63 Year Old Doctor Is Commissioned Into the US Navy

Here is an unusual, but pretty cool story:

Dr. Tyrone Krause recites the commissioning oath given by his daughter Ensign Laura Krause, the Assistant Chief Engineer aboard the USS Ramage (DDG 61) in Norfolk, Virginia during a commissioning ceremony on Friday, July 13, 2018. Krause was inspired to join the Navy shortly after his daughter’s commissioning in 2015.

When most people enter their 60s, they start thinking about retirement.

But Dr. Tyrone Krause decided it was the perfect time to start a new career.

At 63, the heart surgeon from Skillman, N.J., joined the Navy after receiving a waiver that permitted him to enter the Reserves a year past the typical age limit because people with his skills are in demand.

“Sometimes I say to myself, ‘How did I get into this? Why don’t I just relax and sit in my backyard and drink some beer?’ But that’s not my style. I’ve always been on the move. And hopefully I’ll always be on the move,” Krause said.

“I feel, surgically, I’m in my prime. I could still operate very well, and if I can give back and help some of our young men and women in the military, that’s what I want to do.”

Krause was commissioned as a commander Friday aboard the destroyer USS Ramage, where his 27-year-old daughter, Laura, is an ensign and performed the ceremony.  [Stars & Stripes]

You can read more at the link, but I once rode on a plane into Afghanistan with a psychiatrist who was commissioned directly as a Colonel. He was much like this heart surgeon, just a guy that had a private practice and was looking to make a difference by joining the military for a short stint.

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2ID Doc
2ID Doc
5 years ago

I have to admit I thought I got my Duffel Blog email early. Kudos to guy enlisting at his age, probably not concerned about his retirement in 20 years…

Liz
Liz
5 years ago

That is awesome!!
I don’t know, 2ID Doc, I’d wager he’ll still be in great shape in 20 years.
They did a longevity study on communities with very healthy elderly folks (in mind and body) who live to very advanced old age. The singular common feature was staying relevant and active in the community. Cultures without a concept of retirement at all did best.

Liz
Liz
5 years ago

Speaking of which….my husband retired! WOOHOOO!!!
On to Colorado and the next season in life (which includes a lot of relevant community activity, maybe starting a business, getting back to nursing, keeping some chickens, buying goats….)

setnaffa
setnaffa
5 years ago

Congratulations, Liz!

And the doctor must have seen what many fellow-travelers miss… The beauty of service…

J6Junkie
J6Junkie
5 years ago

Congratulations Liz and Commander Krause!

Liz
Liz
5 years ago

Thanks everyone! 🙂

ChickenHead
ChickenHead
5 years ago

Come on, Liz. We get it.

“community activity, maybe starting a business, getting back to nursing, keeping some chickens, buying goats”

We know you are going for some of that sweet, sweet legal weed.

…or, in nursing terms, “medical marijuana”.

There will be a long line at Colonel Feelgood’s Medical Dispensary distributing Golden Goat Chronic and Purple Chicken Hydro.

Nurse Lit-up Liz guiding your way through this time of healing.

The Dude abides.

MTB Rider
MTB Rider
5 years ago

Hey, my daughter grows some of the finest examples of the Devil’s Lettuce. I got your back. 😉

The Dude Abides, Indeed.

2ID Doc
5 years ago

Congratulations Liz you and your retiree! Enjoy Colorado, the next season, retirement, and whatever organic things grow in your garden!!!

setnaffa
setnaffa
5 years ago

Liz, if you plant “a row of zucchini”, don’t use the whole seed pack. It’s practically groundcover and will take over…

You might do well with Roma tomatoes, too.

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