Monday, June 3, 2019

Bob, Marva Kasl Honored With Nebraska Admiralships


Dorchester's Bob and Marva Kasl were recently honored by Nebraska Gov. Pete Ricketts when they were designated as Nebraska Admirals in the Great Navy of the State of Nebraska. 

This tongue-in-cheek recognition is one of Nebraska's highest honors.

The Kasls were recognized for their decades of dedication and selfless service to the community of Dorchester, including their activities with the American Legion and Jr. Legion Auxiliary.

In a Memorial Day dedication at the Dorchester Cemetery, both Kasls were presented signed certificates that read: "And I, Governor Pete Ricketts, do strictly charge and require all officers, seamen, tadpoles and goldfish under your command to be obedient to your orders as Admiral — and you are to observe and follow, from time to time, such directions you shall receive, according to the rules and discipline of the Great Navy of the State of Nebraska."

The use of the title of admiral, instead of some other high-ranking military title, is a humorously ironic reference to the fact that Nebraska has no navy, both because it is landlocked and has no oceans, seas or major lakes to defend.

The Great Navy of the State of Nebraska dates back to 1931, when the lieutenant governor at that time, Theodore W. Metcalfe, was serving as acting governor. At the urging of some of his friends, he appointed "20 to 25 prominent Nebraskans" as Nebraska Admirals.

Commissions in the Nebraska Navy have always been given to prominent citizens both inside and outside of Nebraska. 

Admirals have the option of joining the Nebraska Admirals Association, a non-profit organization that promotes "The Good Life" of Nebraska.

2 comments:

  1. Congratulations on your recent well deserved promotions!! Fair winds and following seas.
    T.M. Gautreaux
    CAPT, USN(Ret)

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  2. Congrats, Bob & Marva. You two do so much for our town so I believe this honor is long overdue. Thank you both.

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