Virtual Celebration Recognizing New Quartermaster

Tacoma Sea Scout Base safely recognizes new Quartermaster

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Matt Adolf

Quartermaster

As Matt’s mom recounted her favorite story, she made the room laugh then, tear up. “I remember the first thing he told me when I told him about Sea Scouts over 4 years ago,” she shared. “He had previously been involved in another activity that he missed greatly. He flat out said ‘I don’t want to go’. Looking at this recognition today, I am so proud - and relieved he ended up liking it!”

During the recognition, adult leaders from SSS #110 Odyssey shared stories of Matt’s involvement and growth since he joined at 14 years old. Most noted was the connection he made with current Skipper and Odyssey alumni, Chris Dutt. A graduate of Cal Maritime, Chris introduced Matt to his fellow classmates while on an Odyssey longcruise. That connection proved valuable when the wildfires hit the campus of Cal Maritime earlier this year. Matt was able to call those alumni he knew and showed up at their house in pajamas and barefeet. One never knows who they’ll meet!

Matt joined by current Odyssey program leader Dr. Eric Kiesel, Sea Scout Commodore Bud Bronson, Skipper Chris Dutt and captain Rick Snodgrass.

Matt joined by current Odyssey program leader Dr. Eric Kiesel, Sea Scout Commodore Bud Bronson, Skipper Chris Dutt and captain Rick Snodgrass.

The Quartermaster Award is a notable accomplishment that takes many years of dedicated commitment to achieve. Each quartermaster candidate presents the culmination of their achievements, their service project and demonstrates their leadership developed during a Board of Review. A current student at Cal Maritime in California, Matt came back to help with the Odyssey drydock during the pandemic.

Matt’s proud parents joined the recognition of his hard earned Quartermaster award.

Matt’s proud parents joined the recognition of his hard earned Quartermaster award.

Usually a grand event, the private recognition was attended by Matt’s parents, adult leaders and Youth Marine Foundation Executive Director Monique Valenzuela. In light of gathering restrictions, they attendance was private but the celebration and pride was huge.

Matt recognized the support of his parents and the dedicated adult volunteers helped him accomplish this award. That and the requested brownies supplied by fellow 2020 Quartermaster Abby Wainwright.

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“Join us in congratulating Matt for earning this distinguished and highest Sea Scout rank achievable, the Quartermaster Award. “

Bud Bronson, Pacific Harbors Sea Scout Commodore