities. Now I speak about Calleva to staff members and even my deployment group. I'm about to take on another kind of adventure in a different part of this beautiful world. I will pass on the Calleva culture to the Marines, Sailors and Soldiers that I meet and hope to bring everyone back home.
The camaraderie, support and inspirational stories from my time with Calleva added lots of happiness to my life. Thank you Calleva staff members, especially Matt and Alex Markoff for your help and support in the past. So as I leave, please remember this...always make the most of your opportunities, especially those that inspire passion, desire, love and peace, for we never know when we will get another chance.
More stories to be shared when I return, until then enjoy the outdoors.
Valentin Chapa
LTJG, NC, US NAVY
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Val,
ReplyDeletegood luck and be safe!
I will keep you in my thoughts! I am proud to have raced with you. Best of luck.
ReplyDeleteAn incredible move! Val, good luck!!!!
ReplyDeleteVal,
ReplyDeleteYou are an inspiration to us all and we are very lucky and proud to have had you part of Calleva. I am sure you will make as big an impact on our troops as you have to all of us at the end of Riley's Lock Rd. PLease keep us posted and know there is always a place for you at Calleva....... besides Dima is getting pretty old..... I mean grey!!!!
Take Care,
Matt