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U.S. Navy vet Tony Myers |
By Rev. J.J. Purcell
Today, former U.S. Navy Radioman 3rd Class
Anthony “Tony” Myers is another veteran looking to get a leg-up after having a
tough time of it after the Great Recession a few years ago. But, he is armed
with spirit, a good woman and the support and comradeship of his fellow
veterans.
Myers is currently residing at the Lyons Domiciliary, in
New Jersey, which is a
homeless shelter for veterans. However, as tough a decision as it was going
there, Myers managed to find new directions at the “Dom,” as well as some new
friends.
In particular, Myers, a former NYC worker who was supervised
by ex-Mayor Rudy Guiliani, linked up with former U.S. Navy SEAL A.J. Krause at
the Dom, and the two of them are beginning a business venture together,
American Made Survival Bracelets.
“We’re gearing our business toward veterans, but we will
also work with non-veterans,” he said. The duo make paracord bracelets and sell
them for $10 apiece. So far, business has been encouraging for the two.
“People I know, mostly veterans, like what we make and are
buying them pretty steady,” Myers noted.
Myers served in the U.S. Navy for four years, between
1984-1988. He worked directly for the commander of the 2nd Fleet,
stationed at the Norfolk Naval Base, in Virginia.
When the commander ventured from port aboard his flagship, the USS Mount
Whitney, Myers was there too.
“We patrolled the North Atlantic and the Caribbean
mostly,” Myers said. He was 19 years old when he was sworn-into the service at
Port Hamilton, Brooklyn. Though a native of Queens, he never did become a Mets fan, and instead chose
to root for those other guys who play ball in the city.
After departing the service, Myers worked several jobs, including
being a messenger on Wall Street, working there in an office capacity, being a consultant for NBC
in New York and worked for Guiliani between 1995-2002.
Myers has been married to his wife, Cathy, for the past 8
years. However, in 2010, the Myers faced a tough financial turnaround when Tony
lost his job as an on-air, help desk technician with CompuCom, in New York City. Meanwhile,
Cathy herself had a few tough knocks, particularly in 2007 when she became
disabled and wasn’t able to work.
Well, his road led Myers to the Lyons VA Domiciliary on July
9, 2014, and he is looking to re-launch himself and his family by not only
working his business with Krause, but also finding a new job he can support
himself and his wife with.
Currently, Myers and his wife are living in different parts
of New Jersey
due to financial considerations, but Tony’s goal is not only providing for his
wife, but ensuring they are finally reunited in the same household in 2015.
“My wife means everything to me. I have had a good experience
at the Dom and made a lot of friends for life here. It’s a tough place to land,
but if someone makes the most out of it they can turn things around for the
better here,” he concluded.
For information about American Made Survival Bracelets, or for
more information, Myers can be contacted at (732) 979-5446, or e-mailed at
amyers@outlook.com.
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