RELIABLE AFFORDABLE FRIENDLY
ZECKA Home Improvement Inc. believes in building relationships with each of our customers, one at a time.
If you ask yourself the question: "I wonder if they can do, This or that).
The Answer is: "YES, WE CAN!"
We have several handymen on our crew and each of our ZECKA Handymen believe that no job is too big, or small, and every job no matter what the size is equally important. We pride ourselves in providing quality results for each and every customer, and we are very grateful to all our customers who refer ZECKA Home Improvement Inc. to their family, friends and co-workers. We do not advertise except for the sign on our trucks. We get most of our customers by word of mouth referrals and that is because our customers know that we will show up on time, keep our word, stick to the budget, do not waste time, communicate with our customer, take excellent care of your home and property, clean up after ourselves, do what we say we will do and more, be honest and trustworthy, be friendly and professional, and much much more.
If you ask yourself the question: "I wonder if they can do, This or that).
The Answer is: "YES, WE CAN!"
We have several handymen on our crew and each of our ZECKA Handymen believe that no job is too big, or small, and every job no matter what the size is equally important. We pride ourselves in providing quality results for each and every customer, and we are very grateful to all our customers who refer ZECKA Home Improvement Inc. to their family, friends and co-workers. We do not advertise except for the sign on our trucks. We get most of our customers by word of mouth referrals and that is because our customers know that we will show up on time, keep our word, stick to the budget, do not waste time, communicate with our customer, take excellent care of your home and property, clean up after ourselves, do what we say we will do and more, be honest and trustworthy, be friendly and professional, and much much more.
Owner, ZECKA Home Improvement Inc.
Dorsey Roberts is the owner of ZECKA Home Improvement, Inc. Having served all over the world for twenty-four years in the United States Marine Corps, Dorsey retired in 2005 at the rank of Sergeant Major.
Dorsey Roberts has eighteen years of extensive electronics maintenance and repair experience, and received his BS Degree in Business Administration, and Electronics Technology from Wayland Baptist University.
He is happily married, and has five wonderful daughters.
Dorsey E Roberts
45-015 Waikalualoko Loop
Kaneohe, HI 96744
Contact Phone: (808) 392-6059
Email Address: robertsDE@earthlink.net
EXPERIENCE:
02/2003 to 12/2004; Sergeant Major, USMC; 3rd Bn 3rd Marines, USMC.
I assisted the Commanding Officer as the senior enlisted Marine in a unit of approximately 1,100 Marines. I kept apprised of all policies, regulations, orders, and directives, and I disseminated the information to the members of the unit. I reported to the Commanding Officer only, and I was responsible for the discipline, Morale, well-being, and efficient operation of the command. I counseled subordinates, and mentored Junior Officers, as required in order to improve the general effectiveness of the command. I assisted the Commander in the conduct of office hours, request masts, meritorious masts, ceremonies, briefings, conferences, clerical and administrative matters, logistics functions, billeting, transportation and messing, inspections, investigations, personnel management, training functions, operations planning, and employment of the command in garrison and combat, as well as the daily routine. From Jun 2003 Dec 2003 I also served as the Ground Combat Element (GCE) SgtMaj of the 31st MEU (Marine Expeditionary Unit).
09/1998 to 04/2003; First Sergeant; 4th Force Recon Company, Kaneohe Bay Marine Corps Base, Kaneohe Bay Hawaii, 96863.
I served on independent duty as an Inspector Instructor with 4th Force Reconnaissance Company where I was responsible for ensuring the proper training of a Company of Reserve Marines.
Along with my regular duties I was also simultaneously assigned many additional duties, such as: Education Officer, Command Historian, Sexual Harassment Program Officer, Community Action Officer, Traffic Safety Officer, Drug Reduction Coordinator, Management Control Officer, Morale Welfare & Recreation Officer, Equal Opportunity Officer, Family Readiness Support Program Coordinator, Family Readiness Officer, Safety Officer, Electronic Key Management System (EKMS Crypto Vault) Manager, Alternate JSRCFB Member, Authorization to sign “By direction” to include unit diaries affecting pay and allowances, Family Care Plan coordinator, Ground Safety officer, Official Mail Manager, Licensing Officer, Hazmat Officer, Dispatcher, Recruiting Officer, Prior Service & Non Prior Service Recruiting Officer, Physical Security Manager, Responsible Officer of Garrison Mobile Equipment, Assistant Casualty Assistance Call Officer, Public Affairs Officer, and Platoon Commander.
06/1989 to 09/1998; Electronics Technician and Maintenance Officer.
I have served as the electronics maintenance commodities section chief, shop chief, and Maintenance Chief for several electronics shops. On several occasions I have also served as the Maintenance Management Officer (MMO), Maintenance Chief, Maintenance Officer, and Maintenance Platoon Commander, and I have also served as the Third Marine Division Electronic Maintenance Chief. For a two-year period I was responsible for supervising and coordinating the maintenance effort of the 3rd Marine Divisions twelve fully functional electronic maintenance repair facilities. These maintenance facilities were geographically spread throughout Japan, and Hawaii. I have also been responsible for managing several multi-million dollar maintenance management budgets. I have received numerous awards for my ingenuity, leadership, and management skill. Along with my regular duties, I have always been simultaneously assigned many additional duties that relate directly to the electronics field and management, such as, Management Control Officer, Equal Opportunity Officer, Safety Officer, Alternate Electronic Key Management System (EKMS Crypto Vault) Manager, Ground Safety officer, Hazmat Officer, Physical Security Manager, Responsible Officer of Garrison Mobile Equipment, Platoon Sergeant, Company Gunnery Sergeant, and Platoon Commander.
12/1998 to 05/2003; Area Director, Special Olympics Hawaii.
In addition to my Military duties, I have served as the Windward Area Director for Special Olympics Hawaii where I coordinated a year round sports training and competition program with four separate sports seasons, ten separate sports programs, more than thirty school systems, numerous adult facilities, and one of the largest Special Olympics programs in the State of Hawaii. Some of my responsibilities included: fundraising, budget management, volunteer recruitment, athlete outreach, management of ten functional committees, conducting numerous athletic competitions each year, and raising awareness within the community about mental retardation.
Nancy Bottelo is the CEO of Special Olympics HI and she can be reached at (808) 943-8808 x 22, or via email at: ceo@specialolympicshawaii.org
Corporate Experience, Mar 05 to Jul 2007t: M2 Technologies, Inc. I served as the Pacific Command Combatant Commander Engagement Officer for Nonlethal Weapons and Capabilities (PACOM COCOM NLW/C): I am a Nonlethal Weapons Subject Matter Expert and Nonlethal Weapons Instructor. I have completed the Dept of the Army AT/FP Level II Unit Antiterrorism Advisor Course Jul 05, AT/FP Level I Apr 05, and Interservice Nonlethal Individual Weapons Instructor Course INIWIC Aug 05. This position was located at Camp Smith Hawaii within the MARFORPAC G3 Antiterrorism Force Protection Critical Infrastructure Protection (AT/FP/CIP) Office. I was responsible for advancing the Nonlethal Weapons and Capabilities program within all branches of the U.S. Forces, Coalition partners, and allied partners within the Pacific Command. I was the direct representative of the Joint Nonlethal Weapons Directorate (JNLWD) located at Quantico VA, tasked with the responsibility of education, awareness, training, and advancement of the Nonlethal Weapons and Capabilities program within the Pacific Command.
Current employment: I started my own company in March of 2007, ZECKA Home Improvement Inc, a Handyman service. We have approximately 600 residential customers throughout Oahu. We do all manner of general home repairs.
04/1997 to 12/2004; Non-Profit Volunteer Work:
I started a volunteer network that had more than 5,000 regular volunteers participating. I organized and recruited volunteers for my network from Marine Corps Base Hawaii, as well as, all of the surrounding military installations and communities. As a result regular volunteers on the list, to include many senior officers and enlisted members from Marine Corps Base Kaneohe Bay, Camp Smith, Schofield Barracks, Pearl Harbor, and Hickam Air Force Base who also forward the volunteer requests to everyone in their unit. The various volunteer events allow the Marines, Soldiers, Sailors, Airmen, and their families the opportunity to get off the base and meet and interact with the people of the community and tell the story of their respective branch of service. During the last year that my volunteer network provided volunteers, we provided volunteers to more than thirty separate nonprofit organizations in Hawaii. Organizations such as, Oahu schools, Boy Scouts, Girl Scouts, Special Olympics, several YMCA’s and YWCA’s, Bishop Museum, Marine Corps Base MWR, Marine Corps Base Hi Community Services (MCCS), Marine Corps Base Hi Public Affairs, Single Marines and Sailors Program, Department Of Education, several High School JROTC’s, Aloha United Way, numerous Adopt a School programs, Toys For Tots, and Veteran’s Groups, etc.
SECURITY CLEARANCE:
Secret, last updated 2004 and Top Secret, SBI, 1994.
EDUCATION:
Wayland Baptist University, Plainview, TX, Bachelor in Business Administration and Electronics Technology, 2001; 3.8 out of 4 Point GPA.
Electronic Key Management System (Crypto vault manager), Pearl Harbor, HI; 1998
University Of Maryland, College Park Maryland; Associate in General Education, 1997; 3.8 out of 4 Point GPA.
USMC Advanced Electronics School, 29 Palms, CA; 1989.
PROFESSIONAL TRAINING:
First Sergeants Regional Seminar (MOS 9999) 1999.
Electronic Key Management System (EKMS Crypto Vault Management) Course 1998.
Amphibious Warfare School Non Resident course (AWS) 1989.
The Basic School Non Resident course (TBS) 1990.
War-fighting Skills Non Resident course.
SNCO Advanced Non Resident course.
SNCO Non Resident course.
First Sergeant Course 1997.
Marine Corps Integrated Maintenance Management School for Supervisors, 1995.
Staff NCO Advanced Academy, 3 of 60, CG’s Honor roll, GPA 98.98%, 1994.
Staff NCO Career Academy, 5 of 105, CG’s Honor roll, GPA 97.31%, 1993.
Drill Instructor School, Course challenger, CG’s honor roll GPA 98.80%, 1992.
Marine Corps Advanced Electronics School (MOS 2861) 1989.
Marine Corps Electronics Technical Theory School 1989.
Marine Corps Drill Instructor School (MOS 8511) 1985.
Noncommissioned Officer Academy 1984.
Field Radio Operator Course (MOS 2531) 1984.
Marine Corps Integrated Maintenance Management School (MOS 0411), 1984.
Marine Corps Cryptographic Equipment Repair School 1983.
Marine Corps Basic Electronics School (MOS 2841) 1983.
Marine Corps Ground Radio Repair Course, 1982.
Marine Corps Boot Camp, 1981.
CORRESPONDENCE COURSES:
Terrorism Counteraction, Fleet Marine Force Organization, Amphibious Operations, Combat Intelligence, Communications, The Marine NCO, 81 MM Mortar Crewman, M198 & 155MM Towed Howitzer, Fire Support, Howitzer Section Chief, Supporting Arms, M240G Machine Gunner, Combined Arms, Small Unit Tactical Problems, Combat Techniques, Tactical Fundamentals, Tactics of the Marine Rifle Squad, The Marine Squad Leader: Combat Planning and Orders, Rifle Platoon in the Offense, Rifle Platoon in the Defense, Advanced Tactics, Heavy Machine-gun Crewman, Physical Training Management, Drill Ceremony Inspection & Awards, Military Justice, Professional Communications, Administration, Marine Corps Leadership, Interior Wiring, Counseling, History Traditions & Techniques of Military Instruction, Map Reading and Land Navigation, Map and Arial Photo Reading, Marine Aviation, Nuclear and Chemical and Biological Defense, Ground Equipment Records Clerk.
PROFESSIONAL RATINGS, AWARDS, AND RECOGNITIONS:
Meritorious promotion to Sergeant (E5) 1985.
Meritorious promotion to Staff Sergeant (E6) 1987.
Meritorious promotion to Gunnery Sergeant (E7) 1992.
Meritorious Service Medal, 2004.
Navy and Marine Corps Commendation Medal, 1997, 1998, 2001.
Navy and Marine Corps Achievement Medal, 1987, 1994.
Combat Action Ribbon, 1990.
Good Conduct Medal, 2002, 7th Award.
Military Outstanding Volunteer Service Medal, 2001
National Defense Medal, 1990, 2001.
Sea Service Deployment Ribbon, 2003, 5th Award.
Marine Corps Drill Instructor Ribbon, 1987, 1994.
Global War On Terrorism Service Medal, 2004.
Southwest Asia Service medal, 1990, 3rd Award.
Kuwait Liberation Medal (Presented by Saudi Arabia), 1990.
Kuwait Liberation Medal (Presented by Kuwait), 1990.
Navy Unit Commendation.
Meritorious Unit Commendation, 1990, 2002.
Leatherneck Award (x2).
11th award Rifle expert.
11th award Pistol expert.
Several Certificates of Commendation and Achievement.
Several Meritorious Mast’s.
50 Letters Of Appreciation for volunteer work performed in the local community, 97-04.
U.S. MILITARY SERVICE INFORMATION:
Active Duty: 10/1981 to 03/2005 - U.S. Marine Corps
Honorable Discharge
Retirement Rank: Sergeant Major. Date: 03/31/2005
My first published book: “Ugly Babies of West End”
Comments: The United States Marine Corps is the most intense leadership program in the world. “Semper Fidelis” is out motto and it means “Always Faithful” and these are more than just words to me.
Thank you.
Semper Fidelis
Sincerely,
Dorsey E. Roberts Jr.
Dorsey Roberts has eighteen years of extensive electronics maintenance and repair experience, and received his BS Degree in Business Administration, and Electronics Technology from Wayland Baptist University.
He is happily married, and has five wonderful daughters.
Dorsey E Roberts
45-015 Waikalualoko Loop
Kaneohe, HI 96744
Contact Phone: (808) 392-6059
Email Address: robertsDE@earthlink.net
EXPERIENCE:
02/2003 to 12/2004; Sergeant Major, USMC; 3rd Bn 3rd Marines, USMC.
I assisted the Commanding Officer as the senior enlisted Marine in a unit of approximately 1,100 Marines. I kept apprised of all policies, regulations, orders, and directives, and I disseminated the information to the members of the unit. I reported to the Commanding Officer only, and I was responsible for the discipline, Morale, well-being, and efficient operation of the command. I counseled subordinates, and mentored Junior Officers, as required in order to improve the general effectiveness of the command. I assisted the Commander in the conduct of office hours, request masts, meritorious masts, ceremonies, briefings, conferences, clerical and administrative matters, logistics functions, billeting, transportation and messing, inspections, investigations, personnel management, training functions, operations planning, and employment of the command in garrison and combat, as well as the daily routine. From Jun 2003 Dec 2003 I also served as the Ground Combat Element (GCE) SgtMaj of the 31st MEU (Marine Expeditionary Unit).
09/1998 to 04/2003; First Sergeant; 4th Force Recon Company, Kaneohe Bay Marine Corps Base, Kaneohe Bay Hawaii, 96863.
I served on independent duty as an Inspector Instructor with 4th Force Reconnaissance Company where I was responsible for ensuring the proper training of a Company of Reserve Marines.
Along with my regular duties I was also simultaneously assigned many additional duties, such as: Education Officer, Command Historian, Sexual Harassment Program Officer, Community Action Officer, Traffic Safety Officer, Drug Reduction Coordinator, Management Control Officer, Morale Welfare & Recreation Officer, Equal Opportunity Officer, Family Readiness Support Program Coordinator, Family Readiness Officer, Safety Officer, Electronic Key Management System (EKMS Crypto Vault) Manager, Alternate JSRCFB Member, Authorization to sign “By direction” to include unit diaries affecting pay and allowances, Family Care Plan coordinator, Ground Safety officer, Official Mail Manager, Licensing Officer, Hazmat Officer, Dispatcher, Recruiting Officer, Prior Service & Non Prior Service Recruiting Officer, Physical Security Manager, Responsible Officer of Garrison Mobile Equipment, Assistant Casualty Assistance Call Officer, Public Affairs Officer, and Platoon Commander.
06/1989 to 09/1998; Electronics Technician and Maintenance Officer.
I have served as the electronics maintenance commodities section chief, shop chief, and Maintenance Chief for several electronics shops. On several occasions I have also served as the Maintenance Management Officer (MMO), Maintenance Chief, Maintenance Officer, and Maintenance Platoon Commander, and I have also served as the Third Marine Division Electronic Maintenance Chief. For a two-year period I was responsible for supervising and coordinating the maintenance effort of the 3rd Marine Divisions twelve fully functional electronic maintenance repair facilities. These maintenance facilities were geographically spread throughout Japan, and Hawaii. I have also been responsible for managing several multi-million dollar maintenance management budgets. I have received numerous awards for my ingenuity, leadership, and management skill. Along with my regular duties, I have always been simultaneously assigned many additional duties that relate directly to the electronics field and management, such as, Management Control Officer, Equal Opportunity Officer, Safety Officer, Alternate Electronic Key Management System (EKMS Crypto Vault) Manager, Ground Safety officer, Hazmat Officer, Physical Security Manager, Responsible Officer of Garrison Mobile Equipment, Platoon Sergeant, Company Gunnery Sergeant, and Platoon Commander.
12/1998 to 05/2003; Area Director, Special Olympics Hawaii.
In addition to my Military duties, I have served as the Windward Area Director for Special Olympics Hawaii where I coordinated a year round sports training and competition program with four separate sports seasons, ten separate sports programs, more than thirty school systems, numerous adult facilities, and one of the largest Special Olympics programs in the State of Hawaii. Some of my responsibilities included: fundraising, budget management, volunteer recruitment, athlete outreach, management of ten functional committees, conducting numerous athletic competitions each year, and raising awareness within the community about mental retardation.
Nancy Bottelo is the CEO of Special Olympics HI and she can be reached at (808) 943-8808 x 22, or via email at: ceo@specialolympicshawaii.org
Corporate Experience, Mar 05 to Jul 2007t: M2 Technologies, Inc. I served as the Pacific Command Combatant Commander Engagement Officer for Nonlethal Weapons and Capabilities (PACOM COCOM NLW/C): I am a Nonlethal Weapons Subject Matter Expert and Nonlethal Weapons Instructor. I have completed the Dept of the Army AT/FP Level II Unit Antiterrorism Advisor Course Jul 05, AT/FP Level I Apr 05, and Interservice Nonlethal Individual Weapons Instructor Course INIWIC Aug 05. This position was located at Camp Smith Hawaii within the MARFORPAC G3 Antiterrorism Force Protection Critical Infrastructure Protection (AT/FP/CIP) Office. I was responsible for advancing the Nonlethal Weapons and Capabilities program within all branches of the U.S. Forces, Coalition partners, and allied partners within the Pacific Command. I was the direct representative of the Joint Nonlethal Weapons Directorate (JNLWD) located at Quantico VA, tasked with the responsibility of education, awareness, training, and advancement of the Nonlethal Weapons and Capabilities program within the Pacific Command.
Current employment: I started my own company in March of 2007, ZECKA Home Improvement Inc, a Handyman service. We have approximately 600 residential customers throughout Oahu. We do all manner of general home repairs.
04/1997 to 12/2004; Non-Profit Volunteer Work:
I started a volunteer network that had more than 5,000 regular volunteers participating. I organized and recruited volunteers for my network from Marine Corps Base Hawaii, as well as, all of the surrounding military installations and communities. As a result regular volunteers on the list, to include many senior officers and enlisted members from Marine Corps Base Kaneohe Bay, Camp Smith, Schofield Barracks, Pearl Harbor, and Hickam Air Force Base who also forward the volunteer requests to everyone in their unit. The various volunteer events allow the Marines, Soldiers, Sailors, Airmen, and their families the opportunity to get off the base and meet and interact with the people of the community and tell the story of their respective branch of service. During the last year that my volunteer network provided volunteers, we provided volunteers to more than thirty separate nonprofit organizations in Hawaii. Organizations such as, Oahu schools, Boy Scouts, Girl Scouts, Special Olympics, several YMCA’s and YWCA’s, Bishop Museum, Marine Corps Base MWR, Marine Corps Base Hi Community Services (MCCS), Marine Corps Base Hi Public Affairs, Single Marines and Sailors Program, Department Of Education, several High School JROTC’s, Aloha United Way, numerous Adopt a School programs, Toys For Tots, and Veteran’s Groups, etc.
SECURITY CLEARANCE:
Secret, last updated 2004 and Top Secret, SBI, 1994.
EDUCATION:
Wayland Baptist University, Plainview, TX, Bachelor in Business Administration and Electronics Technology, 2001; 3.8 out of 4 Point GPA.
Electronic Key Management System (Crypto vault manager), Pearl Harbor, HI; 1998
University Of Maryland, College Park Maryland; Associate in General Education, 1997; 3.8 out of 4 Point GPA.
USMC Advanced Electronics School, 29 Palms, CA; 1989.
PROFESSIONAL TRAINING:
First Sergeants Regional Seminar (MOS 9999) 1999.
Electronic Key Management System (EKMS Crypto Vault Management) Course 1998.
Amphibious Warfare School Non Resident course (AWS) 1989.
The Basic School Non Resident course (TBS) 1990.
War-fighting Skills Non Resident course.
SNCO Advanced Non Resident course.
SNCO Non Resident course.
First Sergeant Course 1997.
Marine Corps Integrated Maintenance Management School for Supervisors, 1995.
Staff NCO Advanced Academy, 3 of 60, CG’s Honor roll, GPA 98.98%, 1994.
Staff NCO Career Academy, 5 of 105, CG’s Honor roll, GPA 97.31%, 1993.
Drill Instructor School, Course challenger, CG’s honor roll GPA 98.80%, 1992.
Marine Corps Advanced Electronics School (MOS 2861) 1989.
Marine Corps Electronics Technical Theory School 1989.
Marine Corps Drill Instructor School (MOS 8511) 1985.
Noncommissioned Officer Academy 1984.
Field Radio Operator Course (MOS 2531) 1984.
Marine Corps Integrated Maintenance Management School (MOS 0411), 1984.
Marine Corps Cryptographic Equipment Repair School 1983.
Marine Corps Basic Electronics School (MOS 2841) 1983.
Marine Corps Ground Radio Repair Course, 1982.
Marine Corps Boot Camp, 1981.
CORRESPONDENCE COURSES:
Terrorism Counteraction, Fleet Marine Force Organization, Amphibious Operations, Combat Intelligence, Communications, The Marine NCO, 81 MM Mortar Crewman, M198 & 155MM Towed Howitzer, Fire Support, Howitzer Section Chief, Supporting Arms, M240G Machine Gunner, Combined Arms, Small Unit Tactical Problems, Combat Techniques, Tactical Fundamentals, Tactics of the Marine Rifle Squad, The Marine Squad Leader: Combat Planning and Orders, Rifle Platoon in the Offense, Rifle Platoon in the Defense, Advanced Tactics, Heavy Machine-gun Crewman, Physical Training Management, Drill Ceremony Inspection & Awards, Military Justice, Professional Communications, Administration, Marine Corps Leadership, Interior Wiring, Counseling, History Traditions & Techniques of Military Instruction, Map Reading and Land Navigation, Map and Arial Photo Reading, Marine Aviation, Nuclear and Chemical and Biological Defense, Ground Equipment Records Clerk.
PROFESSIONAL RATINGS, AWARDS, AND RECOGNITIONS:
Meritorious promotion to Sergeant (E5) 1985.
Meritorious promotion to Staff Sergeant (E6) 1987.
Meritorious promotion to Gunnery Sergeant (E7) 1992.
Meritorious Service Medal, 2004.
Navy and Marine Corps Commendation Medal, 1997, 1998, 2001.
Navy and Marine Corps Achievement Medal, 1987, 1994.
Combat Action Ribbon, 1990.
Good Conduct Medal, 2002, 7th Award.
Military Outstanding Volunteer Service Medal, 2001
National Defense Medal, 1990, 2001.
Sea Service Deployment Ribbon, 2003, 5th Award.
Marine Corps Drill Instructor Ribbon, 1987, 1994.
Global War On Terrorism Service Medal, 2004.
Southwest Asia Service medal, 1990, 3rd Award.
Kuwait Liberation Medal (Presented by Saudi Arabia), 1990.
Kuwait Liberation Medal (Presented by Kuwait), 1990.
Navy Unit Commendation.
Meritorious Unit Commendation, 1990, 2002.
Leatherneck Award (x2).
11th award Rifle expert.
11th award Pistol expert.
Several Certificates of Commendation and Achievement.
Several Meritorious Mast’s.
50 Letters Of Appreciation for volunteer work performed in the local community, 97-04.
U.S. MILITARY SERVICE INFORMATION:
Active Duty: 10/1981 to 03/2005 - U.S. Marine Corps
Honorable Discharge
Retirement Rank: Sergeant Major. Date: 03/31/2005
My first published book: “Ugly Babies of West End”
Comments: The United States Marine Corps is the most intense leadership program in the world. “Semper Fidelis” is out motto and it means “Always Faithful” and these are more than just words to me.
Thank you.
Semper Fidelis
Sincerely,
Dorsey E. Roberts Jr.