Talk:Thomas B. Fargo
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editThe scope of this page is to pay homage to Admiral Thomas B. Fargo for those that have served with him during his career. Personally, I served with for Admiral Fargo in the 90’s at COMUSNAVCENT/COMFITHFLEET on his staff and bear witness to his success as an intelligent, wise and committed leader to his command and the personnel that served under him. Admiral Fargo is a one-of-a-kind individual that inspired others to be the best that they could be. He provided everyone with the hope of success and the chance to prove themselves to the best of their ability. Simply writing this letter should give testament to any reader that Admiral Fargo was inspirational. Should anyone have the opportunity to meet and talk with Admiral Fargo, his personality will prove to be infectious and motivational. I was honored to serve for Admiral Fargo and would recommend anyone else to post their comments. —Preceding unsigned comment added by Mati71 (talk • contribs) 18:04, 24 September 2010 (UTC)
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