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PHOTO BY BOB STEFANKO Global Roads Lead to San Diego A Naval career path guides a family to their civilian home C APTAIN EUGENE (GENE) Bailey was the first in his family both to go to college and to serve in the military. "My mother waited tables. My father worked in a steel mill. ey split up when I was young and I grew up in Detroit. My mother didn't have the money to send me to college, so I did ROTC in high school," says Bailey. "I was already thinking about the Naval Academy at 14. I got into all the schools I applied to, but the Academy offered structure, without which I wasn't sure I'd make it through," he adds with a laugh. Bailey graduated from the United States Naval Academy at Annapolis in 1993, and for the past 29 years he has served as an officer in the U.S. Navy — the first half driving surface ships and the second half as an information technology expert. He'll be retiring this September, and if all goes well, he and his wife, Dita, along with their twin sons, Carter and Orion, will be staying put right here in San Diego. "We joke in the Navy when people are retiring. Location, pay, job — you have to pick two of three," says Bailey, whose goal is to continue working in IT locally. e only questions that remain are for whom and exactly how much. "I'm looking for an organization whose values fit with my own. I'm hoping for the same kind of fulfillment I have in the Navy, including the opportunity to give back." Focus military BY BILL ABRAMS @ranchandcoast ranchandcoast.com 40 MAY 2022 RANCH & COAST MAGAZINE Dita and Gene Bailey

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